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Suicide bomber foiled by courageous taxi driver in UK.

Started by Bricktop, November 15, 2021, 07:35:11 PM

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Quote from: cc post_id=427397 time=1637118617 user_id=88
https://server1.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/spa/swl/swunanbzsw/srst/p2/news/article-10206963/Poppy-Day-suicide-bomber-built-Mother-Satan-explosive-popular-ISIS-militants.html">The Liverpool suicide attacker built a 'Mother of Satan' ball bearing bomb used by ISIS extremists to 'cause maximum carnage' and may have been driven to take revenge after his asylum bids kept being turned down, it was claimed today.



Enzo Almeni, 32, a Muslim who converted to Christianity four years ago, was killed after the homemade device exploded as his taxi pulled up at Liverpool Women's Hospital just before before the 11am minute's silence on Remembrance Sunday.



His bomb was made using homemade TATP explosives. TATP is unstable and known as a 'Mother of Satan' because it is liable to blow up accidentally. It was used by Islamist terrorist in the Paris suicide attacks of 2015, the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017 and the failed Parsons Green Underground station.



..... A senior former intelligence source told the Mirror: 'The bomber intended to enter the hospital and trigger his device, but for some reason it went off early and failed properly to initiate. Had he successfully set off the bomb inside it would have been extremely bloody and horrific. We believe this was a partial ­explosion, clearly from a device at high-chest level, aimed at causing many casualties.'



[Christian conversion .. . that didn't last long, eh?]

I never read about his conversion.

cc

Background to this story > This guy was a supposed convert to Christianity & an asylum seeker who was losing his case for asylum



https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/11/17/anglican-church-converting-asylum-seekers-under-scrutiny-after-bombing/">Church of England Under Scrutiny for Converting Asylum Seekers Following Liverpool Bombing



The Church of England has come under scrutiny in the wake of the Liverpool terror attack after it has emerged that the bomber had converted from Islam to Christianity in an apparent attempt to help him claim asylum in the UK.



On Tuesday, it was revealed that Emad Al Swealmeen, who died in a blast outside Liverpool Women's Hospital, was a failed asylum seeker who converted to Christianity at the Liverpool Cathedral.



The Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Rev Paul Bayes, told The Telegraph that it is common practice for the church to inform migrants converting to Christianity that they should not "think it will make life any easier in an asylum-seeker tribunal".





However, asylum seekers can claim that as a result of their newfound belief in Christ, they may be subject to persecution in their home countries. Asylum seekers can also use their conversion as evidence that they have assimilated into British society.



In 2014, Emad Al Swealmeen had his first asylum claim rejected. The would-be bomber proceeded to launch "appeal, after appeal" in order to prevent any deportation proceedings. He then underwent a five-week course to convert to Christianity — ultimately confirmed in Liverpool Cathedral in 2017 — to convince immigration authorities that he should be able to stay in the country.



A former curate at the Cathedral at the time of Al Swealmeen's conversion, former Muslim Mohammad Eghtedarian said that he was aware of migrants attempting to cheat the system by converting to Christianity.



"I do understand there are a lot of mixed motives. There are many people abusing the system – I'm not ashamed of saying that," Eghtedarian said.



It is understood that the Church of England has welcomed thousands of asylum seekers into its flock in recent years, including both the Liverpool bomber and terrorist Khari Saadallah, who killed three people in a park in Reading last year.
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Bricktop


Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=427444 time=1637186937 user_id=88
Background to this story > This guy was a supposed convert to Christianity & an asylum seeker who was losing his case for asylum



Church of England Under Scrutiny for Converting Asylum Seekers Following Liverpool Bombing



The Church of England has come under scrutiny in the wake of the Liverpool terror attack after it has emerged that the bomber had converted from Islam to Christianity in an apparent attempt to help him claim asylum in the UK.



On Tuesday, it was revealed that Emad Al Swealmeen, who died in a blast outside Liverpool Women's Hospital, was a failed asylum seeker who converted to Christianity at the Liverpool Cathedral.



The Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Rev Paul Bayes, told The Telegraph that it is common practice for the church to inform migrants converting to Christianity that they should not "think it will make life any easier in an asylum-seeker tribunal".





However, asylum seekers can claim that as a result of their newfound belief in Christ, they may be subject to persecution in their home countries. Asylum seekers can also use their conversion as evidence that they have assimilated into British society.



In 2014, Emad Al Swealmeen had his first asylum claim rejected. The would-be bomber proceeded to launch "appeal, after appeal" in order to prevent any deportation proceedings. He then underwent a five-week course to convert to Christianity — ultimately confirmed in Liverpool Cathedral in 2017 — to convince immigration authorities that he should be able to stay in the country.



A former curate at the Cathedral at the time of Al Swealmeen's conversion, former Muslim Mohammad Eghtedarian said that he was aware of migrants attempting to cheat the system by converting to Christianity.



"I do understand there are a lot of mixed motives. There are many people abusing the system – I'm not ashamed of saying that," Eghtedarian said.



It is understood that the Church of England has welcomed thousands of asylum seekers into its flock in recent years, including both the Liverpool bomber and terrorist Khari Saadallah, who killed three people in a park in Reading last year.

Good background on the bomber.......thank you cc.

cc

^^ You are welcome




Quote from: Bricktop post_id=427446 time=1637187194 user_id=1560
Ah, Islam. Cunning, as always.

Yes.



And it's cunning (as instructed in detail by Mo) would be ineffectual without the naivety of the infidel (which Mo knew and counted on)
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=427444 time=1637186937 user_id=88
Background to this story > This guy was a supposed convert to Christianity & an asylum seeker who was losing his case for asylum



Church of England Under Scrutiny for Converting Asylum Seekers Following Liverpool Bombing



The Church of England has come under scrutiny in the wake of the Liverpool terror attack after it has emerged that the bomber had converted from Islam to Christianity in an apparent attempt to help him claim asylum in the UK.



On Tuesday, it was revealed that Emad Al Swealmeen, who died in a blast outside Liverpool Women's Hospital, was a failed asylum seeker who converted to Christianity at the Liverpool Cathedral.



The Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Rev Paul Bayes, told The Telegraph that it is common practice for the church to inform migrants converting to Christianity that they should not "think it will make life any easier in an asylum-seeker tribunal".





However, asylum seekers can claim that as a result of their newfound belief in Christ, they may be subject to persecution in their home countries. Asylum seekers can also use their conversion as evidence that they have assimilated into British society.



In 2014, Emad Al Swealmeen had his first asylum claim rejected. The would-be bomber proceeded to launch "appeal, after appeal" in order to prevent any deportation proceedings. He then underwent a five-week course to convert to Christianity — ultimately confirmed in Liverpool Cathedral in 2017 — to convince immigration authorities that he should be able to stay in the country.



A former curate at the Cathedral at the time of Al Swealmeen's conversion, former Muslim Mohammad Eghtedarian said that he was aware of migrants attempting to cheat the system by converting to Christianity.



"I do understand there are a lot of mixed motives. There are many people abusing the system – I'm not ashamed of saying that," Eghtedarian said.



It is understood that the Church of England has welcomed thousands of asylum seekers into its flock in recent years, including both the Liverpool bomber and terrorist Khari Saadallah, who killed three people in a park in Reading last year.

A Christian of convenience.

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=427444 time=1637186937 user_id=88
Background to this story > This guy was a supposed convert to Christianity & an asylum seeker who was losing his case for asylum



Church of England Under Scrutiny for Converting Asylum Seekers Following Liverpool Bombing



The Church of England has come under scrutiny in the wake of the Liverpool terror attack after it has emerged that the bomber had converted from Islam to Christianity in an apparent attempt to help him claim asylum in the UK.



On Tuesday, it was revealed that Emad Al Swealmeen, who died in a blast outside Liverpool Women's Hospital, was a failed asylum seeker who converted to Christianity at the Liverpool Cathedral.



The Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Rev Paul Bayes, told The Telegraph that it is common practice for the church to inform migrants converting to Christianity that they should not "think it will make life any easier in an asylum-seeker tribunal".





However, asylum seekers can claim that as a result of their newfound belief in Christ, they may be subject to persecution in their home countries. Asylum seekers can also use their conversion as evidence that they have assimilated into British society.



In 2014, Emad Al Swealmeen had his first asylum claim rejected. The would-be bomber proceeded to launch "appeal, after appeal" in order to prevent any deportation proceedings. He then underwent a five-week course to convert to Christianity — ultimately confirmed in Liverpool Cathedral in 2017 — to convince immigration authorities that he should be able to stay in the country.



A former curate at the Cathedral at the time of Al Swealmeen's conversion, former Muslim Mohammad Eghtedarian said that he was aware of migrants attempting to cheat the system by converting to Christianity.



"I do understand there are a lot of mixed motives. There are many people abusing the system – I'm not ashamed of saying that," Eghtedarian said.



It is understood that the Church of England has welcomed thousands of asylum seekers into its flock in recent years, including both the Liverpool bomber and terrorist Khari Saadallah, who killed three people in a park in Reading last year.

A Christian of convenience.

Bricktop


Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=427479 time=1637202962 user_id=1560
As are most Christians if we're honest.

Having been part of the body of Christ(church) all my life, I can say that the church mirrors society as much as it doesn't..



We have the same problems of dysfunctional families, greed, lust, and envy as secular society does..



But, as a community we look after our own and we know we are works in progress.

cc

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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=427479 time=1637202962 user_id=1560
As are most Christians if we're honest.

.......  we know we are works in progress.

Unlike certain others who reached perfection at a young age  ac_smile ............  :wink:
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell