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Saturday, June 8, 2019

MUSLIM BEATS UP FRENCH CAMERAMAN FILMING FOOTAGE OUTSIDE MOSQUE

MUSLIM BEATS UP FRENCH CAMERAMAN 
FILMING FOOTAGE OUTSIDE MOSQUE
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
A France 3 TV cameraman who was busy shooting background footage outside a mosque for a report about the mosque’s imam, jailed for two years for helping migrants cross the English Channel, was violently attacked by a member of the mosque. The cameraman who was on public property was beaten up, dragged into the mosque and had his press ID photographed by another Muslim in order to threaten him afterwards. The cameraman is now on medical leave after police managed to rescue him.
How dare this infidel humiliate Muslims by taking photographs of a mosque and reporting on the criminality of its Imam!  Non believers are “the vilest of animals in Allah’s sight.” (Quran 8:55)
In Islam, “total allegiance and love are only to be given within the Islamic community, and rejection, hate, and enmity against the other is commanded, based upon Qur’anic foundations”. Infidels are so inferior according to Islamic law that truth and justice take a back seat; an unbeliever is forbidden to even testify against a Muslim.  The French cameraman was an affront to sharia principles and was roughed up for it.
Islamic supremacy and thuggery are increasingly becoming a tolerated part of Western democracies. The mosque aggressor was not even detained.
“TV cameraman attacked while filming outside mosque in northern France”, Reporters Without Borders, June 6, 2019:
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the violent attack that a member of a mosque in northern France’s Normandy region carried out against a France 3 TV cameraman to prevent him from shooting background footage outside for a report about the mosque’s imam, who was on trial.
The attack took place on 3 June in Petit-Couronne, a small town near the city of Rouen. After a violent altercation in front of the mosque, the assailant dragged the cameraman inside and kept him there by force until the police rescued him. In the course of the fight, the journalist’s camera was damaged and he lost his press badge, which was picked up and photographed by another man.
“We strongly condemn this unacceptable act of violence at a time of widespread mistrust of journalists, who are often targeted while just doing their job to report the news,” said Pauline Adès-Mével, the head of RSF’s European Union and Balkans desk.
“This attempt to intimidate and prevent a journalist from filming on the public highway and the fact that his press ID was photographed in order to threaten him afterwards must be condemned with the utmost firmness.”
The police took the assailant before an investigating judge, who placed him under investigation on suspicion of “theft with violence” but did not detain him. The cameraman, who filed a complaint against his assailant, has been given five days’ medical leave.
A court in Boulogne-Sur-Mer has meanwhile sentenced the mosque’s imam to two years in prison…