Riots in England (14 Viewers)

JuveJay

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A 68 year old man has died after being beaten for trying to stamp out a fire. A man has been arrested for murder, criminal damage and burglary.

Quite a few of these rioters have received prison sentences now, mostly a few months in Her Majesty's Holiday Camp but it's something at least.

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The three men who died in Birmingham in the hit and run incident were Haroon Jahan, 21, Shazad Ali, 30, and Abdul Musavir, 31.



I think we can all learn something from Tariq Jahan.

 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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Recent events in my homeland fucking disgust me, but in no way surprise me. Our media pours scorn onto the governments of foreign nations who meet violent dissent with savagery, but I prefer the work of the syrians and iranians, when compared to the politically tied hands of the english police force running away from gangs of pure scum. Fuck 24 hours notice required to use rubber bullets and water cannons, get the army on the streets, arm the police and army with bushido blades and m16s, and LIVE AMMUNITION.

We have become too soft, too polite, too scared of abusing human rights...if a yob throws a brick in the face of a policeman, fucking shoot him dead...or better still, round up the trouble makers, fly them en masse to mogadishu, then set them loose. Even the poorest in England have it so much better than the majority of the known world, yet...they still cause such a rucous.

YES...without any doubt, the class/money divide in england is brutal...but the riot posse I see, are the same hooded CUNTS I know only too well from the streets of England, i remain in the same stance. KILL THEM ALL.

I should head home, get into politics, then propose to the powers that be, when something like this happens again...

'give me some money, give me some armour, give me some guns...I know people who will clean up the streets. Lets take Syria, lets take Iran, lets take Sri Lanka, as our role models; we have a PROBLEM. The ONLY way to deal with fire, is with more fierce fire. give me the funds, i will organize the troops, and get the job done...this is no time for pacifism. Its literally a war on OUR streets. And when I see the police force paid for by the people, running for cover, its time for extreme measures...bring the army home, from the countries we are only involved in, to line the pockets of the middle class cunts who own and run our government. Before we employ our army, lets negogiate with the yardies..organize a period of We Leave You Be, You Work With Us, Lets Clean The STreets...'

whatever it takes, its high time, the decent english folk were allowed to make their streets safe...as right now, those streets are fucking chaos.

When I see the police running away from pure scum looting and pillaging, it makes my blood boil wildly. 6 months in jail is going to do NOTHING. They will be playing on their playstations, slapping each other on the back, increasing their scope for violence, honing their skills in such areas...If proof is beyond dispute that one man, attack the police/attacks an innocent/ rapes, kicks, punches, steals, its best just to end him there and then.

A cancer of society,
who is to blame?
thats a question after the fact (for me)...
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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On the Libyan Television: "Britain rebels near Liverpool in continuous battles against Cameroon brigades and the mercenaries from Scotland and Ireland".

:lol2:
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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'Iran ready to send peacekeepers to UK'


Commander of Iran's Basij Force says it is ready to deploy peacekeeper forces in London as the unrest in the British capital drags on despite tightened security measures.


“The Ashura brigades of Basij forces are ready to be deployed to London as peacekeeping forces,” Brigadier General Mohammad-Reza Naqdi said on Thursday, Fars news agency reported.

Naqdi criticized the British authorities for their harsh crackdown of protesters and describing them as rioters and hooligans.

“Unfortunately the crimes and violence of the autocratic British kingdom continues against the country's deprived [population] and not only the advice of well-wishers has no effect on the conduct of the regime's repressive police force but we witness the deprived people of this country are being called a bunch of thieves and looters,” he regretted.

Naqdi expressed disappointment with the UN Security Council as invariably supporting oppressors.

“If the UN General Assembly approves, the Basij Organization is ready to send a number of Ashura and al-Zahra brigades to Liverpool and Birmingham as peacekeepers to monitor observation of human rights laws and deter use of force,” he added.

Naqdi referred to UK Prince Williams' lavish wedding and the high cost of its live coverage and described the recent uprisings in Britain as the result of “big mistakes” by British officials and warned them of even more severe consequences.

This is the beginning if the road and the UK regime has to pay the price for the massacres in Africa, wars and bloodshed in the Indian peninsula, crimes in China, the fall of the Ottoman Empire and bloody conflicts among Muslims and followers of other faiths,” the brigadier noted.

He said the uprising in Britain even if oppressed at this stage is far deeper than a political unrest or factional conflict to be resolved easily.

“This wound will come to a head elsewhere…The people of Britain have awakened and will definitely take their rights back,” he stated.

Naqdi condemned the use of violence against protesters in Britain and deplored the killing of Mark Duggan, 26, who sustained injuries in a shooting spree by armed officers in Ferry Lane in Tottenham last Thursday.

The father of four was killed after police stopped the minicab he was in to carry out an arrest as part of a pre-planned operation. Meanwhile, ballistic tests have indicated that Duggan did not fire at officers before he was killed.

Naqdi recalled remarks by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who had earlier warned of similar revolutions in Europe as those in North Africa and the Middle East.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/193467.html
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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On the Libyan Television: "Britain rebels near Liverpool in continuous battles against Cameroon brigades and the mercenaries from Scotland and Ireland".

:lol2:
Libyan State TV has been the biggest joke in this whole thing. Its unbelievable how stupid they are, or how stupid they think other people are. All kinds of jokes on FB now on this situation.

One of the funniest comments i saw, was news of Cameron coming out and saying he will hunt down dissenters, house house, inch inch, room room, alleyway alleyway

The dissenters singing: الله و اليزابيث و لندن و بس

:D
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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Pretty much.

It's just a bunch of dicks running around the streets.
i think they finally get it:tup:

This is a regular "demonstration" in France, what's so special about this?
it flies in the face of the "stiff upper lip" that the rest of the world mistakenly believe we still adopt.
Britain is in the shitter,our society has been crumbling around our ears for a long time. this has succeeded in bringing it sharply into focus. I fully expect some knee-jerk manifesto to be pushed through by the Tories that completely misses the point but lets "middle England" sleep better in their suburban homes

Libyan State TV has been the biggest joke in this whole thing. Its unbelievable how stupid they are, or how stupid they think other people are. All kinds of jokes on FB now on this situation.

One of the funniest comments i saw, was news of Cameron coming out and saying he will hunt down dissenters, house house, inch inch, room room, alleyway alleyway

The dissenters singing: الله و اليزابيث و لندن و بس

:D
:lol:
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Libyan State TV has been the biggest joke in this whole thing. Its unbelievable how stupid they are, or how stupid they think other people are. All kinds of jokes on FB now on this situation.

One of the funniest comments i saw, was news of Cameron coming out and saying he will hunt down dissenters, house house, inch inch, room room, alleyway alleyway

The dissenters singing: الله و اليزابيث و لندن و بس

:D
:lol2:
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
2,788
Libyan State TV has been the biggest joke in this whole thing. Its unbelievable how stupid they are, or how stupid they think other people are. All kinds of jokes on FB now on this situation.

One of the funniest comments i saw, was news of Cameron coming out and saying he will hunt down dissenters, house house, inch inch, room room, alleyway alleyway

The dissenters singing: الله و اليزابيث و لندن و بس

:D
as distorted from the truth as the english media presents the distorted truth of foreign affairs...
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Word is that there were secret armed force and special force personnel on the streets as spotters and armed units. It's probably one reason why the police have fell out with the government, accusing them of assigning blame in the first couple of days.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
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as distorted from the truth as the english media presents the distorted truth of foreign affairs...
No, i don't think even Fox news can stoop as low as Libyan State TV, come on, seriously, Cameron's government has hired mercenaries from Scotland and Ireland to violently suppress the demonstrations? :D

You want to stomp down even more on those demonstrators right? Well according to Libyan State TV, Britain is using excessive force against "black and muslim dissenters" for racist reasons.
 

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