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Vienna swimming pool asks women wearing burkinis to leave, citing "hygiene and safety reasons"

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A swimming pool in Austria's capital has stirred controversy by denying two Muslim women entrance because they were wearing burkinis, but the management says they were barred from swimming for hygiene and safety reasons, and not because they are Muslims.

One of the banned women, a 23-year-old student, said she was particularly annoyed because she had called the Stadthallenbad indoor swimming pool in advance and been told that she could wear a burkini, the full-body swimwear worn by some Muslim women adhering to ultra-conservative interpretations of Islam.

However, when she and her friend arrived at the pool in burkinis last Friday, they were told to leave, the Central European News reported.

"They said that we could not swim in the pool for hygiene reasons," she said.

The pool management says the problem was not the burkinis themselves, but rather that one of them was made of cotton.

Family

Protesters rally behind Rousseff in 40 cities, demand resignation of the usurper Temer

Brazil protests
© ReutersPro-Rousseff demonstrators protest against President Michel Temer in Sao Paulo on September 11, 2016.
Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Brazil to condemn the ouster of former president Dilma Rousseff and demand the resignation of her successor, Michell Temer. Hundreds of protesters rallied in Rousseff's hometown of Porto Alegre on Sunday, holing banners and chanting "Temer out." Police blocked the street of the town and attempted to disperse the protesters.

A similar demonstration was held in Sau Paulo by thousands of people who gathered outside the city's Art Museum. They held numerous anti-Temer placards and banners and called for new elections. Rallies were held at around 40 other cities across the country on Sunday. In addition to condemning Rousseff's impeachment, the protesters denounced labor, pension and social security reforms taken by the new government.

Whistle

'Allah Akbar'-shouting, machete-wielding man goes on rampage in Sydney suburb; one man injured

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© Channel 9Alleged terror suspect Ihsas Khan (front right) is seen brandishing a large knife in the Sydney suburb of Minto.
Horrifying footage has emerged of knife-wielding terror suspect Ihsas Khan going on an alleged rampage in a western Sydney suburb, which left one man critical and countless witnesses traumatised.

The CCTV images, shot from inside and outside a Minto hair salon, allegedly show Khan hunting down victim Wayne Greenhalgh and will be shown on A Current Affair tonight.

The chilling footage appears to show the 22-year-old attempting to force his way into the salon while clutching a very large knife.

He is seen wrestling with the door handle while holding the weapon up against the glass.

In other footage, a woman and a man armed with what appears to be a large tree branch, bravely confront Khan on the front lawn of a house as he lunges at them with the knife.

Arrow Down

Prolonging the misery they created: UK government 'making it impossible' for Syrian refugees to reunite with families

Syrian refugees
© SputnikBashar and his wife
Thousands of Syrian refugees are making the perilous journey to the EU, fleeing war, abuse and death. They are hoping to forge a new life in the UK. However what they find when they arrive is far from a safe haven.

The UK government is preventing Syrian refugees from being reunited with their families and as a result, some are having to return to war-torn Syria, risking their lives just to be with their loved ones. Bashar Al-Kawaret, a 32-year-old former pharmacist from Syria, had a good job, life and loving family. He studied for 12 years and worked hard, but lost it all in one day when the first massacre took place in Damascus in 2011.

"I was at the hospital when it happened. After this, the part of Damascus that we lived in was under siege," Bashar told Sputnik.

​Bashar was called for military service and decided this was the time he had to escape war-torn Syria or his and the life of his family would be in severe danger. He fled the country on November 23 in 2011, traveling to Egypt, where he stayed for three months. Then he went to Turkey and traveled by land to Greece. Once in Athens he went to Calais and then he hid himself in a lorry, arriving in the UK.

Comment: The British government who has played a pivotal role in igniting the conflicts in the Middle East now continues to show its contempt for the plight of these people who they see as expendable in its geopolitical games. If the UK government prefers for the refugees to return home, they might consider assisting the real anti-Daesh coalition that is actually committed to defeating terrorism in Syria.


Heart - Black

Human Rights Watch report: Filthy and degrading conditions in child refugee centers in Greece

refugee children
© Petros Giannakouris/Associated PressRefugees at the Moria detention center on the Greek island of Lesbos in April 2016.
A scathing report from Human Rights Watch reveals the degrading and inhumane conditions under which hundreds of refugee children in Greece are being forced to sleep in dirty, vermin-infested police station cells, detention centers, and coast guard facilities for months at a time—in violation of Greek and international law.

"The Greek government justifies the detention of unaccompanied children as a temporary protection measure in the child's best interest," the report notes. "In practice it is anything but."

Hundreds of thousands of migrants have arrived in Greece so far this year as a wave of asylum seekers attempts to enter Europe through the coastal nation, as the report, titled "'Why Are You Keeping Me Here?' Unaccompanied Children Detained in Greece," observes.

Thousands of unaccompanied refugee children have also endured horrific sea crossings, the threat of trafficking, and other abuses to reach Greece, only to then face the country's chronic shortage of facilities and lack of a protection system for minors, Human Rights Watch found. The situation was made even worse when other European nations closed their borders to refugees.

Comment: More on the plight of refugees:


Airplane

Terror on easyJet flight as migrant being deported to Venice screams in two-hour frenzy

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Holidaymakers were forced to endure a terrifying two-hour flight alongside a migrant who repeatedly screamed 'Allahu Akbar' and 'death is coming' - as it emerged the Home Office is using budget airlines to deport illegal immigrants.

Children were reduced to tears and travelers feared a terror attack until it became clear that the handcuffed man was being guarded by Home Office officials.

But there was no official explanation from the captain or crew as he kicked, thrashed about and threatened passengers and crew in an expletive-strewn tirade.

Eye 1

Cops using artificial intelligence to stop crimes before they happen, researchers warn

Minority Report
Samantha Morton starred in Minority Report, playing a woman who had pre-cognitive abilities and could predict crimes before they happened
Cops are already using computers to stop crimes before they happen, academics have warned.

In a major piece of research called "Artificial Intelligence and life in 2030", researchers from Stanford University said "predictive policing" techniques would become commonplace in the next 15 years.

The academics discussed the crime fighting implications of "machine learning", which allows computers to learn for themselves and then solve problems just like a human.

This technique will have a major effect on transport, healthcare and education, potentially bringing massive benefits as well as putting millions of jobs at risk.

But in the hands of cops, AI has the potential to have a massive impact on society by allowing law enforcement to have an "overbearing or pervasive" presence.


Comment: That's a scary thought considering the "overbearing or pervasive" presence they already have.


Comment:
"There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to. You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized."- George Orwell



Bad Guys

'Prevent strategy' in the UK: 'Extremist' children under 10 referred to de-radicalization programs - daily

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Efforts to stem Islamic and far-right extremism in the UK have led to children under the age of 10 being referred to government de-radicalization programs on an almost daily basis, new figures show.

A total of 4,611 people, around half of them children and teens, have been flagged up for possible intervention in the past year to stop them falling under the influence of extremist ideologies.

The figures have jumped 75 percent since last year, when local authorities - including schools and councils - were given a statutory duty to stop people being drawn into terrorism, known as the Prevent strategy.

Islamic extremism is involved in 70 percent of those referred, while 15 percent of cases are related to far-right ideas, figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show.

In the year to June there were 2,311 referrals to the government's de-radicalization Channel scheme for under-18s, up 83 percent, including 352 cases of children aged nine or under, or an average of one per day.

The Channel program, which is voluntary, is part of the government's wider anti-terrorism strategy and was set up following the 7/7 attacks in 2005 to identify people vulnerable to extremism.

Fire

Arson suspected at Fort Pierce mosque where Orlando shooter worshipped

Fort Pierce mosque
© St. Lucie County Sheriff’s OfficeThe St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office said surveillance video shows someone approaching the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce moments before a flash was seen and the fire started early today.
A fire that broke out early Monday at the Fort Pierce mosque where Orlando massacre shooter Omar Mateen prayed and worshipped is considered arson, according to investigators.

"Evidence has revealed that this fire was set intentionally," St. Lucie County Sheriff's Major David Thompson told reporters.

A 911 call about 12:30 a.m. alerted authorities that flames were coming out of Islamic Center of Fort Pierce, 1104 W. Midway Road.

There were no injuries reported and the extent of the damage has not yet been determined.

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Briefcase

About time! HBOS bankers charged with £35 million fraud, finally on trial after two year delay

HBOS bank fraud trial
© Agence France-Presse
The first trial for bankers suspected of being partly responsible for the 2008 banking crisis has begun in London, after the £35 million ($46.5 million) alleged scam case was postponed for nearly two years.

Eight people are in the dock at Southwark Crown Court in London this Monday, including former HBOS bank managers Lynden Scourfield and Mark Dobson, who stand accused of engaging in fraudulent behavior at the expense of the company's small business customers.

Those charged also include bankers David Mills and Michael Bancroft, as well as their wives, who are accused of giving money and "numerous high-value gifts" to HBOS managers in exchange for favors.

Comment: Britain should take a page from Iceland. But don't hold your breath on it.