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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Italy: Anti-Semitic Beating in Milan

Milan


I am cross-posting an article appearing in RAIR Foundation USA describing an attack committed yesterday in Milan against two young Jewish tourists from Argentina. The attackers are described as 10-12 North Africans. The RAIR article also contains a TG4 video report, in which we assisted in the translation. Subtitling by Gates of Vienna and Vlad Tepes.

Italy: Milan Mosque Mourns Death of Khamenei

Navigli, Milan


Internal:  The supporters of the regime in Milan

We have pro-Khameneis here at home

Il Giornale reporter, Giulia Sorrentino, who happens to be a very courageous young lady, is reporting on a mosque in the Navigli canal district of Milan where the death of Ali Khamenei is being mourned. The article below from Il Giornale is translated by Fousesquawk. We are also in the process of translating a brief video by Sorrentino, which is in the same article.


On the Navigli, in the heart of the Milanese nightlife, they are mourning the death of the terrorist Khamenei. In the Imam Ali Islamic Center, men and women, strictly covered by the burka, have commemorated the passing of the ex-Supreme Leader of Iran. And beyond this, we are witnessing the coalescence between the pro-Palestinians, that is, Sunnis, with the Shia who support the Islamic Republic. A dangerous axis. And we have the problem also here at home.

-Giulia Sorrentino

March 4, 2026  at 17:19

Orange County Imam Exposed (Again)

Hat tip Memri TV

May 10, 2011
Sayed Moustafa Qazwini (in brown) hobnobbing with Jewish Federation of Orange County officials at UC Irvine during the annual anti-Israel week of events. (I took this photo.)


Memri TV is running an article reporting that Shi'ite scholar Sayed Moustafa Qazwini of the Islamic Education Center of Orange County (California) gave a sermon on February 28, 2026, in which he praised Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as a "martyr" after he was killed in an Israeli air strike. Qazwini is a man who presents himself to non-Muslims as a moderate, peaceful Muslim. Now he has been exposed-again.

Back in 2017, I posted an article on Qazwini, in which he was exposed as a fake moderate. As you can read here, I have seen and heard Qazwini speak on at least a couple of occasions, have addressed questions to him, and have seen him at least once on the UC Irvine campus posing as a moderate. 

Now he is singing the praises of Khamenei and calling his death a "tragedy". Watch him speak on the video captured by Memri TV. Listen to his words very carefully.


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Netherlands: The Housing Crisis in the Netherlands Only Applies to the Dutch


Here is a translation from an article in the Dutch-language blog, Cafe Weltschmerz. It is dated from last August, but is still relevant.

It concerns the lack of housing in the Netherlands, and the fact that Dutch citizens have to spend years waiting for affordable housing while asylum-seekers go right ot the head of the line for social housing.

The housing shortage is exacerbated by policies of the Dutch government and enforced by the European Union that limit the construction of more housing due to environmental concerns.

The problem has been a sore point for years, and don't expect help to be on the way with the recent ascension of ultra-liberal Rob Jetten to the position of prime minister.

The article is translated by Fousesquawk.

Paid, waited, ignored! Dutch wait, newcomers reside

    8-24-2025

    In the Netherlands, it is now easier for a refugee to get a residence than a native. Young people wait tirelessly for social housing, save themselves to death to purchase a home that each month becomes more expensive, and are forced to live well into their 30s with their parents because there is simply no other way.

Inflation makes everything unaffordable, and social housing is scarce. And then appears this report: "Qasim and Dhaahin Maddobe from Somalia, with their 15 children, are living off benefits in Weert. The municipality decided to provide them with, not one, but two 200-meter apartments. For the occasion, the apartments were built into one mega-apartment. 

Cost: 70,000 euros in taxpayer money. Oh yeah, the apartments were originally meant for a center for handicapped people. But that plan was shelved. The Madoobe family took precedence.

And then the politicians say that the Dutch should not complain. Because if you complain, you are "against immigrants" or worse: "racists.

But it is not about skin color or origin. It is about justice. How do you tell a young couple who has been waiting years for an apartment that there is only room, money, and priority for a family that has been here for a short time?

How do you tell a handicapped person that their planned center is no longer on the table because the community is making other choices?

The government endlessly preaches about inclusion, help, and understanding. But where is that understanding for the Dutch person who follows the rules, pays premiums for years, and time after time, falls by the wayside?

The Dutch are not racist. They are tired. Tired of waiting, paying, and being discriminated against. It is not hate that is growing, it is patience that is running out. And believe me: That is a border that you cannot endlessly ignore.

Solidarity is not a one-way street!


Monday, March 2, 2026

France: "Not Criminally Responsible" Murderer of Sarah Halimi Arrested Again

Sarah Halimi


Five years ago, people in France were asking, "Where is justice for Sarah Halimi?" In 2017, The 65-year-old Jewish woman was beaten and thrown to her death from her balcony by a man who had broken into her apartment in Paris and murdered her while shouting, "Allahu akhbar".  The killer, Kobili Traoré, was ultimately found by the courts to be "not criminally responsible" and committed to a mental hospital, from where he was even granted furloughs. Now he is accused with 3 other men of armed robbery and kidnapping. It was another home invasion.


The article below from Le Journal du Dimanche is translated by Fousesquawk.


Paris: The killer of Sarah Halimi arrested for armed robbery and kidnapping


Kobili Traoré, judged not criminally responsible for the murder of Sarah Halimi in 2017, has been placed in custody for armed robbery and kidnapping.

-By Marianne  LeCach
February 2, 2026 at 10:47

Caption: The not criminally responsible (verdict) for the killer of Sarah Halimi had caused a wave of indignation in 2021.

He was being held in a psychiatric hospital in Val-de-Marne and benefited from furloughs. But the killer of Sarah Halimi is again in trouble with the authorities. According to TF1, he was arrested and placed in custody for armed robbery and kidnapping. The incident goes back to January 27: A man of about 40 was the victim of a home invasion in the 16th Arrondissement of Paris. The occupant was first sprayed with tear gas, then beaten and kicked before being dragged through every part of his apartment while the perpetrators ransacked the place.

The victim was then tied to a chair, gagged, and burned with a cigarette. Numerous objects of value were stolen, including watches and jewels. The loss is estimated at almost 100,000 euros, say our colleagues.

"Acute psychotic episode"

On Wednesday, investigators arrested 4 suspects, already known to police and the courts. Among them: Kobili Traoré, now 36, (who) had been judged not criminally responsible for the murder of Sarah Halimi. On the night of April 4, 2017, he penetrated into the residence of the 65-year-old Jewish woman before beating her, then throwing her from her balcony in the 11th Arrondissement of Paris.  All while crying, "Allahu akhbar" and calling Sarah Halimi a "sheitan"-devil in Arabic.

The killer was ultimately judged not criminally responsible in 2019. The Court of Cassation confirmed this decision in April 2021, saying that his judgment was "abolished" at the time of the crime. Kobili Traoré had been suffering from an "acute psychotic episode", induced by his heavy use of cannabis-he smoked about 15 joints a day.




CBS Blackout Flops

                                                                                                                                     CBS 

It seems Fox News has not picked this up yet, but the Daily Mail (UK) has. So while I just gave a poke to the Daily Mail for not mentioning today that a stabber in Edinburgh was a Somali, they have captured this news video from CBS in Austin, Texas. Here we see a local CBS reporter, Vinny Martoranio, at the scene of an Iranian celebration of this week's attack against Iran. As he is reporting, he gets a text, apparently, from his superiors, that they don't want to cover this event. He covers it anyway. 

A big tip of the hat to Vinny Martorano.


Scotland: "A Man" Stabs Two People in Edinburgh


"If you see this man, call the police. Do not approach."
-Photo: The Times


Today in Edinburgh, Scotland, a man (described only as a man) approached an apartment building and stabbed two people before being arrested by police after a standoff in the building. Interestingly, I have been checking UK and Scottish news sources, trying to get a more complete description of this guy. However, there is no further identification of the man. You would think that the local news would give more details in the interest of public safety. They began reporting on the incident at the scene even before the man was arrested. They even blocked out his face while he was still loose in the apartment building, looking out a window and posing with knives. Likewise, the BBC. Police told the media that the incident is not terror-related.

So who is this guy, anyway? Does he have 10 fingers and 10 toes? Is he dressed in a Scottish kilt and playing bagpipes?

It seems we have to go all the way to Italy to solve this mystery. Il Giornale reports that the suspect is a Somali. Here is our translation of the headline:

Edinburgh-Armed with knives, (he) injures two people. Somali arrested after a long standoff. 


-Il Giornale

I should note that the links above are subject to being updated, but as of now, only the Italian source (Il Giornale) is reporting that this man is a Somali.

*Update (March 4, 2026): The stabber is now officially identified in the UK press as 23-year-old Mustafa Kokoneh from Chad, not Somalia.


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Netherlands: Dutch Iranians Celebrate

 Celebrations have broken out all over Europe among the Iranian diaspora. The video below from RTL.Nl shows a celebration by Iranians in the Hague. Hat tip to Vlad Tepes, RAIR Foundation USA, and Gates of Vienna for the subtitling. Translation by Fousesquawk.


Has Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Been Killed?



For what it is worth, the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf is reporting today that former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in an airstrike on Teheran. Reportedly, his home in east Teheran was struck. I should add that this is the only Dutch newspaper I see reporting this thus far. Thus, I consider this unconfirmed.

If you can get past the subscriber block below, you have to scroll down to the report, which is brief.

*Update: This is now breaking from many other news sources, including the NY Post.


Saturday, February 28, 2026

It's Been a Good Day..............

 


Los Angeles
-NY Post


Parliament Hill, Ottawa

Parliament Hill, Ottawa
(Hat tip Vlad Tepes)

Vienna
-Kronen Zeitung.at

Vienna
Heute.at



Paris
-USA Today

Brussels
-Publico.pt



Athens-Iranians sing the Iranian National Anthem outside the Iranian embassy
-Reuters


London
-Reuters




Berlin
-Berliner Morgenpost


Gothenburg, Sweden
-Gothenburg Post













Germany: US Veteran Honored in Erlangen

Sgt Alfred Pankey Jr. (L) 2009
-US Army


On this day, it is hard for a humble blogger like me to write about anything, given what is going on in Iran. It is inconceivable that anyone might turn to this site to learn what is happening. I have been scouring the European press to get a sense of how Europe is reacting to the events, but that is for my personal edification.

I happened to come across this article in the Erlanger Nachrichten (Germany), which is related to our military, and I thought it was worth posting here, partly because I have a deep attachment to Erlangen. In the late 1960s, I spent my military service there, and later in life, wrote an English-language book on the city's history. I also think it is fitting on a day like today to pay tribute to our military.

Retired Staff Sgt. Alfred Pankey Jr. was a decorated Vietnam combat veteran who received a Bronze Star for valor, albeit belatedly. He retired in Erlangen in 1982.

-Erlanger Nachrichten


Pankey passed away recently and was buried in Erlangen, an event covered by the local press. Although most of the article has a subscriber block, I am honored to translate what little I can access. A full English-language article in www. army.mil is also posted here.

Rest in Peace, Sgt Pankey.


US Veteran dies

He was a well-known Erlanger. Alfred Pankey Jr. waited over 40 years for his medal for bravery

Erlangen/Landkreis (District) Erlangen-Hoechstadt/Ansbach - Many Erlangers knew the recently deceased US American Alfred Pankey Jr. What many did not know: The Vietnam veteran was the holder of a high honor. However, he had to wait a long time for this. We learned how the delay came about..............................(Subscriber block)

-Sharon Chaffin    February 28, 2026 at 20:00


Friday, February 27, 2026

A Public Letter to the University of California Regents

Below is the text of a public letter signed  of 368 current and past University of California teachers to the UC Regents protesting the fact that faculty and entire departments at three UC campuses, UCLA, UC Berkeley, and UC Santa Cruz, are using their positions and resources to lobby for personal political causes, particularly the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel cause. This movement and the actions of the aforementioned faculty and departments have resulted in increasing levels of anti-Semitism being directed at Jewish students.

The signature effort was organized by UCLA Chancellor's Professor Judea Pearl and UC Santa Cruz Distinguished Professor Ilan Benjamin.

I have signed the letter as well. 


Coalition of Concerned UC Faculty


Office of the Secretary and Chief of Staff to the Regents 1111 Franklin St., 12th Floor Oakland, CA 94607

February 26, 2026

Re: UC Faculty Call on Regents to Stop Political Advocacy as Institutional Practice Dear Chair and Members of the University of California Board of Regents,

We write as current and former UC faculty, many of us in STEM fields and professional schools, in response to the release of When Faculty Take Sides: How Academic Infrastructure Drives Antisemitism at the University of California. UC is admired worldwide for rigorous teaching, original research, and open inquiry anchored in scholarly standards rather than political advocacy. That reputation depends on a simple but essential boundary: individual faculty are free to speak as citizens, but UC’s academic authority, resources, and UC-branded platforms must not be used to advance organized political advocacy as institutional practice.

The report finds that UC has not consistently enforced this boundary. In practice, political advocacy has been carried into UC’s academic life through courses, academic-unit communications, and UC-branded programming -- and the result has been hostile or exclusionary conditions for some students. In the cases documented in the report, those harms fall disproportionately on Jewish students and others labeled “Zionist” or “pro-Israel,” but the underlying problem is institutional: UC academic authority is being used in ways that make political agendas appear to carry the University’s official endorsement.

Looking across UCLA, UC Berkeley, and UC Santa Cruz, the report shows the same pattern repeating: faculty influence concentrated in key unit roles; academic units using their websites, listservs, social media, and events to push one-sided messaging; new campus-branded academic initiatives that amplify that programming; and classrooms being used to steer students toward political activity.

For the Regents, the implications are not abstract. UC’s crisis cannot be resolved by treating it solely as a matter of episodic student conduct or generalized “climate.” The report describes a governance-related breakdown: UC lacks clear systemwide operational rules and consistent enforcement that distinguish protected individual faculty speech from institutional academic-unit action, and that prevent misuse of UC authority and resources inside core academic functions.

This breakdown also harms the University itself. It undermines UC’s academic mission, damages UC’s reputation as a leading research institution, and increases exposure to federal scrutiny and potential funding consequences -- risks that fall disproportionately on research-intensive STEM departments and the broader UC research enterprise. When the public sees UC-branded academic units operating as political actors, confidence in UC’s scholarly standards and institutional integrity erodes. When regulators see inconsistent enforcement of rules that govern instruction, resource use, and institutional neutrality, the stakes become not just reputational but financial.

We therefore urge the Regents to act now. Enforce UC’s existing rules -- and strengthen them where needed -- to stop faculty and academic units from using UC authority, resources, and UC-branded platforms to advance political advocacy as institutional practice. The point is not to restrict anyone’s private speech. It is to restore a clear, enforceable boundary: UC academic units should educate and conduct research, not operate as political actors. The report lays out specific Regents-level actions to make that boundary real across all campuses, with consistent oversight and consequences when it is violated. We also respectfully request that the Regents take up the report and its recommendations for discussion at the Regents’ March meeting.

The Regents’ leadership is essential to protect UC’s academic mission and instructional integrity, safeguard equal access to UC’s educational programs for all students, and restore public confidence that UC’s academic units operate as scholarly institutions rather than political actors.

Respectfully,

368 Current & Emeritus UC Faculty and Staff

Cc: UC President James B. Milliken UC Chancellors UC General Counsel Charles F. Robinson