Arne Kø
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Arne Kø
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Hjelpekorps. Byggebransjen. Fredskorps. Teknikkhistorie. Tog. Pensjonist og B-menneske. Religionkritisk. Tweetrer først tenker etterpå! S E &O

⏰ 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗩𝗶𝗼𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 🔆 The entire narrative of Arabs in Gaza was fabricated as a tool of jihad to destroy Israel. 🔆 Rather than resettle them, these people were placed in hellish conditions by their Arab brethren to continue their attempts to annihilate Jews. 🔆 All other refugees are settled quickly, their status never confers to descendants. 🔆 The UN was subverted to create lies supporting global jihad, rather than fulfill its global peace mandate. The UN literally indoctrinates and trains terrorists starting from elementary school. 🔆 Various leftist NGOs were also funded and subverted to support radical jihad rather than any real human rights. 🔆 In the same original time period, over one million Jews were violently displaced from all over the Middle-East, and immediately absorbed as refugees by Israel. 🔆 We must now fix what was broken in 1948, by resettling these Arabs quickly, to the best locations that can be found, so they can live new, prosperous lives. There are at least 57 Islamic countries, covering 99.7% of the Middle-East and over 21% of the world. 🔆 The jihadist's global ambitions affect everyone, Israel is simply on the frontlines. We must clearly see what is happening, and fight for real, lasting peace. Summary: In 1948 The Arabs lost their war of aggression against Israel. During this war, as in many wars, some Arabs were displaced into Egypt or Jordan. Rather than resettling them, they went to great efforts to make them and their descendants refugees forever. They kept them stateless in confined areas, and indoctrinated them into jihadist soldiers, brainwashed from youth to believe their only purpose is to kill and conquer for their religion. The best way to break this cycle of violence is to finally resettle them in culturally similar countries and let them live new lives.



Sweden charges a woman with war crimes for allegedly torturing Yazidi women and children in Syria Swedish authorities have made a significant legal move by charging a 52-year-old woman with genocide, crimes against humanity, and serious war crimes, all of which are related to her involvement with the Islamic State (ISIS) group in #Syria. This marks the first case in Sweden where someone is being tried for such grave offenses linked to the atrocities committed by ISIS, particularly against the Yazidi community. Lina Laina Ishaq, is accused of having played an active role in the abduction, enslavement, and abuse of #Yazidi women and children. The Yazidi minority, a religious and ethnic group based primarily in northern #Iraq, became one of the most tragic victims of ISIS's campaign of terror. In 2014, #ISIS launched an assault on the Yazidis, systematically executing men and older boys, and enslaving women and young girls. These women were subjected to rape, forced marriages, and other forms of abuse, a practice that was seen as part of ISIS's broader attempt to erase and dehumanize entire communities. The Swedish woman allegedly joined ISIS during the height of its power in 2015, and she is said to have been involved in the exploitation of Yazidi captives in areas under the group's control. She is charged with facilitating the enslavement and abuse of Yazidi women and children, including one case where she reportedly bought a Yazidi girl as a slave, then subjected her to forced labor and physical abuse. The legal case is being seen as a crucial moment for #Sweden, as it represents the country’s efforts to hold individuals accountable for war crimes committed by groups like ISIS. It also underscores a broader international initiative to bring to justice those responsible for the genocide of the Yazidis, a crime recognized by the #UnitedNations in 2016. The charges highlight the ongoing global struggle to ensure that perpetrators of such atrocities face legal consequences, even years after the crimes took place. The trial has drawn attention for its focus on gender-based violence and the particular vulnerability of women and children in conflict zones. Human rights organizations have long criticized ISIS's systematic targeting of women and girls, viewing it as part of a broader pattern of sexual violence used as a tool of war. In addition to the charges in Sweden, the international community has seen a growing number of efforts to prosecute foreign nationals who joined ISIS, often in their home countries or through international courts. This trial in Sweden is among the first to deal with the specific issue of ISIS-related crimes against Yazidi women and children. If convicted, the accused woman faces significant prison sentences, with the potential for life imprisonment, given the severity of the charges. This case is likely to have broader implications, as it may encourage other countries to pursue legal actions against individuals involved in ISIS’s crimes, contributing to the fight for justice and accountability for the victims of terrorism and #warcrimes. apnews.com/article/sweden… fox59.com/news/national-… Prosecutor Reena Devgun and the Accused Lina Laina Ishaq



450 Ukrainian victims were discovered in mass graves after the Russian occupation of Izium. Many showed clear signs of torture and execution. Never forget. Never forgive.




















