International Policing Protocol: Don’t Link Terror Attacks to Islam or ISIS

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http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/treaty/177
International Policing Protocol: Don't Link Terror Attacks to Islam or ISIS
Globalists use "Protocol 12" to cover up jihadist attacks in the West
by Wayne Madsen | Infowars.com - August 25, 2016 193 Comments
http://www.infowars.com/international-policing-protocol-dont-link-terror-attacks-to-islam-or-isis/


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  "The global public is unaware of the fact that many of their governments
   have either subscribed to or aligned themselves with international
   policing protocols that prevent their national and local law
   enforcement agencies from describing terrorist attacks committed by
   Islamist radicals as "Islamic State/ISIS-related" or "jihadist
   inspired."

   
   The Council of Europe's Protocol No. 12 to the European Convention on
   Human Rights on combating racism established in 1994 the European
   Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI).
   
   A majority of the Council of Europe's 47 members have ratified Protocol
   12, which is also open to signature and ratification of observers of
   the Council of Europe, including the United States, Canada, Vatican
   City, and Japan, and non-affiliates like Australia, South Africa,
   Argentina, Japan, and Mexico.
   
   A number of non-Council members have ratified Council of Europe
   resolutions, including the United States, Canada, Vatican City, and
   Australia.
   
   Protocol 12 has resulted in ECRI and the European Monitoring Center on
   Racism and Xenophobia applying pressure on international law
   enforcement agencies, such as the European Police Office (EUROPOL) and
   the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) adopting
   measures preventing them from referring to ISIL/jihadist terrorists as
   Muslims, jihadists, members of the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, or even
   as "terrorists" because of protocols and rules against stereotyping
   individuals based on their religion or race.
   
   International policing protocols even inhibit law enforcement's ability
   to refer to criminal suspects based upon their "physical appearance."
   Physical descriptions are key to any investigation of crimes.
   
   Nevertheless, physical descriptions that include the mufti often worn
   by Muslims, including burkas, niqabs, hijabs, jilbabs, chadors, abayas,
   shalwars, mundus, and dupattas, are frowned upon in police reports on
   terrorist acts, as are terms like "Muslim-looking" and "dark skinned."
   
   Police in Belgium, a hotbed for jihadist terrorism, including the
   attack on Zaventem Airport and the Maalbeek metro station in Brussels;
   France, which has seen repeated deadly jihadist terrorist attacks;
   Greece; Germany; the United Kingdom; Austria; Serbia; Hungary; and
   Spain have come under incessant fire from Council of Europe, European
   Union, and Muslim anti-xenophobia organizations for "brutality" against
   Muslims.
   
   This pressure has resulted in police being unable to properly
   investigate suspected jihadist terrorists and take action against them
   before they carry out their deadly attacks.
   
   Protocol 12 has also resulted in police agencies around the world from
   describing attacks by jihadists as Islamic State-inspired or
   "terrorist-related."
   
   Instead, police routinely issue press statements calling jihadist
   perpetrators "mentally ill" or "lone wolves," even though many had
   previously been the subjects of police criminal investigations and had
   extensive dossiers maintained on them.
   
   Examples of jihadist terrorist attacks committed this month alone being
   downplayed by police as a result of Protocol 12:
   
     * Smail Ayad, a French Muslim, yelled "Allahu Akbar" after stabbing
       to death a female British national and critically wounding a male
       British national at a backpackers' hostel in Queensland, Australia.
       Ayad had recently been in Thailand, a country recently plagued by
       Islamist terrorist attacks against resorts frequented by foreign
       tourists. Although Ayad is a Muslim, Queensland police, involving
       Protocol 12, stated there was "no indication of Islamist
       radicalization" in the attack. Instead, police indicated the French
       Muslim was romantically infatuated with the woman he stabbed to
       death.
     * Waqil Farooqui attacked a couple at an apartment complex in
       Roanoke, Virginia. Farooqui attacked the couple with a knife and
       slash marks around the male victim's neck indicated that Farqooqui
       attempted to behead the man. The couple survived their injuries.
       Farqooqui yelled "Allahu Akbar" while attacking the couple, who he
       apparently chose at random. The local police and FBI invoked
       Protocol 12 and suggested that Faraooqui was not a jihadist because
       he "heard voices" in his head before the attack, implying he was
       mentally ill.
     * A 62-year old rabbi in Strasbourg, France, the headquarters of the
       Council of Europe, narrowly escaped death after a Muslim man
       shouting "Allahu Akbar" stabbed him. French police, under the
       restrictions imposed by Protocol 12, did not name the Muslim
       attacker but discounted terrorism by stating that the man had a
       "psychiatric history."
     * A 42-year old Muslim man physically assaulted an elderly couple in
       Cannes, France while shouting "Allahu Akbar." The incident was
       disconnected to terrorism by police, who cited the "homelessness"
       of the man as a cause for his attack.
     * A 29-year old Muslim from Kosovo named Dijar Xhema attempted to
       pull three pedestrians into his car in Vlore, Albania, and
       threatened to kill them while shouting "Allahu Akbar."
     * A 60-year old German national stabbed two men at an Austrian rail
       station in Vorarlberg, Austria, injuring both. Austrian police
       denied the man had any connection to radical groups and said he was
       "mentally confused." A partial photograph of the man was snapped by
       Agence France Presse and his profile certainly indicates someone of
       Middle Eastern/Turkish/North African origin, although it is against
       the anti-xenophobia intent of Protocol 12 to "profile" his profile:
       
       
      Man arrested for train attack in Vorarlberg {left} and Osama Bin Laden
       {right}. Law enforcement requires a "nose" for terrorist noses but
       Protocol 12 forbids it. Neither of the above are German or Austrian noses

       
     * A 27-year old man who later died of his injuries, attacked
       passengers with a knife and acid, killing one woman, on a Swiss
       train in Salez, St. Gallen canton. The Swiss national, who resided
       in neighboring Liechtenstein, was determined by Swiss and
       Liechtenstein police not to have any ties with Islamist groups.
       Liechtenstein has signed but not ratified Protocol 12 but it still
       awaits Switzerland's signature and ratification.
     * A Norwegian national, a migrant to Norway from Somalia and a
       Muslim, stabbed to death a female American tourist in London's
       Russell Square and injured five others. A New Scotland Yard
       spokesman stated there was "no evidence of radicalization or
       anything that would suggest the man in our custody was motivated by
       terrorism." It was essentially the same terminology used by the
       Queensland police after the "Allahu Akbar" attack on British
       nationals. Adhering to Protocol 12, the London police claimed the
       Somali man suffered from "psychiatric" problems.
   
   There are other numerous examples of Protocol 12 being used to cover up
   jihadist attacks in France, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
   
   Last month, 86-year old French priest Father Jacques Hamel died after
   his throat was slit by one of two jihadists who stormed his church in
   Normandy in France.
   
   Initially, the names of the attackers were not released by French
   authorities, even though ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.
   
   One of the men was later identified as Adel Kermiche. Kermiche, who
   tried to join ISIL in Syria in 2015, had been ordered to wear an
   electronic device and he was restricted to his parents home in the
   afternoon and at night.
   
   However, he was permitted free movement between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30
   p.m. His and his colleague's assassination of Father Hamel occurred at
   9:40 a.m.
   
   Last month, a 19-year old migrant from Afghanistan attacked train
   passengers in Wurzbürg, Bavaria with an axe and a knife.
   
   The Afghan migrant, who shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the attack was
   shot dead by German police.
   
   In May, another man, shouting "Allahu Akbar" and "infidels," attacked
   four people, killing one and injuring three, at a Munich rail station.
   
   Police, invoking Protocol 12, merely said the 27-year old attacker, a
   German citizen, "suffered from psychiatric issues" and had no links to
   any Islamist extremist groups.
   
   The above incidents are but a few of those where transparency by the
   police and the police investigations have been adversely affected by
   Protocol 12 and its various implementing statutes and protocols around
   the world.
   
   In support of Protocol 12, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has just
   announced that female Muslims on its force can wear the hijab with
   their uniforms.
   
   If police have any chance of preventing and investigating acts of
   Islamist terrorism, Protocol 12 must be denounced by governments that
   have either ratified it or informally ascribed to it."



PS.
   The Summary text of Protocol No. 12 to the Convention for the
   Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms as part of Treaty
   No.177 is given above, The Full Text is here :
   http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/rms/0900001680080622
   The Ratification process of Protocol No. 12 is however far from
   completed, in addition Protocol No. 12 has even NOT been signed by
   Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Lithuania, Monaco, Poland, Sweden,
   Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The following member States still
   have NOT Ratified Protocol No. 12 : Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Czech
   Republic, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
   Latvia, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia and
   Turkey.
Now keep close watch and notice which Nations just mentioned
   have had immigration and related terrorist attack problems ...  For
   instance Finland has signed up to the whole package deal, which means
   Finland has signed on 04/11/2000, Ratification was completed on
   17/12/2004 and Protocol No. 12 was Forced into Entry on 01/04/2005.

   How much troublesome news about immigrants and related terrorist
   trouble has been coming from Finland ??

   For more details see  :
   http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/search-on-treaties/-/conventions/treaty/177/signatures?p_auth=0Kq9rtcm
   International, Globalist and Federal Police forces, like EUROPOL,
   INTERPOL are however implementing Protocol No. 12 and are
   ignoring the individual signatories of Procotol No. 12, who have not
   signed or ratified.
   Islam should be denounced as a official recognized religion by
   the Vatican, as it does not respect other human friendly religions.
   After this, Islam becomes a sect only, and a important problem
   is then solved on paper. See the work of Dr. Bill Warner.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

rmstock

Spain for instance is interesting with regards to Protocol No. 12.
In 2004 we had the Madrid train bommings, where Spain
signed Protocol No. 12 on 04/10/2005, Ratification was on
13/02/2008  and Entry into Force was completed on 01/06/2008.
Although since 2004 until today there have been many terror
warning for Spain, but actually none became real world
escalations with mortal victims ever since ....

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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