Posted on 03/06/2015 7:20:28 AM PST by Uncle Miltie
Google Translation: Tegucigalpa, Honduras A Honduran converted to Islam was arrested Thursday at Miami International Airport, United States, where he threatened to explode a bomb.
The woman, identified as Julissa Magdalena Iscoa Maradiaga, 33, could now face charges of terrorism. Maradiaga crashed his car in the airport infrastructure and immediately said to carry a bomb would explode.
Military immediately proceeded to neutralize, pointing their guns directly to the humanity of the Honduran alleged.
They also made use of specialized dogs to detect explosives.
The police were trying to determine if low long dress women had explosive effect.
In the video images shown how the woman was brought to its knees for several tense minutes.
Islam is a religion based on the teachings of Father Abraham, who worships Allah exclusively.
The Honduran alleged wore the hijab, womens dress code used among those who profess Islam.
This code requires women to wear long clothes that cover most of your body to ankles, wrists and neck.
Also, women should wear veils to cover their hair and in the strictest sense also his face Islamic veil.
Meanwhile, Jenny Izcoa, sister of the detainee, said that it has mental problems and suffering from bipolar disorder.
Julissa revealed that resided in the San Francisco of the capital of Honduras, where departed ten years ago for the United States.
In 2005 he was deported; however, returned to undertake the journey to be with his mother, who lives in the North American country for over 25 years.
Since 2011 she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a severe mental illness that causes unusual changes in mood, from the activity and joy to sadness and hopelessness.
She is the mother of three children, who because of their personality disorder, are in custody of the father, of Arab origin.
Izcoa also said that her sister did not cover any explosive device yesterday that the incident occurred.
Wow. They cleaned that off in a hurry. The link no longer works. However, I scraped that information and URL directly off their site.
Censorship of Islamic Terrorism?
Aha. The URL:
“In a high tone she began to yell in what appeared to be an Arabic language, and then in English told the responding officers that she had a bomb in her possession.”
“At this time there appears to be no nexus to terrorism,” the FBI said in a statement.
Let's see, married to an Arab, in the country illegally, mother here illegally, has anchor babies - oh, she qualifies for Obama’s amnesty program! Guess charges will be dropped.
“Google Translation:”
I thought it read every bit as “good” as the typical offerings of a typical MSM Urnalist.
Yes, but that article was carefully scrubbed of all the references to Islam, Arab, Hijab, etc.
Which is why I rated this as Front Page News.
The media is desperately trying to bury the ISLAM, MUSLIM, ARAB, HIJAB references.
I thought that spoke for itself.
It just had more detail on the ‘event’ (workplace violence, you know...).
Bad reporting exists everywhere, English or otherwise; more information is ‘good’. :)
If this happend in Miami why is the article not in English? this appears to be a poor translation. are there any news people in Miami that still speak English?
I love the translation
Jenny Izcoa, sister of the detainee, said that.... it ......has mental problems and suffering from bipolar disorder.
the san francisco of homduras? ahahaha
PERFECT
Looks like Google inherited Babelfish.
Ironically, while waiting for news of a scheduled friend's flight departure yesterday, I was disturbed by a homeless man who asked if I wanted a free copy of The Miami Heraldin English. It's a shadow of its former self, and perhaps even of the Spanish version, "El Miami Herald".
Gets better... she is an illegal who was deported to Honduras before, and has been living in a place called Greenacres for a few months....
The Herald has ALWAYS been a lefty sh-t wrapper of a paper, in English or Spanish.
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