Virginia: Reston Write-In Successful; ‘Holocaust Revisionist’ Blocked From Civic Body

Virginia: Reston Write-In Successful; ‘Holocaust Revisionist’ Blocked From Civic Body
— Holocaust Denier Ken Meyercord prevented from getting elected to Virginia office

July 13: Virginia: Holocaust Denier Likely to be Elected to Board of Reston — Running Unopposed in Reston Citizens Association, Sparks Write-In Campaign

Virginia: Racist Graffiti On The Triple Nickel Bridge In Ettrick

(U.S.) Virginia: Racist Graffiti On The Triple Nickel Bridge In Ettrick
— “Authorities are investigating whether racist graffitti on the Triple Nickel Bridge located in Ettrick on Route 36 is the work of white supremacists.”
— “Nazi slogans, dozens of swastikas and even the letters KKK were painted all across the underside of the railroad bridge. Some residents were fearful of speaking on camera to 8News because of concerns they might be targeted by the person, or organization responsible for the graffitti.”

Iran: Singer gets five-year jail term by Extermists

Iran singer gets five-year jail term
— “An Iranian singer, Mohsen Namjoo, has been sentenced in absentia to a five-year jail term for ridiculing the Koran holy book in a song, reformist daily Etemad Melli reported on Tuesday.”
— “‘He was sentenced on June 9 to five years in jail for insulting sanctities, ridiculing the Koran and dishonouring the holy book of the Muslims,’ it quoted a Koran expert and plaintiff in the case, Abbas Salimi Namin, as saying.”
— “Fars news agency, quoting an unnamed judge involved in the case, said Namjoo who has moved to Vienna was convicted for ‘his unconventional singing of the Koran,’ in a private recording four years ago.”
— “Namjoo, who fuses traditional Iranian music with pop and jazz, has also sang in solidarity with protesters who took to the streets after the Islamic republic’s disputed June 12 presidential election.”

Pakistan – Islamists Get Minority Rights Leader Jailed

Pakistan – Islamists Get Minority Rights Leader Jailed
— “All three were remanded to two days of police custody under pressure from Islamists who have harassed Francis and the other two men with false accusations, CLAAS lawyers said, and on Sunday a magistrate sent them to the jail to await trial”
— Joseph Francis, “national director of the Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS)”
— “along with CLAAS official Ashar Sarfaraz and Sarfaraz’s brother-in-law, Zulfiqar Wilson”

DC: Crackdowns in China prompt rally on National Mall in Washington DC

(U.S.) DC: Crackdowns in China prompt rally on National Mall in Washington DC
— “CSN invites the public for July 19 rally, 3-6pm”
— “Marking the tenth anniversary of Falun Gong persecution in China”

— See also: July 19: DC Rally for Freedom in China and Freedom for Falun Gong

Iraq: Seven Christian Churches Bombed – Christians fleeing Iraq when told by Extremists to Convert to Islam or Die

CNN: “Wave of Iraq church bombings stretches into third day”
CNN reports: “A church in Iraq was bombed Monday, the seventh Christian house of worship in the country to be bombed in three days.”
— “Three children were wounded in Monday’s attack in northern city of Mosul
— “Car bomb exploded in the morning, damaging church in al-Faisaliya district
— “Six churches in and around Baghdad were bombed over the weekend
— “Many of Iraq’s estimated 1 million Christians have fled the country

CNN reports: “The car bomb exploded in the morning, damaging the church in the al-Faisaliya district of eastern Mosul.”
— “Six churches in and around Baghdad were bombed over the weekend, leaving four dead, officials told CNN. A total of 35 people have been wounded in the wave of attacks, including the three children Monday.”
— “The first bombing took place Saturday night at St. Joseph’s church in western Baghdad, according to an Interior Ministry official. Two bombs placed inside the church exploded about 10 p.m. (3 p.m. ET). No one was in the church at the time of the attack.”
— “Earlier Sunday, three bombs exploded outside churches, wounding eight civilians, the official said. The bombs detonated within a 15-minute span, between 4:30 and 4:45 p.m. local time (9:30 and 9:45 a.m. ET). Two of the churches are in central Baghdad’s al-Karrada district, and the third is in al-Ghadeer in eastern Baghdad.”
— “Sunday evening, a car bomb exploded outside a church on Palestine Street in eastern Baghdad just after 7 p.m. (12 p.m. ET), the official said. Four people died, and 21 were wounded.”
— “And in southern Baghdad’s Dora district, a bomb outside a church wounded three other civilians.”
— “Most of the churches were damaged in the bombings, according to video footage.”
— “St. Joseph’s was one of six churches hit by coordinated bombings of Christian houses of worship in Baghdad and Mosul in 2004. The church is in the al-Jamiaa neighborhood of Baghdad, a former stronghold of al Qaeda in Iraq. There have been recent reports of an increase in targeted attacks in the area.”
— “Many of Iraq’s estimated 1 million Christians have fled the country after targeted attacks by extremists. In October, more than a thousand Iraqi families fled Mosul after they were reportedly frightened by a series of killings and threats by Muslim extremists, who apparently ordered them to convert to Islam or face possible death. At least 14 Christians were killed in Mosul in the first two weeks of October. ”
— “One Christian Iraqi, interviewed outside Sacred Heart Church — one of three churches bombed Sunday afternoon — said the bomb went off shortly before 5 p.m., as members were arriving for Sunday evening mass. No one was hurt, Sabhan George told CNN, but the bomb damaged the church building and some cars outside.”
— “George said he is concerned about the church bombings. If this continues, he said, ‘there will be no Christians left in Iraq.'”

Virginia: Holocaust Denier Likely to be Elected to Board of Reston — Running Unopposed in Reston Citizens Association, Sparks Write-In Campaign

Candidate’s ‘Holocaust Revisionist’ Views Spark Reston Write-In Campaign
Washington Post: “The vote will be held today and tomorrow during the Reston Festival at Reston Town Center”
— Ken Meyercord  running unopposed for at-large seat on the board to “Reston Citizens Association, a quasi-governmental body that sets the agenda for the community of 60,000”
— Ken Meyercord has a “a long history of writing about what he says are ‘myths’ of the Holocaust, including a piece called ‘(Holo-) History is Bunk.'”
— Ken Meyercord “dismisses as Allied propaganda the assertion that Nazi Germany embarked on a mission to annihilate European Jews, a plan known as the Final Solution.”
— “He also denies that Nazis used gas chambers to murder Jews, saying gas chambers did not exist, and expresses skepticism that the number of Holocaust victims reached 6 million”
— “Meyercord said his views of history changed after living in the Middle East. After attending Dartmouth, he obtained a master’s degree at American University in Beirut, where he also met his wife, who is Palestinian, and became more sympathetic the Arab view of the conflict with Israel.”
— “His other writings include a piece comparing Israel’s treatment of Gaza to the Nazis’ handling of the Warsaw Ghetto; an apocalyptic fantasy in which an invasion of the United States is an allusion to the war in Iraq”

—- NOTE: We are told that “The name of the write-in candidate running against the Holocaust denier is incumbent Board Member Colin Mills