Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Muslim Extremist Leader Rejoices over Boston Tragedy

Mohammad al-Chalabi, leader of a Jordan extremist Muslim Salafi group, has rejoiced over the tragedy in Boston, where two bombs exploded killing three and injuring over 140, many seriously.

The Bulgarian news agency BTA reports, citing AP, al-Chalabi has stated he was "happy to see the horror in America" and "American blood isn't more precious than Muslim blood."

The extremist leader has been sentenced to 7 year of jail for organizing attacks against western missions in Jordan in 2003. His organization is outlawed in the country.

A counterterrorism official based in Jordan has said the blasts carried the marks of an organized terrorist group like al-Qaida, but has not offered details and evidence.

Security measures for the US Embassy in Amman have been increased.

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Genocidal Muslim country warns of genocide if Europe doesn’t accept muslims

Turkey not only committed genocide against Christians, but it still lies about it and locks up its citizens who even mention the genocide. It’s also violently anti-semitic under its current Islamist government, the FrontPage Magazine writes.
That means the time is right for its government to hypocritically warn Europe that the failure to accept Muslim immigrants could lead to another Holocaust.

European countries will face new humanitarian tragedies leading to mass killings of people if they continue in their failure to embrace tolerance toward different cultures and religions, President Abdullah Gül has warned.

“Islam and migrants have been a reality in Europe for centuries. As long as the continent of Europe doesn’t approach segments which are different from the majority with tolerance, particularly in regards to religion, an occurrence of new inquisitions and Holocausts, as well as incidents evoking Srebrenica, are probable,” Gül said.

“No doubt Turkey could be a model of tolerance for Europe. Turkey has huge numbers of Kurdish political prisoners, some locked up for merely speaking their language or singing nationalistic songs,” the article continues.

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Kill all muslims' tweet sends 'muslims' hashtag trending and unleashes firestorm of abuse toward Fox News

A Fox News contributor's tweet that all Muslims should be killed in response to the Boston Marathon bombings set off a firestorm of debate on Twitter.

A tweet by Fox News contributor Erik Rush — that all Muslims should be killed in response to the Boston Marathon bombings — has set off a firestorm of debate on Twitter.

The hashtag #muslims was trending as pro- and anti-Islamic voices weighed in.
In what was widely described as a "joke," Rush tweeted:

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Monday, 15 April 2013

61-year-old woman in rape case

Police have released this CCTV image of a man they would like to speak after a 61-year-old from Scotland was raped in Hove.

The woman reported that she was the victim of a rape in the early hours of Wednesday, January 9th.

She said she met a man in the Old Steine area of the city and went with him to a bar in St James's Street at around 10pm.

They then left in a taxi and went to a property in the Blatchington Road area of Hove where she was then assaulted

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Al Qaeda cell discovered in Turkey

Muslim Council attacks Gove's proposed history curriculum

Muslim Council of Britain attacks new plans for teaching history in British schools, for omitting reference to Islam's trade, cultural and military achievements

One of the UK's leading Islamic organisations has warned that plans to revise the school history curriculum risk ignoring the Muslim contribution to western civilisation – an omission that will only foster alienation.

The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), which claims to represent more than 500 Islamic organisations, is calling for "everyone who cares about the education of British schoolchildren" to lobby the Department for Education (DfE) as the end of the consultation period on the plans looms.

While conceding that history "has always been the most controversial subject in the school curriculum", the MCB says it is "deeply disappointed" that the DfE's draft specification makes no reference to Muslims and Islam. The consultation period closes on Tuesday.

An estimated 10% of children in Britain's schools are Muslim, but the MCB says the proposed new curriculum will not recognise the role Muslims have played in shaping a multicutural Britain and Europe.

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veil fury as students forced to show faces

Young women arriving to take their final exams at a women's college in Islamabad last week were shocked when they were confronted by male proctors demanding they remove their face veils for identification before being allowed to enter the examination room.

Students and teachers at Islamabad Model Postgraduate College for Girls decried the demands as shameful mistreatment and a violation of human rights.

In many secularised parts of the world, female covering is regarded as discriminatory, oppressive and contrary to women's rights. But in Pakistan, as in many Muslim countries, the opposite is true: veiling is regarded as a woman's fundamental right and a private choice of religious observance.

The students in Islamabad who wore headscarves were instructed to uncover their hair, face and neck. A college teachers' group has protested on their behalf.
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''This is nonsense,'' said Tahir Mahmood, president of the Federal Government College Teachers Association, who accused the men of harassing the students.

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Identity checks: Students in Islamabad chant slogans during a 2007 protest in support of their teachers.

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Hundreds of armed police guard Paris tourist attractions after influx of criminal gangs from eastern Europe

It follows rise in beggars and pickpockets from Romania and Bulgaria

Hundreds of armed police have been placed around Paris' major tourist monuments because of an influx of criminal gangs from eastern Europe.

It follows a huge increase in the number of aggressive beggars and pickpockets flooding into the French capital from Romania and Bulgaria – countries whose citizens will soon have unrestricted access to the UK.

The Louvre alone now has 20 permanent uniformed officers patrolling its galleries, with five of them placed at the entrance.

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Tourist hotspot: Police officers stand guard in the French capital as a group of Roma children look on

Friday, 12 April 2013

Cemetery desecration signals power of Libyan Islamists

 With his 9-millimetre pistol tucked in his belt, bleary-eyed volunteer guard Naser al-Werfali is the last line of defence for the windswept graves of the “Desert Rats” who defeated the Nazis in North Africa.

More than 150 graves, including that of a Canadian war hero, were smashed or desecrated last year by a mob of Islamist extremists who invaded the Commonwealth war cemetery in Benghazi. Months later, the cemetery was attacked again, wreaking further destruction to the graves and memorial crosses.

Now the lone guard is asking for help. “As long as I’m alive, I’ll protect this place,” he told an early morning visitor in February, as he rubbed the sleep from his eyes. “I keep asking for more support and security, and nobody helps. I’m risking my life, and nobody cares.”

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Swedish mosque gets green light for prayer calls



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“I’m really happy and grateful,” Ismail Okur, the head of the Islamic Association in the Botkyrka municipality, told Swedish news agency TT. The association had sought permission to issue Friday prayer calls from its mosque in the suburb of Fittja, part of the Botkyrka municipality.

Police said the Fittja mosque would be allowed to issue calls lasting three to five minutes between noon and 1pm on Fridays, though strict regulations would govern the placement of the speakers. Information must also be provided to nearby residents, police said.

The Botkyrka municipality left the decision about whether to allow the prayer calls to police, saying it was not a political issue but a civic matter. The mosque was built in 2007 and counts some 1,500 members. Okur said it had not yet been decided when the mosque would begin the prayer calls.

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Christian woman sacked after Islamist harassment seeks hearing in Europe

A Christian worker who was dismissed from her job at Heathrow Airport is having her case heard by the Employment Appeals Tribunal in London.

Nohad Halawi worked at a duty free shop at Heathrow Terminal 3 for 13 years. But management took away her ‘airside pass’ – meaning she was unable to continue working at the airport – after Muslim colleagues made unsubstantiated complaints about her conduct.

Mrs Halawi had stood up for a Christian colleague who was being harassed by Islamist staff.

She had verbally complained to management over personal abuse and harassment from Islamist staff members over her Christian faith.

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Mosque conversion raises alarm


Christian art in Byzantine church-turned-museum is at risk after controversial court ruling

One of the most important monuments of late Byzantium, the 13th-century Church of Hagia Sophia in the Black Sea city of Trabzon, which is now a museum, will be converted into a mosque, after a legal battle that has dramatic implications for other major historical sites in Turkey. Many in Turkey believe that the Church of Hagia Sophia is a stalking horse for the possible re-conversion of its more famous namesake in Istanbul, the Hagia Sophia Museum (Ayasofya Müzesi).


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Thursday, 11 April 2013

Fears of Muslim 
tensions in high 
security prison

THE Chief Inspector of Prisons has warned more needs to be done to tackle simmering religious and racial tensions in a high security jail in Yorkshire which houses some of the country’s most dangerous inmates.

A report published today has highlighted a growing resentment among Muslim prisoners detained at HMP Full Sutton, near York, who believe they are being persecuted by staff and other inmates because of their beliefs.

Concerns have already been voiced that perceived injustices among prisoners could lead to them embracing extremism on their release and heighten the risk of terrorist attacks.

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Trouble in paradise: The darker side of the Maldives

Public lashings. Religious extremists seizing power. A gay blogger with his throat slashed. Few of the million annual visitors to the Maldives will recognise the hellish side of these heavenly islands

 Recent weeks have put a spotlight on Islamic fundamentalism in the Maldives after a 15-year-old girl who had been repeatedly raped by her stepfather was sentenced to 100 lashes for "fornication". A petition by the global advocacy group Avaaz has been signed by more than two million people demanding a tourist boycott until the flogging sentence is annulled.

In a rare interview at his home this week, President Mohammed Waheed told The Independent that he strongly opposes the court ruling. "This case should not have come to the courts at all. We see this girl as a victim," he said, adding that he has set up a committee to "understand what went wrong".

But that sits awkwardly with his recent decision to enter into a coalition with the religious Adhaalath party with elections to be held in September.

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Britain: My Part in Her Downfall

Peter Hitchens, a leading British right-wing author, columnist and broadcaster, started his political life on the extreme Left as a Marxist before seeing the error of his ways. In an article for his newspaper, The Mail on Sunday, he gives an insight into why the Left has been the champion of Third World immigration. Forget concern for the less fortunate, forget some vague feeling of solidarity with the Third World. It was an unappetizing mixture of bitterness…

It wasn’t because we liked immigrants, but because we didn’t like Britain. We saw immigrants—from anywhere—as allies against the staid, settled, conservative society that our country still was at the end of the Sixties.
…and snobbery:
Also, we liked to feel oh, so superior to the bewildered people—usually in the poorest parts of Britain—who found their neighbourhoods suddenly transformed into supposedly ‘vibrant communities’. If they dared to express the mildest objections, we called them bigots.
He ponders the consequences of his youthful zeal…
I have imagined what it might be like to have grown old while stranded in shabby, narrow streets where my neighbours spoke a different language and I gradually found myself becoming a lonely, shaky voiced stranger in a world I once knew, but which no longer knew me.
…and the hypocrisy that accompanied it:
Even back in my Trotskyist days I had begun to notice that many of the migrants from Asia were in fact not our allies. They were deeply, unshakeably religious. They were socially conservative. Their attitudes towards girls and women were, in many cases, close to medieval. Many of them were horribly hostile to Jews, in a way which we would have condemned fiercely if anyone else had expressed it, but which we somehow managed to forgive and forget in their case.
Hitchens blots his copybook, as far as I am concerned, by heaping blame on Saint Enoch Powell but none of us is perfect. By opening eyes to the Left’s hostility to Britain and the British, he has performed—and continues to perform—an immensely valuable service.