U.S. calls for investigation into Shia massacre carried out by Nigerian troops

The U.S. on Wednesday joined urgent calls for an investigation into massacre carried out by Nigerian troops against Shiite Muslims in the country’s north.

The bloodshed began over the weekend when Nigeria’s military claimed Shiites attacked the Chief of Army staff’s convoy in Zaria in an apparent assassination attempt.

“The sect numbering hundreds carrying dangerous weapons, barricaded the roads with bonfires, heavy stones and tires,” the Army said in a statement. “They refused all entreaties to disperse and then started firing and pelting the convoy with dangerous objects.”

It claimed soldiers had “no choice” but to defend the convoy “at all cost,” adding in a statement two days later that the “loss of lives” was “most unfortunate.”

The Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria, or IMN, strongly rejected that account. It said scores of its members were killed, “centers destroyed and burnt to ashes”

There were conflicting reports of how many were killed in the initial incident — or in the subsequent raids in Zaria near the home of the Shiite’s founder, Ibraheem Zakzaky.

A statement attributed to IMN spokesman Ibrahim Musa said “about a thousand” members of the sect had been massacred. Musa was later quoted by the Associated Press as saying that about 200 bodies were taken away from the area about Zakzaky’s home in Zaria on Monday.

The IMN — along with human-rights organizations — said Zakzaky’s relatives were among the dead and that the leader himself had been injured and arrested.

The U.S. said it was “deeply concerned” over the clashes and called on Nigeria’s government to “quickly, credibly and transparently investigate” the events in Zaria.

“While many details of the incidents…remain unclear, we are dismayed to learn of multiple civilian deaths,” the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria said in a statement. “It is essential that all sides refrain from actions that further destabilize the situation.”

The statement echoed a similar call from Amnesty International which said anyone found responsible for the “unlawful killings must be brought to justice.”

“An impartial investigation is urgently needed into these killings,” Amnesty’s Nigeria Director M.K. Ibrahim said in a statement. “Whilst the final death toll is unclear, there is no doubt that there has been a substantial loss of life at the hands of the military.

The Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) is based in Kaduna state and was founded by Zakzaky.

“News of the killings and arrests have sparked protests in several other northern cities,” Crisis Group said in a blog post. “These protests, if not managed carefully, could further exacerbate the situation.” Nigeria’s military — which has long been accused of massive human rights violations — is already locked in a battle with the Boko Haram terror group.

IMN are strongly agianst Boko Haram insurgent.

American Hijab-Wearing Professor Suspended from Work after Citing Similarities between Christians, Muslims

Larycia Hawkins, an associate professor of political science at Wheaton College, posted a photo of herself in the Muslim head cover last week, stating that she stands in “human solidarity” with Muslims “because we are formed of the same primordial clay”.

She added that Muslims, like Christians, are “people of the book…and as Pope Francis stated last week, we worship the same God.”

It didn’t take long for Wheaton College to respond, issuing a statement later that day which said it had received inquiries about remarks on social media by “some faculty members” who had spoken about the relationship between Christianity and Islam.

The private Evangelical college noted that such statements had “generated confusion about complex theological matters.”

“While Islam and Christianity are both monotheistic, we believe there are fundamental differences between the two faiths,” the college wrote.

Four days after that statement, the college announced that Hawkins had been suspended, adding that she will be subject to a “full review to which she is entitled as a tenured faculty member.”

In the same Facebook post, Hawkins encouraged women to wear a hijab in support of Muslims, and vowed to do so at work, throughout town, at social events, in airports, and on airplanes in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

“I invite all women into the narrative that is embodied, hijab-wearing solidarity with our Muslim sisters–for whatever reason. A large scale movement of Women in Solidarity with Hijabs is my Christmas #wish this year,” she wrote.

However, Wheaton College stated that Hawkins’ decision to wear a headscarf had nothing to do with her suspension.

“Dr. Hawkins’ administrative leave resulted from theological statements that seemed inconsistent with Wheaton College’s doctrinal convictions, and is in no way related to her race, gender or commitment to wear a hijab during Advent,” the university said in a statement.

The Chicago chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) is calling for Hawkins’ reinstatement, describing the college’s move as “unfathomable.”

“This was a genuine act of human solidarity, rooted in her sense of theological compassion, with those who are subjected to an onslaught of bigoted expression,” CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab said in a

The professor has also been supported by current and former students who are calling on the college both to reinstate her and offer a public apology.

“When Dr. Hawkins chose to show her support of our Muslim neighbors by wearing a hijab, she saw this as another instance of how she follows Jesus’ call to love everyone, especially those who are treated as undesirable or insignificant,” former student Clara Kent said, as quoted by the Chicago Sun-Times.

Meanwhile, Hawkins has called talks with the college “amicable,” and says she’ll continue her movement of solidarity until Christmas.

Located in the Chicago suburbs, Wheaton College is a private four-year Evangelical Protestant Christian liberal arts college comprising of around 3,000 students. Hawkins was the first African-American woman to become tenured at the college and has been a political science professor there since 2007.

Huge Rally at Fagge, Kano after Friday Prayers in Support of Sheikh Zakzaky

Sympathizers in thousands came out and attended a protest rally after Friday prayers organized by members of the Shia Islamic movement in Fagge Friday mosque (18.12.2015) calling for the release of Shaikh Ibraheem Zakzaky (H) and a stop to the mass genocide and atrocities of the Nigerian Army on his followers in Nigeria.

This similar rallies and protest march were held in many Nigerian cities like Bauchi, Katsin, Yola, Minna, Gombe, Jalingo etc and world wide In attendances were children, young and old expressing their dismay on the atrocities of the Nigerian army with the President Commander in Chief staying mute up till this moment. They were surprise despite this carnage that all humanitarian have denounce comments mention the populace were told President Muhammadu Buhari is unaware of and attending a jamboree organized by film makers in Kaduna.

A press release signed by Mal Abdul Hamid Bello on behalf of the Islamic movement and Mal Sunusi Abdulkadir made a speech on the prevailing condition that touched the heart of those that attended the
rally.

In his speech Mal Sunusi denounce all atrocities calling for:

1) Members of the movement should be allowed access to Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky (H) as a means to taming the situation from further escalation.

2) Sheikh Zakzaky (H) must be allowed a doctor of his choice for medical treatment.

3) All detainees must be released together with the injured for medical attention.

4) All corpses of Brothers and Sisters must be handed over to us for proper Islamic burial.

5) A strong and inclusive committee must be constituted to include local and international representations to investigate and make public findings for the world to know the truth.

6) Compensation must be paid and those who committed the genocide must face the law.

Mal Sunusi called on members to continue exercising patience despite the difficult situation, continue praying, remain resolute on this noble path of Allah and restrain themselves from any effort of those
that want to create confusion amongst Muslim and the community to warrant detractors to continue with the evil plans of Zionist.

Mal Sunusi made an interview with member of the press and a closing dua was made with members leaving for their homes without any incidence of violence because they were not attacked by security
operatives or thugs, with all business activities and traffic flow taking place unhindered.

Muhammad Isa Ahmad

Photos: ‘Free Sheikh Zakzaky’ Protest in Manhattan, NYC (USA)

A large number of Muslim Americans have held a demonstration in New York to condemn the Nigerian military’s massacre of Shia Muslims.

The demonstrators on Friday gathered in Midtown Manhattan near the Nigerian Mission to the United Nations and called for the release of senior Nigerian cleric Sheikh Ibrahim al-Zakzaky, P. TV correspondent Caleb Maupin reported.

The protesters chanted slogans and carried placards condemning the Nigerian military’s oppression against Muslims.

Hundreds of Shia Muslims have been killed during the weekend after clashes erupted between the Nigerian army and Shia Muslims in the northern city of Zaria in Kaduna State.

The clashes broke out when Nigerian soldiers opened fire on unarmed people attending a religious ceremony at Hussainiyah Baqiyatullah, a religious center belonging to the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN).

The Nigerian military accused the Shias of trying to stop a convoy of Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai. The military also claimed the Shias of attempting to assassinate Buratai – a charge Zakzaky, the IMN leader, denied.

Sheikh Zakzaky was arrested during a raid by the army on his residence and the buildings connected to the Shia community in Zaria.

“We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Sheikh Zakzaky, and all of the other detainees that have been illegally detained by the Nigerian military and the government,” said activist Ali Naqvi.

Seyed Ayleya of the Muslim Congress of America said that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria is vitally important for the entire African continent.

“Sheikh al-Zakzaky is one of the greatest leaders in Africa, and in the contemporary times we don’t find anyone similar to him in the entire continent,” he added.

“And the work he has done is just beyond the Shia community. He is a source for inspiration for the Sunni brothers there, and even [for] the Christian community.”

Activists said Zakzaky was targeted because he has bravely exposed links between the Takfiri group Boko Haram and the Nigerian government.

Boko Haram — whose name means “Western education is forbidden” — says its goal is to overthrow the Nigerian government.

The group has claimed responsibility for a number of deadly gun and bomb attacks in various parts of Nigeria since 2009.

Family of Sheikh Zakzaky: Unclear If He is Dead or Unwell

In a recent phone conversation with the son of the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, we learned that Mr. Zakzaky’s family has not spoken directly to him since his arrest on Sunday.

Ibrahim al-Zakzaky’s son says his family has not been able to contact the Nigerian Shia leader since his arrest by the country’s forces earlier in the week.

According to the son, Mr. Zakzaky’s family does not know about his current medical condition and want him to see a doctor immediately.  The family has not even been able to speak to any officials who have had direct contact with Mr. Zakzaky.  Instead, the son informed that a military official assured the family that their patriarch is “safe and well”.

“We are concerned [Mr. Zakzaky may not be alive]. We want a doctor to speak to him who we can trust,” New York-based news agency Sahara Reporters, which tracks developments in Nigeria, cited the son as saying in a Thursday report.

The news agency also said that Zakzaky’s family has not been able to speak to any officials who have had contact with the Shia cleric.

Nigerian forces raided the house of the head of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria in the country’s northern city of Zaria, in Kaduna state, on Sunday and arrested him after reportedly killing individuals attempting to protect him, including one of the movement’s senior leaders and its spokesman. According to media reports, dozens of people are believed to have been killed in the raid.

Britain-based Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) said on Wednesday that there was credible evidence of mass graves in Nigeria following the Sunday massacre. The body, which put the toll at over 1,000, said that the Nigerian military had secretly buried hundreds of bodies in the graves after storming the house of the Shia leader.

Nigerian soldiers had opened fire on Shia Muslims attending a ceremony at a religious center in the city on Saturday. The Shias had reportedly stopped the convoy of Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai as Zakzaky was planning a speech in the religious center.

The son is the only one of Mr. Zakzaky’s children not currently jailed or dead.  The son told that 3 of his brothers were reportedly killed and, therefore, he is Mr. Zakaky’s last remaining son.

He also expressed concern about reports of mass graves, which were being kept hidden by the Nigerian army.

Meanwhile, a photo circulating on social media appears to show Zakzaky having been seriously wounded.
Source : Sahara

Today terrorism is our common worry

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The bitter events brought about by blind terrorism in France have once again, moved me to speak to you young people.

In the Name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful

To the Youth in Western Countries,

The bitter events brought about by blind terrorism in France have once again, moved me to speak to you young people.  For me, it is unfortunate that such incidents would have to create the framework for a conversation, however the truth is that if painful matters do not create the grounds for finding solutions and mutual consultation, then the damage caused will be multiplied.

The pain of any human being anywhere in the world causes sorrow for a fellow human being.  The sight of a child losing his life in the presence of his loved ones, a mother whose joy for her family turns into mourning, a husband who is rushing the lifeless body of his spouse to some place and the spectator who does not know whether he will be seeing the final scene of life- these are scenes that rouse the emotions and feelings of any human being.  Anyone who has benefited from affection and humanity is affected and disturbed by witnessing these scenes- whether it occurs in France or in Palestine or Iraq or Lebanon or Syria.

Without a doubt, the one-and-a-half billion Muslims also have these feelings and abhor and are revolted by the perpetrators and those responsible for these calamities. The issue, however, is that if today’s pain is not used to build a better and safer future, then it will just turn into bitter and fruitless memories. I genuinely believe that it is only you the youth who by learning the lessons of today’s hardship, have the power to discover new means for building the future and who can be barriers in the misguided path that has brought the west to its current impasse.

Anyone who has benefited from affection and humanity is affected and disturbed by witnessing these scenes- whether it occurs in France or in Palestine or Iraq or Lebanon or Syria.

It is correct that today terrorism is our common worry.  However, it is necessary for you to know that the insecurity and strain that you experienced during the recent events, differs from the pain that the people of Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Afghanistan have been experiencing for many years, in two significant ways.  First, the Islamic world has been the victim of terror and brutality to a larger extent territorially, to greater amount quantitatively and for a longer period in terms of time. Second, that unfortunately this violence has been supported by certain great powers through various methods and effective means.

Today, there are very few people who are uninformed about the role of the United States of America in creating, nurturing and arming al-Qaeda, the Taliban and their inauspicious successors.  Besides this direct support, the overt and well-known supporters of takfiri terrorism- despite having the most backward political systems- are standing arrayed as allies of the west while the most pioneering, brightest and most dynamic democrats in the region are suppressed mercilessly. The prejudiced response of the west to the awakening movement in the Islamic world is an illustrative example of the contradictory western policies.

I genuinely believe that it is only you the youth who by learning the lessons of today’s hardship can be barriers in the misguided path that has brought the west to its current impasse.

The other side of these contradictory policies is seen in supporting the state terrorism of Israel.  The oppressed people of Palestine have experienced the worst kind of terrorism for the last sixty years.  If the people of Europe have now taken refuge in their homes for a few days and refrain from being present in busy places- it is decades that a Palestinian family is not secure even in its own home from the Zionist regime’s death and destruction machinery. What kind of atrocious violence today is comparable to that of the settlement constructions of the Zionist regime?

This regime- without ever being seriously and significantly censured by its influential allies or even by the so-called independent international organizations- everyday demolishes the homes of Palestinians and destroys their orchards and farms.  This is done without even giving them time to gather their belongings or agricultural products and usually it is done in front of the terrified and tear-filled eyes of women and children who witness the brutal beatings of their family members who in some cases are being dragged away to gruesome torture chambers.  In today’s world, do we know of any other violence on this scale and scope and for such an extended period of time?

Shooting down a woman in the middle of the street for the crime of protesting against a soldier who is armed to the teeth- if this is not terrorism, what is? This barbarism, because it is being done by the armed forces of an occupying government, should not be called extremism? Or maybe only because these scenes have been seen repeatedly on television screens for sixty years, they should no longer stir our consciences.

The military invasions of the Islamic world in recent years- with countless victims- are another example of the contradictory logic of the west. The assaulted countries, in addition to the human damage caused, have lost their economic and industrial infrastructure, their movement towards growth and development has been stopped or delayed and in some cases, has been thrown back decades.  Despite all this, they are rudely being asked not to see themselves as oppressed.  How can a country be turned into ruins, have its cities and towns covered in dust and then be told that it should please not view itself as oppressed? Instead of enticements to not understand and to not mention disasters, would not an honest apology be better?  The pain that the Islamic world has suffered in these years from the hypocrisy and duplicity of the invaders is not less than the pain from the material damage.

Dear youth! I have the hope that you- now or in the future- can change this mentality corrupted by duplicity, a mentality whose highest skill is hiding long-term goals and adorning malevolent objectives.

Dear youth! I have the hope that you- now or in the future- can change this mentality corrupted by duplicity, a mentality whose highest skill is hiding long-term goals and adorning malevolent objectives.  In my opinion, the first step in creating security and peace is reforming this violence-breeding mentality.  Until double-standards dominate western policies, until terrorism- in the view of its powerful supporters- is divided into “good” and “bad” types, and until governmental interests are given precedence over human values and ethics, the roots of violence should not be searched for in other places.

Unfortunately, these roots have taken hold in the depths of western cultural policies over the course of many years and they have caused a soft and silent invasion.  Many countries of the world take pride in their local and national cultures, cultures which through development and regeneration have soundly nurtured human societies for centuries.  The Islamic world is not an exception to this.  However in the current era, the western world with the use of advanced tools is insisting on the cloning and replication of its culture on a global scale.  I consider the imposition of western culture upon other peoples and the trivialization of independent cultures as a form of silent violence and extreme harmfulness.

Humiliating rich cultures and insulting the most honored parts of these, is occurring while the alternative culture being offered in no way has any qualification for being a replacement.  For example, the two elements of “aggression” and “moral promiscuity” which unfortunately have become the main elements of western culture, have even degraded the position and acceptability of its source region.

So now the question is: are we “sinners” for not wanting an aggressive, vulgar and fatuous culture? Are we to be blamed for blocking the flood of impropriety that is directed towards our youth in the shape of various forms of quasi-art?  I do not deny the importance and value of cultural interaction.  Whenever these interactions are conducted in natural circumstances and with respect for the receiving culture, they result in growth, development and richness.  On the contrary, inharmonious interactions have been unsuccessful and harmful impositions.

We have to state with full regret that vile groups such as DAESH are the spawn of such ill-fated pairings with imported cultures.  If the matter was simply theological, we would have had to witness such phenomena before the colonialist era, yet history shows the contrary.  Authoritative historical records clearly show how colonialist confluence of extremist and rejected thoughts in the heart of a Bedouin tribe, planted the seed of extremism in this region.  How then is it possible that such garbage as DAESH comes out of one of the most ethical and humane religious schools which as part of its inner core, includes the notion that taking the life of one human being is equivalent to killing the whole of humanity?

One has to ask why people who are born in Europe and who have been intellectually and mentally nurtured in that environment are attracted to such groups?  Can we really believe that people with only one or two trips to war zones, suddenly become so extreme that they can riddle the bodies of their compatriots with bullets?  On this matter, we certainly cannot forget about the effects of a life nurtured in a pathologic culture in a corrupt environment borne out of violence.  On this matter, we need complete analyses, analyses that see the hidden and apparent corruptions.  Maybe a deep hate- planted in the years of economic and industrial growth and borne out of inequality and possibly legal and structural prejudice- created ideas that every few years appear in a sickening manner.

Any rushed and emotional reaction which would isolate, intimidate and create more anxiety for the Muslim communities living in Europe and America not only will not solve the problem but will increase the chasms and resentments.

In any case, you are the ones that have to uncover the apparent layers of your own society and untie and disentangle the knots and resentments. Fissures have to be sealed, not deepened. Hasty reactions are a major mistake when fighting terrorism which only widens the chasms. Any rushed and emotional reaction which would isolate, intimidate and create more anxiety for the Muslim communities living in Europe and America- which are comprised of millions of active and responsible human beings- and which would deprive them of their basic rights more than has already happened and which would drive them away from society- not only will not solve the problem but will increase the chasms and resentments.

Superficial measures and reactions, especially if they take legal forms, will do nothing but increase the current polarizations, open the way for future crises and will result in nothing else.   According to reports received, some countries in Europe have issued guidelines encouraging citizens to spy on Muslims.  This behavior is unjust and we all know that pursuing injustice has the characteristic of unwanted reversibility.  Besides, the Muslims do not deserve such ill-treatment.  For centuries, the western world has known Muslims well- the day that westerners were guests in Islamic lands and were attracted to the riches of their hosts and on another day when they were hosts and benefitted from the efforts and thoughts of Muslims- they generally experienced nothing but kindness and forbearance.

Therefore I want you the youth to lay the foundations for a correct and honorable interaction with the Islamic world based on correct understanding, deep insight and lessons learned from horrible experiences.  In such a case and in the not too distant future, you will witness the edifice built on these firm foundations which creates a shade of confidence and trust which cools the crown of its architect, a warmth of security and peace that it bequests on them and a blaze of hope in a bright future which illuminates the canvass of the earth.

Sayyid Ali Khamenei

8th of Azar, 1394 – 29th of Nov, 2015

Israel closes Palestinian radio station

The Israeli regime has issued an order to close down a Palestinian radio station in the occupied West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron).

The director of al-Khalil Radio, Amjad Shawar, said Israeli soldiers stormed the radio station overnight, making it the second Palestinian news outlet to be closed this month by Tel Aviv.

Israeli forces also confiscated equipment and caused property damage.

According to reports, Israeli intelligence officers then delivered a military warrant, ordering the station’s closure for six months over accusations of causing “incitement” against Tel Aviv.

Earlier this month, Tel Aviv closed down and imposed a ban on broadcasts by Palestinian Manbar al-Hurriyya radio station.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) released a statement saying that more than 450 violations of media freedoms had taken place by the Israeli regime since the start of the year.

The watchdog said in its statement that it “condemns the ongoing violence against Palestinian journalists by the Israeli Occupying Forces.” According to MADA, press freedom violations have witnessed “an enormous escalation” this year.

Tensions have been on the rise between Israelis and Palestinians in recent months after Israel imposed restrictions on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East al-Quds (Jerusalem).

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Vast Majority of ISIL-Linked Terrorist Suspects Charged in US Are Americans

The overwhelming majority of terror suspects charged in the United States because of their alleged ties with Daesh (ISIL) are American citizens, new research reveals.

Of the 68 people who have been indicted because of alleged involvement in Daesh terrorism, 55 or about 81 percent are US citizens, including 44 who were born in America, according to a study published this week by Center on National Security at Fordham University.

Eighteen of those individuals have been convicted with an average sentence of more than 10 years.

The data further shows that only three of those indicted in the US were refugees and none came from Syria.

The research comes amid a mounting clamor in the United States over the perceived threat of refugees to national security.

“Law enforcement is being very careful about these arrests. They really don’t see a great domestic terrorism threat here. Of course we know that anything could happen but, compared to abroad, the terrorism threat is really quite low,” said Karen Greenberg, director of the center, according to the Guardian newspaper.

The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved legislation to suspend President Barack Obama’s program to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the country.

The measure was approved by a vote of 289 to 137 Thursday, giving it the two-thirds majority the House would need to override a promised veto by Obama. The bill will now go to the Senate.

In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris, Republican presidential candidates have ramped up their rhetoric against Syrian refugees.

Former neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who is tailing Donald Trump in national polls, compared some of the Syrian refugees to “rabid dogs” and warned that it would be “foolish” to allow such people into the US.

“Everyone is now saying how right I was with illegal immigration and the wall,” Trump tweeted on Thursday, referring to his tough anti-immigration policy that calls for building a wall along the US-Mexico border. “After Paris, they’re all on the bandwagon.”

Trump also said Thursday that he would be open to having a “Muslim database” in America for security reasons, two days after he said that the US would have “absolutely no choice” but to close down some mosques.

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23 Yemen historical sites destroyed in Saudi airstrikes

The overwhelming majority of terror suspects charged in the United States because of their alleged ties with Daesh (ISIL) are American citizens, new research reveals.

Of the 68 people who have been indicted because of alleged involvement in Daesh terrorism, 55 or about 81 percent are US citizens, including 44 who were born in America, according to a study published this week by Center on National Security at Fordham University.

Eighteen of those individuals have been convicted with an average sentence of more than 10 years.

The data further shows that only three of those indicted in the US were refugees and none came from Syria.

The research comes amid a mounting clamor in the United States over the perceived threat of refugees to national security.

“Law enforcement is being very careful about these arrests. They really don’t see a great domestic terrorism threat here. Of course we know that anything could happen but, compared to abroad, the terrorism threat is really quite low,” said Karen Greenberg, director of the center, according to the Guardian newspaper.

The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved legislation to suspend President Barack Obama’s program to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the country.

The measure was approved by a vote of 289 to 137 Thursday, giving it the two-thirds majority the House would need to override a promised veto by Obama. The bill will now go to the Senate.

In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris, Republican presidential candidates have ramped up their rhetoric against Syrian refugees.

Former neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who is tailing Donald Trump in national polls, compared some of the Syrian refugees to “rabid dogs” and warned that it would be “foolish” to allow such people into the US.

“Everyone is now saying how right I was with illegal immigration and the wall,” Trump tweeted on Thursday, referring to his tough anti-immigration policy that calls for building a wall along the US-Mexico border. “After Paris, they’re all on the bandwagon.”

Trump also said Thursday that he would be open to having a “Muslim database” in America for security reasons, two days after he said that the US would have “absolutely no choice” but to close down some mosques.

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Imminent Terror Threat Shuts Brussels Metro

Brussels is at its highest level of terror alert after a warning that an attack like that seen in Paris is “imminent”, forcing the closure of the city’s Metro.

The Belgian capital’s underground transport system will be closed until Sunday afternoon, dozens of events have been cancelled and many public places closed, the government has said.

Belgium’s Prime Minister said the terror alert was as a result of “quite precise information about the risk of an attack like the one that happened in Paris”.

Heavily armed soldiers and police are patrolling the city amid fears at least one suspect in the Paris attacks could be in Belgium.

Belgian PM Charles Michel said the government would review the security situation towards the end of the weekend.

It comes after a meeting of top ministers, police and security services in the city, which is also home to the European Union and NATO headquarters.

A spokesman for the country’s crisis centre said in a statement: “Following our latest evaluation… the centre has raised its terror alert to level 4, signifying a very serious threat, for the Brussels region.

“The analysis shows a serious and imminent threat requiring specific security measures as well as detailed recommendations to the population.”

The rest of the country, outside Brussels and the Vilvoorde area, remains at level 3, meaning an attack is probable.

Sky’s Enda Brady, who has arrived at the main Bruxelles Midi train station, said: “Extraordinary security scenes here. Soldiers from the Belgian army carrying assault rifles… in groups of four up and down the main concourse and on platforms.

“It’s a totally surreal atmosphere. It’s just extremely quiet. It’s normally a very very busy station, especially at weekends. Belgian police also heavily armed. Everyone knows what’s going on…”

Belgium, and Brussels in particular, have been at the centre of investigations into the Paris attacks after it emerged that two of the suicide bombers had been living in the country.

Three people detained in Brussels are facing terrorism charges.

he brother of one of the suicide bombers, who was also living in Brussels, is still on the run.

Salah Abdeslam was briefly pulled over by French police near the Belgian border last Saturday morning along with two of those in custody.

The Federal Prosecutors Office in Brussels said on Saturday that police had searched the house of a person who was arrested on Friday and had found “a few weapons”.

The last time any part of the country was put on maximum alert was in May 2014 when a gunman shot dead four people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels.