Finland: majority of suspects from Iraq
- Police: Iraqis and Afghans main suspects in reported asylum seeker crimes
- The Police University College reviewed reported criminal offences in which asylum seekers were suspects or victims.
” In its survey of reported criminal offences in which asylum seekers were suspects, Finland’s Police University College has highlighted a prevalence of Iraqis and Afghans in terms of numbers, while also emphasizing that Algerians and Moroccans were punching above their weight.
All in all, the survey identified a total of 1,052 people suspected of criminal offences — some 95 of whom were men and a half of whom were 25 years old or less. Some 62 percent of the suspects were Iraqi citizens.

Virtue signalling Moonbat Lily Allen reneges on promise to accommodate Mohammedan savages
Lily Allen has NO space for refugees in luxury London flat
Previously in a the BBC-aired clip, when asked if she’d house an unaccompanied child, she tearfully replied: “100 per cent. Who wouldn’t?
Paki hijabees whine about having to commute ‘to work’
Fake news. These people are not going to work. They are unemployable.
She was forced to take the bus instead of the train to the city in recent weeks, while the government removed level crossings along the Dandenong corridor – an inconvenience that saw her daily commute doubled to two-and-a-half-hours.
French female jihadists bigger threat than just housewives: Justice Ministry

Three Arrested in Spain Suspected of Convincing Man to Join Terror Group in Syria

It’s All Relative, but Islam Is Best, Says George Mason U. Prof

Khaled Abou El Fadl, Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law

Good Shooting:
New Job,” Said Kashmir Professor Who Joined Terrorists. Killed In 2 Days

The professor’s turn to militancy and quick death have shocked many in the conflict-torn region
NEW DELHI: Mohammad Rafi Bhat, a sociology professor at the University of Kashmir, left the school at around 3:30 p.m. Friday, telling his students he was starting a new job. By Sunday, he was dead.
Rafi, 32, had left his cushy life as an academic to join a terror group. On Sunday, Indian troops cornered him in a village in southern Kashmir.