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ISIS told supporters to run over 'filthy French disbelievers' with their cars two years before Nice attack.



Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, pictured, urged ISIS sympathisers to kill the 'filthy French' anyway they could, including by running over them with vehicles

He said: 'If you can kill a disbelieving American or European - especially the spiteful and filthy French - or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way, however it may be.'

He went on: 'Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3691462/At-80-killed-truck-slams-revelers-Nice.html
Is this guy still living? If so, he should be targeted for assassination asap.
Iraq says ISIS leader Abu Mohammed al-Adnani wounded in airstrike

http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/07/middleeast/isis-leader-abu-mohammed-al-adnani/
 

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denying the fact that you defended the dundas wife beaters' free speech rights won't make it go away. you never responded in that thread
Sadly everyone has the right to free speech no matter how reprehensible, even you. Some guy in Dundas square has the exact same right as you to promote idiocy. As long as neither of you commit actual crimes there is nothing for the law to do about it.

Actually you're closer to the line than some guy with a book because he's justifying a crime while you're trying to justify religious hatred.
 

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Sadly everyone has the right to free speech no matter how reprehensible, even you. Some guy in Dundas square has the exact same right as you to promote idiocy. As long as neither of you commit actual crimes there is nothing for the law to do about it.

Actually you're closer to the line than some guy with a book because he's justifying a crime while you're trying to justify religious hatred.
again you display your hypocrisy. you claim to support free speech rights but you constantly attack me for opinions you don't like and i as you and others many times to show me links where i incite religious hatred of muslims based on thier religions. instead of finding links to continue to attack me using your feelings and emotions which only shows you have no evidence of me inciting hatred and for this you are on my ignore list. i lost all patience with girly men like you constantly following me around using the he is bigot card without evidence
 

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You're not keeping up with reading. He admits he has no evidence for his claims
And you have no evidence he was NOT a radical muslim who acted on his religious beliefs.

Cops arent even done searching his apartment yet. They also just arrested 3 people in connection with this terror attack, so its obvious he had help from more than one person:

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/french-police-arrest-three-nice-raid-truck-attack-073628855.html

And ISIS has also claimed responsibility: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...ME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2016-07-16-04-51-34


HHmm......sounds like evidence is piling up pretty quickly
 

AK-47

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Yes we do.
All the evidence points to someone who was not at all religious, from his actions, his wife's comments and his families comments.
http://www.france24.com/en/20160715-driver-truck-nice-attacks-not-known-terrorist
That still doesnt mean he wasnt in contact with a terrorist group. The 9/11 hijackers werent particularly religious either, they drank alcohol, visited strip clubs.....etc. But we all know what happened next

There isn't any evidence linking him to ISIS yet either
ISIS has claimed him as theirs. Whether thats true or not remains to be seen
 

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France is developing into a hotbed of anarchy and unrest. The elements of ostracization, unemployment and various forms of xenophobia will make these kind of attacks more and more frequent. France's involvement in the Middle East past and present will help to ensure this.
 

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That still doesnt mean he wasnt in contact with a terrorist group. The 9/11 hijackers werent particularly religious either, they drank alcohol, visited strip clubs.....etc. But we all know what happened next


ISIS has claimed him as theirs. Whether thats true or not remains to be seen
ISIS will morph and mutate into another faction of increasing complexity resulting in perpetual unrest in the Middle East and increasingly greater frequencies of attacks around the world. Islam is not a passive religion nor or its followers.
 

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France probes motives of Nice attack as 'five arrested'

Meanwhile, according to legal sources, five men believed to be linked to the Tunisian man who killed 84 people when he drove a truck into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice were arrested overnight Saturday, a judicial source said.
Two of the men being held were arrested Friday and three others on Saturday morning, the source added. The driver's estranged wife is also still being held by police.
President Francois Hollande said the country would observe three days of mourning as he warned the death toll could rise further, with more than 50 people fighting for their lives following the attack in the Cote d’Azur resort city on Thursday night.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls said attacker Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel probably had links to radical Islam, but Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve cautioned it was too early to make the connection.

Anti-terrorism prosecutor Francois Molins said the 31-year-old Tunisian was “completely unknown” to the intelligence services but that the assault was “exactly in line with” calls from militant groups to kill.
The attack left a scene of carnage on Nice’s picturesque Promenade des Anglais, with mangled bodies strewn over the palm-fringed walkway. At least 10 children and teenagers were among the dead.
AFP reporter Robert Holloway witnessed the white truck driving at speed into the crowd, causing “absolute chaos”.

“It was hurtling towards us and we had just enough time to yell at each other ‘get out of the way!’,” he said.
Dramatic video footage showed police surrounding the heavily damaged truck and firing through the windscreen to kill the attacker.
The massacre again prompted questions as to why France is a persistent target for attacks and what can be done to prevent such unsophisticated assaults.

Investigators were building up a picture of Lahouaiej-Bouhlel; a man with a record of petty crime, but no known connection to terrorist groups.
His father said he had suffered from depression and had “no links” to religion.
“From 2002 to 2004, he had problems that caused a nervous breakdown. He would become angry and he shouted… he would break anything he saw in front of him,” Mohamed Mondher Lahouaiej-Bouhlel said outside his home in Msaken, eastern Tunisia.

“We are also shocked,” he said, adding that he had not seen his son since he left for France but was not entirely sure when this was.
Neighbours described the attacker, who lived in a modest district of Nice and worked as a delivery man, as a loner who never responded to their greetings.
He and his wife had three children, but she had demanded a divorce after a “violent argument”, one neighbour said.
His wife was arrested on Friday and taken for questioning, a police source said.

The prosecutor said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had been armed and at the end of his rampage he had fired “several times at three police officers” before he was shot dead.
Photographs after the carnage showed the truck, which had been hired on Monday, with its front badly damaged and riddled with bullet holes.
Molins said a fake pistol, fake rifles and a dummy grenade were found inside.

Hollande described the incident as a “terrorist attack” in a sombre televised address, adding that “France was struck on its national day… the symbol of freedom”.
But political opponents were already pointing the finger, with presidential contender Alain Juppe saying the carnage could have been avoided if “all measures” had been taken.

Some 200 people were injured in the assault, among them around 50 children, with some “hanging between life and death”, a hospital official said.
“There are French among the victims and also many foreigners from every continent and many children, young children,” Hollande said after visiting a hospital.

http://www.thelocal.fr/20160716/france-mourns-nice-dead-as-four-more-arrested
 

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The truck traveled almost 2 kilometres before it stop. Couldn't the police have shot out the tires and stopped the carnage much earlier?

Hopefully, it will never happen in Canada or anywhere else for that matter but I would not be surprised if the perpetrator(s) of the next major or even minor casualty attacks is a Muslim or Muslims.
 

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Look at an episode of Cops or one of the police chase shows and you'll see that some still keep on going with the tires shot out.
Looking at the video clip it appears that the French police were armed with only pea shooter handguns, would they have been able to kill the engine block if they had heavier weaponry?
 

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denying the fact that you defended the dundas wife beaters' free speech rights won't make it go away. you never responded in that thread
Anytime you're cornered and don't have an answer you just respond by regurgitating your "dundas wife beater" mantra.
 

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ISIS told supporters to run over 'filthy French disbelievers' with their cars two years before Nice attack.



Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, pictured, urged ISIS sympathisers to kill the 'filthy French' anyway they could, including by running over them with vehicles

He said: 'If you can kill a disbelieving American or European - especially the spiteful and filthy French - or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way, however it may be.'

He went on: 'Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3691462/At-80-killed-truck-slams-revelers-Nice.html
Canadians made the list. I wonder if this comes as a shock to some of the posters around here. When will they strike? How many dead Canadians will there be? How will they strike (bombs, shooting up the eaten centre or a theatre, subway system, water supply, truck, planes in buildings)? Get ready to post your Facebook cover photo draped in the colours of the Canadian flag.
 

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"We are on the verge of a civil war." That quote did not come from a fanatic or a lunatic. No, it came from head of France's homeland security, the DGSI (Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure), Patrick Calvar. He has, in fact, spoken of the risk of a civil war many times. On July 12th, he warned a commission of members of parliament, in charge of a survey about the terrorist attacks of 2015, about it.

In May 2016, he delivered almost the same message to another commission of members of parliament, this tme in charge of national defense. "Europe," he said, "is in danger. Extremism is on the rise everywhere, and we are now turning our attention to some far-right movements who are preparing a confrontation".

What kind of confrontation? "Intercommunity confrontations," he said -- polite for "a war against Muslims." "One or two more terrorist attacks," he added, "and we may well see a civil war."

In February 2016, in front of a senate commission in charge of intelligence information, he said again: " We are looking now at far-right extremists who are just waiting for more terrorist attacks to engage in violent confrontation".

No one knows if the truck terrorist, who plowed into the July 14th Bastille Day crowd in Nice and killed more than 80 people, will be the trigger for a French civil war, but it might help to look at what creates the risk of one in France and other countries, such as Germany or Sweden.

The main reason is the failure of the state.

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/8489/france-the-coming-civil-war
 

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ISIS told supporters to run over 'filthy French disbelievers' with their cars two years before Nice attack.



Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, pictured, urged ISIS sympathisers to kill the 'filthy French' anyway they could, including by running over them with vehicles

He said: 'If you can kill a disbelieving American or European - especially the spiteful and filthy French - or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way, however it may be.'

He went on: 'Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3691462/At-80-killed-truck-slams-revelers-Nice.html
Canadians made the list. I wonder if this comes as a shock to some of the posters around here. When will they strike? How many dead Canadians will there be? How will they strike (bombs, shooting up the eaten centre or a theatre, subway system, water supply, truck, planes in buildings)?
Small, it happened one month after Abu Mohammed made his plea back in 2014.

A Canadian jihadist named Martin Couture-Rouleau waited in his CAR near a Tim's until
two Canadian Armed Forces officers stepped out of a Service Canada office and drove his CAR over them, killing one.

Couture-Rouleau had been yearning for martyrdom for months. As he sped off, he called 911 to make sure everyone knew he was “acting in the name of Allah.

Full details and news sources are located here: https://terb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?570743-Flashback-Canadian-jihadist-drove-his-CAR-over-2-Canadian-soilders-killing-1
 
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