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‘Islamic State Commander’ Found Living As Refugee In Europe

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2:47 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Europe what the hell?...you honestly can't make this up, if you wrote it as a book people would think the book too stupid and fictional to believe

Meanwhile Obama, Hillary and manchild in Canada want unchecked refugees into N.America by the thousands
the Toronto Sun read some weeks back, Trudeau refugee targets a fantasy!



A European television channel interviewed a suspected Islamic State commander living in Europe as a refugee
WTF?




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Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2:50 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Quote:

Police raid two addresses in German village after 'ISIS commander' living there as a refugee gives a TV interview

Anti-terror police search homes of ISIS suspects living in refugee housing
Came after a German TV station interviewed one of the men in the village
It claimed the suspect was an alleged ISIS commander who fought in Syria
Suspect 'fled the Syria war via Turkey before claiming asylum in Germany'
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The suspect, named only as Bassam, allegedly fought with ISIS in the eastern Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor before leaving via Turkey and claiming asylum in Germany.
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Last week, German police conducted raids in Berlin and across western Germany against four Algerian men suspected of having ties to ISIS and plotting an attack in Berlin.

One of the men had registered in Germany as a Syrian refugee, police said.







more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3439051/Police-raid-two-addres
s-rural-German-village-ISIS-commander-living-refugee-gives-TV-interview.htm

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016 5:51 PM

THGRRI


Quote:

Originally posted by JAYNEZTOWN:
Quote:

Police raid two addresses in German village after 'ISIS commander' living there as a refugee gives a TV interview

Anti-terror police search homes of ISIS suspects living in refugee housing
Came after a German TV station interviewed one of the men in the village
It claimed the suspect was an alleged ISIS commander who fought in Syria
Suspect 'fled the Syria war via Turkey before claiming asylum in Germany'
...
..
The suspect, named only as Bassam, allegedly fought with ISIS in the eastern Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor before leaving via Turkey and claiming asylum in Germany.
....
..

Last week, German police conducted raids in Berlin and across western Germany against four Algerian men suspected of having ties to ISIS and plotting an attack in Berlin.

One of the men had registered in Germany as a Syrian refugee, police said.







more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3439051/Police-raid-two-addres
s-rural-German-village-ISIS-commander-living-refugee-gives-TV-interview.htm



Claimed inaccuracies and controversies of your source JAYNEZTOWN

September 2009: Geek.com reported that a story posted in MailOnline about a solar panel made from human hair was a hoax. Engineer Edward Craig Hyatt stated that it was not possible to use human hair in any configuration to generate electricity when exposed to light.

June 2010: The Guardian reported that MailOnline had published an inaccurate story about an iPhone 4 recall, based on a Twitter message from a parody account by a Steve Jobs impersonator. MailOnline realised its error and removed the article.

In October 2011, MailOnline and several other news sources published standby articles on Amanda Knox's trial prematurely. The articles reported an upholding of the guilty verdict before the judge had finished announcing the reversal of the guilty verdict.Mail Online stated the article was removed within 90 seconds and apologized. The article became the subject of a Press Complaints Commission complaint that noted the article's reporting of events and reactions that had not taken place and said that was "not acceptable" but commented positively on the handling of the error.

January 2012: ABC News Radio reported the falsity of a story "repeated by numerous media outlets" concerning a supposed naming by Advertising Age of a campaign by singer Rihanna for fashion house Armani as the "sexiest ad of the year." The story, Ad Age said, "seemed to have originated with the British tabloid the Daily Mail. Huffington Post removed the story and apologized.

January 2012: Robert Hart-Fletcher, of the charity "Kids and Media", told BeefJack, a gaming magazine, that quotes attributed to him were "completely fabricated" across a range of British media, most prominently the Daily Mail and the BBC.

April 2012: MailOnline published an article about a dentist who extracted her ex-boyfriend's teeth; the piece was later exposed as a hoax by MSNBC.com. The article appeared under the byline of reporter Simon Tomlinson, who said he does not know where the story came from.

April 2012: The Christian Science Monitor reported that MailOnline had misused an opinion piece published in Egypt's Al-Ahram newspaper and translated into English by Al Arabiya. The original article claimed "Egypt's parliament was considering a piece of legislation sponsored by Islamists to allow men to have sex with their wives after their death." The Daily Mail, wrote Monitor staff writer Dan Murphy, "distorted the original claim from a proposal to a done deal: 'Egyptian husbands will soon be legally allowed to have sex with their dead wives', the tabloid claimed, apparently having misunderstood the original Al Arabiya translation."

October 2012: Actor Nicolas Cage received an apology and damages for a false story in Mail Online about allegations of tax evasion.

July 2014: The MailOnline admitted having published an entirely false story about George Clooney and the family of his fiancée.

Sourcing

In March 2012, the Poynter Institute published an article criticising the MailOnline for failing to give proper attribution to the sources of some article content, and often reprinting paragraphs without permission or attribution. The article said that when the Mail Online is called out for stealing content, it will sometime removes the text in question without acknowledging or apologising for the problem.


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Thursday, February 11, 2016 4:10 AM

SHINYGOODGUY


Oh sure, and Donald Trump is a mild-mannered newspaper reporter who switched from the Bigoted Republican party/White supremezits party to the
Liberal/Independent party. He says he needs to show his true colors and declare his love for Reverend Sharpton............

Plus, this just in, he gave an interview to Al Goldstein where he reveals
his Closet of Goodies that he built with his own two hands, and he's calling
"Trump Trickle Down Your Legs Pole Dancing" - Melania wears a dominatrix rubber cat suit, complete with spiked heels and a Cat-O-Nine Tails whipping
belt.

I knew it!!!


SGG


Quote:

Originally posted by JAYNEZTOWN:
Europe what the hell?...you honestly can't make this up, if you wrote it as a book people would think the book too stupid and fictional to believe

Meanwhile Obama, Hillary and manchild in Canada want unchecked refugees into N.America by the thousands
the Toronto Sun read some weeks back, Trudeau refugee targets a fantasy!



A European television channel interviewed a suspected Islamic State commander living in Europe as a refugee
WTF?





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Friday, February 12, 2016 1:28 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


German authorities conduct anti-terrorism raids in Mainz
http://www.dw.com/en/german-authorities-conduct-anti-terrorism-raids-i
n-mainz/a-19032548

German police have searched the apartments of two suspected terrorists in Mainz. No plans for an attack were found, but one of the men is suspected of having ties to the "Islamic State" terrorist group.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2023 11:55 AM

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