A Nation United to Defy Injustice

As yet another week goes on after another brutal killing of an African-American during a police arrest, the American people are unifying to demonstrate that they will not take any more.

In a nation, which is widely viewed as divided, people of all ages, all races, and all identity groups are coming together in city after city, protesting for the call of justice.

As previously reported by Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.), the Baltimore Police Department set a tone of confrontation to reject the right of the public to protest the death of Freddie Gray, by the police calling the protesters a “lynch mob.” The police have taken three weeks to investigate the death of a shackled and handcuffed Mr. Gray thrown into the back of a police van without a seat belt. When the police arrived at the station, Mr. Gray had a broken spine and neck, and a crushed larynx.

Disturbingly today, a former police beat writer for the Baltimore Sun who attended Baltimore Police Department social activities, Peter Hermann, suddenly “leaked” a story to the Washington Post that the Baltimore Police is planning to claim that Mr. Gray broke his own neck and his own spine. Dr. David Samadi has questioned that wild rumor, published by the Washington Post, as something would not be backed by the medical evidence.

On April 30, 2015, in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, New York City, Washington DC, Seattle, Boston, Denver, Minneapolis, and other cities across America, the public is deciding that it has had enough of the police brutality and the cover-ups, which are an offense to the human rights and the Constitutional rights of the American citizens.

Nationwide Protests Over Police Abuse: Baltimore, NYC, Philade
Nationwide Protests Over Police Abuse: Baltimore, NYC, Philade

 

Baltimore Protests for Justice and Another Night of Curfew
Baltimore Protests for Justice and Another Night of Curfew
Philadelphia Protests Against Injustice
Philadelphia Protests Against Injustice
Cincinnati Protest Against Injustice
Cincinnati Protest Against Injustice

 

New York City Protests Against Injustice
New York City Protests Against Injustice
Washington DC Protests Against Injustice
Washington DC Protests Against Injustice
Denver Protests Against Injustice
Denver Protests Against Injustice
Seattle Protests Against Injustice
Seattle Protests Against Injustice

One reporter for the Guardian reported during Baltimore protests that the Baltimore Police caused a fire beside the Pratt Library, which was “not caused by Molotov cocktail, as publicly reported by the Baltimore Police. The teargas grenade landed on trash and its sparks set the fire. Watched it.” The reporter also stated that a drone was following the protesters.

Our fellow human beings deserve universal human rights and freedom from authoritarian or mob violence – in the United States and anywhere in the world.

Whether it is in Pakistan, Communist China, or the United States of America, all of our citizens deserve universal human rights of security, freedom, and dignity around the world. When we are responsible for equality and liberty, it must be for all nations and all people around the world.

Terror Group ISIS Urges Baltimore Protesters to “Join Them”

The failure of the American justice community in the Baltimore death of Freddie Gray is being exploited by the terror group ISIS. According to the Daily Express, the terror group ISIS is trying to “recruit angry Baltimore rioters by promising them a ‘racially equal society’.” “It is not the first time the extremists have attempted to tempt disaffected black Americans to join them.”

ISIS Khilafah Police in Parts of Iraq Oppressing the Public (Source: AP)
ISIS Khilafah Police in Parts of Iraq Oppressing the Public (Source: AP)

Let’s not forget the real face of Khilafah”justice” by ISIS: whippings, murder, beheadings, shooting, burning to death anyone with a different faith, and anyone who dares to seek freedom of speech.

"Khilafah Justice" from ISIS - Murdering Blacks
“Khilafah Justice” from ISIS – Murdering Blacks

Let’s not forget that blacks, women, gays and religious minorities are the number one target of ISIS’s Khilafah “justice” to murder, torture, and mutilate.

"Khilafah Justice" - ISIS's Version of "Police Authority" - Shootings, Beheading, Whipping - they are "equal rights" they kill anyone who is not their faith, they torture anyone who does not submit to their bullying
“Khilafah Justice” – ISIS’s Version of “Police Authority” – Shootings, Beheading, Whipping – they are “equal rights” they kill anyone who is not their faith, they torture anyone who does not submit to their bullying
More Khilafah "Justice" by ISIS in Beheading Execution by Khilafah Religious Police "Hisbah"
More Khilafah “Justice” by ISIS in Beheading Execution by Khilafah Religious Police “Hisbah”

It would be like Adolf Hitler claiming he was for black civil rights, while he was conducting the Holocaust of men, women, and children of every nationality, who murdered, sterilized, and tortured black human beings.

The failure of the American justice community in Baltimore and other major cities is a disgrace to the great United States of America.

But because we are democracy and because we respect democratic values, our shared American representative government gives all of us a voice to work together to change these problems and to see that extremists in law enforcement who abuse their authority are punished to the full extent of the law.

It is not good enough. It is not fast enough. It shouldn’t be an issue that we discuss in the first place. But a democracy gives ALL of us a place to work together to end injustices for anyone, anywhere. A choice to support another form of government which rejects democracy is not solution, it is simply making a bad situation worse.

Ask our friends in Darfur.

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Sudan: Teenage girl whipped in the street. Her crime? Wearing pants.

To those extremists in law enforcement, I hope you understand that this is a reminder of the consequences of your obscene actions. Extremists’ contempt for for African-Americans, for the American people, and for the Constitution of the United States is used by the enemies of freedom. Extremist behavior helps embolden our enemies, and  extremist behavior directly threatens our national homeland security.

To extremists in law enforcement, understand that YOU have become the number one recruiter for terrorist groups such as ISIS. This is the damage you do.

To the good men and women in law enforcement, this is why you must WAKE UP, WAKE UP, WAKE UP ALREADY, and find your voice. You must denounce extremists in the ranks of law enforcement whose only accomplishment is to undermine trust for all in the justice community, and whose actions are a direct attack on the Constitution of the United States, which you swore an oath to defend and support.

Terror Group ISIS Urges Baltimore Protesters to “Join Them”

The failure of the American justice community in the Baltimore death of Freddie Gray is being exploited by the terror group ISIS. According to the Express, the terror group ISIS is trying to “recruit angry Baltimore rioters by promising them a ‘racially equal society’.” “It is not the first time the extremists have attempted to tempt disaffected black Americans to join them.”

The failure of the American justice community in Baltimore and other major cities is a disgrace to the great United States of America.

But because we are democracy and because we respect democratic values, our shared American representative government gives all of us a voice to work together to change these problems and to see that extremists in law enforcement who abuse their authority are punished to the full extent of the law.

It is not good enough. It is not fast enough. It shouldn’t be an issue that we discuss in the first place. But a democracy gives ALL of us a place to work together to end injustices for anyone, anywhere. A choice to support another form of government which rejects democracy is not solution, it is simply making a bad situation worse.

Ask our friends in Darfur. Ask our friend in Pakistan. Does the images of violence against women and children by the Sudanese fascists or Taliban fascists look familiar?

To those extremists in law enforcement, I hope you understand that this is a reminder of the consequences of your obscene actions. Your contempt for for African-Americans, for the American people, and for the Constitution of the United States is used by the enemies of freedom. Your extremist behavior helps embolden our enemies, and your extremist behavior directly threatens our national homeland security.

To extremists in law enforcement, understand that YOU have become the number one recruiter for terrorist groups such as ISIS. This is the damage you do.

To the good men and women in law enforcement, this is why you must WAKE UP, WAKE UP, WAKE UP ALREADY, and find your voice. You must denounce extremists in the ranks of law enforcement whose only accomplishment is to undermine trust for all in the justice community, and whose actions are a direct attack on the Constitution of the United States, which you swore an oath to defend and support.

WAKE UP!

The Genocide Against Armenians and the Silence on Christian Persecution

Today, people around the world are remembering the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.  Some, like the American president, are unable to use the word “genocide,” because they are afraid to offend the Turkish government.

But where does this path of denial and fear take us?

In 1915, the Ottoman Empire’s government committed an atrocity against humanity. They committed a systematic extermination of a minority Armenian subjects inside their historic homeland, which is now in modern-day Turkey. History shows that 1.5 million Armenian civilians were killed during this genocide, which most agreeing that the genocide began on April 24, 1915. Men were massacred or forced into labor to death, and other Armenian women, children, elderly and sick were forced into death marches into the Syrian desert. The Armenian people were mostly Christians. The Armenians had been oppressed by the Ottoman empire for their minority faith. As History.com reports, the Ottoman Empire “permitted religious minorities like the Armenians to maintain some autonomy, but they also subjected Armenians, who they viewed as ‘infidels,’ to unequal and unjust treatment.” The Armenian genocide included other indigenous and Christian ethnic groups such as the Assyrians and the Ottoman Greeks, which received the same treatment.

 Armenians are marched to a nearby prison in Mezireh by armed Turkish soldiers. Kharpert, Armenia, Ottoman Empire, April, 1915

Armenians are marched to a nearby prison in Mezireh by armed Turkish soldiers. Kharpert, Armenia, Ottoman Empire, April, 1915

But 100 years later, we cannot state that over a million Christians were put to death. Why? Why can’t Turkey apologize? Why?

Can you imagine a world where Germany was in denial for the Holocaust? Can you imagine a world where people really didn’t want to point out the Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany murdered 6 million Jews, because we didn’t want to upset Germany? And when we talked it about, we said some “people” were killed, not Jews? And we had publications in our media that debated using the “H-word”, like Newsweek trivializes Genocide today by calling it the “G-word”?

Can you imagine a world where the United States was in denial of its responsibility for the slavery of African-Americans? Can you imagine no shame, no responsibility, no accountability for such crimes? And when we did talk about slavery it was just for some “people” whose identity group we wouldn’t identify? Can you imagine people stating we fought a Civil War and well, we won’t talk about one of the major reasons for its cause, because after all, we wouldn’t want to upset southern states or those states where slaves had been held?

Justice and peace will not be achieved by denial. We cannot move forward in human rights and not face the mistake of our past and try to change them. The only to find justice and peace is to face both, and make amends.

Today around the world, ironically on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, we see religious minorities targeted for oppression and extinction. Just as Armenian Christians were marched into the Syrian desert to die, Syrian Christians are being kidnapped and oppressed, Egyptian Christians are being lined up on the shores of Libya to have their throats slit, Kenya Christians are being killed, Christian churches and nuns are being attacked in India, Nigerian Christians are being killed and their churches destroyed, Communist China is arresting Christian pastors, and destroying their churches…

… and in Pakistan? We see wave after wave of attacks on Pakistan Christians, bombing their churches, shooting their churches, attacking Christian schools, oppressing and imprisoning them for “blasphemy,” burning Christians to death by mobs… and even little children being burned to death for their Christian faith.   (Our strategy for this is not to hold Pakistan responsible for change, but to give them more money and weapons.)

It doesn’t stop in the Middle East or Asia. We learn this week of a terrorist plot against French churches. In the Mediterranean sea outside Italy, Christians were drowned for praying. In Italian counter terror operations today, we learn of a plot to attack the Vatican.

You have don’t to be an Armenian to know the Armenian genocide was wrong and we need to remember it. You don’t have to be Jewish or one of the other groups targeted by the Nazis to condemn the Holocaust. You don’t have to be an African-American to know that slavery in America was wrong and must never be forgotten.

And you don’t have to be a Christian to see the ongoing, continuing genocide against Christians around the world is a CRIME against humanity.

The silence and denial – whether it is on the Armenian genocide – or other genocides – does not help humanity to move forward.

We need to face the mistakes that humanity has made, and find a way to use our communities to say – whenever and wherever our universal human rights are defiled and defied…

NEVER AGAIN.

Baltimore: Protests Against Police Abuse as Union Calls Them Lynch Mobs and Doesn’t Care About Public

A shocking and disturbing turn of events in the public protests of the death of Freddie Gray, who died while in the custody of the Baltimore Police. It was discovered today that Baltimore Police Union issued a memo describing the protests of African-American Freddie Gray as a “lynch mob,” and stated that the Baltimore Police Union was “not concerned with the community’s confidence in the investigation.”

Protesters in Baltimore, Maryland have been protesting the death of Freddie Gray, the 25-year-old man who died Sunday, April 19, 2015. after sustaining a spinal cord injury while in police custody a week earlier. Human rights leader Jesse Jackson has encouraged peaceful protests of the death of Freddie Gray.

Baltimore, MD: Freddie Gray Died of Spinal Injuries after Arrest by Baltimore Police (Source: Google)
Baltimore, MD: Freddie Gray Died of Spinal Injuries after Arrest by Baltimore Police (Source: Google)

News reports have described that Freddie Gray was hospitalized in critical condition. The Baltimore Sun reported on witness Kevin Moore, who was present when Mr. Gray was being arrested, stating: “Moore said he found his friend handcuffed, ‘screaming for his life,’ and planted face down on the ground with one Baltimore bicycle police officer’s knee on his neck and the other bicycle officer bending his legs backward so that Gray’s heels were in his back. ‘They had him folded up like he was a crab or a piece of origami. He was all bent up,’ Moore said.”

The Atlantic reports that “The police say Gray didn’t resist arrest and that officers didn’t use force, which seems to be mostly corroborated by video shot by bystanders. Gray seems to shout in pain, and his leg seems injured as officers drag him to a police van. (Someone off camera shouts, ‘His leg broke and y’all dragging him like that!’) Gray also had asthma and requested his inhaler, but didn’t get it. Yet it’s not the leg or the asthma that killed him. Instead, it was a grave injury to his spinal cord. Gray’s family said he was treated for three fractured vertebrae and a crushed voice box, the sorts of injuries that doctors say are usually caused by serious car accidents. ”

But when the public has protested the Baltimore Police’s handling of this arrest and Mr. Gray’s subsequent death, the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Union Lodge 3 issued a statement privately that read, in part, that protesters are equivalent to a “lynch mob,” and that “we are not concerned with the community’s confidence in the investigation.”

Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 3 Issues Statement Equating Protests Against Death During Police Arrest with "Lynchings" (Source: Twitter)
Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 3 Issues Statement Equating Protests Against Death During Police Arrest with “Lynchings” (Source: Twitter)

R.E.A.L. has provided a response to such views by the Baltimore FOP Union Lodge 3, which reject the universal human rights which we have agreed to as a nation. As we are concerned with the universal human rights of our brothers and sisters in humanity around the world, certainly we are also responsible for defending the universal human rights of Americans

Below is R.E.A.L.’s letter on April 23 to the Baltimore FOP Union Lodge 3, regarding the FOP’s comments, which we also sent to the Maryland State legislators that the Baltimore FOP union is seeking to influence via lobbying efforts. Brooke E. Lierman, Maryland Delegate, District 46 (Baltimore City) replied: “Thanks for the cc. I was at the protest today in Baltimore and it was very orderly and went well I thought. I am also concerned about some of the comments – I appreciate your email.”

R.E.A.L.'s April 23 Letter to Baltimore Police Union
R.E.A.L.’s April 23 Letter to Baltimore Police Union

Large protest groups have gathered in Baltimore, MD to protest this police action, which has resulted in the death of Freddie Gray.  R.E.A.L. supports the peaceful protest of our fellow citizens in America and any part of the world calling for such basic dignity in treatment as human beings, and support for our shared universal human rights.

Baltimore Protests - April 23, 2015 - Protests Against Freddie Gray's Death in Police Custody (Source: CNN)
Baltimore Protests – April 23, 2015 – Protests Against Freddie Gray’s Death in Police Custody (Source: CNN)
Freddie Gray Protests in Baltimore (Source: AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Freddie Gray Protests in Baltimore (Source: AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Maryland Governor Hogan has sent 32 Maryland state police troopers to support the police activity outside of protests in Baltimore.

R.E.A.L. supports the peaceful protests of all people regarding injustice and oppression, and calls for consistent universal human rights for all people around the world.

Lawless Environment in America and the Choices We Face

A keystone that holds together the heterogeneous segments of American public is our shared respect for law, equality, and justice. Our culture is not based on sharing one ethnic background, one race, one historical “culture,” or one religion. We are a diverse nation and an example for such diversity for the world. In large part, our commitment to equality and liberty, our commitment to equal law and order is “America’s culture.”

Over the past year, we have seen wave after wave of abuse by police authority in this nation. We have seen hundreds of thousands marching and protesting in Washington D.C. in front of the U.S. Department of Justice to call for action. We have seen protests across the nation condemning police abuse against our public and our Constitution. That action has been halting and limited to a single report on Ferguson. The action has been very “deliberate,” while African-Americans and other Americans continue to be murdered by criminals wearing badges, who do not represent the authority granted by the American people. While the current administration sent the Vice President at the funeral of two NYC police officers, the visibility and concern on police abuses is at another level entirely.

The American public may differ on many political issues and on many different solutions to problems in our society. But one thing will bring the American public together: lawlessness.

The American public will NOT tolerate our people being killed in the streets. Not by criminals thugs. And not by people carrying the badge of police authority that we give them.

In the past several DAYS, this situation of lawlessness has continued to escalate, to add to the existing incomprehensible state of lawlessness by our police authorities in Ferguson, MO, New York City, NY, Cleveland, OH, and other cities. We now have North Charleston, South Carolina, and Baltimore, MD to add to this lawlessness.

A man killed in Ferguson, MO for being in the street. A man strangled to death in New York City for selling cigarettes. A child shot to death in Cleveland for having a toy. A death of a Baltimore man who suffered a spinal injury while being shackled. Now we see an unarmed man gunned down in the back in North Charleston, South Carolina, by a criminal with a badge and a gun our public gave him. This horrific wave of criminal police abuse has been notorious for its racist targeting of African-Americans. But this criminal police abuse also targets the Constitution of the United States. It is a threat, not just to African-American people, but to all Americans, and it must be the concern of all Americans.  You would think this lawless and criminal behavior by individuals wearing a badge was being done in some totalitarian nation, rather than the United States of America.

In Washington DC, the U.S. Secret Service has had an ongoing state of lawlessness and chaos for many months, which has now led to Washington DC police to have to arrest and imprison a Secret Service agent for threatening his girlfriend with a gun. It appears almost every week now the U.S. Secret Service has a scandal related to its law enforcement role.

But this Sunday, as we saw the Washington Post reporting about thousands of police abuses, we have seen our federal law enforcement attack our Constitutional rights. On the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attack on Oklahoma City federal building, a Deputy U.S. Marshal in South Gate, CA, with an assault weapon is running down the street to try to tackle and wrest the mobile phone from an unarmed woman, Beatriz Paez, who dared to take a photo of public police activity. The anonymous bully attacking our Constitutional rights didn’t know that someone else was also watching with their cell phone and took a video of his entire attack on this woman. That video was posted on YouTube and has had over 1.2 million viewers. On the 10th anniversary of YouTube, it is now documenting public acts by a federal law enforcement officer to attack our Constitution. Every patriotic American should speak out on this issue.

In fact, I did. I am retired from the U.S. Department of Justice, having served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for six years. To me, the attack on our Constitutional rights by a member of the DOJ USMS is not only a disgrace to our nation, but it is also a personal and professional offense against the efforts by the many thousands of loyal hard-working and patriotic members of federal law enforcement to protect our Constitution and this nation.

"Anonymous" USMS Deputy Marshal Chases and Attacks Woman in California for Using her Mobile Phone in Public (Source: YouTube)
“Anonymous” USMS Deputy Marshal Chases and Attacks Woman Beatriz Paez in California for Using her Mobile Phone in Public (Source: YouTube)

So I also called the USMS on this – three days after this happened. Three days, after all this publicity, surely the USMS had plenty of time to “investigate” this and take some action. I was first palmed off on a USMS PR person basically ignoring me (mixed with some sarcasm) and telling me to send an email to a generic USMS email address. Then I called the USMS Central District of California, where I finally spoke to someone who seemed to understand what I was talking about, but who told me all action was handled by the USMS Office of Professional Responsibility.

The USMS Office of Professional Responsibility has decided not to have its national headquarters in our nation’s capital Washington, DC, but in Alexandria, VA. In a twist of bitter irony, it has located itself on a street named after the notorious traitor Jefferson Davis, who led the treasonous Confederate States of America and sought the destruction of our United States of America’s union.

By the time I had called the USMS Office of Professional Responsibility led by USMS Assistant Director Carl Caulk on this matter, the YouTube video of the “anonymous” USMS Deputy Marshal attacking our Constitutional rights had reached 600,000 viewers. When I asked about the OPR’s plans to act on this incident in South Gate, CA, the USMS OPR person answering the phone pretended he didn’t know what I was talking about. When I “reminded” this person and ended the lame attempt at obfuscation, I was told that the USMS OPR was investigating this, and had seen the YouTube video. I reminded the USMS OPR representative that every delay without an announcement gives the American public the impression that the USMS is not serious about its Constitutional oath. The USMS OPR representative, who insisted on being “anonymous,” refused to demonstrate any concern on the matter at all. This morning the number of YouTube viewers of the USMS abuse has doubled – without even an announcement by the USMS for the minimal steps to place the Deputy Marshal on administrative leave pending the results of the investigation.

There is the view some have that human rights and the law are separate topics. This makes no sense. Our universal human rights can only be defended when we have competent, dedicated forces of law enforcement to ensure such human rights are protected. Otherwise, every case of human rights violation is dependent on public protest and the public having to do the job that we are have paid our government representatives to do.

Our nation also cannot afford a “secret police.” We cannot afford Ferguson or other police officers who take off or hide their name badges. We cannot afford those who are responsible for defending our Constitution at a federal level hiding behind “anonymity” when our Constitution itself is threatened. We need the defenders of our Constitution to stand up and be counted.

The official response is not disgust, not outrage, not embarrassment. They don’t understand it is not their badge, gun, bullets, uniform. It is ours. It is not “their law.” It is our shared law. We give those resources and that authority because we trust and respect such authorities. Betraying that trust is a dangerous game being played by the reckless who do not have interests of the law and the United States of America at heart.

Abuse of law enforcement authority to attack our shared Constitution and Constitutional rights will only succeed if we tolerate it.

Those who think an environment of lawlessness is acceptable count on the American people to get distracted. They expect if they do nothing, the American people will forget anyways, and they believe the American people’s outrage will eventually burn out while they employ stalling “rope-a-dope” tactics.

Here is what those who tolerate lawlessness in our nation forget.

We are a representative democracy. We have the VOTE. On Election Day, The American people can show how much they tolerate political parties with deafening silence on lawlessness. This is hardly the last of these abuses. We are reaching critical point where the American people’s long-standing respect and trust for our law enforcement is on a serious decline. This is not in the interests of the law enforcement, our government, and the American people.

To those passionately concerned about the 2016 election, I have a reminder regarding how the American public react to a protracted period of lawlessness in our nation.

In 2002, the Washington DC area, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Fairfax County, and more was under literal attack, by a terrorist sniper. Sarah Ramos was murdered on a bench not far from my home. The area was under attack. People were shot in public, at gas stations, at bus stops, mowing the lawn, shopping at stores, etc., including the murder of a 13 year old child dropped off at school. Law enforcement miraculously captured the killer when a vigilant public informant told them exactly where the killer was.

At the same time, a campaign was ongoing for the governor of Maryland. While people were being shot in the street, Democratic candidate Kathleen Kennedy Townsend was focused on infrastructure topics including discussion of trash collection (I recall as I was astounded by her lack of concern), and when Kathleen Kennedy Townsend did discuss the attacks on the area, it was to argue against the death penalty and to blame the NRA. What happened was that the first Republican was elected governor of Maryland in over 40 years, in very, very Democratic Maryland. Some historians may choose to ignore this aspect of the 2002 election, but this was a very real concern to voters at the time.

People won’t stand for protracted lawlessness. Americans won’t stand for such lawlessness, whether the criminals are hiding in the shadows or the criminals are wearing a badge.

Whoever our national leaders that we elect in 2016, they must demonstrate that they understand the need and they are committed to ending this disgraceful lawlessness in our nation. To those leaders who are running a slow-start campaign which decides to “ignore” such issues, what they really ignoring is is the most fundamental cohesive force that brings our nation together: our belief in a nation with equal liberty and justice for all and a United States of America with a shared law for all people.

Italy: Murder of Christians Offshore in Migrant Ship – Killed for Religious Identity

In yet another horrific attack on human rights and lives of Christians, we have learned of the attack in the Mediterranean sea of Christians onboard a migrant ship from Africa headed towards Africa. Many flee the constant violence, war, and poverty in Africa and flee to Italy. But on April 16, 2015, 12 Christians were targeted for their religious identity and thrown overboard to drown by extremists who rejected their universal human rights to religious freedom, as guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), Article 18, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Article 18.  As the world learned the news of this horrific attack, this was reported by major news media.

CNN reported: “Muslims who were among migrants trying to get from Libya to Italy in a boat this week threw 12 fellow passengers overboard — killing them — because the 12 were Christians.” “Italian authorities have arrested 15 people on suspicion of murdering the Christians at sea, police in Palermo, Sicily, said. The original group of 105 people left Libya on Tuesday in a rubber boat. Sometime during the trip north across the Mediterranean Sea, the alleged assailants — Muslims from the Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal — threw the 12 overboard, police said. Other people on the voyage told police that they themselves were spared ‘because they strongly opposed the drowning attempt and formed a human chain,’ Palermo police said.”

NBC News also later reported: “Italian police arrested 15 African men suspected of throwing about a dozen Christians from a migrant boat in the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday, as the crisis off southern Italy intensified.” “Police in the Sicilian capital Palermo said they had arrested the men — who were from Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal — after survivors reported they had thrown 12 people from Nigeria and Ghana to their deaths and threatened other Christians. The 15 were arrested on charges of multiple homicide motivated by religious hatred. ‘The motive for the resentment was traced to their faiths,’ police said. ‘Twelve people are said to have drowned in the waters of the Mediterranean, all of them Nigerian and Ghanaian.'”

According to a report on the attack, the Daily Mail stated that a witness interviewed by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported the attack was based on rejecting the right to Christian prayer. The news report states: “Those who witnessed the African Christians being murdered on the crammed dinghy told investigators how Nigerian Muslims became angry at Christian who started praying. ‘They told him that they would throw him overboard if he didn’t stop praying to God,’ he said, according to La Republica. The witness added: ‘They started shouting, two pushed the lad and he fell in the sea and drowned.'”

Update: In addition to this horrific tragedy, a boatload of migrants capsized on Saturday night April 18.   The Italian news agency ANSA said the boat may have held 700 passengers.  Pope Francis was among those following the news. “There are fears there could be hundreds of dead,” Francis told the faithful in St. Peter’s Square. He bowed his head in silent prayer as did many of the tens of thousands in the crowd.  The Repubblica has also been following this report.

Palermo Police Arrest Killers of Christians on Migrant Ship who Targeted Murdering Christians for Their Religion (Source: CNN, YouTube)
Palermo Police Arrest Killers of Christians on Migrant Ship who Targeted Murdering Christians for Their Religion (Source: CNN, YouTube)

Oklahoma City, OK – 20 years ago. NEVER FORGET.

Oklahoma City, OK – 20 years ago. NEVER FORGET.  April 19, 1995.

20 years ago – the monstrous attack on Oklahoma City’s Alfred P. Murrah building, by neo-Nazi supporting terrorist Timothy McVeigh. On April 19, 1995, terrorists Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building killed 168 people and injured more than 680 others.The blast destroyed or damaged 324 buildings within a 16-block radius, destroyed or burned 86 cars, and shattered glass in 258 nearby buildings

We must continue to stand for the universal human rights of our fellow human beings against Nazis and other criminals who seek the destruction of their lives. The terrorist’s inspiration in the Neo-Nazi “The Turner Diaries,” symbolized his commitment to racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-gay violence, as has the racist hate group organization so-called “Christian Identity” hate group in the area. Over the years, R.E.A.L. has challenged the “Christian Identity” hate group and such hate groups, and we have been threatened. But their threats only seek to silence the truth, and R.E.A.L. has no intention to be silent. We will remain responsible for equality and liberty.

Timothy McVeigh's Terrorist Attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Building
Timothy McVeigh’s Terrorist Attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Building

We will NOT FORGET Nazi supporting terrorist Timothy McVeigh’s attack on humanity and on our children bombing the Alfred P Murrah federal building and the daycare center inside – NYT, 1995: “Of the 21 children who were inside the day-care center on the morning of April 19, the morning of the bombing, 15 are dead, including all four of the infants by the window. Five are hospitalized, burned and broken. Only one returned home, a little girl with a broken leg. All three teachers in the center were also killed.”

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Why do we reject hate? Why do we challenge terrorism?

We give this answer. Oklahoma City. Our children. Our universal human rights.

Remember.

Pakistan: Attack on Catholic Christian School in Lahore

Another attack on a Pakistan Christian school by extremists was reported by Fides and by the Pakistan Christian Post on April 17, 2015.  The attack was made by gunmen on the Christian Catholic St. Francis school.  This was another in a repeated series of attacks on Christian organizations in Pakistan, and especially around the Lahore area.

Fides reported that the “St Francis High School” is a Catholic high school located in the district of Bahar, in the Anarkali area, near Lahore. According to Fides, a “student and two security guards were injured and were taken to hospital. The reasons of the attack have not yet been established, and investigations are being carried out.” Both the “St. Francis High School”, and the “St Mary High School” were closed.

According to the Pakistan Christian Post, “Unidentified gunmen began firing and as the guards on duty outside the school intercepted, they were caught in the firing and got injured. The students of the school have been directed to leave the school premises. The investigation is underway to find out the main reason of attack. The Churches and Christian institutions already have warned about security threat from hardliners. Behar Colony is the second largest Christian residential area in Lahore and Lahore is the second largest city of Pakistan.”

St. Francis School Attacked by Extremists in Lahore, Pakistan area
St. Francis School Attacked by Extremists in Lahore, Pakistan area

Those who believe in our universal human rights and accepts the rule of law for any society, must reject the extremist violence against minority Christians.  We must all reject this violence and seek and end to the oppression in Pakistan.

 

American Terror – Ohio: Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud

See indictment – report was that he planned to travel to a U.S. military base a kill 3 to 4 soldiers.columbus-terrorist

WBNS-10TV reports:

An Ohio man pleaded not guilty Friday to charges he traveled to Syria and trained alongside terrorists, then returned to the U.S. with plans to attack a military base in Texas or a prison.

Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud, a U.S. citizen originally from Somalia, wanted to “kill three or four American soldiers execution style,” according to the indictment. Attacking the prison was part of a backup plan if that didn’t work, the charges said.

The charges were expected after his arrest earlier this year, said his attorney, Sam Shamansky. He said it was too early to talk about the specific charges.

The indictment also says Mohamud’s brother, Abdifatah Aden, fought with Jabhat al-Nusrah, a State Department-designated terrorist group, until he was killed in battle in Syria in June 2014.

 

The FBI has reported on this case:

A federal grand jury has charged Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud, 23, of Columbus, Ohio, with one count of attempting to provide and providing material support to terrorists, one count of attempting to provide and providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, and one count of making false statements to the FBI in an indictment returned in the Southern District of Ohio.

Assistant Attorney General for National Security John P. Carlin, U.S. Attorney Carter M. Stewart of the Southern District of Ohio and Special Agent in Charge Angela L. Byers of the FBI’s Cincinnati Division announced the indictment returned today.

According to court documents, Mohamud left the United States in April 2014 for the purpose of training and fighting with terrorists in Syria.

As a naturalized citizen of the United States, he obtained a U.S. passport and purchased a one-way ticket to Greece. He did not board his connecting flight to Athens, Greece, during his layover in Istanbul, Turkey, and instead completed pre-arranged plans to travel to Syria.

According to the indictment, Mohamud stated that, after arriving in Syria, he obtained training from a group in shooting weapons, breaking into houses, explosives and hand-to-hand combat. Mohamed also stated that, after completing this training, he was instructed by a cleric in the organization to return to the United States and commit an act of terrorism.

“According to the charges in the indictment, Mohamud allegedly traveled to Syria to train with and fight alongside terrorists” said Assistant Attorney General Carlin. “Identifying and neutralizing the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters who return to the United States is one of the National Security Division’s highest priorities. I want to thank the many agents, analysts, and prosecutors who are responsible for this ongoing investigation and today’s charges.”

“Mohamud sought and obtained terrorist training in Syria,” said U.S. Attorney Stewart. “Upon his return to the United States, he discussed carrying out acts in the United States.”

“The Joint Terrorism Task Force and our law enforcement partners work tirelessly to protect our community,” said Special Agent in Charge Byers. “Cases like this are tangible reminders of the threats we face each day.”

Providing material support to terrorists and providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization—in this case, namely, Jabhat al-Nusrah—are each crimes punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Making false statements involving international terrorism carries a maximum sentence of eight years in prison.

Mohamud is scheduled to be transferred into federal custody based on today’s indictment. He was arrested and detained on state charges on Feb. 21, 2015.

Assistant Attorney General Carlin and U.S. Attorney Stewart commended the JTTF for its work on this investigation, and also thanked Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien and his office for their ongoing efforts in this investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Doug Squires, Dana Peters and Salvador Dominguez of the Southern District of Ohio, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Gibson with the Franklin County Prosecutor’s office, and Trial Attorney Bridget Behling of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.

An indictment merely contains allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.