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Megaphone

London Mayor Sadiq Khan is heckled by Tommy Robinson supporters

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© Lifang YangA man heckled the London Mayor Sadiq Khan during his speech last night - chanting in support of Tommy Robinson


Onlookers started chanting in support of the English Defence League founder, while a separate video shows another accuse Mayor Khan of being a jihadist' in a furious rant


Sadiq Khan has been heckled with vile abuse and called a "jihadist" by far-right activists at a speech.

During a debate last night supporters of Tommy Robinson caused chaos, shouting "Free Tommy!" at the Mayor and telling him he wasn't welcome in London.

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Handcuffs

French woman who went to Syria to marry ISIS commander - and brought her 3 young children - sentenced to 7 years in prison

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Claire Khacer moved to Syria in 2015 in order to marry a jihadist she met on Facebook, also bringing along her three children, ages 2, 8 and 16 to the war-torn country, the BFMTV channel reported.

According to BFMTV, Khacer was sentenced to seven years in prison on Friday by a Paris court.

The woman married and divorced the Daesh officer Raqa Oumar Diaw in Syria. She was later arrested by Turkish authorities and subsequently deported back to France. The woman, who converted to Islam at age 17, stated she had considered Diaw to be a low-rank commander, adding that she never had a "political commitment," and always "condemned the jihadist attacks targeting France."

French police suspected that her ex-husband, who belonged to the Daesh terrorist group, was involved in the torture of prisoners of war and organizing terror attacks in France. He was allegedly eliminated in May 2016.

Comment: Khacer seems to have had a habit of marrying extremists: in 2011, she went to Afghanistan to marry another radical. She assured the court she had no 'political commitment' to ISIS, and claims she left Syria "because of a malaise".


Sheriff

Systemic coverup? Network of police pedophiles in Louisville, KY allowed to sexually abuse children for years

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Inside information into the years-long sex saga involving two former Louisville Metropolitan Police Department (LMPD) officers is now being revealed. The city commissioned former U.S. Attorney Kerry Harvey to investigate the LMPD Explorers program for children to determine if sexual misconduct, abuse, and even rape were widespread with police officers involved in the program.

Two former LMPD officers have been charged with serious crimes, as The Free Thought Project reported, and the city, with good reason, wanted to know more about how police handled the complaints from parents and reports children were being groomed, propositioned, and even raped.

As TFTP reported in October 2017:
Brandon Wood...allegedly raped a teenage boy, both in [his] car and in a residence, and filmed the crime for the purposes of producing pornography. [Kenneth] Betts and Wood were police officer mentors in the Youth Explorer Program for kids who want to one day become law enforcement officers. It was inside the mentorship program that they are accused of finding their victims.

Comment: See also: 'Our worst nightmare': Kentucky Mayor calls in FBI after police officers accused of rape and sexual abuse of children


Heart - Black

'Who does that?' Woman calls cops after 12-yo boy accidentally mows part of her lawn

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A 12-year-old Ohio boy was cutting a woman's lawn when a neighbor called the police after he accidentally mowed part of her yard.

Reginald Fields, who owns Mr. Reggie's Lawn Cutting Service, was mowing Lucille Holt's lawn Saturday with his friends when cops showed up.

"You have young people out here doing something positive and to get the police called on them was ridiculous," Fields told InsideEdition.com. "Who does that?"

The neighbor was reportedly mad because the boys mowed a patch of grass that sits between Holt's lawn and hers but, according to Holt, there is no fence separating the properties.

Reggie was unaware he had cut the neighbor's grass when authorities showed up.

Brain

Flutist plays during operation as doctors cut out her brain tumor

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© Bild/LKH Uni-Klinikum GrazFlutist Sofia Pinaeva, 28, played Bach and Mozart during her operation.
Surgery to remove a brain tumor is terrifying at best, but one patient decided to make the process a little more bearable, by playing the flute during the operation, providing surgeons with a recital in the most unusual of places.

Sofia Pinaeva, 28, underwent the surgery at University Hospital in Graz, Austria. She opted to stay awake for the surgery; if asleep, the patient runs a higher risk of losing brain function in the procedure.

But staying awake is one thing. Playing the flute while surgeons slice into your brain is another.

Bulb

Russian Railways to electrify railroad in Iran linking Central Asia to Persian Gulf enabling double maximum speed

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Russian Railways has begun works on the electrification of a railway line in Iran, the company said.


The project - worth $1.2 billion - will electrify a railroad connecting the Iranian city of Garmsar near Tehran with Ince Burun near the border with Turkmenistan. The length of the Garmsar-Ince Burun railway line is 495km.

The project will double the maximum speed on the link, while its capacity will grow fourfold to 10 million tons per year, according to the head of Russian Railways, Oleg Belozerov, who is visiting Iran to see the start of the work. The railway stretches to Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, linking Central Asia to the Persian Gulf and beyond.

Fire

Lancashire, UK: Arsonists spotted lighting fires only miles away from out-of-control moorland blaze

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© Phil Noble / ReutersA firefighter walks away from smoke as it rises from burning moorland at Winter Hill.
A helicopter has spotted people lighting new fires on a Lancashire Moor, as firefighters battle to contain a blaze raging nearby, at Winter Hill. Fire crews have described the discovery as "heartbreaking and unbelievable."

More than 20 fire engines were ready to take on a new day at the scene of the moorland fire on Monday, with firefighting resumed at dawn. Crews remained at Winter Hill, near Bolton, overnight. Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) confirmed that extra crews arrived at dawn, bringing the total number of fire engines to 22.

"These fire engines are continuing to focus on hotspots around the 8km (5mi) site," the LFRS tweeted. Adding further fuel to the already well-established moor blaze, arsonists were spotted lighting grassfires in the nearby Healey Nab area by a police helicopter.

"As they've been trying to extinguish the fire, people have been seen lighting other grass fires in the vicinity," Tony Crook from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service told Sky News "Police are now attending the scene, to try to apprehend those arsonists. It absolutely astounds me."

Comment: See: New fire erupts in different area of UK's moorlands, second in recent days, smoke seen for miles


Water

Chechen charity Kadyrov foundation delivers tons of humanitarian aid to war-hit regions in Syria

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© SputnikHumanitarian aid from Akhmat Kadyrov Foundation in Damascus
A Chechen charity organization has delivered hundreds of tons of food and other aid to the Syrian people and is now sponsoring the restoration of historical mosques in the country, the government's press service reports.

In a press release timed to coincide with the 14th anniversary of the Akhmat Kadyrov Public Foundation - the charity group named after the first Chechen president who was killed by terrorists in 2004 - the Chechen government noted that the group had been delivering aid outside the Russian Federation "for a long time and on a broad scale."

Comment: Meet Ramzan Kadyrov, son of Akhmat:


Gold Seal

German police chief praises Russia's organization of World Cup: 'You don't see intel when it works'

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German Federal Police Chief Dieter Romann praised the organizers of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, who have managed to prevent hooligan-related incidents, while assisting well-behaved fans.

Romann spoke highly of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), saying: "the good work of intelligence services should not be seen. Therefore it's organized very well."

German law enforcement has cooperated with the FSB for many years in the fields of border control, document checks, among other things, the federal police chief told reporters at the FSB headquarters in Moscow.

Comment: We are all loving the World Cup, aren't we?


Sheeple

New York private school plans to racially segregate students based on 'research'

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A West Village private school is facing a severe backlash from parents over its policy of segregating students by race. The school has promised to review the practice, but also said parents had been told about it.

The $45,485-a-term Little Red School House is facing outrage from parents who are appalled at the idea of segregating children based on race and ethnicity, the New York Post reports.

Parents recently learned of the school director Philip Kassen's plans to put minority middle-school students in the same homerooms starting next school year. The students share classes with their homeroom group for 30 percent of the day.

They also became aware that seventh and eighth graders had already been placed in classrooms based on race in the last school year and that this would likely be expanded to sixth grade in September. A number of parents have even reported the racial division appears to already occur from kindergarten onwards.


Comment: Has the US come around full circle? Presumably, all these kids share very similar linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and so far we haven't heard of any problems with small children in American schools over their ethnicity. So isn't the school creating a problem where none existed? Aren't they teaching children that appearance is more important than ideas and behavior? If research points to some sort of benefit to being around your own ethnicity, don't children get that already at home?