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      <title>Black Male Dressed in KKK Outfit Causes Outrage in Philly Black Community</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 18:28:56 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>The man must be blind to dress like that and get his message across. I am not questioning his intention but his way of doing it is rather stupid. It looks more like he wants attention instead of solving the violence in the Black Community.</description>
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      <title>LL Cool J and Brad Paisley Spark Controversy With New Song &amp;quot;Accidental Racist&amp;quot;</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 18:15:30 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>The Rap superstar LL Cool J and the Country Music superstar Brad Paisley recorded a new song titled 'Accidental Racist'. The song sparked fierce criticism from both sides of the fence. While some do praise and see it as good thing others question its purpose. The bottom line is these guys are profiting from this controversy.</description>
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      <title>Did Attorney General Eric Holder OK Attempt to Hack Journalist's EMail?</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 10:23:31 -0400</pubDate>
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The Justice Department stopped short of saying that Attorney General Eric Holder O.K.'d the investigation into Fox News reporter James Rosen. But critics have seized on a commentHolder made last week, asking if the attorney general misled Congress.

The Obama administration has been criticized for reportedly seizing Rosen's emails and phone records, and for tracking his movement in and out of the State Department through security-badge records, as it investigated possible leaks of information about North Korea. Last week's  Washington Post report  added fuel to an already controversial time for the Justice Department, which seized phone records of Associated Press reporters and offices.

In a statement on Friday, the Justice Department said the Rosen investigation had been approved &quot;at the highest levels&quot; of the Justice Department, including &quot;discussions with the Attorney General.&quot;

Here's how the department explained its decision to investigate Rosen, in a background statement:

The Department takes seriously the First Amendment right to freedom of the press. In recognition of this, the Department took great care in deciding that a search warrant was necessary in the    Kim matter, vetting the decision at the highest levels of the Department, including discussions with the Attorney General. After extensive deliberations, and after following all applicable laws, regulations and policies, the Department sought an appropriately tailored search warrant under the Privacy Protection Act. And a federal magistrate judge made an independent finding that probable cause existed to approve the search warrant.

Attorney General Holder understands the concerns that have been raised by the media and has initiated a reevaluation of existing Department policies and procedures. This review will include extensive engagement with representatives of the media. The Department must strike the appropriate balance between its obligation to enforce the laws preventing leaks of classified information and First Amendment rights, and, through a new media shield law and appropriate updates to the Department's internal guidelines, we are committed to achieving that balance.

When Holder appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on May 15, four days before the Post reported on the Rosen investigation, Holder expressed skepticism of prosecuting reporters, as lawmakers asked him about the AP probe.

&quot;You've got a long way to go to try to prosecute people - the press for the publication of that material,&quot; Holder told the committee, according to a transcript service.

But he also said that he had never been aware of potential prosecutions of reporters.

&quot;Well, I would say this. With regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material, that is not something that I've ever been involved in, heard of or would think would be a wise policy,&quot; Holder said, responding to Georgia Democratic Rep. Hank Johnson's suggestion that reporters' First Amendment rights should be protected.

The Rosen leak was part of another prosecution - of the alleged leaker - but the Justice Department did suggest, in seeking a warrant for Rosen's G-mail account, that he may have broken the law.

FBI agent Reginald Reyes wrote in an affidavit that &quot;there is probably cause to believe that the Reporter has committed or is committing a violation of section 793(d), as an aider and abbettor and/or co-conspirator, to which the materials relate.&quot;

Conservatives have seized on Holder's comment, asking if the attorney general lied to Congress when he made it. Fox's Karl Rove  has asked  that question, as have  Hot Air's Ed Morrissey  and Townhall.com's Katie Pavlich .</description>
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      <title>Two suspects of the Buenos Aires AMIA bombing, presidential candidate in Iran</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 23:56:27 -0400</pubDate>
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Friday, May 24th  2013  - 06:46 UTC
Two suspects in the bombing of the AMIA Jewish centre in Buenos Aires are candidates in Iran's presidential election. Mohsen Rezai and Ali Akbar Velayati, who are believed to have planned the 1994 attack, were among the eight candidates approved for the June 14 election by Iran's Guardian Council to succeed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.The Iranian constitution bars Ahmadinejad from seeking re-election.

Rezai is under an international arrest warrant, or red notice, from the Interpol international police agency.

Argentina has accused the Iranian government of masterminding and directing the bombing, which killed 85 and injured 300, and the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah of carrying it out. No arrests have been made in the case.

Six Iranians have been on Interpol's most wanted list since 2007 in connection with the bombing, including the current defence minister, Gen. Ahmed Vahidi.
 

Meanwhile, the Argentine Foreign Ministry said Tuesday in a statement that Argentina has received &quot;no formal notification&quot; about Iran's official approval of an agreement for the two countries to jointly probe the AMIA attack.

Iran's business commissioner to Buenos Aires, Ali Pakdaman, had said a day earlier that Ahmadinejad officially approved the agreement to create a Truth Commission investigating the bombing.

The statement issued by the office headed by Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said that only when the formal notification is received by the foreign ministries of Argentina and Iran will &quot;the deal be put into operation&quot;.

Iran also is believed to be behind the 1992 car bombing that destroyed the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, killing 29 and injuring 242.

Contrary to Argentina where the controversial memorandum strongly rejected by the Jewish community, was passed by congress after a long acrimonious debate, in Iran it only carried the approval signature of a much discredited Ahmadinejad.

  
Defence minister General Ahmed Vahidi is another suspect of the terrorist attack
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      <title>Obama Orders Eric Holder To Investigate Himself</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 23:00:26 -0400</pubDate>
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Posted 06:50 PM ET
 Press Freedom:  The president worries about the &quot;chilling effect&quot; of leak investigations as his attorney general signs the warrant labeling a Fox News reporter as a violator of the Espionage Act. The hypocrisy is breathtaking.

'I am troubled by the possibility that leak investigations may chill the investigative journalism that holds government accountable,&quot; President Obama said with a straight face in a speech Thursday at the National Defense University. &quot;Journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs.&quot;

Indeed, investigative reporting should not be a criminal offense - just ask Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, whose digging unearthed Watergate.

Now comes the hysterically funny part:

&quot;I have raised these issues with the attorney general, who shares my concern. So he has agreed to review existing Department of Justice guidelines governing investigations that involve reporters, and will convene a group of media organizations to hear their concerns as part of that review. And I have directed the attorney general to report back to me by July 12.&quot;

Well, Mr. President, you won't have to wait until July 12 to find out. NBC News has reported that your attorney general, Eric Holder, personally signed off on a controversial search warrant that identified Fox News reporter James Rosen as a &quot;possible co-conspirator&quot; in violations of the Espionage Act and authorized seizure of his private emails.

In an affidavit in support of a search warrant obtained by FBI Agent Reginald B. Reyes to secure Rosen's Google emails, it was stated:

&quot;There is probable cause to believe that the reporter has committed a violation&quot; of the Espionage Act &quot;at the very least, either as an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator of Mr. Kim.&quot;

Kim is State Department intelligence analyst Stephen Kim, who has been indicted on charges that he leaked to Rosen classified information regarding North Korea's plans to launch more nuclear tests.

Unlike Fast and Furious, the administration's &quot;gun walking&quot; operation that supplied Mexican drug cartels with semi-automatic weapons, which Holder said he never got a memo about, or the seizure of Associated Press emails, a case in which Holder claimed he recused himself, the attorney general cannot explain away the warrant that virtually accuses Rosen of being a traitor.

Justice Department defenders argue that naming Rosen a possible co-conspirator was just a tactic to get at his emails and phone records in order to build a case against the true target of the investigation, Kim.

Is that why, in addition to going after Rosen's email and phone records, Holder and Justice also went after Rosen's parents?

Ever since the Pentagon Papers were published during the Nixon administration, it has been the practice of federal law enforcement to go after people who leak secrets and not after reporters who publish them.

During the Bush administration's successful war on terror, no reporter was accused of a crime despite state secrets being spilled all over the pages of the New York Times, the Washington Post and other outlets.

The administration's pattern of intimidation and abuse of power have a common thread. Obama's animus toward Fox News is well-known, as is his scorn for the Tea Party.

Fox News reporters are accused of crimes for doing their jobs. The Tea Party, which arose in opposition to Obama policies, is targeted by the IRS, the agency tasked with enforcing ObamaCare.

Maybe this is the &quot;Chicago Way,&quot; but it's not America's way. Holder has crossed the line and must go.



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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Controversial&lt;/span&gt; Cartoons</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 00:15:20 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>War against terrorism must end, Barack Obama says</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 07:54:36 -0400</pubDate>
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America's perpetual war against terrorism since September 11th must come to an end, President Barack Obama said today as he announced new restrictions on drone strikes and a fresh effort to close the Guant'anamo Bay prison camp.By Raf Sanchez, Washington

8:09PM BST 23 May 2013




In a major speech to military and political leaders,   Mr Obama   said the   US  could not wage &quot;a boundless global war on terror&quot; but must face a new reality where threats come from regional jihadists and home-grown extremists.

&quot;Our systematic effort to dismantle terrorist organisations must continue. But this war, like all wars, must end,&quot; Mr Obama said. &quot;That's what history advises. That's what our democracy demands.&quot;

As he announced the most significant shift in US counter-terrorism since the fall of the World Trade Centre, Mr Obama said he would restrict his own signature policy of ordering drone strikes around the world.

Although insisting that the targeted killing programme was legal and effective, the President said the US must also exercise &quot;the discipline to constrain that power - or risk abusing it&quot;.

Under a new directive signed this week drone strikes would be limited only to those cases where the target represented a &quot;continuing and imminent threat&quot; to the US. He also insisted on &quot;near certainty&quot; that no civilians would be killed before authorising strikes, saying for him and his commanders the deaths of innocents would &quot;haunt us as long as we live&quot;.

While the rate of strikes has fallen sharply in Mr Obama's second term, he has already ordered more than 350 attacks compared to only around 50 under his predecessor George W Bush.

Mr Obama declared himself open to the idea of a special court or independent body tasked with reviewing the legality of each strike, although he offered no specifics of how this would work.

Under the directive, the US must show it has exhausted all option for capturing the terrorists before launching a strike but Mr Obama cautioned that special operations raids like the one against Osama bin Laden &quot;cannot be the norm&quot;.

The administration's tendency to kill rather than capture has led to criticism it is failing to extract valuable intelligence from targets.

In a significant shift, the US military will now take the lead on drones rather than the more secretive CIA. The military would be the key authority in both the active theatre of war in Afghanistan and more legally complex areas like tribal Pakistan.

Mr Obama once again called for Congress to allow him to fulfil his 2009 promise to close the controversial prison camp at Guant'anamo Bay, which he said had &quot;become a symbol around the world for an America that flouts the rule of law&quot;.

He was repeatedly heckled by Medea Benjamin, an activist with the progressive group Code Pink, who called for the immediate closure of Guant'anamo and said &quot;drones are making us less safe&quot;.






&quot;The voice of that woman is worth paying attention to,&quot; Mr Obama said. &quot;These are tough issues and the suggestion that we can gloss over them is wrong.&quot;

Of the 166 men still being detained at the facility in Cuba, 86 are currently slated for release, including more than 50 from Yemen.

Mr Obama said he would restart transferring cleared detainees to Yemen, a process halted in early 2010, and that he would appoint two senior officials &quot;whose sole responsibility will be to achieve the transfer of detainees to third countries&quot;.

He emphasised the enormous cost of running the prison site pointing out that the US spends nearly $800,000 per detainee - or 30 times more than it would cost to imprison them on the mainland.

Pointing to the current hunger strike at Guant'anamo, where dozens of detainees are being force fed through tubes, Mr Obama asked: &quot;Is that who we are? Is that something that our Founders foresaw? Is that the America we want to leave to our children?&quot;

He also addressed the recent controversy of government investigators monitoring reporters' phone records saying he was &quot;troubled by the possibility that leak investigations may chill the investigative journalism that holds government accountable&quot;.

His speech came   a day after the US confirmed for the first time it had killed four Americans in drone strikes   in Yemen and Pakistan, but said only one - Anwar al-Awlaki, the US-born al-Qaeda cleric - had been deliberately targeted.

Aides said Mr Obama, a former constitutional law professor who ran on a civil liberties platform in 2008, had been looking forward to giving the speech and had been working on the text for months.

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      <title>Holder OK'd search warrant for Fox News reporter's private emails, official says</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 07:18:21 -0400</pubDate>
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By Michael Isikoff
National Investigative Correspondent, NBC News

Attorney General Eric Holder signed off on a controversial search warrant that identified Fox News reporter James Rosen as a &quot;possible co-conspirator&quot; in violations of the Espionage Act and authorized seizure of his private emails, a law enforcement official told NBC News on Thursday.The disclosure of the attorney general's role came as President Barack Obama, in a major speech on his counterterrorism policy, said Holder had agreed to review Justice Department guidelines governing investigations that involve journalists.

&quot;I am troubled by the possibility that leak investigations may chill the investigative journalism that holds government accountable,&quot; Obama said. &quot;Journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs.&quot;

Rosen, who has not been charged in the case, was nonetheless the target of a search warrant that enabled Justice Department investigators to secretly seize his private emails after an FBI agent said he had &quot;asked, solicited and encouraged ... (a source) to disclose sensitive United States internal documents and intelligence information.&quot; 

Obama's comments follow a firestorm of criticism that has erupted over disclosures that in separate investigations of leaks of classified information, the Justice Department had obtained private emails that Rosen exchanged with a source and the phone records of Associated Press reporters.  

Holder previously said he recused himself from the AP subpoena because he had been questioned as a witness in the underlying investigation into a leak about a foiled bomb plot in Yemen. His role in personally approving the Rosen search warrant had not been previously reported.

A Justice Department spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Department of Justice later issued a statement about the review of media guidelines: &quot;This review is consistent with Attorney General Holder's long-standing belief that freedom of the press is essential to our democracy,&quot; it said. &quot;At the same time, the attorney general believes that leaks of classified information damage our national security and must be investigated using appropriate law enforcement tools.  We remain steadfast in our commitment to following all laws and regulations intended to safeguard national security as well as the First Amendment interests of the press in reporting the news and the public in receiving it.&quot; 

The law enforcement official said Holder's approval of the Rosen search, in the spring of 2010, came after senior Justice officials concluded there was &quot;probable cause&quot; that Rosen's communications with his source, identified as intelligence analyst Stephen Kim, met the legal burden for such searches. &quot;It was approved at the highest levels-- and I mean the highest,&quot; said the law enforcement official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. He said that explicitly included Holder.

Kim has since been indicted on charges that he leaked classified information to Rosen about how North Korea would respond to a United Nations resolution condemning the country's nuclear program. He has denied the charges.

In an affidavit in support of a search warrant to Google for Rosen's emails, an FBI agent wrote that the Fox News journalist -- identified only as &quot;the Reporter&quot; -- had &quot;asked, solicited and encouraged Mr. Kim to disclose sensitive United States internal documents and intelligence information.&quot; 

&quot;The Reporter did so by employing flattery and playing to Mr. Kim's vanity and ego,&quot; it continued. &quot;Much like an intelligence officer would run a clandestine intelligence source, the Reporter instructed Mr. Kim on a covert communications plan that involved&quot; emails from his gmail account.

The affidavit states that FBI agents had tracked Rosen's entrances and exits of the State Department in order to show that they had coincided with Kim's movements. Based on that and other findings, the affidavit by FBI Agent Reginald B. Reyes, stated, &quot;There is probable cause to believe that the Reporter has committed a violation&quot; of the Espionage Act &quot;at the very least, either as an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator of Mr. Kim.&quot;

It also said that Google was specifically instructed not to notify &quot;the subscriber&quot; -- Rosen -- that his emails were being seized.

In new documents disclosed Thursday, the Justice Department sought and obtained approval to keep the search warrant, which was approved by a federal magistrate, under seal. It was unsealed in November 2011, but never made a part of the docket of Kim's case and went unnoticed until this week.

Justice officials have since said they do not intend to criminally charge Rosen, but media groups have condemned the issuance of the search warrant itself.

&quot;The Justice Department's decision to treat routine newsgathering efforts as evidence of criminality is extremely troubling and corrodes time-honored understandings between the public and the government about the role of the free press,&quot; said Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

In his speech Thursday, Obama reiterated his determination to pursue leak investigations. &quot;We must enforce consequences for those who break the law and breach their commitment to protect classified information,&quot; he said.

  But, he said, &quot;Our focus must be on those who break the law,&quot; not journalists. He said he was calling on Congress to pass a media shield law and had raised the issue with Holder, &quot;who shares my concern.&quot;

As part of the Justice Department review of guidelines, the president said, Holder will convene a group of media organizations to hear their views and &quot;report back to me by July 12th.&quot;

NBC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pete Williams contributed to this report.

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      <description>The son of Igor of Kiev and Olga, Sviatoslav is famous for his incessant
 campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two
 great powers of Eastern Europe-Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire;
 he also subdued the Volga Bulgars, the Alans, and numerous East Slavic 
tribes, and at times was allied with the Pechenegs and Magyars.



In 2005, reports circulated that a village
 in the Belgorod region had erected a monument to Sviatoslav's victory 
over the Khazars by the Russian sculptor Vyacheslav Klykov. The reports 
described the 13-meter tall statue as depicting a Rus' cavalryman 
trampling a supine Khazar bearing a Star of David. This created 
an outcry within the Jewish community of Russia. The controversy was 
further exacerbated by Klykov's connections with Pamyat and other 
anti-Semitic organizations, as well as by his involvement in the &quot;letter
 of 500&quot;, a controversial appeal to the Prosecutor General to review all
 Jewish organizations in Russia for extremism.&quot;



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sviatoslav_I_of_Kiev





 Khazars were a Turkish group of tribes and nations, who ruled an empire extending east and west of the Caspian Sea ,
 from the sixth or seventh to the tenth or eleventh centuries. They 
engaged in the eighth century in a bloody struggle with the last Umayyad
 khalif. Around 965 they were decisively defeated by Russian settlers. 
Their enmity to their Muslim and Christian neighbours caused their 
ruler, part of the nobility and apparently also of the people, to adopt 
Judaism around 740. The Karaite version has usually been that what they 
adopted was, in fact, Karaism. One of the main propagandists of this 
theory was A. Firkovich, which has given it so bad a name in academic 
circles that for a long time most scholars would not touch it. But in 
recent years some have come around to a more affirmative view. Some 
elements do exist which could indicate a linkage between Khazar and 
Karaite history:



READ MORE - http://www.turkiye.net/sota/karakhaz.htm







So those who call themselves Jews are actually Turks by blood, they are children of Khazars.

Today's
 Jews are not Semites, their forefathers used to live in southers Russia
 but after the collapse of their &quot;empire&quot; they moved to Europe.

To learn more, you need to read  &quot;The Thirteenth Tribe&quot;  by Arthur Koestler:



THE KHAZAR (Ashkenazic) EMPIRE AND ITS HERITAGE

This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major 
but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in the Dark Ages 
became converted to Judaism. Khazaria was finally wiped out by the 
forces of Genghis Khan, but evidence indicates that the Khazars 
themselves migrated to Poland and formed the cradle of Western Jewry. . .</description>
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      <title>Eric Holder Lied Under Oath To Congress.Media Request Resignation</title>
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      <description>During testimony under oath Eric Holder told Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) that targeting journalists was bad policy and something he'd never been involved in.
Holder stated.
&quot;First of all you've got a long way to go to try to prosecute the press for publication of material. This has not fared well in American history... In regard to potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material. This is not something I've ever been involved in, heard of, or would think would be wise policy.&quot;

NBC reported that Eric Holder approved the search warrant for Fox News reporter's private emails.

Attorney General Eric Holder signed off on a controversial search warrant that identified Fox News reporter James Rosen as a &quot;possible co-conspirator&quot; in violations of the Espionage Act and authorized seizure of his private emails, a law enforcement official told NBC News on Thursday.

The disclosure of the attorney general's role came as President Barack Obama, in a major speech on his counterterrorism policy, said Holder had agreed to review Justice Department guidelines governing investigations that involve journalists.

If this information at NBC News is accurate then Eric Holder lied to the Judiciary Committee last week under oath. Karl Rove pointed this out tonight on FOX News. This is a very serious development.

The Huffington Post and other outlets have called for Holders resignation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 13:55:51 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Woolwich attack: Controversial Muslim cleric Anjem Choudray speaks out after protests over the brutal killing of a soldier. Report by Ashley Fudge.
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      <title>Norwegian Enricher Expresses Solidarity with the Woolwich Butchers</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 13:53:40 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Source: http://gatesofvienna.net/2013/05/norwegian-enricher-expresses-solidarity-with-the-woolwich-butchers/


The Muslim community in Europe embraces the New World Order's concept
 of borderlessness, at least as it concerns solidarity in jihad. A 
prominent &quot;Norwegian&quot; Salafist has expressed his enthusiasm for the 
&quot;wonderful news&quot; from Woolwich yesterday.



Many thanks to John M for translating this article from  Dagbladet :


Ubaydullah Hussain hails the machete-killer in London


A British soldier was brutally killed in broad daylight in Woolwich, 
London yesterday. The soldier was first hit by a car, then attacked with
 knives and machetes.
  


One of the two attackers was filmed shortly after the crime.


&quot;We swear by the Almighty Allah that we will never stop fighting 
against you. The only reason we do this is because Muslims are dying 
every single day. The British soldier was just an act of: 'an eye for 
eye, a tooth for tooth,'&quot; says the murderer as he looks straight into 
the camera. Something which has resulted in the British Prime Minister 
David Cameron to address this as &quot;a terrorist attack&quot;.


In Norway, the controversial Oslo resident Arslan Maroof Hussain (27)
 , better known as &quot;Ubaydullah Hussain&quot;, has applauded the brutal 
murder. Last night he wrote on his Facebook profile:


&quot;Wonderful news from England. A terrorist pig from the British army has been slaughtered by our brave brothers. Allahu Akhbar!


&quot;May Allah SWT reward their actions and intentions and humiliate the enemies of Islam in the worst possible way.&quot;


Hussain was previously featured as one of the most attention-seeking 
Islamists and has at times also been referred to as leader of The 
Prophet's Ummah , which is under investigation by the Oslo police and 
the Police Security Service.




This is far from the first time Hussain has posted controversial Facebook updates.




In January, he praised the terrorist attack at the gas production 
facility In Amenas  , where five Norwegians were killed.



In December of last year, he passed on a Facebook message from Arfan 
Bhatti, in which Norwegian soldiers in Afghanistan were described as 
&quot;living targets, living corpses&quot; to TV 2.


In October, he posted a message which many saw as death threats against Norwegian Jews.





Hussain was also arrested in October for threats against two journalists from  Dagsavisen  and  Aftenposten  - and against the Jewish community. Although, according to himself, the threats were meant in a sarcastic way.</description>
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