Sunday, October 28, 2018

Italy leading Europe in number of jihadi deportations, with 10 per month


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While Italy has so far not experienced a major radical Islamic terror attack, the number of jihadis is rising in the country with Italy becoming the European nation with the highest number of jihad-related deportations this year… Italy has expelled an average of ten radical Islamic jihadists per month
Italy recently deported three Muslim migrants, one who screamed “Allahu akbar” while brandishing a knife at a synagogue, and another who said that he wanted to kill white tourists and Christians.
Meanwhile, “leftist protesters, described by local media as anarchists” tried to assault Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini during a violent protest, because of his stance on open borders and illegal migration. Kudos to Salvini for remaining resolute in protecting his country and defying the Islamic supremacist-leftist alliance that would destroy national security and topple the rule of law.
The number of jihadis in Italy is rising not only because of illegal immigration but also radicalisation in Italian prisons.
“Salvini’s Italy Now Leads Europe in Number of Jihadi Deportations,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart , October 20, 2018:
While Italy has so far not experienced a major radical Islamic terror attack, the number of jihadis is rising in the country with Italy becoming the European nation with the highest number of jihad-related deportations this year.
So far this year Italy has expelled an average of ten radical Islamic jihadists per month, up from last year when the average was around eight per month, Gli Occhi Della Guerra reports.
The most recent deportation saw female Albanian jihadist Arta Kacabuni sent back to her home country after she was found guilty of joining the Islamic State terrorist group in 2015 and attempting to recruit her nephew and his wife for the terrorist organisation.
Some jihadists who have been expelled have even attempted to return to Italy, as was the case with Tunisian jihadist Imam Lamjed Ben Krajem, who was found by General Investigations and Special Operations Division (DIGOS) police on a barge heading to Sicily earlier this week.
The number of jihadis in Italy is rising not only because of illegal immigration but also radicalisation in Italian prisons, with Professor Paolo Branca, Islamologist at the Catholic University of Milan, claiming that some jihadists get arrested specifically in order to radicalise others in prisons.
One of the largest factors in other countries that has contributed to radicalisation has been the emergence of ghettoised areas, like Molenbeek in Brussels, Belgium or the Seine-Saint-Denis suburbs outside of Paris, France…..

 https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/10/italy-leading-europe-in-number-of-jihadi-deportations-with-10-per-month

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