On
Sunday, 2nd February, we had another one of those attacks by a
Jihadi which Sadiq Khan once described as “now part and parcel” of living in a
modern city!
This
one was an attack by Sudesh Amman, who had only just been released from prison
for terrorist offences and was apparently a fulfilment of one of his “life
goals” to die in Jihad.
It
is always worth commenting that contrary to the mainstream media narrative
Jihadis cannot be reasoned with. They
are sincere and devote fundamentalist Muslims, who believe in the literal words
of the Koran.
They
are following in traditions that date back all the way to the Prophet Mohammad
himself and the idea of dying in Holy War as a ticket immediately to paradise
with all your sins wiped. This idea is a
key part of the reason why Islam was so successfully spread by Jihad (Holy War)
across much of the Eurasian land mass after the death of the Prophet.
The
informative Press Association article which appeared on the internet is
reproduced below.
This
attack comes only a few weeks after the attack on London Bridge on the 29th
November, again by a convicted Islamist but on that occasion he started by
killing two of his Cambridge Graduate social workers who had him flagged as a
poster boy for their rehabilitation scheme.
How
wrong they were!
Here
is the article:-
“Streatham terror attacker Sudesh Amman’s ‘life goal’ was to die a martyr
Streatham
attacker Sudesh Amman had been fascinated with carrying out a terror attack
using a knife, the Old Bailey heard when he was sentenced a little over a year
ago.
Then
aged 18, he had smiled and waved at the public gallery as he was jailed for
three years and four months.
Amman
is believed to have been back on the streets for just a few weeks before the
stabbing attack – fulfilling one of his so-called life goals of dying a martyr.
The
supporter of so-called Islamic State (IS) had pleaded guilty to possessing and
distributing terrorist documents and was sentenced in December 2018.
His
stash of manuals on bomb-making, knife-fighting and close combat included the
titles Bloody Brazilian Knife Fighting and How To Make A Bomb In Your Kitchen.
Police
found a notepad in the North West London College student's home, in which the
phrase "life goals" had been scrawled.
"Top
of the list, above family activities, was dying a martyr and going to 'Jannah'
– the afterlife," Alexis Boon, then head of the Metropolitan Police
Counter Terrorism Command, said after he was jailed.
He
said Amman had a "fierce interest in violence and martyrdom" and that
he was fascinated with dying "in the name of terrorism", and added
that the case was "a reminder of the need to be vigilant to signs of
radicalisation and report it".
Amman,
who had then lived with his family in Harrow, north-west London, posted al
Qaida propaganda on a family WhatsApp group, exposing siblings as young as 11
to graphic material, and had shared bomb-making literature via Skype chat.
He
had told his girlfriend of his wish to carry out acid attacks and that he
preferred the idea of a knife attack over using bombs.
Prosecutor
Kelly Brocklehurst said police were alerted by a Dutch blogger who identified
extremist material in a Telegram chat in April 2018.
There
was a photo of a knife and two firearms on a Shahada flag bearing Arabic words
which mean "armed and ready".
An
air gun, a black flag and a combat knife were seized from his home when he was
arrested in May that year.
Mr
Brocklehurst said: "The defendant had discussed with his family, friends
and girlfriend his strong and often extreme views on jihad, the kuffar, and his
desire to carry out a terrorist attack.
"Much
of his fascination with conducting an attack was focused on using a knife but
reference was also made to committing acid attacks on mopeds."
The
prosecutor said Amman's interest in Islamic extremism and IS in particular was
"more than a mere immature fascination with the taboo and with graphic
violence".
He
added: "He is clearly someone with sincerely held and concerning
ideological beliefs."
Amman
had entered guilty pleas to six charges of possession and seven of
disseminating terrorism documents.
He
denied three charges, which were ordered to lie on court file.
The
science and maths student had previous convictions for possession of an
offensive weapon and cannabis.
He
was aged just 17 when he began collecting terrorist material in 2017.
Judge
Mark Lucraft QC said Amman had a "very concerning series of
offences".
And now Boris has appointed 4 Hindus to control Britain's treasury, courts, police, immigration & business...Hindus whose native culture is one of the most racist & corrupt in the world. It was decided long ago that the British Isles are to be handed over to invaders from the Indian Subcontinent: Muslims, Sikhs & Hindus.
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