Following the heinous terror attacks in New Zealand, the Australian government canceled visa for British far-right political commentator Milo Yiannopoulos after he was expected to visit the country. According to the Guardian, the Australian Immigration Minister David Coleman criticized the way Yiannopoulos spoke about Islam. On Saturday Coleman said that the public speaker’s comments are «appalling and foment hatred and division». This decision was taken after Australian
Moroccan model Imane Fadil, implicated in the notorious «bunga bunga» parties the scandal of Silvio Berlusconi, has died, allegedly due to poisoning. According to The Telegraph, the Moroccan woman was one of the main witnesses in the trial in which the former Italian prime minister was accused of bribing actresses, models and escorts in order to lie in court about his so-called sexual parties. The Italian judicial authorities have opened an investigation into the murder, the
In the same fashion as the terrorist attacks of Imlil perpetrated last December in the region of Marrakech, a video published by the terrorist in New Zealand is at the heart of a new controversy. Several people have relayed the graphic footage published by Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant depicting his attack on the two mosques. The video was also relayed by famous figures such as French Moroccan actor Said Taghmaoui. Pourquoi il diffuse cette vidéo lui sérieux, et
The terror attack that took the lives of 49 people at two mosques in New Zealand was met with widespread condemnation. On Friday, people the world over rushed to social media to denounce the terrorist act and send thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims. On Saturday morning, Abbot Pierre-Hervé Grosjean, a French priest at the Diocese of Versailles and secretary-general of the Ethical and Political Commission of the Diocese and Priest of Saint-Cyr School announced on Twitter
The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh announced, on Friday night, that it is supporting the Muslim community following the terrorist attacks that killed 49 Muslim worshipers at two mosques in New Zealand. To return the favor once granted by the Muslim community during the Tree of Life synagogue attack, the Jewish organization is engaged in helping Muslims in New Zealand to overcome the atrocity of the terror acts committed against them, CNN says. In a statement made public on Friday,
Faycal Bettioui is one of the few Moroccan Michelin starred chefs. Settled down in Germany, the Casablanca-native embraced his passion for cooking in the United States as a student before embarking in it at the professional level.
On Sunday, March the 11th, the Moroccan Ministry of Interior announced in a statement that it repatriated «eight Moroccan terrorist fighters from Syria». The operation was part of the Kingdom’s «contribution» to «international efforts to fight against terrorism». On Thursday, a group that represents the families of Moroccan detainees in Iraq urged the Moroccan government to take care of their relatives «arrested during the US occupation of Iraq
France has announced that it repatriated, Friday, five orphaned children of ISIS fighters from Syria, reports AFP quoting the French Foreign Ministry said. «The decision was taken in view of the situation of these very young children, who are particularly vulnerable», said the French Ministry. The parents of these children are either dead or missing, said the same source. France promised to provide medical and psychological assistance to these children, who are aged under
Living in Christchurch for 26 years, Moroccan chef Mohamed Abbari said that the Moroccan community is in a state of shock. The Moroccan father spoke to Yabiladi about the situation in the city, following the terrorist attack.
Spanish NGO Caminando Fronteras (Walking Borders) reported, Thursday, that 45 migrants died while trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea, while 21 others were rescued by the Moroccan authorities. According to the Associated Press, 13 women were among the survivors. Quoting the spokesperson of the NGO Helena Maleno, the agency wrote that «there was also one young girl, between 12 and 14 years old, who didn’t survive». Speaking to the American news agency, a Moroccan official