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UK: Nigerian man stripped of British citizenship, suspected of plotting Paris-style terror attack


A Nigerian man linked to a group of British Islamists has been stripped of his UK citizenship amid fears he would return to London to execute a Paris-style terror attack, a court heard on Tuesday, May 24.
 
The man, known as L2 for legal reasons,(who is currently in Nigeria with his family) was deemed such a security risk that Home Secretary Theresa May (pictured) personally signed an order removing his British nationality in 2013.

L2, who is said to have lived and worked in Tower Hamlets, East London, during his time in Britain, is now challenging the Home Office decision at a hearing at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) in London.

According to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, which is covering the case, an unnamed secret services agent referred to as ‘EZ’ told the hearing L2 had been “engaged in terror activity.”

L2 was directly associated with close friends of Michael Adebolajo, killer of soldier Lee Rigby, and Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) executioner Mohammed Emwazi, also known as “Jihadi John,” the court heard.

The agent said L2 had been in Turkey in 2007 taking part in terror-related activity with Ali Adorus, a close associate of Jihadi John. After returning to the UK, L2 spent time in a British prison between 2007 and 2011 for possessing a handgun, the agent said.

Following his release, L2 is understood to have attended meetings and been a member of the now banned group of  radicals al Muhajiroun.

The court was also told L2 had fought for Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) against French forces in Mali, and it was largely because of this the British state sought to ban him from returning.

"We were trying to prevent L2 bringing back the expertise he would have learnt with AQIM and so a deprivation order was the best course to take,"  the agent told Sia
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The agent says recent events such as last year’s Paris attacks suggest extremists are returning to conduct their jihad in Europe, including “instances where individuals from the UK have travelled overseas and returned to conduct attacks."

The agent also said L2 worked at Master Printers in Tower Hamlets - a printing shop raided by police in 2011 over suspicions of links to al Muhajiroun.

L2 worked alongside Ibrahim Hassan(left) and Shah Jalal Hussein (right) who was tried in 2014 for disseminating terrorist propaganda and jailed for three years.

The court heard the pair knew each other “not just through their employment” but because they were both founding members of the proscribed terrorist organization Minbar Ansar Deen.

In cross examination, Hugh Southey QC, barrister for L2, said his client denied being a member of either al Muhajiroun or Minbar Ansar Deen, merely that he was acquainted with members.

Southey said Minbar Ansar Deen was “essentially just a website,” which L2 denies ever visiting. The case continues. See main story here
source: lindaikejisblog

INDONESIA: Indonesia approves death penalty and chemical castration for child rapists.


Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo issued a regulation on Wednesday May 25 that provides tougher punishments for child rapists, including chemical castration and death penalty.President Widodo said the regulation was a response to the crisis caused by sexual violence against children.


"I have declared that sexual offences against children are an extraordinary crime, because they threaten and endanger the lives of children," he said
"An extraordinary crime deserves an exceptional response. Therefore, this regulation imposes heavier punishments and additional measures for the perpetrators of the violence."
Previously, the maximum sentence for rape, of either an adult or a child, was 14 years in jail. People jailed for sexual offences against children may also now be made to wear electronic monitoring devices after their release.

Demands for harsher punishments have increased following the gang rape and murder of a teenage girl by 14 men in western Indonesia last month.


14-year-old Yuyun(her family pictured above, holding her photo ) on her way home from school and the rape and brutal murder of a 18-year-old factory worker this month have sparked national outrage.

Yuyun went missing on April 2on her way back from school in the village of Kasiah Kasubun in Bengkulu province, in western Indonesia. Her body was found two days later by villagers, bruised and beaten and with her hands tied. Twelve suspects have been arrested, seven under 18 years of age.


In polls and on social media there is widespread support for tougher punishments including castration and the death penalty for perpetrators, particularly when children are the victims.

But a number of leading rights activists have voiced their dissent. Mariana Aminudi from the National Commission on Violence Against Women said on Twitter:
"The castration law is evidence that the government does not view sexual assaults as act of violence but merely as a matter of controlling sexual urges."
While Sandra Moniaga from the National Commission on Human Rights wrote:
"Violence will not be stopped by violent punishments."
Introduced by emergency presidential decree, the new rules are in effect immediately but could be overturned by parliament at a later date.

Social Affairs Minister Khfifah Indar Parawansa said on Tuesday that the regulation provides greater punishments for offenders as well as psychosocial therapy for victims and their families.

source: lindaikejisblog

FOOTBALL: Happy Jose Mourinho shows off his Man Utd contract


The new Old Trafford coach posted the picture on his Instagram account this morning and captioned it ''Manchester United Football Club, Old Trafford, The Theatre Of Dreams''

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RACISM: INDIA: India probes attack on 26-year-old Nigerian student in Hyderabad


India's foreign ministry says it is looking into an alleged attack on a Nigerian student by a local man in the southern city of Hyderabad. 26-year-old Bamilola Kazim was allegedly assaulted by Mohammed Gafoor after a row on Wednesday, May 25. He was treated for wounds at a local hospital and released.

Last week a student from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Masunda Kitada Oliver was beaten to death by a group of Indian men after an argument in Delhi.

Two men have been arrested in connection with the killing of the Congolese man.
ndian foreign ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted on Friday that Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj "had urgently sought report" on Wednesday's incident from the local government "and is monitoring the case".

Police said Mr Kazim allegedly parked his car in front of Mr Gafoor's house, and was attacked with an iron rod by the latter after an altercation.

Hyderabad police officer K Srinivas told BBC Hindi's Imran Qureshi that the two men had "reached some understanding" after Mr Gafoor was arrested and released on bail.

Gideon Omodowale of the local Nigerian Students Association said it was a "small issue".

"He [Mr Gafoor] has apologised and we have also forgiven him. It happens," he told the BBC.

Following last week's killing of an African student in Delhi, a group of African embassies had said they did not want to participate in Africa Day celebrations on Thursday because of repeated attacks on African students in India.

"This is because the African community in India, including students, are in a state of mourning in memory of the slain African students in the last few years, including Mr Oliver," said Alem Tsehage Woldermariam, Dean of African Group of Heads of Mission.

They later relented after Ms Swaraj promised to ensure the safety of African students in India. He said the Indian government had received news from its embassy in Kinshasa, the capital of Democratic Republic of Congo, that some "Indian establishments and shops were attacked on 23 and 25 May as a reaction perhaps to the killing of the Congolese national" in Delhi.

"It has been reported that by Wednesday, things have calmed down," Mr Swarup was quoted as saying by The Hindu newspaper.

Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have not yet commented on the remarks.

source: lindaikejisblog

FOOTBALL: Man U shares photo of José Mourinho holding the club's jersey as they confirm he's the new manager


Former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has officially been confirmed as the new Manchester United coach by the club this morning. He has signed a 3year deal worth £45m and is immediately tasked with winning the premier league. Announcing the appointment on Manutd.com, Man U Executive vice chairman Ed Woodward said:
"José is quite simply the best manager in the game today. He has won trophies and inspired players in countries across Europe and, of course, he knows the Premier League very well, having won three titles here. I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome him to Manchester United. His track record of success is ideal to take the club forward."
Speaking about his new appointment, José Mourinho said:
"To become Manchester United manager is a special honour in the game. It is a club known and admired throughout the world. There is a mystique and a romance about it which no other club can match. I have always felt an affinity with Old Trafford; it has hosted some important memories for me in my career and I have always enjoyed a rapport with the United fans. I’m looking forward to being their manager and enjoying their magnificent support in the coming years."
source: lindaikejisblog 

FOOTBALL: ITALY: JUVENTUS AGREE DEAL WITH MASCHERANO (RUMOURS)


Javier Mascherano has agreed a deal in principle to join Juventus, according to Sport.

The report claims that the Argentine international has held talks with the Serie A champions and is prepared to make the move this summer.


As of yet, there is currently no deal in place between Barcelona and Juventus, and the Spanish champions have no plans to allow the 31-year-old to leave.

Mascherano joined Barcelona in 2010, winning La Liga four times and the Champions League twice during his time at Camp Nou.

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NIGERIA: Nigerians on twitter share their thoughts on Buhari's first year in office


Using the hashtag, #PMBat1 which was started by BBC Africa, some Nigerians on twitter are sharing their thoughts on President Buhari's first year in office. While some of them praise him for his performance, others said they are very disappointed. See more tweets after the cut..
 

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FOOTBALL: BRAZIL: KAKA REPLACES DOUGLAS COSTA IN BRAZIL'S COPA AMERICA SQUAD


Kaka will replace the injured Douglas Costa in Brazil's 23-man squad for the upcoming Copa America Centenario, it was announced on Thursday.
Bayern Munich midfielder Costa, who played in the club's penalty shoot-out win against Borussia Dortmund in the DFB-Pokal final last week, was ruled out of the Copa America due to a left-thigh injury.



Brazil coach Dunga elected to replace him with Orlando City midfielder Kaka, who has contributed five assists and scored twice in seven appearances in the MLS this season. 
Kaka made his Brazil debut under Luiz Felipe Scolari in 2002 at the age of 19, and has gone on to play 91 times for the national team. 
Brazil are looking to win a ninth Copa America title at the special Centenario edition of the tournament, held in the United States next month. 
Dunga and Co. begin with a clash against Ecuador on June 4, before facing fellow Group B opponents Haiti (June 8) and Peru (June 12).

source: goal.com

FOOTBALL: MOURINHO URGES MANCHESTER UNITED TO 'FORGET THE PAST THREE YEARS'


Jose Mourinho is keen for Manchester United to forget a spluttering three years under David Moyes and Louis van Gaal as he begins the process of making them a "great" club again.
Mourinho was named as Van Gaal's replacement at Old Trafford on Friday, signing
a three-year deal at the Premier League club after days of negotiations.
The 53-year-old will be charged with returning United to the top of the English game and restoring their place among European football's elite, a challenge he is relishing.
And the former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Inter boss hopes to channel the spirit of United under Alex Ferguson to bring back the glory days.
"We can look at our club now in two perspectives," he told MUTV. "One perspective is the last three years and another perspective is the club history. 
"I think I prefer to forget the past three years, I prefer to focus on the giant club I have in my hands now and I think what the fans are expecting me to say is that I want to win. I think the players need to listen - I want to win."
Mourinho is confident the appointment comes at the perfect time in his own career, having spent five months out of the game after his sacking at Stamford Bridge.
He added: "I feel great. I think it comes in the right moment of my career because Man United is one of these clubs where you need really to be prepared for it because it is what I call a giant club.
"And giant clubs must be for the best managers and I think I am ready for it, so I could say I am happy, I am proud, I am honoured."

source: goal.com

NIGERIA: Bill to increase power of Sharia scales 2nd reading without debate at the House of Rep.


The House of Representatives yesterday passed the second reading of a bill to increase the powers and jurisdiction of Sharia Law in Nigeria. The bill which is being sponsored Abdullahi Salame, the lawmaker representing Gwadabawa/Illela federal constituency of Sokoto state scaled through without a debate. ‎ Speaking on the bill, Jonathan Gaza Gbefwi, deputy chairman of the house committee on media and publicity, said;
“The bill came up on the floor and was automatically referred to the adhoc committee on constitution review. There was no debate on it either for or against because the house is a democratic representatives chamber of the Nigerian people. Even if five people only have an issue with any section of the constitution, the house will give it a listening ear. The ad hoc committee on constitution review has one member per state and women and other representation. The precedence is that it is in this committee that these kind of matters are thrashed out. Any bill that has potentials to divide the country on religious or tribal lines or to reopen settled constitutional issues will most likely fail in the committee”he said

source: lindaikejisblog