Ataque terrorista en Londres cerca del parlamento britanico

ojo con las fechas de estos ataques terroristas...22-03-2017 :confused::cool:...esta gente - los terroristas, digo - es siempre experta en numerología...¡¡qué cosas!!

a ver si nuestra coti-compi @Beltane nos cuente más cositas sobre el número 22...:bookworm:
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Lo que les gusta este número, y a tres días de la muerte de Rockefeller, hombre, no vayan a escatimar en detalles.
 
Claro que duele mucho, cuando hay un ataque de esa manera tan despiadada.Un minuto de silencio para respetar a esos muertos,aunque no sirva de mucho,me parece bien.Pero y los que caen desde la otra parte???.Como nosotros no los conocemos....como no vemos fotos....pero nos debían de doler también, como seres humanos que son.Todas las guerras son infernales,pero algunos se empeñan en provocarlas por los beneficios que da vender armas.
 
No sólo vender armas. Tienen como objetivos generar miedo, discordias, luchas, división, enfrentamientos... Por eso, hay que evitar dar mucho énfasis al tema porque la publicidad y que se hable del suceso les gusta mucho. Disfrutan y sonríen en sus despachos diría yo.
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Simplemente una reflexión...Observad bien esta foto. Un asesino, sádico, hijo de su madre. En una camilla es atendido x personal médico europeo, después de cometer una atrocidad.

Alguien se imagina q harían en la misma situación con un europeo cualquiera q se presentase en Mosul x ejemplo y con un coche y un cuchillo se llevase x delante a todos los q pudiese?? No quedaría un pedacito.
 
British Muslim leader says May MUST crack down on prison radicalisation to beat terror
THE GOVERNMENT must do more to stop people becoming radicalised in prisons to stem the tide of terror, a leading Muslim representative has claimed.
By VINCENT WOOD
PUBLISHED: 06:23, Sat, Mar 25, 2017 | UPDATED: 06:49, Sat, Mar 25, 2017

People with criminal tendencies easy targets for terror recruiters
Raffia Hayat of the Ahmadiyya Muslim association has warned of attempts by jailed extremists to recruit violent criminals into radical groups so they can carry out attacks on the public once released.

Mr Hayat added: “It is worrying and this is something the Government should take seriously and find ways to not allow that to happen in our prisons in the UK."

Steve Gillan, general secretary of the Prison Officers Association, claimed inmates often aligned themselves with radicalised gangs for protection before taking on their twisted ideologies.

Steve Gillan claimed inmates often align themselves with radicalised gangs
He told the Mirror: "There is a gang culture where prisoners are being bullied into these groups often as a way of protecting themselves.

"Muslims represent the fastest growing faith group in our prisons but many of them aren't practicing after they leave, you have to ask why that is.

"Although prison officers can spot these problems there aren't enough staff numbers and they don't have the training to properly de-radicalise these people.

"It means you're basically warehousing people in an environment where they are becoming extremely dangerous to society and not dealing with the problem before they're sent back out onto the streets."

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Masood is one of many converts to attempt acts of horrific terror in the UK
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Experts are concerned by the fast pace of prison radicalisation
Masood is one of many converts to attempt acts of horrific terror in the UK.

In 2005, convert Germaine Lindsay took part in the 7/7 bombings, while Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale converted from Christianity to Islam before killing Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013.

Jahan Mahmood, a former government adviser on radicalisation, said it was “pretty undeniable” there was an issue in prisons which needed to be addressed.

He added: “At this moment, we have no conclusive picture of Masood's radicalisation so to speak - was it in prison, was it after prison, was it because of people that he may have known from prison?”
 
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