ysais
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Post by ysais on Jul 8, 2010 14:42:06 GMT
You just cannot make this stuff up! The BBC is getting worst every minute! How in the hell can Britons put up with this garbage of news station?! Norway no longer safe from harmIn this piece of yellow journalism the BBC blames Norway for the threats they received from Muslim terrorists: "But this involvement has also meant Norway has raised its head above the parapet. Norway is reportedly perceived as a puppet for the USA and Israel in radical circles.
All this has meant that many Norwegians are coming to terms with the fact that their country - home to the Nobel Peace Prize - can no longer be considered a neutral peace facilitator, immune to international terror threats.
These arrests are unlikely to be met with a shrug of the shoulders - but fewer people than before will say: "I never thought it could happen here." Instead of condemning the threats, the BBC validated them and justified them. I am an American so I am as fiercely anti Islam as you can imagine and I have to say that Europeans or either lose their continent to foreign conquerors, or fight back. The BBC unfortunately is fighting in behalf of the terrorists who want to kill your family, convert you to Islam and take away your freedoms. The kind of bias in this article is difficult to detect for the regular reader. This is the bias where the sympathy is with the criminal, and the fault is with the victim. So in plain words, the BBC is saying that the threats against Norway are justified because Norway is a puppet of the United States and Israel. That is an old line that Muslims use to justify their hatred for everyone they hate. Why instead of doing research on Norway's "fault" this sack of garbage journalist did not research the Islamic terror present in this story? Please read the article and be the judge. I rest my case.
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Post by djfearross on Jul 8, 2010 17:11:42 GMT
Your right, that is a joke.. but this is what the BBC does, it always expresses ITS OWN opinion and then says that that is the opinion of others. Note that they haven't referenced anyone as per usual. It's just a load of opinionated rubbish, they haven't quoted any sources for that statement. Of course, according to the BBC, unless your anti-US or Israel then of course, you are a puppet, but that's the BBC's opinion. Three held in Norway 'al-Qaeda bomb plot'Thursday, 8 July 2010
Janne Kristiansen, head of Norway's security police, announces the arrests Three people have been arrested in connection with a plot to bomb targets in Norway, police in Oslo have said.
Two of the plotters were arrested in Norway and one in Germany, said the head of the Norwegian security police, Janne Kristiansen.
The men - a Uighur from China, an Iraqi and an Uzbek - are said to have ties to al-Qaeda and to be linked to bomb plots in the US and UK, Ms Kristiansen said.
The three, all Norwegian residents, had been under surveillance for a year.
US prosecutors say the Norwegian case is linked to foiled bomb plots in New York and the English city of Manchester.
"We believe this group has had links to people abroad who can be linked to al-Qaeda, and to people who are involved in investigations in other countries, among others the United States and Britain," Ms Kristiansen said.
She said one of the men was a Norwegian citizen, 39, a Muslim Uighur from China, who had lived in Norway since 1999.
Another was an Iraqi citizen, 37, who was granted Norwegian residency on humanitarian grounds.
Continue reading the main story Norwegians are coming to terms with the fact that their country can no longer be considered a neutral peace facilitator, immune to international terror threats Lars Bevanger Norway no longer safe from harm The third man was an Uzbek national, 31, who was granted permanent residency in Norway on grounds of family reunification, Ms Kristiansen said.
She gave no details of where the men were arrested, nor any information about locations which may have been targeted for attacks.
Ms Kristiansen said the arrests had been brought forward because news of the probe was about to appear in the international media.
"Such an exposure of the case, without a foregoing arrest, could have proved destructive to the investigation, and with great danger of destruction of evidence," she told a news conference in Oslo.
"We have not chosen this timing completely by ourselves, but we think that we have a solid case, which in the end, naturally, will be up to the courts to decide."
The BBC's security correspondent Gordon Corera says Norway may have been targeted because it has troops in Afghanistan.
Twin plots On Wednesday, US prosecutors unveiled charges against four men wanted over a plot to bomb the underground system in New York.
They also brought extra charges against a fifth man who is awaiting trial over the alleged conspiracy, foiled last September.
Two other men, Colorado resident Najibullah Zazi and New Yorker Zarein Ahmedzay, have already pleaded guilty.
The US Attorney General, Eric Holder, has described the New York conspiracy as one of the most serious terrorist plots since the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
"The charges reveal that the plot... was directed by senior al-Qaeda leadership in Pakistan," the US Department of Justice said in a statement.
It continues: "[The plot] was also directly related to a scheme by al-Qaeda plotters in Pakistan to use Western operatives to attack a target in the United Kingdom."
One of those named by New York prosecutors is Abid Naseer.
The US is seeking the extradition of the Pakistan-born 24-year-old, who was arrested in the north-east of England on Wednesday.
Mr Naseer was remanded in custody by a court in the UK.
The former construction site worker is suspected of being the ringleader of a plot, thwarted in April 2009, to bomb targets in Manchester city centre.
As in Oslo, the police operation in Manchester had to be brought forward.
Police made arrests ahead of schedule in the Manchester plot after a senior UK police officer unwittingly revealed details of the operation.
A bid to put Mr Naseer on trial in Britain was aborted last year and his deportation was blocked when a judge said he could face torture in Pakistan.
"The BBC's security correspondent Gordon Corera says Norway may have been targeted because it has troops in Afghanistan."Look at this line, even though none of the people are actually from Afganistan the BBC has linked this to Afganistan. This is omission from the BBC that these attacks are in the name of ISLAM, as ISLAM is the only thing that connects these people. Yet, time and time again, the BBC will refuses to mention religion and often attempts to blame other factors. It's actually amazing how they can get with away it for so long.
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Post by Teddy Bear on Jul 8, 2010 17:33:38 GMT
Great observations and posts guys. Naturally the BBC will never be responsible for threat of terrorism, because their dhimmified (appeasing) reporting increases the likelihood that everywhere else in the Western World will be attacked first. Then the Islamists will come after the Beeb unless of course they plan to renounce homosexuality, womens lib, any liberal thinking and accept Sharia law. My guess is the gay issue will be the last to go.
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Post by djfearross on Jul 9, 2010 2:37:02 GMT
The BBC will never acknowledge that Islam is homophobic or macho anyway, unless they can brand Christians with the same brush at the same time, that's the politically correct way of doing it. According to the BBC any such references to Muslims are all cultural and apposed by the great lovely peaceful Muslim majority. The Christians on the other hand are all evil and all think the same, with them there is never another side to a story or a group apposed.
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