A man given a ride by police to an Auckland mosque where an elderly cleaner was later bashed to death, showed no signs of violence, police said today. A 21-year-old Mt Albert man has been charged with the murder of 72-year-old Mt Roskill man Alan Priestley, who was found with head injuries in the… Continue reading Murderer showed no signs of violence
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NZ terror suspect to be deported
New Zealand based Muslims have a long history of supporting each other to terrorist activities around this world while taking advantage of our lax terror laws. Ever since the NZ Islamic federation introduced radical jihadi to NZ they have invested in dozens of ‘scholarships‘ training locals. Supported by successive governments and the trade unions, they… Continue reading NZ terror suspect to be deported
Changing face of New Zealand
New Zealand’s culture is much more diverse now than 10 years ago, and a strong Eastern influx is partly responsible for this changing face of New Zealand. One in 15 people are of Asian ethnicity – more than double the 1991 figure, according to last year’s census. And, although nearly one in six of our… Continue reading Changing face of New Zealand
New Zealand Link to Bin Laden Terror.
Saudi Arabian-trained and funded Wahhabi Imam Anwar Zahib is one New Zealand Link to Bin Laden is also involved in FIANZ. by Jock Anderson National Business Review [New Zealand] October 5, 2001 A high-ranking Hamilton (New Zealand) Islamic cleric – Saudi Arabian-trained and funded Imam Anwar Zahib – belongs to the extreme Wahhabi sect identified… Continue reading New Zealand Link to Bin Laden Terror.
FIANZ introduces terror networks to NZ
In this press release in August 1979 the recently formed FIANZ introduces terror networks to NZ by bringing the World Muslim League and World Muslim Council to NZ industrial politics. The predominantly Saudi World Muslim League was founded to promote Wahhabi (the fundamental extremist) Islamic teachings globally. Sadly, it was this decision that collapsed rural… Continue reading FIANZ introduces terror networks to NZ