Sunday, May 20, 2012

No Paparazzi!

Cultural Enrichment News

As mentioned here previously, earlier this month a group of Salafist radicals attacked members of Pro-NRW during a street demonstration in Bonn. One of the Islamic radicals on the scene that day was the cute ’n’ cuddly Reda Seyam.

Below is Mr. Seyam’s answer to a question posed by a reporter from Spiegel TV regarding his participation in the riots in Bonn on May 5, 2012. Many thanks to Hermes for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:


A full transcript is below the jump:

00:02 Berlin, Friday morning. Spiegel TV is on its way
00:06 to Reda Seyam, one of the main Islamists in Germany.
00:10 He was last seen at the Salafist riots in Bonn.
00:13 ‘Reda Seyam!
00:15 Mr. Seyam, for Spiegel TV, Hello.
00:17 You were also in Bonn, why were you there?’
00:20 ‘Make no questions.’
00:22 ‘Mr. Seyam, what are you doing?’
00:24 ‘Make no questions.’
00:26 ‘What are you doing?’ R.S. - ‘Make no questions!’
00:31 Bring here the camera.
00:33 Give me the camera.
00:35 GIVE ME THE CAMERA!!!’ Reporter: ‘Mr. Seyam!’
00:39 ‘Give me...’ (growls)
00:41 The attack on the freedom of the press ends with material damages
00:45 worth thousands of euros, and for Reda Seyam a formal
00:49 charge from the police due to an attempt to cause serious injuries.
00:52 More on this Sunday evening at 22:15 from Spiegel TV in RTL.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Violence and force.

The Islamic's instantaneous answers to every question.

It's wearing thinner and thinner, Muslims.

Anonymous said...

ChristianInfidel says:

Welcome to Islam, Spiegel TV. This is what Muhammad baked in his oven of power-lust. Mr. Seyam's only fault is that he is overplaying his hand. He should be more circumspect until enough societal power has been secured to make this type of action effective.

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