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Friday, 27 September 2013

Extremists threaten to attack the Miss World Pageant's final which they have dubbed 'pornography'

  • Saturday's final moved from Jakarta to Bali due to ongoing protests
  • Extremists brand competition 'pornography'
  • Threatening to launch fresh protest by breaching security in Bali
  • Bikini round already been axed out of respect
 
This weekend, the final ten contestants will parade before millions of viewers to conclude the finale of Miss World 2013.

But the glitz and glamour of the iconic competition has been overshadowed by an ongoing outcry from Muslim extremists who have been protesting and threatening to attack the pageant, which they have branded as 'pornography' and a 'whore contest'.

The US embassy in Jakarta warned that: 'Extremist groups may be planning to disrupt the Miss World pageant…potentially through violent means.'

In a nod to conservative public opinion, organisers have decided that the contestants will not wear bikinis during the 'beach fashion' round of the event.

Instead, they will cover up with garments such as sarongs, which avoid revealing the body shape.


Final ten: Miss World contestants who were selected as top 10 in the fashion show pose during the event at the convention centre in Nusa Dua, on Indonesia's resort island of Bali
 

Conservative: In a nod to public opinion, organisers have decided that the contestants will not wear bikinis during the 'beach fashion' round of the event
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What's this hype about twerking?...358 Twerkers ASSemble in Newyork, twerking simultaneously to break a world record (video)


 
Guinness has officially recognized butt-wiggling as a legitimate world record. On Wednesday, a Guinness official spelled out the rules before all 358 twerkers shook what their mommas gave them for two straight minutes. A minimum of 250 people was required to set the record.
The Guinness rules for twerking are as follows:
  • Body must remain upright, with movement concentrated in hips
  • Participants can put hands on knees or hips for support
  • Twerking action cannot comes from knees – hips only
  • Freestyling or additional choreography not permitted – no hands on the ground, feet in the air, twirling, etc.
  • Twerking action must be synchronized, can be at own pace
  • All participants must twerk simultaneously for two minutes when Big Freedia gives the signal
  • Any performers who do not participate fully for the entire two minutes will be deducted from the final total

358 New Yorkers who on Wednesday helped set the Guinness World Record for most people simultaneously twerking. Big Freedia -- a hip hop artist known for her booty poppin' videos -- created the event to promote her upcoming show on Fuse TV, "Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce."
 
 
 
Joan Wind, 73-Year-Old Twerker!
It may have been Joan Wind, 73, who stole the show. The Manhattan woman stopped shopping at Macy's so she could try her hand at twerking, which she'd practiced in the mirror before
 
 
Twogging!
This pup knew how to twerk it as well.
 
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Thursday, 26 September 2013

British White Widow, Samantha Lewthwaite declared wanted

BBC - International police body Interpol has issued a wanted persons notice for Briton Samantha Lewthwaite, at Kenya's request.
Ms Lewthwaite, 29, is the widow of one of the four suicide bombers who attacked London on 7 July 2005.
Known colloquially as the "white widow", she has been linked with Somali militant Islamist group al-Shabab.
Interpol did not link the warrant to the Nairobi shopping complex attack that left at least 67 dead.

Interpol have issued a “Red Notice” for Samantha Lewthwaite. Photograph: Interpol website
Interpol have issued a “Red Notice” for Samantha Lewthwaite. Photograph: Interpol website
 
However, it comes after much speculation linking Ms Lewthwaite to events there.
Al-Shabab was behind the attack and subsequent four-day siege at the Westgate shopping complex in the Kenyan capital.
An Interpol statement said she was "wanted by Kenya on charges of being in possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit a felony dating back to December 2011".
The Interpol alert, known as a "Red Notice", requires member countries to detain the suspect pending extradition procedures.

A copy of the fake South African travelling passport of Samantha Lewthwaite in this handout photo released by the Kenyan police. Photograph: Kenyan Police Service/Handout via Reuters
Ms Lewthwaite - who is believed to use the alias "Natalie Webb" - had previously only been wanted for the alleged possession of a fraudulently obtained South African passport.
She is the widow of Germaine Lindsay, one of the four bombers involved in the 7 July terror attacks in London in 2005 in which 52 people were killed and hundreds more injured.
The BBC's Dominic Casciani says Interpol's red notice acts like a global wanted poster, but it's also a concession by the Kenyan security forces that she is an international danger, not just someone who should be regarded as a passport fraudster.
Kenya is continuing three days of official mourning for the civilian and military victims of the siege.
The funeral of pregnant television and radio star Ruhila Adatia-Sood was one of many being held on Thursday.
Flags are flying at half mast amid visibly tighter security around the Kenyan capital. Security guards were scanning passengers with metal detectors before they boarded buses.
Kenyan investigators have been joined by experts from the US, UK, Germany, Canada and Interpol to comb the sprawling shopping complex for DNA, fingerprints and ballistic clues.
On Thursday the UK Foreign Office said that the number of British nationals known to have been killed in the attack was lower than previously thought. It had reported that six Britons were among those killed, but it now says that one of the dead previously thought to be British is in fact a Kenyan national.
But at the same time the Foreign Office has warned that the number of British dead could rise before the search of the shopping centre is over.
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab has said it had carried out the attack in retaliation for Kenyan army operations in Somalia.
The militants stormed the Westgate centre on Saturday, throwing grenades and firing indiscriminately at shoppers and staff.
Twitter posts on an al-Shabab account said the group's militants had held 137 people hostage, and claimed the hostages had died after security forces fired chemical agents to end the siege.
A government spokesman denied any chemical agents were used, and authorities called on Kenyans to ignore militant propaganda.
Al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, has repeatedly threatened attacks on Kenyan soil if Nairobi did not pull its troops out of Somalia.
About 4,000 Kenyan troops have been serving in the south of Somalia since October 2011 as part of an African Union force supporting Somali government forces.
The group is banned as a terrorist group by both the US and the UK and is believed to have between 7,000 and 9,000 fighters.
Its members are fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia.

VIDEO: Another Nigerian police officer captured in a video clip trying to extort money from a motorist

A citizen captured this video on his mobile phone in Onitsha where a Nigerian police officer was trying to extort money from a motorist.
Inspite of the recent dismissal of some of them due to similar corrupt practices, they are still extorting money from innocent citizens.
What do you think should be done to effectively eradicate such practices?

Kenya Mall Attack: White Widow Terrorist was in Nigeria before the attack




Samantha Lewthwaite, the British widow known as “White Widow” accused of masterminding the despicable terrorist attack on Kenyan shopping mall which killed about 60 people was in Nigeria and evaded detection, according to a report in the Daily Mirror, UK-based newspaper.
According to the newspaper, “In Nigeria, where police forces are notoriously corrupt, there were reports that she (Lewthwaite) was almost caught a while ago, but she bribed her way out of trouble.”
The full report read: “If White Widow Samantha Lewthwaite is on the run she will be hard to catch. If a Lewthwaite were to be on the run in Kenya, Nigeria or Somalia, it would be a easier to evade detection than in Europe.
"She would be wearing a veil, and sensitivities about searching Muslim women would be observed so she could easily slip through difficult checkpoints.
"In Nigeria, where police forces are notoriously corrupt, there were reports she was almost caught a while ago, but she bribed her way out of trouble," the news report said

"Extremist communities such as al-Shabaab are tight-knit in these countries, making it difficult to recruit agents to penetrate them and trace her.
"And Lewthwaite may hold a great deal of power as a special kind of jihadist, having proved her worth in previous attacks.
"As a white convert mum and widow of a 7/7 bomber, she would be invaluable propaganda and would command huge loyalty.

"Also, the austere nature of her adopted culture means she would rarely go out, so there would be few opportunities to follow her.
"Bounties have failed to nail jihadists as money has no value to individuals loyal to the cause.”

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Ambassador to Kenya, Ambassador Akin Oyateru, yesterday confirmed that no Nigerian citizen was affected in the terrorist attacks or involved with the terrorists in the Westgate Shopping Mall attacks which ended Tuesday after a four-day siege.
About 68 people including six security officers were confirmed dead with over 170 injured.
Briefing journalists via tele-conference, Oyateru said: "We have gone through the list with a fine tooth comb and found no Nigerian name among the dead or the injured."
The ambassador recalled that at the time the siege started, most members of the Nigerian community were attending a pan-Nigerian meeting at a hotel in the central part of the city.
"The meeting was immediately secured and the Nigerians given security briefing," he disclosed.
Oyateru, however, expressed Nigeria's condolences to the government and people of Kenya.
He called on the Nigerian community in Kenya to heed to the calls for blood donations for the injured and also contribute to the relief efforts in whatever way they could.
The Nigerian Mission in Nairobi, he disclosed, has already donated a modest sum of money to assist towards relief efforts, he said.
"Neither the Kenyan or Nigerian government or any other government would succumb to blackmail. These are people feeding on the orgy of violence, they have no cause, they just indulge in mindless killings," he said.
He appealed to the public to always be vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies.
"Terrorism is a transnational problem that confronts all nations and everyone has to work together to combat this. Kenya has responded that it will not pull out of Somalia, it will stay for as long as it is required," Oyateru said.

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