Extremist groups are abusing tax-exempt status, says ADL in new report
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Two Gunmen Killed Outside Draw Muhammad Contest in Texas - Updates - Possible IS Attack
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Geert Wilders plans Muhammad exhibition after US shootings
08.05.2015
Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders said last week that he wanted to stage a parliamentary exhibition of the cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad that sparked a deadly shooting in Texas that left two dead. I am going to request Parliament to exhibit the same cartoons as those that were displayed in Garland, said Wilders, referring to the Dallas suburb where the shooting took place on 3 May 2015.
Police said the two gunmen drove up to the conference centre in Garland, where the American Freedom Defence Initiative was organising a controversial Muhammad cartoon contest, and opened fire with assault rifles, hitting a security guard in the ankle. A Garland police officer then shot and killed both gunmen with his service pistol. US investigators are probing the backgrounds of the two slain gunmen after the Islamic State group claimed it had ordered the shooting.
Rebel News Blacklisted by PayPal
7 May 2021
Canadian conservative media website Rebel News has reportedly been blacklisted by PayPal, the web’s leading payment processor, another incident in a growing trend of financial blacklisting of conservatives.
“PayPal, the online credit card processor just cut off Rebel News,” said founder Ezra Levant.
“This could actually destroy us. We use PayPal to process a million dollars a year. That covers half our staff payroll.”
Levant says his legal team will file a lawsuit against PayPal “as soon as next week,” for breach of contract and unlawful interference with economic relations.
The Rebel News founder says that his personal account, and the account of Rebel’s nonprofit were also shut down. In a video for Rebel News, Levant showed an email correspondence from PayPal that did not specify what rule the news organization had allegedly breached.