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Thursday, August 7, 2025

My Op-Ed Submission to the Columbia Spectator

2024 occupation of Hamilton Hall, Columbia University



Today, I have sent in an op-ed submission to the Columbia Spectator, campus newspaper of Columbia University. It is in response to an August 5, 2025 op-ed by Nawal K. Maalouf, a Columbia Law School graduate, in which she complains about Columbia's steps to deal with long-standing complaints of anti-Semitism on campus. Whether or not the Spectator will publish the letter is unknown. In the meantime, I am posting it here.

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I would like to offer a response to the August 5, 2025 op-ed by Nawal K. Maalouf entitled, "Columbia's fight against anti-Semitism should not come at the expense of free speech or Muslim students."

While I have no first-hand experience at Columbia, I do have first-hand experience teaching part-time at the University of California at Irvine, Extension from 1998-2016. As a gentile, I personally witnessed how legitimate speech criticizing Israel all too often crossed the line into anti-Jewish speech. I have attended many pro-Palestinian events where speakers have insulted Jews as people and called for the total destruction of Israel. I have seen how Jewish students on campus have been bullied, intimidated, assaulted, and had their own events repeatedly disrupted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and/or its allies, disruptions I personally witnessed. 

In addition, I have also seen how the UC Irvine administration and virtually all the other UC campuses have ignored the concerns and fears of their Jewish students and allowed pro-Palestinian protests to ride roughshod over the campus. UC Irvine also had its own encampment in 2024, which had to finally be dismantled by the police, and rightfully so.

As one who has followed the growing anti-Semitism on our college campuses with dismay and disgust, I have also noted how Columbia grew into arguably the worst among US universities with a hostile learning environment for Jewish students. Even before the barbaric Hamas attack against Israel on October 7, 2023, Columbia's reputation for anti-Semitism had been sinking lower and lower for years due to a series of ugly incidents inspired by anti-Israel activism.

Since October 7, 2023, the pro-Palestinian movement can rightfully be called the pro-Hamas movement. For over two decades now, our universities have been the focal point for the US resurgence in anti-Semitism, and now it has metastasized into society at large. Make no mistake, however, since October 7, 2023, it is our universities, led by Columbia, which have again been in the forefront.

Maalouf writes about peaceful protests. Like the occupation of Hamilton Hall in 2024? Does she also think that disrupting pro-Israel speakers is peaceful protest, denying others the right to voice their opinions and the right of their listeners to hear what they have to say? Maalouf is a law school graduate. Did not the Columbia School of Law teach her about the First Amendment? Or does the right of free speech only apply to the pro-Palestinian crowd? I recall several years ago when three leaders of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) came to speak at UC Irvine and said that Zionists should not be able to feel comfortable on campus and that pro-Israel speech was "useless discourse".

Yes, people have the right to peacefully protest and express their views. What you don't get to do is disrupt the operation of the university. You don't get to take over public space and deny that space to others. You don't get to disrupt speakers and events that you don't agree with. You don't get to intimidate Jewish students and stir up Jew hatred on campus. And if you are a foreign student, you don't get to come to our country and cause disruption to the schools that admit you to study.  A student visa is a privilege, not a constitutional right. Whatever country you come here from, you are, in effect, an ambassador for that country. If you act badly, it forms a negative perception of your country

When I attend pro-Palestinian events on the UC Irvine campus or anywhere else, I respect the right of the speaker to express his/her opinion, no matter how much I disagree. I have never disrupted anyone's speech or anyone's event. I follow the protocol and ask my questions or make my statement during the q and or even after that if the speaker hangs around after the event. I have always conducted myself in a manner not to discredit my position as an (adjunct) faculty member, as well as the point of view I was representing.

Maalouf also states that because of her shame over Columbia's (belated) efforts to protect Jewish students, which, according to her, are negatively impacting Muslim students, she has ceased donations to the university. For years now, I have been saying that donors should stop giving their money to universities, but for different reasons. In my mind, no university that fails to protect all its students, including Jewish students, should be given money. It is only through the pocketbook that academia will begin to reform. 

In that regard, I also believe that Muslim students should not be targeted for unfair treatment or hatred. There are, after all, Muslims who are not disrupting the operations of their respective schools and who are not engaging in anti-Semitism. But those Muslims, be they students, professors, or outside activists, who are causing disruption, who are targeting Jewish students, should stop and consider to what extent they themselves are contributing to anti-Muslim perceptions.



Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Italy: Afghan Man (45) Charged With Brutal Rape of 21-Year-Old Asian Student

Hat tip Gates of Vienna


It's an all-too-familiar story in Europe, this time in Perugia, Italy. A 45-year-old Afghan man is charged with kidnapping, beating, and raping a 21-year-old Asian student for several hours.

The article below is translated from RAI News by Fousesquawk. We are in the process of adding English subtitles to the video in the article.



Rape in Perugia, 45-year-old Afghan citizen arrested

He is accused of aggravated sexual violence, kidnapping, and multiple aggravated bodily injuries against a 21-year-old foreign woman.

Caption: The scene of the crime

Forced for hours and hours to suffer the abuses of her captor, she occasionally managed to activate the video camera of her cell phone. The recordings in the dark succeeded, throughout the cries, the blows, and the gasps, the desperation of the girl subjected to the brutality of a man who ignored her denials and tears.  Confusing audio, but useful in identifying the alleged perpetrator, a 45-year-old Afghan waiter- arrested by the Mobile Squad (police) of Perugia, on the orders of public prosecutor Mario Formisano- who is accused of having kidnapped, beaten, and raped a 21-year-old Asian student, who had come to the city to study Italian. The incident occurred on the night of 19-20 July and took place in the University for Foreigners zone on via Pinturicchio. 

According to the reconstruction by investigators, the Afghan allegedly set a trap for the girl. He approached her and, after a conversation in English, lured her under the pretense of a fake job offer in the restaurant where he claimed to want to open soon. Thus, while walking home, she found herself in an abandoned basement among dusty tables and chairs. As she started to leave, however, the 21-year-old found the door barred. 

The Afghan, up to that moment, kind and friendly, showed another face. Groped, thrown to the ground, beaten, she was forced to undergo sexual acts the entire night. Only in the morning, taking advantage of the attacker's sleep, did she manage to escape. Then, in a state of shock, she awaited the arrival of her mother from her country of origin before going to the hospital. Her injuries were discovered with a prognosis of 30 days (disability).

The police managed to find the suspect within a few days: Incriminated by the testimony, the recordings, and above all, the "scientific" confirmation of DNA. The genetic profile of the suspect corresponds to that found on the rape victim.


Tuesday, August 5, 2025

France: Moroccan Guy Lights His Cigarette From Flame on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Paris




Today in Paris, a Moroccan man with a record of 21 arrests, whose residence permit expires in October, casually walked up to the Arc of Triumph, where tourists were standing at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Jumping the barrier, the man leaned over the flame on the tomb, lit his cigarette, and casually walked off. A tourist recorded the scene on videotape and turned it over to the police. That same afternoon, the suspect was arrested (for the 22nd time, I assume).

Here's the obvious question: Why was this guy allowed to stay in Morocco France in the first place?

(My bad.)



Probably because Morocco refuses to accept its deported criminals back into their country, same as Algeria. 

On this issue, Europe should take a few pointers from Trump.

The article below from Le Figaro is partially translated by Fousesquawk in the interest of time. There are several paragraphs in the lower half of the article that talk about reactions and the background of the memorial. They are not translated. The article contains the aforementioned video.


Arc of Triumph: person with no fixed abode placed in custody after lighting his cigarette with the flame of the Unknown Soldier.

By Clotilde Jegousse

10 minutes ago 

INFO Le Figaro- According to our information, the suspect is a Moroccan, well known to police, and has legal status in the country until October 2025.

Stunned tourists and a man clearly at ease. Since Tuesday, August 5, around  7:30 am, a video posted on social media has raised the ire of internet users. In front of a dozen people who came to contemplate the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, installed under the Arc of Triumph on November 11, 1920, in memory of soldiers who died for France during the First World War, a man passed through the barriers to go and kneel down on the upturned shield where the flame crackles. And he uses the fire to light his cigarette before climbing back over the gates without saying a word or turning around.

The man was stopped and placed in custody, the Minister of the Interior announced Tuesday evening, denouncing the gesture as "contemptible and squalid". The man who desecrated the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by lighting his cigarette with the memorial flame was arrested in Paris for violation of a grave, tomb, urn, or monument erected in memory of the dead. He was placed in custody and admitted to the act," Bruno Retailleau, wrote on X.

21 entries in his police record

According to our information, the suspect is without a fixed abode, of Moroccan nationality, and has legal status in French territory until October 2025, Le Figaro has learned. Arrested on Avenue Grande-Armee, the man initially denied responsibility before quickly admitting the facts. He is well known to the police and has 21 entries in police files, including auto theft, vandalism, violence, and public insults based on race. The arrest took place on Tuesday afternoon,  a police source informed AFP (Agence France Presse). "Following the report issued by the police prefect, the suspect will be brought before the court," according to the Minister of Interior.

According to information gathered by Le Figaro, the video was reportedly turned in by a Latvian tourist on Monday, August 4, shortly before 9 pm, and posted for the first time on TikTok social media immediately afterward. "He did not appear to be drunk or under the influence of drugs. On the contrary, he was clearly conscious of what he was doing and proud of having done it," the person who claimed to have made the video claimed to Le Figaro.----------------------------------------------

*Update (August 6, 2025): Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has announced that the suspect's residence permit is being terminated. That's the good news. The bad news is that France now has to find a way to get Mococco to take him back.


Sunday, August 3, 2025

UK: Two Afghan Asylum-Seekers Accused of Raping a 12-Year-Old Girl

 Hat tip The Religion of Peace




Two Afghan asylum-seekers have been arrested and charged with the rape of a 12-year-old girl in the English town of Nuneaton, Warwickshire. The charges alone are sickening enough, but it appears that officials may have tried to cover up the background of the two suspects. This seems to be standard operating procedure in the UK, as witnessed by the cover-ups in England concerning Pakistani grooming gangs that sexually prey on vulnerable young British girls. Apparently, the locals should go back to tending their gardens.

The Daily Mail has an article dated August 3, 2025.


France: Who's Who in French Crime

Hat tip Francois Desouche



In France, a police official has told a news interviewer that 60%of the violent robberies in Lyon (France's 2nd-largest city) are committed by illegal foreigners, and that 50% of those are from the same country-Algeria.

To make things worse, Algeria does not fully cooperate with French authorities trying to deport Algerian criminals back to their home country.

The article below from Lyon Mag is translated by Fousesquawk.


Crime in Lyon: "60% of perpetrators of  violent robberies are illegally in the country", the prefect warns

In the middle of summer, Fabienne Buccio points to a high number of arrests in the metropolis.

In a context marked by the rise in violent robberies in Lyon, notably on public transport, the prefect of Rhône, Fabienne Buccio, sounds the alarm on the profile of the perpetrators.

Questioned on CNEWS, the Rhône state representative evokes, "a feeling of impunity". And she gives details: "When we look at people who have been arrested, 60% are persons illegally in the country, and among this 60%, half are Algerian nationals. It is a situation that is not good for France because we have crime, but it is no better for Algeria because it shows an image of this country that is, I am sure, not the image of Algeria- I have had the chance to go there- which is a beautiful country."

Strong words at a time when the state services are confronted with a double impasse, diplomatic and administrative.

The Algerian consulate in Lyon has not issued a travel permit for a year, which makes expulsions inapplicable. The two administrative detention centers are full. And without the possibility of deportation, those people held are automatically released after 90 days, the legal maximum period.




Friday, August 1, 2025

Portugal: Lisbon Shocked by Beheading

Rossio Square, Lisbon


Lisbon is in shock over the murder and beheading that occurred in their city sometime between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. On Wednesday, the decapitated body of a man was found on a street in the center of the city. The next day, a man showed up at a police post in a city hospital with the severed head and confessed to having killed the victim. It appears that the alleged perpetrator, an  African engineering student, and the victim, a Portuguese citizen of African origin, had hooked up sometime Tuesday night for a homosexual encounter that went wrong. The exact motive for the crime at this point seems to be a disagreement between the two, which is not further detailed.   

The article below from Noticias ao Momento is translated by Fousesquawk.


Man who delivered severed head confessed. Met the victim a few hours previous.

The man who was detained on Thursday, after having delivered to the São José Hospital the head of the body found decapitated on Patio Salema (street) at Rossio (Square) in the center of Lisbon on Wednesday, confessed to the crime. The victim and the attacker (only) met each other on that night (Translator: Tuesday).

The information was provided by CNN Portugal, which reported that the victim and the attacker became acquainted on the night of the crime, which was motivated by a disagreement of an as-yet-to-be-determined nature. Both are foreigners, according to that channel.

Noticias ao Minuto (news outlet) has learned that the victim is a citizen of African origin.

The suspect, who is an engineering student (29), confessed to having committed the homicide and the mutilation with a kitchen knife on a public street. Besides this, he detailed every moment of the crime, as well as what he did in the hours that followed up to leaving the head of the victim at a police post in the São José Hospital at 3:30 pm today.  As reported by CNN-Portugal, the head was inside a backpack.

The individual confessed to being involved in the incident. He was turned over to the custody of the Judicial Police, the Lisbon Metropolitan Command of the Public Security Police (PSP) told Noticias ao Minuto.

The man will be brought to court on Friday for the application of enforcement measures.

The decapitated body was found at 6:45 am on Wednesday, as confirmed to Noticias ao Minuto by the PSP.



Austria: Turkish-Aligned Mosques in Vienna Accused of Embezzlement of Donations for Sex Parties


In Vienna, there is a scandal brewing concerning certain imams connected to mosques aligned to the Turkish government agency, Diyanet, which oversees mosques in Europe frequented by the Turkish diaspora. It is alleged that certain imams and other mosque leaders in Vienna have been using funds donated by their faithful to pay off prostitutes for sex orgies.


The Turkish governmental agency, Diyanet, oversees (Islamic) religious matters, including mosques in Europe frequented by Turks residing in Western European countries. Diyanet has been accused of spying on the Turkish diaspora in Europe in an attempt to influence them to support the regime of Recep Erdogan.

The article below in Heute (Austria) is translated by Fousesquawk.


First prayer, then sex orgy

Vienna mosque paid escort girls with donations

In a Vienna Diyanet mosque, donations were allegedly misused for escort women and orgies. The Ministry reacts.

-From Newsdesk Today

August 1, 2025 at 15:24

Caption: Donations and alms were spent on escort women and parties.

Escort women instead of prayer: The Turkish presidium needs to clear it up. In a Diyanet mosque in Austria, an imam (Islamic cleric), religious officers, and local personnel allegedly embezzled donations for several years.

Specifically, they allegedly booked the escort women and then had orgy parties with them, as the Turkish news outlet, Sözcü, reports.

Escort parties in Vienna

The scandal goes back 5 years and has its roots in the federal capital, Vienna. Even then, alms and aid money were used for parties with escort women. The case is as yet not cleared up, but there are explosive new details.

Money for parties instead of pilgrimages

A recent investigation has revealed specific accusations. The Diyanet mosques, religious authorities of Turkey, collected donations on Fridays and holidays, but did not record them all in the records.

In addition, a large part of the collections for pilgrimages, offerings, sale of religious books, and funeral funds was allegedly spent on entertainment events.

4 escort women booked for orgies

More specifically, with these collections, at least 4 escort women were repeatedly booked. Subsequently, an orgy took place with them.

To conceal the expenses, they allegedly recorded them as "residence permit expenses, rents, and expenses for imams".

Caption: Among other things, the organization collected money with this flyer.

But there is more. Inspectors who showed up to check up and investigate the case tried to bribe the accused. They were also reportedly offered pleasure events and excursions to cover up the case.

Two people dismissed

For two people in the organization, there are harsh consequences. FMK (person's initials), a religious advisor and leader of 63 ATiB Organization (Austria-Turkish-Islamic Union) who was working for the Diyanet Foundation in Vienna, and MS, a religious advisor, were dismissed, according to Sözcü.

The exact name is not found in the media reports, but it is a fact that one of the two people is a relative of a former AKP (Union of European-Turkish Democrats)  minister. Diyanet attributes the dismissal of both to "lack of discipline and incompetence".

Austrian authorities investigating

The authorities in Austria are now reacting to the alleged scandal. There is an investigation now underway into the foreign funding of ATiB. Moreover, the Ministry of Integration, through the Office of Culture, has requested an explanation from the association, according to (their) statement responding to an inquiry by Heute.  



Germany: Afghan on Trial for Stabbing Death


Here's another Afghan success story out of Germany. In Mönchengladbach, a 25-year-old Afghan named Hekmet S. is on trial for the stabbing death of another Afghan man, with whom he was staying. Hekmet S. already has a criminal record for grievous bodily injury and had been on parole.

The obvious question is, why was this man still in Germany?

The article below from Welt is translated by Fousesquawk.


Afghan takes in Afghan acquaintance- and is murdered with 31 stab wounds

Posted 12:33

Caption: Mönchengladbach: The regional court, which is also the seat of the district court

A 20-year-old was killed by more than 30 stab wounds as he sat unsuspectingly on the sofa. In Mönchengladbach, a 25-year-old Afghan is standing trial for this. He already has a criminal record.

Barely half a year after a deadly knife attack on a 20-year-old in his apartment, a process has begun in the case in Mönchengladbach. The prosecution accuses the 25-year-old Hekmet S. of manslaughter, bodily injury, and resisting police. The presiding judge explained at the beginning of the proceeding that, "a permanent stay in a psychiatric (facility) or preventive detention may be in consideration."

The man allegedly stabbed the victim, Abdul A., with brute force 31 times on February 5 as he sat unsuspecting on the sofa in his living room. The victim then dragged himself, injured, through the entire residence. That is reported by Bild-Zeitung (newspaper).

The motive or the cause is still unclear. The defendant made no statement in response to the accusation. He reportedly was staying with the victim after he was evicted from his own residence the day before because of violence against a roommate.

The defendant had a prior record

Two days after the crime, the Afghan was arrested at the Stuttgart Central Train Station. According to the indictment, he reportedly violently and repeatedly resisted the police there.

According to a statement by a parole officer, the defendant and victim knew each other because they had been working together at a large mail-order company. According to court documents, the defendant already has a relevant prior criminal record.

According to Bild's information, S. arrived in Germany in 2016. In 2020, he was convicted of dangerous bodily injury. At that time, the victim was critically injured. The Afghan received a juvenile sentence of 5 years. In 2023, his remaining sentence of 448 days was changed to two years' parole, which ended in September.



Thursday, July 31, 2025

Sweden: ISIS Terrorist Convicted and Given Life Sentence

Osama Krayem in a Belgian court in 2016
-Dagens Nyheter


Today in Stockholm, Osama Krayem was convicted and given life imprisonment for his involvement in the horrific burning death of a Jordanian pilot, Muath al-Kasasbeh, in Syria in 2014 during the Syrian war. The victim was burned alive in a cage by ISIS terrorists, and the act was videotaped.

Muath al-Kasasbeh


Krayem was reportedly born in Sweden to Palestinian-Syrian parents. He was previously convicted of terrorist acts in France (2015) and Belgium (2016) before being handed over to Swedish authorities for trial in June of this year. 

The article below from today's SVT (Sweden) is translated by Fousesquawk.

 

New life sentence for ISIS-Swede

Posted today (July 31, 2025) at 11:41

The Swedish terrorist, Osama Krayem, is sentenced to life in prison for having participated in the burning alive death of a Jordanian fighter pilot by ISIS in 2014.

With this, the 32-year-old from Malmö is the first to be convicted of what the prosecutorial authority calls "one of the most brutal murders that ISIS carried out in the war in Syria". He was arrested in absentia (from Sweden) in January, and the trial in Stockholm District Court began in June. 

Krayem was previously convicted for his involvement in terrorist acts in Paris in 2015 and in Brussels in 2016. He was then sentenced to 30 years and life imprisonment respectively. 


*Update (July 31, 2025). The blow video was posted by SVT just prior to the reading of the verdict and sentence. Hat tip to Gates of Vienna and Vlad Tepes for subtitling. Translation is by Fousesquawk.





Tuesday, July 29, 2025

UCLA Settles Anti-Semitism Case



"Jewish Exclusion Zone"


UCLA has agreed to pay $6.45 million to settle a lawsuit brought by three students and a professor who claimed they suffered anti-Semitic discrimination during last year's pro-Hamas encampment on campus. The Daily Bruin, UCLA's campus newspaper, has the details here.

This strikes me as a paltry sum considering what Jewish students have had to put up with for years on this campus. Imagine allowing pro-Hamas thugs to set up a "Jewish Exclusion Zone" on campus! Sound familiar?

And how many times have we heard universities prattle on about their "values"?

“Antisemitism, harassment, and other forms of intimidation are antithetical to our values and have no place at the University of California,............”

UCLA has no values.

*Update, July 29, 2025  (Hat tip College Professors United for Jews and Israel.)

Today, the US Justice Department Office of  Civil Rights announced that UCLA is in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment and Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act in allowing a hostile campus environment for Jewish and Israeli students.


France: Algeria Refusing to Take Back its Deported Citizens

Hat tip Francois Desouche


The Algerian government has sent back several of its nationals who had been deported from France. This is causing consternation with the French Ministry of the Interior, which has issued sanctions against high-ranking Algerian government officials, described below.

This is similar to the problem European countries, particularly the Netherlands, are having deporting criminal Moroccans back to Morocco, which generally refuses to accept them.

The article below from Le Figaro is translated by Fousesquawk and is cross-posted from the French blog, Francois Desouche. It appears that this is a partial article due to a subscriber block.

*Note: The French title on the video reads: "After leaving for Algeria, return to France the next day. 123-Long live Algeria!" The audio is in Arabic.


Islamists under order to leave French territory: Algeria continues to refuse and return its citizens expelled from France.

-Jeanne   July 29, 2025 at 11:47


INFO-Le Figaro- Despite the diplomatic lull between Paris and Algiers, the regime of Abdelmadjid Tebboune has still refused at least 4 of its nationals in the past few days on the pretext of a lack of a consular pass.

The tip of the iceberg? According to Le Figaro's information, at least 4 Algerian citizens expelled from France have been refused (entry) in the last few days by the nation's (Algeria) authorities, a sign that the diplomatic lull between Paris and Algiers these past few weeks, particularly in view of the negotiations over the fate of Boualem Sansal, has run its course. 

According to our information, 53 deported individuals have been returned to France between March and July 22, amounting to a total of 76 refused (entry). This angered the Ministry of Interior, which took a series of measures on Tuesday targeting high Algerian officials aimed at forcing the leaders to take back its dangerous nationals. Dozens of political, economic, and military officials will no longer benefit from diplomatic facilities with which to travel to France or settle there.



SJP Suspended at University of Wisconsin

 Hat tip College Professors United for Jews and Israel 

-Daily Cardinal


The University of Wisconsin-Madison has suspended the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for one semester after investigating SJP's role in the protest in April on the occasion of a speech on campus by Linda Thomas-Greenfield, former US Ambassador to the UN. The speaker, who had vetoed 4 cease-fire resolutions in the UN in the wake of the October 23, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, was invited to speak by the UW La Follette School of Public Affairs. The university determined that SJP had violated 5 campus regulations with its actions. 

The campus newspaper, Badger Herald has the report with a link to the statement by the university announcing its findings.

While I applaud the suspension, it should have been made permanent. SJP is a nationwide organization that has shown time and time again that disruption is its preferred tactic. As long as SJP is reinstated, it will simply return to its disruptive tactics.