Saturday, 16 December 2023

14 year old Jihadist schoolboy shouting Allahu Akbar attacks classmates in France

Schoolboy screaming 'Allahu Akbar' attacks two classmates with a box cutter in latest incident of Islamist-inspired violence to shock France

  • A 14-year-old screamed 'Allahu Akbar' as he chased two with a box cutter
  • He later handed the box cutter over to his school's leaders
  • It is the latest in a string of Islamist-inspired attack in France 

A teenage schoolboy in northern France screamed 'Allahu Akbar' as he chased two of his classmates with a box cutter, in the latest in a string of Islamist-inspired attacks in the country. 

The 14-year-old, who has not yet been named, chased two students in his class through the corridors of Collège De La Morinie in Saint-Omer, in the Pas-de-Calais region, on Wednesday morning. 

Police sources told local media that it did not appear that anyone was hurt, as a supervisor put the incident to an end. 

The boy, who is known to the police, reportedly handed the box cutter over when he was taken to the school's leadership. 

Over the past few days, France was hit with two Islamist armed threats against schools and nurseries just hours apart - the latest symptom of rising tensions following a spate of attacks. 

The 14-year-old, who has not yet been named, chased two students in his class through the corridors of Collège De La Morinie in Saint-Omer (pictured)

The 14-year-old, who has not yet been named, chased two students in his class through the corridors of Collège De La Morinie in Saint-Omer (pictured)

The attack in Saint-Omer came after a 12-year-old schoolgirl threatened a teacher with a knife at a school in northern France on Wednesday, the latest in a growing number of incidents that have raised tensions in the French education system

The attack in Saint-Omer came after a 12-year-old schoolgirl threatened a teacher with a knife at a school in northern France on Wednesday, the latest in a growing number of incidents that have raised tensions in the French education system

Staff at a nursery in the Parisian suburb of Creteil were confronted yesterday by a man brandishing a knife who threatened to kill and rape them before fleeing the scene on foot. 

Having sought out the director of Les minis Kids creche, the man approached her with a 15cm-long knife, prosecutors said, and declared: 'You're a Jew, you're a Zionist, five of us are going to come and rape you, cut you up like they did in Gaza,' in a dark and twisted threat. 

Prosecutors said they opened an investigation into the creche break-in and death threats based on 'race, ethnicity, nationality or religion'.

It came just hours after a 12-year-old schoolgirl was restrained by staff and detained by police after threatening her English teacher with a knife during class at a school in Rennes. 

Prosecutor Philippe Astruc said the girl later declared she wanted to carry out her attack 'like the one in Arras', referring to an extremist attack on October 13 in which teacher Dominique Bernard was stabbed to death at the northern French town's Gambetta high school.

The unsettling threats came less than a week after a French court convicted six teenagers for their role in the 2020 beheading of Samuel Paty outside his secondary school near Paris, after they helped to identify him to a radicalised Islamist.

Staff at a nursery in the Parisian suburb of Creteil were confronted yesterday by a man brandishing a knife who threatened to kill and rape them before fleeing the scene on foot

Staff at a nursery in the Parisian suburb of Creteil were confronted yesterday by a man brandishing a knife who threatened to kill and rape them before fleeing the scene on foot

This photograph taken on December 13, 2023 shows the entrance of the school 'Les hautes Ourmes' in Rennes, western France, where a 12-year-old college pupil threatened a teacher with a knife

This photograph taken on December 13, 2023 shows the entrance of the school 'Les hautes Ourmes' in Rennes, western France, where a 12-year-old college pupil threatened a teacher with a knife

A video shows a confrontation between two men in the school grounds
A video shows a confrontation between two men in the school grounds

Dominique Bernard was stabbed to death at the northern French town's Gambetta high school on October 13 

Tensions have been rising in schools in France, which has large Muslim and Jewish communities.

Speaking on the attempted knife attack by the 12-year-old in Rennes yesterday, Astruc said the schoolgirl 'came to class armed with a large knife with the apparent intention of killing her English teacher.

'During the lesson, in class, she brandished the knife at the victim who fled running,' before the girl was disarmed by staff of the Hautes Ourmes junior high school, he added.

'The pupils, shocked, were immediately moved to safety,' the local education authority said.

At a press conference, Astruc showed drawings of a kitchen knife, which he said was 17 centimetres (6.7 inches) long.

The girl underwent psychiatric examinations in hospital which concluded that 'the minor was 'dangerous for herself' and that her condition required care in a specialised environment', Astruc said in a statement Wednesday.

The prosecutor had previously said it appeared the 'psychological or even psychiatric aspect' seemed 'dominant in the act' by the girl.

In a separate incident last week at Jacques Cartier school in Issou, west of Paris, a group of Muslim students threatened and accused a teacher of racism when she showed an Italian Renaissance painting that depicted nude women to the class. 

She was said to have feared for her life after her name was circulated on social media, as this prompted the extremist to target Paty in 2020. 

The students are said to have expressed outrage after the teacher showed the 17th century masterpiece - 'Diana and Actaeon' by the Italian painter Giuseppe Cesari - in an art class on Thursday.

The work portrays a Greek mythology story in which the hunter Actaeon bursts in at a site where the goddess Diana and her nymphs are bathing. It shows a naked Diana and four nude female companions, and is held at the Louvre museum in Paris. 

History and geography teacher Samuel Paty, 47, was decapitated outside a school near Paris

History and geography teacher Samuel Paty, 47, was decapitated outside a school near Paris

Paty was violently stabbed to death and then decapitated by 18-year-old Chechen refugee Abdoullakh Anzorov on October 16, 2020

Paty was violently stabbed to death and then decapitated by 18-year-old Chechen refugee Abdoullakh Anzorov on October 16, 2020

Last week a teacher in Issou, west of Paris, 'feared for her life' after she was lambasted on social media for showing students this Renaissance painting - 'Diana and Actaeon' by the Italian painter Giuseppe Cesari

Last week a teacher in Issou, west of Paris, 'feared for her life' after she was lambasted on social media for showing students this Renaissance painting - 'Diana and Actaeon' by the Italian painter Giuseppe Cesari

A sign hung outside the school in Issou claimed that incidents at the school were up while resources to deal with them were in short supply

A sign hung outside the school in Issou claimed that incidents at the school were up while resources to deal with them were in short supply

Fellow staff members refused to work on Monday in solidarity with the teacher, as Minister Gabriel Attal visited the school and said that a disciplinary procedure would be launched 'against the students who are responsible for this situation and who have also admitted the facts'.

Sophie Venetitay, secretary general of the Snes-FSU secondary school teachers' union, told broadcaster BFMTV: 'We know well that methods like that can lead to a tragedy... We saw it in the murder of Samuel Paty. 

'Our colleagues feel threatened and in danger.' 

Paty, a 47-year-old history and geography teacher, was stabbed and beheaded in the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine in October 2020, just 12 miles from Issou, after being tracked down by an Islamic extremist who saw his name online.

Paty had shown his class cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed from the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo during a discussion about free speech. 

In an email sent to parents on Friday, teachers in Issou said they were exercising their right to stay away from classrooms over the 'particularly difficult situation' at the high school.

They described 'palpable discomfort' and 'an increase in cases of violence' as their daily reality.

Teachers said the students had admitted to making things up in posts online but that it was too late to quell the anger. 

'We're dealing with vindictive parents who prefer to believe their children than us,' they said in a statement.

Teachers at the school said behaviour had been deteriorating even before the row, with students fighting and threatening rape.

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Friday, 15 December 2023

NAACP Prez Calls Illegal Immigrants Rapist Savages Stealing Resources from Blacks


Haley who has a bachelors degree in ¿communication¿ runs a training and consulting service and bills herself on its website as a ¿dynamic speaker¿

NAACP Prez Teresa Haley, who has a bachelors degree in 'communication' runs a training and consulting service and bills herself on its website as a 'dynamic speaker'

Illinois NAACP president faces calls to quit over conference call where she branded migrants 'rapist savages' who are taking resources from black and homeless people

  • Teresa Haley also used the N-Word and sneered at transgender people during racist rant against migrants in Chicago
  • The NAACP rising star won its activist of the year award in 2021 and is gunning for a seat on the national board 
  • Illinois Governor JB Pritzker slams the comments as 'extraordinarily inappropriate' and demands an apology

A horrified colleague has called out a leading NAACP activist for hate speech after she denounced migrants as raping, burgling savages who do not speak English.

Teresa Haley was complaining to branch presidents of the Illinois NAACP about support that Chicago authorities were offering to the 26,000 migrants who have arrived in the city since August last year.

Haley who heads the NAACP state conference also used the N-word and sneered at transgender people during the video call which was recorded by former Du Bois County branch president Patrick Watson.

'These immigrants who come over here, they've been raping people, they've been breaking into homes, they're like savages as well,' she said.

'They don't speak the language and they look at us like we're crazy.'

More than 26,000 have arrived in Chicago since August last year amid tension with residents

More than 26,000 have arrived in Chicago since August last year amid tension with residents

Patrick Watson who recorded the comments accused Haley of betraying the organization's legacy with 'derogatory, hateful language'

Patrick Watson who recorded the comments accused Haley of betraying the organization's legacy with 'derogatory, hateful language'

Haley suggested 'AI' may have been used to doctor her words when reached on holiday in Dubai by WLS-Ch7, adding: 'With AI anything is possible.'

But Watson said the comments were heard by everyone at the meeting.

'We've had immigrants who've been shot at, we've had immigrants who've been killed,' he added.

'We have had people who have been beaten up because of their immigration status, and enough is enough, it's time to stand up and say no to hate.

'You can be for raising up your people without denigrating other people.'

Haley is a rising star in the organization and won its activist of the year award in 2021.

She is campaigning for a seat on running on its national board and found backing from current DuPage County board president Michael Childress who said she had his full support.

'These comments are not indicative of what the NAACP stands for, but I'm not going to speak on behalf of Teresa Haley and say she should or shouldn't resign or things like that,' he added.

Haley who has a bachelors degree in 'communication' runs a training and consulting service and bills herself on its website as a 'dynamic speaker'.

She told the meeting that migrants were benefitting at the expense of black people.

'We were the only people in America who were brought over here against our wills and we're slaves, sold into slavery,' she said.

The city's airport and police stations have been used to shelter the thousands of migrants

The city's airport and police stations have been used to shelter the thousands of migrants 

But the city is budgeting a $150 million spend on new facilities at the start of 2024

But the city is budgeting $150 million to spend on new facilities at the start of 2024 

As winter approached, Mayor Brandon Johnson has opened camps for migrants, some of which are being placed in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods

As winter approached, Mayor Brandon Johnson has opened camps for migrants, some of which are being placed in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods

'But unlike everybody else who comes over here, we're so kind, we're so friendly, you need some clothes, you need a place to stay, we're gonna make it happen.'

Watson said she also complained about being asked to use transgender pronouns she described as ‘they, them, it'. 

'What the hell is that?' she demanded.

When Watson protested at her remarks she told him: 'So brother, I feel your pain, I'm trying not to be a n******, but you know I'm pro-black.'

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker called remarks 'reprehensible' and 'extraordinarily inappropriate'.

'I would hope that she would apologize for the remarks,' he added.

'I also think that people should recognize that immigrants in this country are all around us.

'Virtually all of us came here from somewhere else.

'So remarks like that are commentary on our entire society.'

The NAACP, founded in 1909 as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, describes its mission as support for 'all marginalized people'.

But Carla Jackson-Campbell, a senior NAACP executive, said the group was 'still evaluating all of the information and awaiting more details'.

Illinois State Governor JB Pritzker denounced the remarks as 'extraordinarily inappropriate¿

Illinois State Governor JB Pritzker denounced the remarks as 'extraordinarily inappropriate'

'Our mission is and always will be to achieve equity and political rights and social inclusion by advancing the needs of Black people,' she added.

'President Haley does embrace the mission of our beloved NAACP.'

Black residents made up most of the protesters who stormed a meeting of Chicago City Council last month as it debated whether it should retain its sanctuary city status.

And in September a group of Black homeowners protested outside the City Hall, calling on the city to redirect the funding spent on migrants to their neighborhoods.

The city plans to spend $150 million on migrant services in the first six months of 2024 alone at a time when campaigners estimate there are more than 50,000 homeless black people.

'The South Side has been under-resourced, under-funded for years, for decades,' community organizer Jessica Jackson said during the demonstration. 'We have schools that need to be reopened.'

She continued: 'For them to be sympathetic to their needs, saying it's a humanitarian issue crisis when Black people have had a humanitarian crisis for housing, employment and everything else.

'How do we get pushed to the back?'

Five years ago Haley had protested at the use of the N-word by colleagues, branding it 'disrespectful'.

'We are living in a time when people are changing, but the world still remains the same,' she told a chapter meeting.

She suggested ¿AI¿ may have been used to doctor her words when reached on holiday in Dubai by WLS-Ch7, adding ¿With AI anything is possible¿

She suggested 'AI' may have been used to doctor her words when reached on holiday in Dubai by WLS-Ch7, adding 'With AI anything is possible'

'The NAACP is not just about black folks sir, it is about all folks, working and living together and being respectful of one another.'

Watson admitted that others on the video call had raised concerns about migrants but said Haley was 'the only one that used this derogatory, hateful language'

'Thinking of the rich history of the NAACP, it's the oldest civil rights organization in the country,' he added.

'And to have an Illinois state president engage in that type of rhetoric and that type of speech, I could have never imagined I would have heard that from a civil rights leader.'