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'I don't care if I incite fear of Muslims, as long as it prevents children from being raped' - Tommy Robinson in heated interview

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Tommy Robinson said he doesn't care if he "incites fear" against Muslims as long as he stops "children from getting raped," in a heated interview with Sky News.

Speaking to the broadcaster following a court's decision to adjourn the retrial of Robinson - real name: Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon - on contempt of court charges, Robinson was questioned on why he doesn't campaign against white pedophiles. He said: "To be honest with you, I don't care if it incites fear [against Muslims] as long as it educates the children and prevents them from being raped."


Speaking to Sky News' Jason Farrell, Robinson stated: "If I believe I'm morally right then I'm not bothered about what your law says."

English Defence League (EDL) founder Robinson has largely turned away from street protests. Now a self-styled activist-journalist, he has been covering cases of so-called 'grooming gangs' - groups of Muslim males targeting and sexually abusing underage girls.

Bomb

Four injured in explosion at meeting of Donetsk communists, including party leader

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This latest incident comes about a month after Donetsk separatist leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko was assassinated by a bomb blast at this cafe in Donetsk.
At least four people, including a candidate for the head of the Russia-backed formation called the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), have been injured in an explosion in Donetsk.

The explosion on September 29 took place in a building where the local Communist Party held a meeting, officials in Ukraine's separatist regions said.

Igor Khakimzyanov, a candidate for the post of heading the DPR who was nominated by the Communist Party, said he was entering the building when the explosion happened.

"We were entering the building with one of my campaign staff. An explosion thundered as we were entering [the building]," he told reporters.

Separatist Telegram channels posted pictures online that appeared to show his injuries.


Hourglass

Ill fated frigate: Germany's new warships postponed yet again, will be outdated by the time they enter service

Baden-Württemberg-class frigate
© Luerssen DefenceBaden-Württemberg-class frigate
German Navy's newest frigate should have been commissioned in 2014 to replace ageing Cold War-era warships, but it won't be there until at least the next year due to faulty systems and snowballing cost, local media reported.

Commissioning of the 'Rheinland-Pfalz', the lead ship of the brand new Baden-Wuerttemberg-class frigates, has now been postponed until the first half of 2019, according to Die Zeit newspaper citing a military spokesman. The vessel should have joined the Navy in 2014, but the troubling post-delivery issues plagued the fate of the ambitious project.

The four Baden-Wuerttemberg-class vessels the Navy ordered back in 2007 will come as replacement to the ageing Bremen-class frigates. It is understood they will feature a powerful cannon, an array of anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles as well as some stealth technologies, such as reduced radar, infrared and acoustic signatures.

Comment: Germany might benefit from some Russian expertise, rather than following the example of the US:


Star of David

Gideon Levy: 'Israel justifies everything; the dehumanisation of Palestinians has reached a stage where we really don't care'

Gideon Levy
© Nelofer PaziraGideon Levy, the most outspoken correspondent on Israel's most outspoken newspaper, Haaretz, holds forth in the garden of his Tel Aviv home
Gideon Levy is a bit of a philosopher king although, sitting in his postage stamp garden in a suburb of Tel Aviv, straw hat shading mischievous dark eyes, there's a touch of a Graham Greene character about Haaretz's most provocative and infamous writer. Brave, subversive, sorrowful - in a harsh, uncompromising way - he's the kind of journalist you either worship or loathe. Philosopher kings of the Plato kind are necessary for our moral health, perhaps, but not good for our blood pressure. So Levy's life has been threatened by his fellow Israelis for telling the truth; and that's the best journalism award one can get.

He loves journalism but is appalled by its decline. His English is flawless but it sometimes breaks up in fury. Here's an angry Levy on the effect of newspaper stories: "In the year of '86, I wrote about a Palestinian Bedouin woman who lost her baby after giving birth at a checkpoint. She tried at three different [Israeli] checkpoints, she couldn't make it and she gave birth in the car. They [the Israelis] didn't let her bring the baby to the hospital. She carried him by foot two kilometres to the Augusta Victoria [Hospital in east Jerusalem]. The baby died. When I published this story - I don't want to say that Israel 'held its breath', but it was a huge scandal, the cabinet was dealing with it, two officers were brought to court..."

Then Levy found ten more women who had lost babies at Israeli checkpoints. "And nobody could care less any more. Today, I can publish it and people will yawn if they read it at all. [It's] totally normalised, totally justified. We have a justification now for everything. The dehumanisation of the Palestinians has reached a stage in which we really don't care. I can tell you, really, without exaggeration, if an Israeli dog was killed by Palestinians, it will get more attention in the Israeli media than if 20 Palestinian youngsters would be shot dead by snipers on the fence - without doing anything - in Gaza. The life of Palestinians has become the cheapest thing. It's a whole system of demonisation, of de-humanisation, a whole system of justification that 'we' are always right and we can never be wrong."

Comment: A brief history of Israeli terror in Palestine


Dollars

Innocent St. Paul woman awarded $500K after mauling by police K9

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Last year, Desiree Collins, a 52-year-old St. Paul resident, learned the hard way what can happen when a K9 officer loses control of his dog. St. Paul police officer Thaddeus P. Schmidt claims he lost control of his K-9, Gabe, when it attacked Collins, ripping her arm into shreds. The entire incident was caught on the body cameras of the officers involved and now, the taxpayers of St. Paul are shelling out over a half million to pay for the officer's negligence.

The City Council and Collins' attorny, Andy Noel met behind closed doors this week to discuss and reach the settlement, according to the Star Tribune.

"She's pleased and she's glad that she can put this lawsuit behind her and move on with life," Noel said.

According to the Tribune, the deal was compelled by a decision issued by U.S. District Judge John Tunheim in August finding that police violated Collins' civil rights, said St. Paul City Attorney Lyndsey Olson. The City Council will formally vote to approve the settlement at a future meeting.

Black Cat

Lindsay Lohan tries to take refugee kid from parents, punched by mother in bizarre video

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© Toby Melville / ReutersLindsay Lohan
An Instagram Live video of Lindsay Lohan attempting to separate an apparently homeless child from his family has left social media users stunned and outraged.

The disturbing video was filmed by Lohan herself and live-streamed on her Instagram account Friday night. It's believed the incident took place in Paris, where the Hollywood actress has been staying for the last number of days for Paris Fashion Week.

Attention

State minister calls for unity after migrant stabs three people in German town

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The state minister for integration has warned Germans against the "hatred and malice" of anyone who might draw political conclusions after an Afghan migrant stabbed three people in Ravensburg town centre.

A 21-year-old asylum seeker was taken into custody on Friday following the broad daylight attack in the Baden-Wuerttemberg town, which saw the migrant stab two passers-by at a bus stop before knifing a 52-year-old who tried to stop him with a restaurant chair several times.

Two Syrian asylum seekers aged 19 and 20 and a German were rushed to hospital, with one of the three having suffered life-threatening injuries, according to police.

Prosecutors said the suspect, who was previously reported to be 19-years-old, was suffering from mental illness and has been taken to a psychiatric facility, and revealed that the background of the attack was thought to be a workplace dispute.

Arrow Down

Sweden's Supreme Court sends 65-year-old woman to prison for criticizing Islam and migration

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In 2016, the woman was beaten unconscious and bloody by a gang of so-called “unaccompanied refugee children” herself. The assault affected her memory, among other things. However, no one was convicted of the assault.
In March, the district court acquitted the woman who was prosecuted for hate speech comments made on Facebook. She had criticised Islam and wrote that "the IQ level in Sweden will fall as a result of immigration".

Now, however, she is sentenced to prison by the supreme court. "If this continues, the intelligence in Sweden will be at goldfish level," said one of her Facebook comments. "Refuse all that is to do with Islam" said another.

During the investigation, the woman, whose name is Christina, was subjected to six police interrogations and searches, something she described as a terrible experience.

The police demanded she hand over her keys, mobile phone and iPad. The fact that she needed to get in touch with health care for a doctor's visit was not taken into account whatsoever.

In 2016, the woman was beaten unconscious and bloody by a gang of so-called "unaccompanied refugee children" herself. The assault affected her memory, among other things. However, no one was convicted of the assault.

Comment: The court may be attempting to set an example in an attempt to discourage others from voicing concerns over the government's policies on immigration, but it may fuel the growing public outrage which is boosting popularity of the anti-immigrant Swedish Democrats.


Heart

Heroic air traffic controller dies helping last plane escape after 7.7 earthquake on Indonesia's Sulawesi island

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© KompasA damaged air traffic control tower at the Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport in Palu, Central Sulawesi on Friday. The tower was about to collapse as a result of a 7.4-magnitude earthquake that rocked the province. The airport also suffered damages to its navigation system as well as 500 meters of its 2,500-m-long runway.
A young Indonesian air traffic controller stayed on duty as the earthquake shook the building, to make sure one last aircraft escaped Friday's deadly disaster. He was fatally injured fleeing afterwards.

Anthonius Gunawan Agung was the last person remaining in the air traffic control tower at Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport in Palu when the 7.7 quake hit the city on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

While his colleagues ran for their lives as the tower swayed violently from the shocks, Agung, 21, remained steadfast to ensure that Batik Air Flight 6321 got off the ground, as deep fissures and cracks began to appear on the runway.

When the plane took off to safety, further trembling hit the tower. Fearing that he would be trapped beneath the rubble, Agung jumped the four stories off the tower, landing on the ground where he sustained a broken leg and internal injuries.

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Light Sabers

Paint and Batons: Riot police face off with pro-independence protesters in Barcelona

Catalan regional police clash protesters Barcelona sept 2018
© Pau Barrena / AFPCatalan regional police clash with protesters
Security forces have clashed with pro-independence demonstrators in one of the main squares of Barcelona, Sant Jaume. The officers were seen beating the protesters with batons.

Crowds took to the streets on Saturday to stage a counter-protest against a demonstration in support of the Spanish national police (Policia Nacional) and Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) in Barcelona. The latter two were involved in a violent crackdown during last year's independence referendum in Catalonia.

Dramatic pictures from Saturday's rally show officers in riot gear facing off with pro-independence protesters before unleashing batons on them.


Comment: Catalonians aren't ready to give up the fight for independence as evidenced by the massive turnout at the protest in early September marking the 1-year anniversary of the referendum. Meanwhile, the opposition hoping to undermine the bid for independence by supporting 'antidote to populism' former French PM Manual Valls in his bid for mayor of Barcelona.