Sunday, March 7, 2010

Buffalo Muslim who Beheaded Wife Fears His Children will be Radicalized


Apparently he believes that his beheading was moderate and will not traumatize the little tykes. "Hassan lawyers eye psych defense," by Matt Gryta for the Buffalo News, March 6 (thanks to Mark):

Attorneys for Muzzammil S. "Mo" Hassan Friday said the media and public have misconstrued Hassan's actions in the beheading of his estranged wife, Aasiya Zubair Hassan.

Many have wrongly come to regard Hassan as an Islamic terrorist, and the general public is suffering from "Islamophobia," defense attorneys Julie Atti Rogers and Frank M. Bogulski said after a court appearance Friday.

Yes, beheading your wife in the studios of your Islamic TV station can lead some people to Misunderstand the Religion of Peace.

Hassan is "a nonpracticing Muslim," Rogers said, while Bogulski stressed that Hassan "doesn't pray five times a day" as an obedient Muslim would.

Oh, well, then! Islam must have nothing to do with his beheading of his wife -- just ignore the fact that the Qur'an itself speaks of Muslims beheading their enemies twice (8:12, 47:4). These passages speak of beheading in the context of battle, but they create a cultural atmosphere in which beheading becomes an acceptable option.

And as for his being a "nonpracticing Muslim," remember that Hassan was a self-identified Muslim enough to start an Islamic TV station, Bridges TV, designed to improve the image of Muslims and Islam in the U.S. It isn't as if he was indifferent to his faith.


Hassan, 44, is accused of killing and beheading his 37-year-old wife on Feb. 12, 2009, soon after she began divorce proceedings against him.

Erie County Judge Thomas P. Franczyk has scheduled a May 4 hearing to consider defense challenges to an alleged confession Hassan made to Orchard Park police about an hour after his wife was killed in the office of their Bridges cable television station.

During a brief court session Friday, Franczyk kept in place his order barring a psychiatric defense for Hassan, but he agreed to reconsider if Hassan's attorneys file motions in coming months.

Bogulski recently claimed that the victim drove her husband into an uncontrollable homicidal rage, and he and Rogers said Friday they are confident they can convince the judge of the propriety of their defense strategy. They acknowledged they need the court-approved release of some of Hassan's funds to finance their effort....

The two attorneys also said they will begin court action to try to get Hassan's two children returned from Pakistan, where they were taken by Aasiya Zubair Hassan's relatives.

Hassan fears the children "will be radicalized" in Pakistan, Bogulski said.

Yeah, no chance of that happening at home!

Right Side News

Nigerian Clashes Kill About 200 Near Jos, Christian Group Says

March 7 (Bloomberg) -- About 200 people, most of them Christians, died in renewed sectarian violence in central Nigeria, according to Mark Lipdo, the spokesman for a Christian non-governmental organization said.

The killings occurred early today in the village of Dogo na Hauwa, about 5 kilometers (3 miles) south of the city of Jos, which has been at the center of deadly Christian-Muslim tension.

More than 400 people died and 4,000 people were injured in three days of clashes between Christians and Muslims that occurred in Jos in mid January, according to Civil Rights Congress, a Nigerian human rights group.

There are conflicting accounts of why that violence broke out in the city, which is about 200 kilometers northeast of the West African country’s capital, Abuja. Some reports blame a dispute over the rebuilding of a house destroyed in a clash more than a year ago, while the city’s police said it was the result of an attack by Muslims on Christians in a church, according to Human Rights Watch.

Officers: Pakistan arrests American-born al-Qaida


Gotcha!!

KARACHI, Pakistan — The American-born spokesman for al-Qaida has been arrested by Pakistani intelligence officers in the southern city of Karachi, two officers and a government official said Sunday, the same day Adam Gadahn appeared in a video calling for Muslim violence.

The arrest of Gadahn is a major victory in the U.S.-led battle against al-Qaida and will be taken as a sign that Pakistan is cooperating more fully with Washington. It follows the recent detentions of several Afghan Taliban commanders in Karachi.

Gadahn - who has often appeared in al-Qaida videos - was arrested in the sprawling southern metropolis in recent days, two officers who took part in the operation said. A senior government official also confirmed the arrest.

They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

Gadahn grew up on a goat farm in Riverside County, California, and converted to Islam at a mosque in nearby Orange County.

He moved to Pakistan in 1998, according to the FBI, and is said to have attended an al-Qaida training camp six years later, serving as a translator and consultant for the group. He has been wanted by the FBI since 2004, and there is a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

The 31-year-old is known by various aliases including Yahya Majadin Adams and Azzam al-Amriki.

He has posted videos and messages calling for the destruction of the West and for strikes against targets in the United States. The most recent was posted Sunday, praising the U.S. Army major charged with killing 13 people in Fort Hood, Texas, as a role model for other Muslims.

A U.S. court charged Gadahn with treason in 2006, making him the first American to face such a charge in more than 50 years. He could face the death penalty if convicted. He was also charged with two counts of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.

Gadahn has appeared in more than half a dozen al-Qaida videos. The video released Sunday appeared to have been made after the end of the year, but it was unclear exactly when.

Dawud Walid, the executive director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Southfield, Mich., condemned Gadahn's call for violence, calling it a "desperate" attempt by Al-Qaida's spokesman to provoke bloodshed within the U.S.

Walid, a Navy veteran, said Muslims have honorably served in the American military will be unimpressed by al-Qaida's message aimed at their ranks.

"We thoroughly repudiate and condemn his statement and what we believe are his failed attempts to incite loyal American Muslims in the miltary," he said.

Imad Hamad, the senior national adviser for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, based in Dearbon, Mich., condemned al-Qaida's message and said it would have no impact on American Muslims.

"This a worthless rhetoric that is not going to have any effect on people's and minds and hearts," he said.

Al-Qaida has used Gadahn as its chief English-speaking spokesman, and he has called for the destruction of the West and for strikes against targets in the United States. In one video, he ceremoniously tore up his American passport. In another, he admitted his grandfather was Jewish, ridiculing him for his beliefs and calling for Palestinians to continue fighting Israel.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Islamunist: Hamas bans men from working in women's hairdressers


Palestinian hairdresser, Barakat Al-Gool, works at his shop in Gaza City


"The Palestinian authorities (in Gaza) have decided to ban men from working in women's beauty parlours following instructions from Interior Minister Fathi Hammad," said a statement on the website of the Hamas-run police force in Gaza.

"Anyone who breaches this decision will be arrested and tried."

The announcement is part of a campaign by Hamas to introduce more Islamic customs to the Gaza Strip.

The majority of Gaza residents are conservative Muslims, but Hamas is under growing pressure from radical groups to prove its fundamentalist credentials by imposing harsher edicts.

Women are forbidden from showing their hair in public to men who are not in their family.

Over the last three years, several beauty parlours and hair salons in the Gaza Strip have been the target of explosions and other attacks, which Hamas have blamed on radical Islamist groups who share the ideology of al Qaeda.

Such groups seek to defy Hamas rule in Gaza and criticise its leaders for not implementing strict Islamic law.

Telegraph

Is Geert Wilders the new William of Orange?


Ed West

The Kingdom of England is in a parlous state. Ruled by a rotten Scottish tyranny, the nation groans under the weight of oppressive, unconstitutional laws, the ruling elite is in the pay of its absolutist masters on the continent, and many Englishmen suspect their government is promoting an oppressive and reactionary religion against the will of the people.

The nation’s only hope is a charismatic young Dutchman fighting almost single-handedly against the creation of a united Europe under the rule of an unelected tyrant in Holland’s southern neighbour.

The Dutchman, coming to England’s aid, warns its people:
“It is both certain and evident to all men, that the public peace and happiness of any state or kingdom cannot be preserved, where the Laws, Liberties, and Customs, established by the lawful authority in it, are openly transgressed and annulled; more especially where the alteration of Religion is endeavoured, and that a religion, which is contrary to law, is endeavoured to be introduced; upon which those who are most immediately concerned in it are indispensably bound to endeavour to preserve and maintain the established Laws, Liberties and customs, and, above all, the Religion and Worship of God, that is established among them; and to take such an effectual care, that the inhabitants of the said state or kingdom may neither be deprived of their Religion, nor of their Civil Rights”
Three centuries after William III of Orange, another Dutchman comes to these shores, although at least King Billy never had to defend himself against charges of “Cathophobia”.

Geert Wilders’s Freedom Party is on course to top the polls in the Dutch election in the summer, after tremendous gains in local elections this week – it came first in Almere and second in The Hague, the two only local authorities the party contested, and this despite Wilders being put on trial earlier this year for “insulting Islam”.

Or maybe because of… Despite the media consensus that Wilders is “far-Right” and Islamphobic, and a trouble-maker with a dodgy haircut, the Dutch people obviously saw his trial for what it was – proof of his point that multiculturalism threatens freedom. They decided that, whatever the benefits of “diversity”, the most important thing is diversity of opinion. Freedom to eat two dozen different cuisines in an evening or visit half a dozen religious buildings is small comfort if it is at the expense of freedom of speech.

The Dutch establishment only has itself to blame, for they have made the people’s decision for them – either Wilders will be jailed or he will become Prime Minister.

There is almost nothing they can do to stop him. In central London right now United Against Fascism and the English Defence League are poised to repeat some of the retro-1930s street battles they’ve been having around the country these past few months. But whatever happens, and even if the EDL alienate everyone who is remotely worried about Islamic immigration by looking like a bunch of football hooligans, it won’t taint Geert Wilders. We love EDL at least they show courage !!

Because unlike many opponents of mass immigration, he’s not a fascist or a racist – the British establishment would love Wilders to reveal himself to be another Nick Griffin or Jorg Haider, someone with lots of skeletons dressed in SS uniform in his closet, but he’s not. He’s just a normal mainstream conservative who sees, like many others, that the liberal establishment suffers from sort of groupthink madness when it comes to the subject of immigration.

As he said this week: “We’re going to take the Netherlands back from the leftist elite that coddles criminals and supports Islamisation.” Now if only David Cameron had said that last Sunday…

Telegraph

Arab League slams Swiss ban on Libyans

Libyan security forces stand guard outside the Swiss embassy in Tripoli, March 1

The Libyan leader has called for jihad against Switzerland ~ in retaliation for the minaret ban. The Arab nations would seem to have joined him ~ whether or not they support his call for jihad is not clear.

The question is what has gotten the typically calm Swiss so riled up ~ they have moved to block entry of top Libyan officials ~ including yours truly ~ King of King of Africa, King of the Berbers, and leader in the Arab World ~ Kadhafi of Libya!! It could be the stress!!



CAIRO (AFP) — The Arab League on Thursday condemned a move by Switzerland to ban Libyans, including leader Moamer Kadhafi, from entering Swiss territory.

Arab foreign ministers meeting in Cairo "condemn the unilateral measures taken by Swiss authorities to issue a list that includes Libyan national figures and leading personalities, which prevents them from getting a European (Schengen) visa," they said in a statement.

The move "is an abuse of European justice for political motives," the ministers said at a meeting ahead of an Arab summit to be hosted by Libya later this month.

The ministers also "call on European Union states not to adhere to this list," the statement added.

According to Tripoli, Switzerland issued a "blacklist" of 188 Libyans, including Libyan leader Kadhafi, banned from entering Swiss territory.

Libya has been embroiled in a diplomatic row with Switzerland since July 2008 after the brief arrest in Geneva of Kadhafi's son Hannibal when two hotel workers complained he had mistreated them.

The dispute escalated when Libya detained two Swiss businessmen.

Switzerland hit back by issuing the issuing the blacklist.

Last year, 270 visa applications from Libyans seeking to enter Europe's 25-state Schengen free-travel zone were rejected at Switzerland's request, out of a total of 30,000 requests, according to the Swiss migration office.

Libya recently retaliated by announcing it was planning to deny entry visas to European citizens.

On Wednesday, Libya said it decided to impose a "total" economic embargo on Switzerland, a week after Kadhafi declared holy war on Bern.

Islam and democracy incompatible - Wilders

(UKPA) Islam and democracy are "incompatible", Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders said on a visit to London.

The 46-year-old Freedom Party leader spoke at a press conference in central London after showing his anti-Islamic film Fitna at the House of Lords.

He said: "Islamism and democracy are incompatible. The more Islamism we have, the more freedom we will lose and this is something worth fighting for."

Turkey Angry At U.S. Armenian 'Genocide' Vote


The sign affixed to the black wreath reads "We didn't do genocide. We defended our country."

Sadly in Turkey that is the only thing you are allowed to say!! No genocide committed here!!

And as PM Erdogan would add ~ No Muslim could commit a genocide!!




Armenian orphans are seen in this undated handout photo taken by John Elder as he travelled throughout Armenian populated regions between 1917 and 1919.

(RFE/RL) -- Turkey has reacted angrily to a U.S. congressional panel's resolution branding the World War I-era mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as "genocide."

Turkey recalled its ambassador to the United States for consultations after the House Foreign Affairs Committee narrowly approved the resolution on March 4. In a written statement, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the resolution accused Turkey "of a crime that it has not committed."

He also expressed serious concerns that the nonbinding resolution would harm Turkish-U.S. ties and efforts by Muslim Turkey and Christian Armenia to bury a century of hostility.


Riot police block the entrance of the U.S. Embassy during a demonstration in Ankara March 5, 2010. Riot police block the entrance of the U.S.


Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey would press ahead with those efforts, stemming from an October 2009 accord aimed at normalizing bilateral relations. But he also said parliamentary ratification of that agreement was now at risk.

"Rapprochement needs political will," Davutoglu said. "This is hard to reach, but if we work together it's not an unreachable goal."

Davutoglu also said Ankara was "seriously disturbed" by the measure and warned of a breakdown in Turkish-U.S. ties.



Murat Mercan was part of a Turkish parliamentary delegation that had gone to Washington to try to persuade members of the House of Representatives committee to reject the resolution.


Giving his reaction after the vote, he warned that Ankara doesn't "bluff."

"We are a big very important country. We don't bluff. Whatever we said in the past will come true," Mercan said. "You will all see the government, the prime minister, the foreign minister working on possible reactions and consequences."

'Important Step'

The White House had also urged the U.S. lawmakers not to pass the resolution, saying it would offend NATO member Turkey at a time when relations with Ankara are crucial for U.S. Middle East policy.


Armenians rest in a tent camp in the Syrian desert in this undated handout photo taken by Armin Wegner, a German 2nd Lieutenant stationed in the Ottoman Empire.


Armenia, however, described the vote as a boost for human rights.

In Yerevan, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian said the vote was "another proof of the devotion of the American people to universal human values" and was "an important step toward the prevention of crimes against humanity."

Armenian-American groups have sought congressional affirmation of the killings as genocide for decades and welcomed the March 4 vote -- despite expressing disappointment at the Obama administration's efforts to block the measure. The Armenian Assembly of America told RFE/RL's Armenian Service it was satisfied with the vote, which it said came "in the face of extreme tactics."


A family of Armenian deportees is seen in this undated handout photo taken by Armin Wegner, a German 2nd Lieutenant stationed in the Ottoman Empire. Wegner was investigating reports of Armenian massacres by taking photographs of deportation camps, primarily in the Syrian desert. A U.S.


And Kenneth Hachikian, chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America, denounced the "incredible pressure from the Turkish government" on U.S. lawmakers. He told reporters that the committee's vote showed that "Turkey doesn't get a vote or a veto in the U.S. Congress."

"We are very gratified that the House Foreign Affairs Committee chose to prevent Turkey from imposing a gag rule on U.S. foreign policy," Hachikian said, "and decided to stand up for peace and justice and to bring forward the truth of the Armenian genocide."

In Turkey ally Azerbaijan, the executive secretary of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party, Ali Ahmadov, expressed regret and denounced a "falsification of history."

The resolution now goes to the full House of Representatives, where it is unclear whether it will pass.

In 2007, Ankara recalled its ambassador after the U.S. committee approved a similar bill. Then President George W. Bush warned against passage and the measure never came to a vote on the House floor. The ambassador returned to his post after one week.

Ankara this time, too, has urged the U.S. administration to block the resolution.

Armenia wants Turkey to recognize the killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians as an act of genocide and has campaigned for them to be recognized as such internationally. But successive Turkish governments have refused to do so. Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed in 1915 during the war and the break-up of the Ottoman Empire but argues that many Turks were casualties, too.

It also argues that the death toll has been inflated and says there was no systematic attempt to exterminate the empire's largest remaining Christian community.

UN Reports More Than 4300 Assyrians Fled Mosul in the Past Month

(UN) -- The United Nations humanitarian arm reported today that 4,320 Iraqi Christians have been displaced following recent unrest in the northern city of Mosul (full report).

The latest figure, as of yesterday, represents an increase of about 200 people since Saturday, according to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which added that the influx of displaced Christian families from Mosul city to nearby districts in the Ninewa governorate has slowed down over the past few days.

OCHA noted that there are protection concerns for the Christian families remaining in Mosul, including unconfirmed reports that they are confined to their homes out of fear for their safety.

In addition, Christian university students are reportedly not attending classes and workers are not attending their places of work.

In October 2008, more than 12,000 Christians fled Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, following an upsurge in attacks, threats and intimidation, with some returning later after hearing that the security situation had improved (AINA 10-14-2008).

Deadly attacks against Christians in the city occurred again in December 2009.

UN Reports More Than 4300 Assyrians Fled Mosul in the Past Month

Christians in Nigeria Decry Police Inaction in Church Burnings in Islamic Areas

Zamfara state, one of the predominantly Muslim states in northern Nigeria, was the first in the country to implement Islamic law (sharia).

LAGOS, Nigeria, February 26 (CDN) — The head of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Zamfara state told Compass that he was disappointed in the lack of response by state police to recent church burnings by Muslim youths.

“It is unfortunate that there has been no response from the police, and even the state governor has refused to meet with us,” said the acting state chairman of CAN, the Rev. Edwin Okpara.

The Redeemed Christian Church of God building in Tudun Wada was partly burnt on Jan. 25, and Christian Faith Bible church and the Living Faith Foundation Chapel, both in Gusau, were partly burnt in attacks on Jan. 20 and 24 respectively. Zamfara state, one of the predominantly Muslim states in northern Nigeria, was the first in the country to implement Islamic law (sharia).

In the petition dated Jan. 26, CAN stated that the church burnings came in the aftermath of “a grand plot to unleash mayhem on churches and Christians in the state due to the religious clash in Jos, Plateau state.”

The association alleged that those who attacked the Zamfara churches were emboldened because officials made no serious move to arrest those who carried out the Jos attacks. Two pastors and 46 other Christians were killed in the outbreak of violence in Jos on Jan. 17, triggered when Muslim youths attacked a Catholic church; 10 church buildings were burned, and police estimated more than 300 lives were lost in the clash.

“We are seriously disturbed by the restlessness and panic these attacks have created among the Christian community and ask that every necessary and urgent step be taken by your command to secure the lives of both Christians and Muslims in the state as citizens of Nigeria,” the CAN petition states. “Despite these attacks and provocation, the church and Christians as peaceful people have remained calm and have no plans to retaliate, but [we are] appealing to you to act and protect our interest.”


The State Police Command was not available for comment on the CAN request.


Okpara lamented that Christians in the state have been suffering in silence with little means of drawing attention to their plight.

“The level of persecution in Zamfara is alarming, more than in any other state in the country,” Okpara said. “Not even in Sokoto or Kano are Christians subjected to the kind of discrimination we are subjected to.”

He said it was impossible to get land to build churches in Zamfara state; Christians are forced to sign an understanding binding them to refrain from using land in the state for church buildings.

“We are more or less operating underground churches in the state,” he said. “The present state government has turned out to be more anti-Christian than the former government in the state, which introduced the sharia law.”

Leaders of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) on Tuesday (Feb. 23) decried cases of persecution and discrimination against Christians and called on the federal government to put an end to it. Virtually all churches in predominantly Muslim northern Nigeria have been refused certificates of occupancy for their buildings, they said.

“There seems to be an unwritten law that churches are not welcomed in the northern part of the country,” the PFN leaders noted in a statement.

Dutch politician Geert Wilders in UK to show Islam film


Right-wing Dutch MP Geert Wilders is surrounded by security officials and police as he leaves a press conference for Parliament on October 16, 2009 in London.

On Wilders last visit to the UK ~ after the lifting of the travel ban ~ he was greeted at the House of Parliament by a Shari'a mob ~ calling for Shari'a in the Netherlands and in the UK.


Controversial Dutch MP Geert Wilders has arrived in the UK to show his anti-Islam film after overturning a ban on entering the country.

Mr Wilders, who has been accused of Islamaphobia, leads the Freedom Party.

He will show his film Fitna to MPs and peers as a guest of Baroness Cox and UK Independence Party leader Lord Pearson.

Mr Wilders attempted to enter the UK last February, but was ordered to fly back to the Netherlands hours later. The ban was overturned in October.

The Freedom Party recently made major gains in local elections in the Netherlands, becoming the biggest party in the medium-sized city of Almere and the second largest in The Hague, which is the country's political capital.

The Dutch MP has called the Koran a "fascist book".



Protestors hold placards outside a press conference being held by right-wing Dutch MP Geert Wilders on October 16, 2009 in London.


His film caused outrage across the Muslim world when it was posted on the internet in 2008.

Controversial film
Fitna's opening scenes show a copy of the Koran followed by footage of the 9/11 attacks in the US and the bombings in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005.

Mr Wilders has had 24-hour protection for the past five years after receiving death threats for his views.

There was no sign of any protests when Mr Wilders arrived at London's Heathrow airport on Friday morning.

However, demonstrators are expected at Westminster later.

The Dutch politician had been due to show his film at the House of Lords last year when the then home secretary Jacqui Smith said his presence had the potential to "threaten community harmony and therefore public safety", prompting the ban on him entering the country.

Explaining his controversial views last October, Mr Wilders said: "I have a problem with the Islamic ideology, the Islamic culture, because I feel that the more Islam that we get in our societies, the less freedom that we get."

Lord Pearson, who invited Mr Wilders, has condemned radical Islam as a "world domination movement".

In a pre-election interview last month, Lord Pearson described the Dutch politician as a "friend" and denied accusations that his own party was "radical" after it called for face coverings - such as the veil worn by some Muslim women - to be banned.

He asked: "Is it radical to wish to protect British society and our Judeo-Christian culture from the growing influence of radical Islam?"

Lord Pearson, who has insisted that his party is "absolutely non-racist" and made clear he was not referring to moderate Muslims, argued that the political establishment is "asleep" to the expansionist aims of radical Islam.

BBC

Singapore increases terrorist alert

Singapore has tightened its security measures following warnings of possible terrorist attacks on oil tankers and other ships in the Strait of Malacca. Security has also been tightened at the city's airport and casinos.

The Strait of Malacca, an 800 kilometre-wide stretch of water between the Malaysian Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra, connects the Pacific Ocean to the east with the Indian Ocean to the west. With more than 30 percent of global trade and half the world's oil shipments passing through it, a terrorist assault in the strait could have serious consequences for world trade.

The Singaporean government has not disclosed who it thinks may be responsible for the threat. However, in the past it has unmasked plans for attacks by the Islamist terrorist movement Jemaah Islamiyah.

Radio Netherlands

Geert Wilders victory speech on becoming 2nd largest party in the Hague [Video]




Vladtepes

Geert Wilder debates Wouter Bos on Dutch TV [Video]


Geert Wilders who's party just made large gains in municipal elections, debates opponent PvdA-leader Wouter Bos on Dutch TV.

Wilders point to Wouter Bos is that if you are going to change the country that dramatically ~ then you should have the people on board. By the look at Wilders' support he doesn't.

One of the problems in Holland is crime by Muslim youths ~ but through the political correct policies of Dutch leaders they have been slow to deal with the problem. Such that anyone who speaks out about it ~ has been deemed a racist ~ so the problem persists.

In one incident two women were riding their push bikes ~ through or near a Muslim area ~ and they were stoned by Muslim youths. This is the type of thing that is getting the Dutch upset.

More Wilders has repeatedly said that if any newcomer to the Netherlands wishes to abide by the law and get along within the culture sharia ~ then if he were leader he would help them ~ contrary to the last statement made by Wouter Bos.


Vladtepes

Geert Wilders Interviewed on Croatian television [Video]



KitmamTV

EDL DEFEND GEERT WILDERS ~ MARCH 5 [VIDEO]


EDL plans London march for Wilders today at House of Lords!

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Unnamed Christians Accused after Muslim Attack in Pakistan

Some EU nations are considering forming an international Christian coalition of nations which will act to pressure mainly Muslim governments to protect the rights of the Christian minorities within their countries. Christians around the world are the most persecuted group.

KARACHI, Pakistan, February 26 (CDN) — In the wake of an attack this week by 150 armed Muslims on a Christian colony in this city in Sindh Province, police have filed a false First Information Report (FIR) against 40 unnamed Christians and arrested five, Christian leaders said.

They said the 40 unnamed Christians in the FIR are accused without basis with beating Muslim men, abusing Muslim women and girls, ransacking Muslim homes and looting expensive items from Muslim homes. The false FIR is designed only to harass the Christian community, they said, adding that the five arrested Christians were visitors to the area – the only ones on the street available for police to summarily round up, as they were unaware of the FIR.

Some 150 armed Muslims assaulted the Christian colony of Pahar Ganj in North Nazimabad, Karachi, on Sunday (Feb. 21), damaging two churches, shooting at houses, beating Christians and burning shops and vehicles after a fruit stand vendor attacked a Christian boy for touching his merchandise.

This touches on the unclean theme ~ Pakistani Muslims believe the Christians among them are unclean. There was an incident where a Christian traveller who had gotten off the bus with other passengers to order tea from a roadside stall ~ after serving the man with his drink the owners realized that he was wearing a cross. They then proceeded to beat him to death. The Christian man had missed the sign above the tea stall saying please state your religion before ordering ~ they were outraged that he had drank from a cup for Muslims only. Rights groups drove by a few weeks later and it was as if nothing had happened ~ no one was ever arrested.

During the SWAT refugee crisis ~ Pak Christians were refused entry into the UN camps ~ they were told their food was unclean, which meant they would not be allowed to cook and live with other ~ clean people??


Christian leaders said Muslim extremists helped gather and inflame the assailants, but they said the fruit stand vendor upset with the 14-year-old Christian boy for touching plums on his hand-pulled cart initially instigated the attack. The unnamed vendor reportedly had a previous conflict with the boy, whose name was also withheld, and in objecting to the teenager’s actions he slashed his hand with a fruit knife and threw an iron weight at him, Christian leaders said.

A Muslim eyewitness who spoke on condition of anonymity said the fruit stand was located at the entrance of the colony of more than 1,000 Christian homes. Eyewitnesses said that Christians struck the fruit vendor in the course of rescuing the boy from him.

Touching and even tasting fruit before buying is a common practice in Pakistan, according to Pakistan Christian TV, and the vendor called his fruit “defiled” not because the boy was a Christian – nearly all customers in that area were Christians – but because the vendor had a previous conflict with him and did not want to sell to him.

Social class evidently also played a role. Eyewitnesses said the Muslim fruit vendor yelled, “This Christian Bhangi untouchable has defiled my fruit.” The derogatory “Bhangi,” literally “sewer man,” is commonly used to denigrate Christians in Sindh Province. In the Sindhi language it signifies “unholy” or “untouchable,” with its Punjabi equivalent being “Choohra.”

The conflict quickly took on a religious tint. Bystanders tried to help resolve the conflict between the vendor and the boy, according to eyewitnesses, but the street seller riled up Muslims, mainly those of the Pathan clan, by saying, “My Muslim brethren, pay heed to me – that Christian Bhangi has defiled my fruit and made blasphemous remarks about the Quran.” Later that day, the Christian leaders said, the 150 armed Pathan men attacked the area Christians, who responded by pelting them with stones.

The Rev. Edward Joseph of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Karachi said the furious Muslim mob of armed, mainly Pathan men, gathered at the entrance of the Christian slum and charged in, attacking homes and desecrating and vandalizing St. Mary’s Church of Pakistan and the Interdenominational Calvary Church. Noor Sahotra, a Christian in Pahar Ganj, said he sustained minor injuries in an effort protect St. Mary’s Church of Pakistan.

Anwer Masih, a Christian who witnessed the attack, told Compass that several shops owned and run by Christians were looted and then set on fire, reducing them to ashes and depriving Christians of their livelihood. The rampaging mob also burned vehicles and tires at the main entrance of colony, he said.

Previously the Rev. Aashiq Pervaiz, head of Interdenominational Calvary Church, reportedly had said Christian leaders had decided not to file charges against the Muslim assailants – presumably to forestall the counter-charges that Muslims typically file as a defensive measure in such conflicts.

More than 200 Christians and Muslims reportedly gathered to resolve tensions on Monday (Feb. 22), with Pervaiz telling the throng that the Christians forgave the attackers and had not filed any charges against assailants.

Shahid Kamal, national director of the Pakistan Campus Crusade for Christ, told Compass that the FIR that Muslims filed against Christians was registered at Noor-e-Jehan road, North Nazimabad Pahar Ganj police station. He said Pahar Gangj police had arrested five Christian visitors to Christian families of the colony.

The Rev. Razzaq Mathews said Muslims have frequently leveled baseless charges of blasphemy against area Christians.

“In the sad Pahar Ganj episode, Christians were attacked for nothing,” he said. “A handful of Muslim extremists persuaded Muslims to assail the Christian residential area as well as to desecrate the holy churches and holy Christian books, including Bible.”

He said the attack lasted for almost two hours.

Sources told Compass that local politicians and clergymen from both sides were trying to broker a truce. They said Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani has taken notice of the incident and directed the deputy inspector general of Central Karachi district to investigate and submit a report.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Turkey, on Edge, Watches U.S. Vote on Armenia





"No Muslim could perpetrate a genocide," PM Erdogan.



ISTANBUL -- A U.S. congressional vote on how to define the 1915 slaughter of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, expected Thursday, is turning into a game of brinksmanship between the White House and Ankara.

In previous years, Congress has attempted to pass a resolution to recognize the Armenian events as genocide. Such a resolution would inflame Turkey and has brought vows from past U.S. administrations that they would block the bill, a nod to Turkey's role as a key ally of Washington in the Middle East.

This year, in a shift of U.S. position, the Obama administration isn't lobbying publicly to block the resolution, say officials and lobbyists involved in the issue. That fact has triggered hopes among Armenians who have long lobbied foreign governments for recognition of the killings as genocide--and raised alarm in Turkey at the prospect that the country's ally might rule against it on a neuralgic issue of history and identity.

On Thursday, at least one Turkish national TV channel, NTV, plans to air the U.S. vote live; others are expected to do likewise. Two delegations of Turkish lawmakers have been in Washington this week, lobbying the committee to block the move.

"There would be consequences," if the vote passes, said Suat Kiniklioglu, a legislator and deputy chairman of external affairs for the ruling Justice and Development party. "Turks find it very offensive to be equated with Nazis."

"We are working well with the U.S. in a number of areas--in Iraq, in Pakistan, Afghanistan, on the Middle East peace process, Iran and Syria. In all these areas, if this passes through the Congress there would be an impact," said Mr. Kiniklioglu, speaking by phone from Washington. Turkey has the second-largest armed forces in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is a key U.S. ally in the region.

The Obama administration has largely remained silent on the resolution, a break from previous administrations' actively lobbying against similar measures. Asked this week about how its passage would effect bilateral relations with Turkey, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said, "We have a pretty good idea of how everyone feels on the issue."

Another State Department official said the administration continues to support efforts by Turkish and Armenian officials to come to a consensus on the incident as part of the two country's negotiations over re-establishing diplomatic ties.


Thursday's vote in the House Foreign Affairs Committee would come less than two months before President Barack Obama is due to make an annual White House statement on April 24 commemorating the killings. The committee vote wouldn't be binding, but it would open the floor to a vote on the floor of Congress, something Turkey is anxious to avoid.

Up to 1.5 million ethnic Armenians are estimated to have died through executions, mass deportations, starvation and other means in 1915. Armenians, and many historians, say the killings were an attempt to erase Armenians from Eastern Anatolia and were therefore genocide.

Turkey argues that the events, while tragic, can't be compared to the Jewish holocaust and don't amount to genocide. Turkish officials note that the killings took place during World War I, as the Ottoman Empire was disintegrating and under attack from all sides, including Russia. Armenians, traditional allies of Russia, were seen as a fifth column. Even the historical record, they say, was warped by the wartime propaganda needs.

"Turks feel the way these events happened is not well known abroad and only in a one-sided way," said Ilter Turan, a professor of political science at Bilgi University in Istanbul. He said a vote to recognize genocide would likely trigger anti-American demonstrations and retaliation by the government.

Last year, Mr. Obama avoided using the term genocide in his April 24 statement. He made it clear he was doing so because he didn't want to destroy efforts under way between Ankara and Yerevan to reopen their border and establish relations, and form a joint historical commission.

A year later, efforts have stalled to ratify the border-opening protocols that each government has signed. Turkey has made it clear it sees ratification as linked to progress in settling a territorial dispute between Armenia and its other Turkic neighbor, Azerbaijan, in the enclave of Nagorno Karabakh. Though Karabakh isn't mentioned in the protocols, Turkey wants Armenia to pull troops out of several buffer zones around the enclave, which is in Azerbaijan, before it will ratify them. So far, there is little sign of that happening.

Analysts say the U.S. administration's silence looks like an attempt to increase pressure on Turkey to ratify the reconciliation protocols. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's focused on promoting the protocols in testimony on Capitol Hill last month, rather than warning directly against a vote to recognize genocide.

The performance was welcomed by the Armenian National Committee of America, a lobby, which noted that "for the first time in a generation" a sitting secretary of state hadn't lobbied against the genocide classification. But just as the U.S. is likely to ignore Turkish threats, Ankara is unlikely to buckle to pressure on the protocols, analysts say.

"I don't think it will work," said Bulent Aliriza, director of the Turkey project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank that hosted one of the Turkish delegations this week. "The movement on Capitol Hill doesn't seem to be making the Turks reconsider--instead we have the Turks saying we have a whole range of issues the U.S. needs us to cooperate on and well use these to respond. This has the potential to spin out of control," he said.

By Marc Champion
www.wsj.com

Turkey, on Edge, Watches U.S. Vote on Armenia

Afristocrat: "If There Are Mosques In Rome, Why Not Have Cathedrals In Mecca?"

Asks the British black liberal blog: "What could be a more nauseating display of Islamic hypocrisy than the widespread calls to boycott Switzerland over its minaret ban issuing from millions of Muslims across the globe, among them some leading Saudi Arabians ~ a people whose own nation strictly forbids the practice of any faith other than Islam and ruthlessly punishes any transgression by death? And what would be a more spectacular gesture of Islamic hospitality towards non-Muslims than for the Saudi king, Abdullah, to reach into his bloated Swiss bank account and personally finance the construction of the world's largest Jewish synagogue and the world's largest Christian cathedral alongside the Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām, the world's largest mosque, in the holy city of Mecca?"

He continues his commentary: "Such an act would transform the Saudi kingdom into the Abrahamic world's leading place of religious pilgrimage, help propel forward the stalled Mideast peace process and ultimately pave the way for the return of the Muslim Mahdi, the Jewish Moshiach and the Christian Christ. For, after all, if it was right and proper for the late Pope John Paul II to prevail on the Italian government to permit the erection of a monumental mosque [the largest in Europe] in the heart of Christendom's holiest city of Rome ~ in order to cater for the needs of Italy's one million Muslims ~ then it is only fair that the Saudi regime should return the favour by constructing a colossal cathedral in Mecca to provide for that kingdom's one million Catholics."

Amen!!

Booker Rising

The Terrible Truth About Islam and Hamas [Video]


'Son of Hamas' author's inside account of terror group

Says no moderate Islam !!

Totally believe that ~ Muslims from the very beginning have shown more humanity than as ~ he says their God ~ but it can also be said of the Prophet himself.

There is the terrible story of when Muhammad's men did not want to rape the captive women in front of their husbands. To me he does the unthinkable thing of a 'false' Prophet and receives a message from God giving clear instructions as to when it is okay to carry out these crimes. The inspirations for 4:24.

Some of the Companions of the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) were reluctant to have intercourse with the female captives in the presence of their husbands who were unbelievers. So Allah, the Exalted, sent down the Qur’anic verse: (Sura 4:24) "And all married women (are forbidden) unto you save those (captives) whom your right hands possess." (Abu Dawud 2150)

And this is the problem for Islam the religion ~ how do Muslims deal with the excesses and crimes committed by the Prophet himself.

(may peace be upon him) is connected to the most horrific acts ~ where his tyranny continues and people are not allowed to logically question this.

Muhammad told little Aisha ~ what annuls prayer is a dog, a donkey and a woman ~ but unlike the slave-like mindset of the Muslims today ~ she had the courage to question his logic!!

Muhammad also expressed interest in marrying a two year old but died before ~ the child was six?

If this is what makes Muslims see themselves as higher than all others ~ than they are in for a big fall.

Muslim radicals jailed for up to 12 years for planning Frankfurt terror attack

Defendants Daniel Schneider, Adem Yilmaz, Atilla Selek, and Fritz Gelowicz are seen in a courtroom in Duesseldorf, western Germany

Converts to Islam among them!!

Germany's biggest terrorist trial of recent times has ended with jail terms of between 5 and 12 years for four Muslim radicals who plotted to blow up US military installations, airports and night clubs in the Frankfurt area.

"You planned a terrible bloodbath involving an incalculable number of deaths," said Judge Otmar Breidling, sentencing the men in a bomb-proof Duesseldorf courtroom. "There has never been an attack on such a scale on German soil, nor has any such plan been hatched."

The men, said Judge Breidling, were planning to bring the Islamic Holy war to the heart of Europe and spark explosions that would have been several times more destructive than the London Tube bombs of July 7, 2005. They collected about 750kg of hydrogen peroxide — the same substance used in the London attack — arranged for detonators and had scouted out targets. Thanks to electronic phone intercepts supplied by the CIA and a series of blunders by the plotters, the German police got wind of the gang, kept it under observation and secretly swapped the deadly chemicals for a harmless diluted mixture.

"You considered yourselves angels of death in the name of Islam," said the judge.

The group, which had contacts with the Uzbek-based Islamic Jihad Union, was arrested in 2007. When the trial began the men — two Muslim converts and two German Turks — were defiant, refusing to stand up for the judge or remove their headwear.

But they ended up making the most elaborate confessions heard in a terrorist trial since 9/ 11, detailing how they moved out of smalltown German communities, into training camps on the Afghan-Pakistan border. The confessions persuaded the judge to hand down milder sentences than that demanded by the prosecutor.

The leader of the group, Fritz Gelowicz, 30, was jailed for 12 years, a year less than expected. Daniel Schneider, 24, the quartermaster of the gang — he was responsible for buying the chemicals — was also sentenced to 12 years. Both men had been seen by neighbours and friends as typical German teenagers, the offspring of divorced parents, impatient to leave school and interested in American football.

Gelowicz started to visit a mosque in Neu-Ulm in Bavaria from the age of 15 in what was viewed by the locals as an act of youthful rebellion. Yet the intercepts read out in court recorded Mr Gelowicz saying "Ramstein sounds fine" — a reference to a US airbase in Germany — "but we should have something on top of that, a pub or a disco. If each [of the devices] kills 50, injures a few, then that should be 150 dead." Mr Gelowicz's Turkish wife Filiz was detained by police last week because police suspect that she is continuing to collect money for Islamic Jihad Union.

Gelowicz, Schneider and a third member of the gang, Adem Yilmaz, 31, attended a training camp in the township of Mir Ali in northern Waziristan. Yilmaz, who was jailed for 11 years, was responsible for financing the operation and arranging fake passports. "He thought he was going to get a weapon and play Rambo," said Yilmaz's lawyer, Ricarda Lang. "Instead he and the others were fed badly, he could barely keep up in the marches through the mountains, he didn't understand the language and the enemy was nowhere to be seen. Actually he didn't even know where Waziristan was."

There was, concluded the judge, no master plan. Gelowicz simply pledged: "We want to wage the Jihad, Jihad against the Americans." The rest was largely improvisation and an attempt to impress the world, to be bigger and more talked-about than the London and Madrid bombings. Although they followed the pattern of other terrorist cells — changing flats and cars regularly — they blundered again and again. The fourth man in the dock, Attila Selek, 25, was dispatched to buy detonators. Most were later found to be defective. He has been jailed for five years.

Gelowicz and Yilmaz were found guilty of belonging to a foreign terrorist organisation and conspiracy to murder. Schneider was found guilty on an additional charge of attempted murder — when police raided their holiday home, Schneider tried to grab the gun of a policeman and use it against him. Selek was found guilty of supporting a terrorist organisation.

Muslim radicals jailed for up to 12 years for planning Frankfurt terror attack - Times Online

Malta's migrants are mostly under 30, Muslim, had been unemployed or low skilled, Commissioner says

A would-be illegal immigrant is helped off of an Armed forces of Malta patrol boat early on September 2, 2009 in Valletta, Malta. A group of 96 would-be illegal immigrants were rescued in an inflatable dingy some 75 miles of the Italian island of Lampedusa.


Out of a total of 1,475 illegal migrants who arrived last year, only 39 declared they were professionals while 485 had elementary skills, Refugees Commissioner Mario Guido Friggieri said today.

The vast majority were men aged under 30 from Somalia.

In an overview of the work of his office, Mr Frriggieri said that last year 2,959 applications for asylum were decided by his office, including some applications made in 2008.

A total of 19 people were recognised as refugees and 1,681 were given some form of protection. 842 did not qualify for any type of protection Mr Friggieri said applications took an average of six months to be decided.

He explained that upon their arrival, the migrants were told what their rights were. Last year, 1,475 migrants arrived on 17 boats. Of these, 1,308 applied for asylum and 980 were granted some form of protection

The migrants represented 22 nationalities, but the biggest groups were 898 migrants from war-torn Somalia and 156 from Eritrea, which also has civil strife.

The arrivals last year included 219 women, 38 girls and 63 boys. 19 children were born to migrants in Malta.

Mr Friggieri said that in terms of skills, just 39 of the migrants who arrived last year claimed to be professionals, including 21 teachers, four journalists, and six nurses. 485 claimed basic skills, such as farming, construction or drivers. 168 said they were students. Most migrants said they had been unemployed.

1,018 of last year's arrivals were Muslim.

Mr Friggieri said his Office received EU funding which enabled it to improve its human resources and training. The Office also received assistance from the British and Dutch asylum agencies.

Times Malta

Malta's migration burden biggest in EU - study


It's official: Malta bears the biggest burden of illegal immigration in the EU, in relation to its means.

The island tops the charts across the board in a new study that analyses the costs incurred by member states, relative to their capacity and financial resources, to deal with asylum applications and the hosting of illegal immigrants.

The 200-page report, commissioned by the European Parliament's Civil Liberties Committee, recommends a substantial increase in funding or financial compensation for hard-hit countries.

In 2007, it cost Malta the equivalent of 0.26 per cent of its GDP to deal with the immigration problem, the highest spending across the EU on a proportional basis, the study found.

This was compounded by the fact that the island has the "lowest capacity" to deal with the problem, based on its economy, population size and population density.

"The total costs in 2007 varied significantly among the member states. They ranged between less than a thousandth of a per cent of a member state's GDP and 0.26 per cent of the GDP, with Malta spending a GDP share more than a thousand times larger than Portugal," the study says.

"The circumstances of the two countries (Malta and Portugal) differ significantly, with Malta facing over six times more asylum applications than Portugal while at the same time having a GDP 30 times smaller."

Malta is seen as bearing a pressure by far out of proportion to its capacity to deal with it.

In the rankings the island was followed by Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Poland. On the other hand, Luxembourg and the Baltic countries face low pressures, while Ireland and Denmark appear to be receiving a "fair" share of asylum seekers relative to their capacity.

The report points out that one of the major costs faced by Malta is the detention of asylum seekers until their application is processed. Amounting to an annual €7,000 per asylum seeker arriving on the island, this expense is only second to the UK's.

The study also analyses the various attempts made by the EU to alleviate the burden on countries such as Malta. It concludes that little or no impact has been made on the island, even by the recent pilot project launched by the European Commission that seeks to relocate asylum seekers in other member states willing to take them in.

"There have been some ad-hoc examples of responsibility-sharing, such as France offering to take a limited number of recognised refugees from Malta in 2009 and the Netherlands doing the same in 2006," the report points out.

"There are however strong arguments that these measures are more symbolic than anything else, as they have had a negligible impact on the costs and the overall pressures experiences by Malta."

The same criticism was aimed at the Frontex patrols off the Maltese sea borders, which have so far not proven their worth.

"In theory, Frontex operations can ease the burden of some member states like Malta, although there are also suggestions that Frontex operations in the Mediterranean could have the opposite effect, by actually increasing the pull factor of Malta or Italy as reception countries."

The report says that in order to make a significant impact, particularly on over-burdened member states such as Malta, funding or financial compensation need to increase notably.

"For example, an increase of nearly €1 billion would result in some changes, but countries under particular pressures such as Malta would still carry disproportionate costs."

The study also recommends that the burden sharing proposal, which has been strongly advocated by Malta and Italy, be looked into.

"The costs and benefits of various options for physical distribution of asylum seekers may need to be assessed," the study concludes.

The report's recommendations will now be discussed by MEPs.

Times Malta

Malta caught in the crossfire of a 'holy war'


High on the list is the deal struck between Italy and Gaddafi ~ where African immigrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean are returned back to Libya ~ where they can apply for asylum there ~ if they so wish. Helpful to Malta as one of the closest ports of call ~ it small size means that it becomes swamped and overrun by the illegals ~ sometimes arriving in the hundreds. 

A row between Switzerland and Libya, which began in 2008, has escalated in tit-for-tat fashion over the ensuing 20 months into a stand-off between the two countries that has drawn in the innocent citizens of almost two dozen uninvolved European Union member states. The latest twist in this increasingly bitter saga came with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi calling for a jihad, or holy war, against Switzerland, ironically a country long regarded as one of the most peaceful nations in the world.

Col Gaddafi's appeal for a holy war was, he said, a response to a Swiss referendum last November, which banned the construction of minarets or mosques in their country. "Any Muslim in any part of the world who works with Switzerland is an apostate, is against (the Prophet) Muhammed, God and the Koran," he said at a rally broadcast on television. He made the speech to mark the Prophet's birthday, ensuring that many Arabs would take the call seriously.

The Libyan leader made it clear that Switzerland, "an infidel, obscene state which is destroying mosques", was, at the very minimum, an ideological enemy while, at the same time, criticising Al-Qaeda, calling it a "psychological disease". "There is a big difference," he added, "between terrorism and jihad, which is a right to armed struggle".

Where does this latest escalation in Col Gaddafi's rhetoric, if not yet his actions, leave the EU and, more pertinently, Malta? As so often is the case on such matters, the EU is not united. Italy, France and Malta, which have very significant trade and business links with Libya, have asked the Swiss government to withdraw the visa blacklist against named Libyans, including Col Gaddafi's family. Malta and Italy went one step ahead and have questioned the legality of the Swiss action.




Malta's position is particularly sensitive. It would be extremely vulnerable to any action by Col Gaddafi, for example if the flow of illegal immigrants through the central Mediterranean were to resume following the lull of the past months. Moreover, Maltese nationals in Libya, including those with residence and work permits, have been directly affected. Malta exports millions of euros worth of goods and services to Libya annually. Although the Maltese government has adopted a policy of "business as usual", continuing to issue visas to Libyan nationals, it cannot overlook its position in the EU, nor that Col Gaddafi's declaration of jihad has been condemned by the United Nations, which it regards as "inadmissible" in diplomatic relations. Justice and Home Affairs Minister Carm Mifsud Bonnici noted that, although it must be taken within context, Col Gaddafi's warning could not be ignored.

Even though it may be tempting to see this episode as possibly another example of Col Gaddafi's reputation for posturing, it conceals a much shrewder reality about a figure who switches his ideological rhetoric to suit changed international circumstances. He is a master of that school of negotiation, where each response is ratcheted up until the overall objective is achieved.

While Malta must hope that the storm between Libya and Switzerland blows away, it cannot ignore either the reality - and vulnerability - of its geography or its membership of the EU. Thus, it must consider, with due discretion and care, what it does next, especially with regard to the planned visit of Col Gaddafi to Malta. No diplomatic stone should be left unturned and all intermediaries at one's disposal should be made good use of.

Times Malta

Canada: Police probe Muslim man's anti-Semitic posts on 'Filthy Jewish Terrorism ' site

Calling for the death for all Jews is standard fare with Muslims around the world ~ not only in places like Iran.


Just months after Ontario decided not to charge a Toronto man with hate crimes, partly because he was undergoing rehabilitation, he is again being investigated over his online writings on a website called Filthy Jewish Terrorists [cached page].

Police are probing Salman Hossain's recent postings on the Arizona-based Internet site on which he writes harshly about Jews, Christians and moderate Canadian Muslims, whom he calls "traitors."

He refers to Jews as "diseased and filthy," "the scum of the earth," "psychotic" and "mass murderers" and writes that "a genocide should be perpetrated against the Jewish populations of North America and Europe."

In addition, he blames Jews for terrorist plots, such as the Toronto 18 bomb conspiracy, which was the work of Islamist extremists. He also praises God for "the victorious resistance operations" in Afghanistan.

Abbee Corb of the Hate Crimes Extremism Investigative Team, which is made up of representatives of 13 Ontario municipal police forces, confirmed yesterday that an investigation is underway.

"We are, as a team, collectively looking at this individual. As far as what investigations we have underway, of course that information I can't release because that could compromise any investigations that are ongoing.

"However, you can rest assured that the hate crimes extremism investigative team -- again 13 police services -- is looking into him and investigating him as we speak."

In an email exchange with a National Post reporter, Mr. Hossain was unapologetic. Asked about the investigation, he responded that, "Your hate laws are only being used to stop the truth from being spoken."

"I don't fear telling the truth and I don't answer to racist genocidal Jews who want to call ME a hater, when Jews hate ALL NON-JEWS. It's not my fault you people rape babies, then cry foul when someone exposes it," Mr. Hossain responded.

Canada's hate crimes law prohibits supporting or promoting genocide, as well as the communication of statements (other than in private conversation) that wilfully promote hatred against an identifiable group.

"This is a slam dunk," Bernie Farber, CEO of the Canadian Jewish Congress, said after reading the Internet postings. He called for an immediate investigation and was joined by writer Tarek Fatah, one of several so-called Muslim "traitors" named on the site.

"It's pretty hard to believe that in the 20th century there is a blogger right here in Canada who calls for the genocide of the Jewish people. Can it get any worse than that?" Mr. Farber said.

Dave Ross, a spokesman for the Ontario Provincial Police, said yesterday the Hate Crimes and Extremism Unit of the force's anti-terror section "was aware of a site and is conducting an investigation."

Counterterrorism investigators first took notice of Mr. Hossain, who claims to know the ringleader of the Toronto 18 plot, three years ago after he posted messages online supporting terrorist attacks in Canada.

"We should do that here in Canada as well," he wrote at the time. "Kill as many Western soldiers as well so that they think twice before entering foreign countries on behalf of their Jew masters ... if there were any planned attacks against Canadian/ American soldiers by 'Muslim militants' in Canadian soil, I'd support it."

After the National Post first reported on the investigation of Mr. Hossain, students at University of Toronto at Mississauga began a campaign to have him expelled or suspended for tarnishing the image of Canadian Muslims and the campus. Almost 500 people joined a Facebook page calling for his expulsion.

The OPP hate crimes and extremism unit conducted a lengthy investigation and brought the case to Ontario Attorney-General Chris Bentley last year.

After reviewing the case, however, Mr. Bentley decided not to press criminal charges because he said Mr. Hossain had taken down the postings in question, had refrained from similar conduct for over a year and was undergoing rehabilitation.

But Mr. Hossain is now posting on filthyjewishterrorists.com,where he writes that he is now at York University and that "there are tons of Jews on campus." A York spokesman confirmed he is a student. "No one in this world can take our history away from us. Especially not the cancerous group of people calling themselves Jews or Judeo-Christians who are going to be genocided in the near future," he writes.

He writes about "honorable hatred of the Jews" and makes derogatory comments about a federal prosecutor who helped convict one of the ringleaders of the Toronto 18 terrorist group.

Mr. Farber said that when Mr. Bentley decided against prosecuting Mr. Hossain last year, he promised to streamline the investigation of hate crimes to make the process faster. Mr. Farber said it is now time to put that new system into action.

"I think we can all agree on one thing, that calling for the murder of an entire people has to be dealt with by the law and

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ONLINE POSTINGS

Selected excerpts from the website filthyjewishterrorists.com-"Could Vancouver 2010 Olympics be the next 9/11? I honestly truly believe that Jewish terrorists are scouting around Vancouver, Whistler, and other areas of the Province. With the potential for terrorist atrocities happening, one must take into account any public facilities and businesses that are owned by members of the Jewish community, and who are worth almost nothing in property values and assets?"
-"All the praises is due to God Almighty for the victorious resistance operations being carried out by the brothers in Afghanistan, the Caucuses, Iraq, Occupied Palestine, Somalia, and other places in the world. Some of us are engaged in liberating the occupied lands from the oppressors with weapons and self sacrifice in lives, whilst from amongst others, we are planning on bringing back the Caliphate."

-"Those of the Muslims who have sold their souls to the Judeo-Christian alliance of War against Islam, are outright traitors to the religion, and in the afterlife God will count them amongst the Jews and the Christians -not amongst the Muslims. They are not Muslims."

-"Sheikh Bassam Nihad Jarrar, an inhabitant from South Lebanon's Biqa'a Valley was involved in predicting the demise of Israel around the year 2022. The prediction states clearly that the Muslims shall fight the Jews and kill them. This is God's punishment and promise to Israel and the Jews which will occur in less than a generation."

it has to be dealt with quickly," he said in an interview.

"This is no longer 1980 where neo-Nazis used to stand on the street and hand out pamphlets," he added. "At the push of a key, potentially thousands of people can access his call for murder and it only takes one or two extremists to read this and decide that they want to carry out his plan. And that's what makes this dangerous."

National Post

Malaysia: Archbishop wants apology over desecration

So long as Muslims were not offended ~ no one's live is threatened ~ offences to all other faiths can be overlooked.

A couple of undercover Muslim journalists attended a church posing as worshippers ~ took Holy Communion and spat the bread out. They were trying to gather evidence that Malay Muslims were being forcibly converted. +


earlier this week, it was announced that the Attorney-General had decided not to pursue the case because of “public pressure.”


Latest ~ in the you're not a Muslim saga:


The Kuala Lumpur Archbishop Murphy Pakiam today demanded an explanation from the authorities over their decision not to take action against two Al-Islam journalists alleged to have desecrated a sacred Catholic ritual. +


KUALA LUMPUR: The Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur Tan Sri Murphy Pakiam has expressed his sadness over the Attorney-General’s failure to act against two magazine journalists who had allegedly desecrated a holy Catholic ritual last year and the fact that the journalists have yet to apologised.

He said the Catholic Church would not pursue legal action against the Al-Islam magazine and its reporters if it was offered a public apology.

The two journalists had posed as Christians and took part in a Catholic Mass to probe allegations that Muslims were being converted. They admitted to receiving Holy Communion and actually spitting the wafer out, an act Catholics consider desecration.

The Christian Federation of Malaysia executive committee chairman Rev Ng Moon Hing said it was unacceptable to “spy” on worshippers of another religion and that the sacrilegious behaviour had breached standards of common decency.

The MCA said the action of the two Al-Islam journalists were offensive and contrary to the Malaysian culture of peace, harmony and tolerance.

Its MCA NGO Liaison Bureau chairman Datuk Ti Lian Ker called on the Home Minister to act against individuals, institutions or publications that acted in a manner deemed “provocative or sensitive to another religion.”

After police reports were lodged against the journalists and the magazine, they were investigated under Section 298A (1) of the Penal Code for causing disharmony, disunity or feelings of enmity, hatred or ill will, or prejudicing the maintenance of harmony or unity, on grounds of religion.

However earlier this week, it was announced that the Attorney-General had decided not to pursue the case because of “public pressure.”

The Star

Ohio judge denies parents of Christian convert from Islam a trial


COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 3 (UPI) -- An Ohio judge urged a runaway who claimed her father wanted to kill her for abandoning Islam to work out her disagreements with her parents.

At a hearing Tuesday in Franklin County Juvenile Court, Judge Elizabeth Gill said a courtroom was not the appropriate place for Fathima Rifqa Bary and her parents to deal with their problems, The Columbus Dispatch reported. She refused a request from Mohamed and Aysha Bary for a trial, setting aside a Jan. 9 agreement to follow a case plan that includes counseling.

The courtroom was crowded with supporters of the teenager.

Rifqa ran away from home last year, traveling to Florida where she lived with two Christian pastors she first met online. She said her life was at risk because of her conversion to Christianity.

A Florida court found no credible threat to her life and ordered her to return to Ohio where she has been living with a foster family. She turns 18 in August and would become a legal adult.

Omar Tanzi, the Barys' lawyer, said the couple wanted a court order barring the Florida couple, Blake and Beverly Lorenz, from contact with Rifqa. Gill refused.

The couple are under investigation in Florida for their role in Rifqa's departure from her parents' home.