• From the JC:

    A man who threw his 89-year-old Jewish neighbour from the 17th-floor of an apartment block in Lyon has been convicted of murder.

    Rachid Kheniche, 55, invited René Hadjadj to his apartment in May 2022 before trying to strangle his victim and throwing him over a balcony of the building where both men resided.

    Kheniche, who had published dozens of posts online that repeated antisemitic conspiracy theories, was charged with aggravated murder and had faced life imprisonment, but the Assize Court of Rhône rejected the claim that he was motivated by antisemitism.

    Instead, Kheniche, a heroin and cocaine addict who said he was having a paranoid attack on the day of the murder,faced life imprisonment if the aggravating circumstance of antisemitism had been taken into account, but was instead handed a 18-year prison sentence.

    Asked why he killed his neighbour, Kheniche said his “illness”, which was diagnosed after the murder, was to blame. “I don’t know what happened. He was like a father to me.” he told the court.

    Kheniche underwent two psychiatric assessments, with one concluding the killer suffered from psychotic paranoia, and the other suggesting he had severe personality disorders.

    Prior to the murder Kheniche had posted dozens of times about about people he branded “sayanim” – a term used by conspiracy theorists to denote those they suspect of being Mossad agents.

    However, the presiding judge said, this behaviour was not directly connected to the murder itself.

    Immediately after pushing Hajaj to his death, the killer took an identification document and a page written in Hebrew that he found in the victim’s coat pocket inside the apartment and cut them up, the judge noted.

    The judge said: “Had he thrown away the religious books and other Jewish objects and symbols found in the apartment this might have constituted evidence. But, she said, “that is not what happened.”

    Had he made a Nazi salute in court, or shouted that he wanted to kill every Jew on the planet, then perhaps antisemitism might have been considered as a contributing factor. But he didn’t. The poor man was a bit funny in the head and took too many drugs. Nothing to see here. Of course we don’t have an antisemitism problem here in France.

    Lawyers for Hadjadj’s family said they felt the prosecution had abandoned them.
    The court’s ruling is “an image reflecting our society”, said lawyer Muriel Ouaknine-Melki.

    “It’s the image of the way France is dealing with the plague of antisemitism.”

  • Another day, another Labour scandal:

    Lord Doyle, Sir Keir Starmer’s former director of communications, has been suspended from Labour’s parliamentary party over his links with a convicted sex offender.

    The peer said he would not take the Labour whip and apologised for his past association with Sean Morton, a former Labour councillor in Moray who admitted indecent child image offences in 2017.

    It comes after the Sunday Times reported that Lord Doyle campaigned for Morton after he was charged with possessing and distributing indecent images of children in December 2016.

  • From Reduxx:

    A young female athlete in Washington says she was unknowingly matched against a biological male in a girls wrestling competition. Kallie Keeler says that her opponent, who has now qualified for the state championships, had sexually assaulted her during the course of the match.

    Keeler, a 16-year-old sophomore at Rogers High School in Puyallup, spoke to unDivided about the incident, which took place during the Lady Jag Kickoff Tournament on December 6, 2025. Video taken by Keeler’s mother captured the match, in which the girl looks to be at an immediate physical disadvantage against her opponent, who was representing Emerald Ridge High School.

    Disturbingly, the video shows Keeler’s face quickly twisting into an expression of panic and confusion. At one point, Keeler is visibly attempting to communicate something to her mother, who couldn’t initially understand her. Keeler later clarified that she had been saying: “Her fingers are in my (vagina).”

    Terrified and overwhelmed, Keeler decided to let her opponent win to put a quick end to the bout.

    “I just wanted the match to be over,” the teen told unDivided‘s Brandi Kruse. She went on to explain that following the match, a coach from another school approached her and told her she had been wrestling a biological male.

    This biological male is now all set to compete in the girls state championship, where he can sexually assault more young women.

    At the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association District 3 Girls 4A South Puget Sound League on February 6, Tei secured a place in the state championships, which is set to take place on February 19 and 20 at the Tacoma Dome.

  • We heard about the late drag queen Darren Moore a couple of years back, after he was found dead on a back street in Cardiff.

    On January 23, drag queen Aida H. Dee, the stage name of performer Sab Samuel, announced on Facebook that he was fundraising for the funeral costs of Darren Moore, a fellow drag queen.

    “Taken unjustly!” Samuel wrote in his post. “I’d like to help give my friend the send off he deserves,” he wrote, providing the link to a GoFundMe campaign for Moore and affixing to the post a photo of Moore and his husband.

    But what Samuel neglected to mention was that Moore is a convicted child sex offender.

    Moore, 39, was found dead in full drag costume on the streets of Cardiff City Centre on the morning of 22 January. Previously known as Darren Sewell, Moore was convicted of four counts of rape on a boy under the age of 14 while living in South Wales. As a result, he spent 3 years in a Young Offenders’ Institution.

    It gets worse. There’s now been an inquest, and it’s, um,… .not very nice. A dog was involved. Sexually. Jo Bartosch, at Spiked:

    When the entertainer’s body was found in an alleyway in Cardiff city centre in January 2023, his death prompted a frenzy of speculation. The BBC ran multiple pieces on the investigation and even covered a vigil held at Windsor Place, Cardiff.

    ‘It’s rocked the community, that’s all I can say, no one’s safe anywhere’, his friend, Richard Smith, told a BBC reporter. Drag performer Myky Webb warned it was ‘very worrying for Cardiff as a city and for queer people in Cardiff on the scene, to think that this kind of thing still happens in 2023’. Rob Llewelyn said he had watched Moore sing in Cardiff over the past 20 years. ‘Everyone in the gay community knew him, he was just liked by everyone’, Llewelyn said.

    The unspoken assumption in the BBC’s reporting was clear: that the dead gay man, who was found in a luminous green dress, blonde wig and diamante heels, had been the victim of a hate crime. Amid the public outpouring, popular children’s drag entertainer Aida H Dee helped raise funds for Moore’s funeral. On the day of the funeral, Cardiff Council and the police went so far as to close roads across the city to accommodate a horse-drawn cortège.

    Now, two years on, an inquest has revealed the truth about Moore’s death. And it is grisly. The coroner ruled that this, er, beloved pillar of the community might have died from an allergy to dog semen. I don’t think I have ever written a sentence as grotesque….

    As no one in recorded history has died from dog ejaculate, it was not possible for the coroner to confirm that this was definitely Moore’s cause of death. Nonetheless, he found that he was not able to rule out the dog’s semen – and Moore’s allergy to dogs – as a possibility. The official cause of death was registered as ‘sudden death in a man with bronchial asthma in the cold who had consumed alcohol and in a temporal association with sexual activity including intercourse with a dog’.

    Today, drag has become a media shorthand for virtue, a glittery stand-in for ‘British values’, and nowhere more so than at the BBC. As spiked has noted before, the corporation has developed a curious fixation on this genre of performance. It churns out a steady stream of stories about drag-queen story hours, drag workshops and drag ‘educators’, as if these niche entertainers were a cornerstone of British cultural life rather than a small subculture, which most of the gay men I know consider somewhat embarrassing. It is hard not to view the prominence given to these diversity divas as part of an agenda. The BBC uses drag not only to entertain, but also to educate and inform licence-paying plebs about the correct opinions.

    The trouble is, once any group is treated as above criticism, journalism slides into propaganda. It leads the likes of the BBC to pretend that a man becomes virtuous simply because he’s gay, or because he wears heels and dies relatively young. The sanctification of drag queens is barking mad.

    Will the BBC be reporting on this latest development in the tragic Darren Moore saga? Perhaps not…

    Added, from Reduxx:

    The Daily Star reports that the police inquest resulted in a statement made by the last man to have seen Moore alive that night. The man, who remains anonymous, told law enforcement that he had been walking his dog in the early hours of the morning when he was approached by Moore, who solicited him for sexual activity.

    The man accompanied Moore to the car park, but said he “lost interest” when Moore began to engage in intercourse with his dog. The witness told police that his dog had tried to join in, though he had tried to “shoo” the animal away. However, Moore took it upon himself to participate in bestiality.

    He said: “Who would think somebody wants to have sex with a dog but apparently he did. I was told to leave him be. Because it was consensual and desired, I let him do what he was asked to do.

    “I had never seen something like that before. I could have stopped it and I should have stopped it but I didn’t.”

    DNA tests conducted during the inquest revealed “human and non-human” semen inside Moore’s body, with the “non-human” semen matching the DNA of the witness’ dog. Moore was known to have an allergy to dogs, prompting coroner David Regan to explore a “pathological relation with sudden death potentially arising from the dog semen.”

  • The Beeb again. Responding to a complaint that they’d used a lowercase ‘h’ for Holocaust, they replied, “There have been other holocausts.” From Jewish News:

    In its website report on Jewish survivors of Nazi atrocities meeting the King and Queen, the BBC wrote that: “Mala Tribich became the first holocaust survivor to address the cabinet,” adding that she had asked “How, 81 years after the holocaust, can these people once again be targeted in this way?”

    A reader who registered a complaint about the lowercase ‘h’ was told in an email, apparently written by an experienced BBC broadcast journalist who we have agreed not to name: “Historically there have been other examples of holocausts elsewhere.”

    Contacted by Jewish News the corporation backtracked, added a footnote to the online article and said its initial email to a reader had been “sent in error”.

    A BBC spokesperson said: “This response was sent in error. All references to the Holocaust in this article should have been capitalised and we have now updated it accordingly and added a note of correction. We will be writing again to the original correspondent.”…

    A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism accused the BBC of “peddling softcore Holocaust denial” by refusing to acknowledge the uniqueness of the Shoah.”

    The incident comes days after the BBC was forced to issue an apology after some of its coverage of Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January failed to mention Jews, saying only that “six million people” had been murdered by the Nazi regime.

  • A forgotten world. Photos found after the death of photographer Joyce Edwards.

    When filmmaker Derek Smith began sorting through the belongings of his friend Joyce Edwards after she died in 2023, he didn’t expect to uncover more than 100 rolls of unseen film.

    Edwards, who died just months before her 100th birthday, had quietly spent the 1970s photographing a squatting community in East London. Nearly 50 years on, her intimate portraits reveal a group of musicians, artists and radicals who reclaimed abandoned houses and, against the odds, built a housing co-operative that still exists today.

    Remarkably, Edwards was not a professional photographer. She began taking pictures in her own North London property, capturing a cast of eccentric tenants that included actor Henry Woolf and James Bond villain Vladek Sheybal. But her curiosity soon pulled her further east, towards Bethnal Green, where three streets known as ‘The Triangle’ had been left empty after plans for a major motorway were abandoned.

    What she discovered there was a young, makeshift community that had moved into some derelict houses, repairing roofs, fixing plumbing, and turning neglected buildings into liveable homes. Edwards returned repeatedly, earning their trust and creating portraits that feel unguarded, warm, and quietly defiant.

    [Photos © Joyce Edwards]

    Joyce Edwards: A Story of Squatters opens at Four Corners in Bethnal Green this Friday, till 20th March.

  • People are freezing because firewood is needed to make birthday presents for Kim Jong-il, the Dear Leader who died over 14 years ago.. Another day in the great socialist fatherland of North Korea.

    People gathering firewood in the hills along North Korea’s northern border with China are dodging forest rangers who have intensified patrols to meet quotas for factories producing presents ahead of Kim Jong Il’s Feb. 16 birthday.

    “Hyesan residents can’t go a single day without fuel in this intense cold, so they risk arrest to bring back firewood. But that has prompted an even tougher crackdown from forest rangers,” a source in Ryanggang province told Daily NK recently. 

    According to the source, the crackdown stems from firewood delivery quotas assigned to ranger stations by the provincial bureau in charge of environmental conservation and management. The firewood is needed to fuel factories producing presents for the birthday of Kim Jong Il (Feb. 16), one of North Korea’s biggest public holidays.”

  • “This is the largest mass killing in contemporary Iranian history and one of the largest in the world,” Payam Akhavan former UN prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, told BBC News Persian.

    While the Iranian government has blamed the killings on “rioters and terrorists”.

  • Anyway – who won?

  • More from grooming gangs victim Fiona Goddard, in response to an abusive post that’s now been deleted.

    Being a child kept in a scruffy bedroom at a house where fully grown men from all over bradford and the country came to drink, do drugs and rape the children, while also forcing the children to engage in criminal behaviour, with intimidation, threats or beatings if they didnt comply and threats to burn their families alive if they didnt come out, is the definition of being kept as a sex slave. And it got even worse when social services shoved me in my own flat at a young age knowing I was actively being abused because they then just stole my door key so I had no choice but the let them in, only way I could get in and out was through the window. And they stole everything of value and smashed everything else so all I had was a mattress on the floor and bags of clothes. I had no way to get away from them, that much so that I just started trying to take my own life repeatedly, and took a Stanley blade and mutilated my legs because they always said I had nice legs, just to try get away from the hell I was living. Sorry if all that behaviour sounds normal to you on how to treat a child but it doesn’t to me.

    England in the 21st century.