Sunday, November 14, 2010

Wife of jihadist who threatened South Park creators pleads guilty to lying to investigators

Here's a new one: "Obama is a Jew"

Because, you see, he "leads a country that is an enemy to Muslims," so what else could he be? The Jews are the Muslims' worst enemies, according to Qur'an 5:82.
Also, the Islamic supremacist Ground Zero mosque Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is in Jakarta, talking about how Obama's visit to Indonesia would help, the Globe's words, "change negative perceptions of Islam." How? And why not work on changing negative perceptions of Islam by working to reform the texts and teachings of Islam that jihadists use to justify violence and supremacism?
"Hardline Group Plans Widespread Indonesian Protests Over Obama Visit," by Ulma Haryanto, Fitri and Rahmat in the Jakarta Globe, November 7 (thanks to Her Royal Whyness):
Jakarta. One of the country's most conservative hard-line Islamic groups has lashed out against the upcoming visit by the "cruel" US President Barack Obama, despite most commentators viewing it as an embrace of the Muslim world. On Saturday and Sunday, there were rallies organized by Hizbut Tahrir in Jakarta, Mataram in East Nusa Tenggara, and Makassar in South Sulawesi.
A spokesman for the group estimated that across the three cities 20,000 took part, while independent estimates put the Jakarta protest at about 2,000.
Ismail Yusanto, a spokesman for the group, called Obama "a cruel president, no different from [George W.] Bush, with blood on his hands, and without [showing] the slightest compassion."
He lashed out against the role he said the US played in the "destruction of Muslim countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan and the killing of the people there."
"Obama may be a guest, but there are two kinds of guests: the good kind and the problematic kind," Ismail said, adding that Obama fell in the latter category.
The hostile reaction in the run-up to the landmark visit comes amid reconciliatory moves by the White House toward Muslims following Obama's 2009 Cairo speech.
Then, he said he was seeking "a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world."
Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser for strategic communication, previously said a planned visit to Istiqlal Mosque, Indonesia's largest, would "underscore the themes that he's made in terms of outreach to [Muslims] around the world."
He said the president would also "be able to speak to Indonesia's rise as a democracy, Indonesia's rise as an emerging economy, and the pluralism that its story represents."
Similarly, Nahdlatul Ulama, Indonesia's largest Islamic organization, said Obama's visit would strengthen ties between the United States and the Islamic world, and condemned the small groups of extremists opposed to it.
On Friday, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, founder and chief executive of the American Society for Muslim Advancement and leader of the Al-Farah Mosque in New York, said at the State Palace in Central Jakarta that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's meeting with Obama presented an opportunity to promote cooperation and change negative perceptions of Islam.
"You will have the opportunity to discuss with my president in the next few days ... how we can work together and cooperate together to create this kind of momentum -- global momentum," he said.
However, Hizbut Tahrir's Ismail said the group was determined to greet Obama with protests.
Meanwhile, in Mataram on Saturday, around 1,000 Hizbut Tahrir demonstrators protested against "US imperialism in Indonesia."
Protesters were seen holding banners that said "Obama is a Jew" -- a far cry from accusations he faces at home of being a Muslim -- and said Obama's visit will be an attempt to soften up the Indonesian authorities and boost US economic and political interests in the country and the region.
"We must remember that Obama leads a country that is an enemy to Muslims," Ismail said in Mataram.
 

Al-Awlaki: Americans "party of devils," no special Islamic permission needed to kill them

Either them or us. "Radical Yemeni cleric Awlaki calls for killing of Americans," from NewsCore, November 9:
US-born radical Yemeni cleric Anwar al Awlaki has called for the killing of Americans in a new video message posted yesterday on Islamist websites. Awlaki said Americans are from the "party of devils" and that no special religious permissions are needed to kill them, the Associated Press reported.
In the 23-minute, Arabic-language message, Awlaki said it was "either them or us." [...]

Yep.
"M. [sic] Awlaki is a problem," US Homeland Security and Counterrorism Adviser John Brennan said in January. "He's clearly a part of al-Qaeda in [the] Arabian Peninsula. He's not just a cleric. He is in fact trying to instigate terrorism."...

"He's not just a cleric." In Brennan's world, if he were just a Muslim cleric, he would pose no threat, because Islam is a Religion of Peace. The policy errors to which that false assumption leads are detailed here.



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Nazareth imam misunderstands Islam, incites violence against Pope

You'd think an imam, a man who has dedicated his life to understanding Islam, would know what Western Islamic apologists always tell us about how it is a Religion of Peace, but that message seems to have eluded Nazim Mahmoud Salim. "Israel charges imam with incitement against Pope," from Reuters, November 7 (thanks to Anders):
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli authorities have charged the imam of a mosque in Nazareth with inciting violence against Pope Benedict and supporting al Qaeda and "global jihad," the justice ministry said Sunday. The indictment said Nazim Mahmoud Salim, who was arrested by police a month ago, led a group of about 2,000 worshippers, and had also preached at the flashpoint al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, Islam's third holiest shrine.
Salim is charged with inciting violence against Pope Benedict during his visit last year to Nazareth, the town of Jesus' boyhood in the heartland of Israel's minority Arab population.
In his sermons and on his website over the past decade, the indictment said, Salim preached "an ideological world view identical to that of global jihad" and wrote "publications that supported and identified with the terror organisation al Qaeda."
It said Salim's teachings inspired attacks against Jews and Christians, including the murder of one Jew.
At the time of Pope Benedict's visit to the Holy Land in May 2009, the indictment quotes Salim as saying in a sermon at al Aqsa: "The pope prepares himself at the gate of the Vatican and at the head of a crusade against the Islamic world ... we will expel the pope from Nazareth."...
 
 

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Teen Slashed with Razor for Spurning 50-Year-Old Man...RAZOR ATTACK ON MUMBAI TEEN AT KURLA STATION

[ Date : Nov 2nd, 2010 ]
Razor_attack_on_MumbaiA 19-year-old girl was attacked last night near Kurla (E) station in Mumbai with a razor resulting in major cuts all over her body.The girl’s mother Naseem Bano alleges that the alleged attacker Sayyed Ali was sent by Kamaluddin Malik (50), who had promised to marry her daughter.
Around 11.30 pm, Sabina Shaikh moved out of her house to get something from a shop, when Ali attacked her with a shaving razor and fled from the spot.Bano alleges that Malik was only interested in having a physical relationship with her daughter and that’s why he hired a local goon to assault her.
“Since four years, Kamaluddin was promising to marry my daughter.  He used to make my daughter unconscious by giving drugs and then used to get physical with her.  We were against our daughter’s decision,” said Bano. “When my daughter forced him to marry her, he attacked my daughter,” added Bano.
Police Sub-Inspector Kalim Shaikh of Nehru Nagar police station said, “As soon as we were informed, we went to the spot and took the girl to Rajawadi Hospital.  At the time of the investigation, we came to know that the incident occurred in the Kurla railway station premises. Therefore, we have sent a letter to the railway police, as they will investigate this matter.”
A doctor from Rajawadi Hospital said, “When the girl was admitted, she was serious. She has suffered major injuries on her face, legs and breasts and has got around 100 stitches all over her body.”

Time Running Out for Apostate Pastor Facing Execution...Obama urged to come to aid of pastor facing execution in Iran


By: Ethan Cole, Christian Post
Monday, 1 November 2010, 17:02 (IST)


A US government body in charge of monitoring religious freedom in the world is urging the Obama administration to demand Iran that release a Christian pastor who is facing execution for apostasy.

The Obama administration should press Iran to release Youcef Nadarkhani, who has been jailed for over one year, expressed the US Commission on International Religious Freedom in a statement Friday.

The non-partisan commission noted that past experiences with Iran have shown that pressure from the international community can influence the fate of prisoners.

“This case is further evidence that there is no transparency or justice in Iran’s so-called legal system for religious minorities,” remarked USCIRF Chair Leonard Leo.

“Time is of the essence here. This man’s life is at stake. We call upon our government and the international community to press for his release and ensure that Iran takes no extreme action in this case or in others like it.”

Nadarkhani, the leader of a church network in Rasht, Iran, was arrested on October 13, 2009, after he objected to the practice of forcing Christian school students – including his own children – to read the Koran. He argued that the Iranian constitution gives parents the right to raise children in their own faith.

The Northern Iranian pastor and later his wife, Fatemeh Passandideh, were charged with apostasy. While Passandideh was released earlier in October after spending four months in jail, according to sources in Iran and the US government, Nadarkhani reportedly was orally informed that he has received the death penalty for apostasy. The Iranian pastor, however, has not yet received a formal verdict on his execution.

According to Present Truth Ministries, which assists the persecuted Church, the execution of Nadarkhani has been delayed. Present Truth Ministries reported last Saturday that Nadarkhani was originally scheduled to be executed on October 24.

“He is currently under a sentence of death, but they are delaying the delivery of the verdict in order to put more pressure on him to turn away from Christ,” reported Jason DeMars of Present Truth Ministries.

“Once the written verdict is delivered, there will be 20 days to appeal to the Supreme Court,” DeMars added in his ministry’s website.

Nadarkhani is believed to have been pressured over the past year to recant his faith and return to Islam.

According to Voice of the Martyrs, if a death sentence is officially handed down and Nadarkhani is executed, his would be the first judicial execution of a Christian in Iran in two decades.

Over the past year, government crackdown on religious minorities has intensified. Several churches in Iran were shut down and a number of converts from Muslim background were arrested and detained. In Iran, it is illegal for Muslims to convert to Christianity, although Christians are allowed to convert to Islam.

Rights groups have suggested that the crackdown against non-Muslim religious minorities is likely related to the disputed June 2009 elections. After last year’s election, government forces have cracked down on various citizen groups.

“This pattern of arrest and harassment of religious minorities, coupled with increasing inflammatory rhetoric from President Ahmadinejad and other leaders has not been seen since in the early years of the Iranian revolution,” Leo remarked.

USCIRF has urged the Obama administration to continue to speak out, as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did in August, for Iran’s religious minorities.



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Philippines Priest Forgives Bishop's Killers...Philippine priest forgives Muslims following bishop’s murder, works for peace

November 01, 2010





Vatican Radio has profiled Father Roberto Laysan, a missionary in a predominantly Muslim area of the Philippines who worked closely with Bishop Benjamin D. de Jesus of Jolo before the bishop was murdered in front of his cathedral in 1997. While 81% of the nation’s 88.7 million people are Catholic, the Jolo area is heavily Muslim: fewer than 3% of the area’s 1 million residents are Catholic.
Father Laysan subsequently asked to be transferred because of the hatred he felt towards Muslims, according to the profile. He then worked in an evacuation center for persons fleeing the fighting on Mindanao between Philippine forces and Islamic separatist rebels. “When you hear the sounds of mothers and children weeping in the night, you no longer ask whether they are Muslim or Christian,” he recounts.
Father Laysan now works as a mediator between the government and Islamic rebels in the troubled region.

Religion of Peace Bloodbath as Holy Warriors Storm Church...Baghdad church hostage drama ends in bloodbath

The gunmen had reportedly demanded the release of jailed al-Qaeda militants
At least 52 people were killed as security forces stormed a Catholic church in Baghdad to free dozens of hostages, said Deputy Interior Minister Maj Gen Hussein Kamal.
He suggested six attackers had also died in the fighting, though other sources have said the overall death toll was lower.

ATTACKS ON IRAQI CHRISTIANS SINCE 2003

  • Aug 2004 - series of bombings targets five churches, killing 11
  • October 2006 - Orthodox priest, Boulos Iskander, snatched in Mosul by group demanding ransom. Despite payment of the ransom, priest found beheaded, his arms and legs also cut off
  • June 2007 - Ragheed Ganni - a priest and secretary to Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahh, killed in 2008 - shot dead in his church along with three companions
  • January 2008 - Bombs go off outside three Chaldean and Assyrian churches in Mosul, two churches in Kirkuk and four in Baghdad
  • February 2008 - Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahh kidnapped; body found in shallow grave two weeks later
  • April 2008 - Fr Adel Youssef, an Assyrian Orthodox priest, shot dead by unknown assailants
  • February 2010 - At least eight Christians die in a two-week spate of attacks in northern city of Mosul
Pope Benedict XVI has condemned the "absurd... ferocious violence".
The gunmen had reportedly demanded the release of jailed al-Qaeda militants.
A statement was posted on a militant website allegedly run by the Islamic State of Iraq, a Sunni militant umbrella group to which al-Qaeda in Iraq belongs, claiming responsibility for the attack.
The statement reportedly said Iraqi Christians would be "exterminated" if Muslim women in Egypt were not freed. It specifically mentioned two women in Egypt who radicals believe are being held against their will after converting to Islam.
Negotiations abandoned
Residents of Baghdad's affluent Karada district, where the attack took place, first heard a loud explosion at about 1700 (1400 GMT) on Sunday, believed to have been a car bomb going off at the scene.
About 100 people were inside Our Lady of Salvation for an evening Mass at the time.
The blast was followed by gunfire as a group of armed men began by attacking the Iraq Stock Exchange building, police said, and then took over the Catholic church just across the road, clashing with guards and killing some of them.

ANALYSIS

There have been many attacks on Christians in Iraq since the US-led invasion of 2003, but nothing like this.
At that time there were estimated to be around one million Christians from several ancient denominations - mainly Assyrian Nestorians, Chaldaeans and Syriacs.
Their numbers are believed to have dwindled now to 600,000 or less.
Many churches have been damaged by bombs in various parts of the country where Christians live - around Mosul in the north, Baghdad, and even Basra in the south.
Christians have also been the victims of targeted killings, while priests and others have been abducted and murdered or ransomed.
The exodus of Christian emigrants has continued despite the general improvement in Iraq's security in the past three years.
The fear is that the carnage on Sunday night at the church of Our Lady of Salvation may speed up the flow of Christians seeking a better life elsewhere.
It seems the church was the attackers' real target, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad.
One eyewitness, who was inside the church, said the gunmen "came into the prayer hall and immediately killed the priest". The witness, who declined to give his name, said worshippers were beaten and herded into an inne hall.
There was an hours-long stand-off as security forces surrounded the building with helicopters hovering overhead.
The militants made contact with the authorities by mobile phone, demanding the release of al-Qaeda prisoners and also of a number of Muslim women they insisted were being held prisoner by the Coptic Church in Egypt.
But the discussions got nowhere, our correspondent says, and the security forces stormed the church.
Witnesses nearby said they then heard two explosions from inside the church and more shooting. The gunmen reportedly threw grenades and detonated their suicide vests.
Maj Gen Hussein Kamal said 52 "martyrs" had died in the fighting, along with six attackers, though a police source earlier said 37 people - worshippers, security forces and attackers - had been killed.
The number of wounded are put at between 56 and 62 - many of them women.
Pope Benedict XVI denounced the attack as he gave a holiday blessing on Monday. He said two priests had died in the siege, though it was unclear whether both were killed in the initial attempt to take hostages or during the raid by security services.
He said he was praying for the victims "of this absurd violence, made more ferocious because it was directed against unarmed people gathered in the house of God".
He called for a new effort to end the violence.
'Impossible to wait'
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Iraqi Defence Minister Abdul-Qadr al-Obeidi said security forces approached the building at ground level and from the air.
"We took a decision to launch a land offensive, and in addition an airdrop, because it was impossible to wait - the terrorists were planning to kill a large number of our brothers, the Christians who were at Mass," said Mr Obeidi.
"So the operation was successfully done. All terrorists were killed. And we now have other suspects in detention."
Witnesses say they saw US troops on the ground and US military helicopters hovering above the scene, but the extent of their involvement is not yet clear.
Many churches have been bombed in recent years - including Our Lady of Salvation in August 2004 - and priests kidnapped and killed, but there has never been a prolonged hostage situation like this before, our correspondent says.
Christians - many from from ancient denominations - have been leaving Iraq in droves since the US-led invasion in 2003, and about 600,000 remain.

Islamic Charity to Haiti? More Mosques...Haiti: Islamic ‘Charity’ Means More Mosques

by SHEIKYERMAMI on OCTOBER 30, 2010
Nothing for nothing. The greatest  gift is Islam.
What could be more important than spreading Islam? Was there ever a better opportunity to gain new recruits before the earthquake?
Islam is a mercy to all mankind, and those who oppose it cause wars for which they are responsible.
One of the largest Islamic charities in the United States, LIFE for Relief and Development, has used the ongoing crisis in Haiti to fund mosque expansion in Haiti.
Al Fatiha Mosque in Haiti
Haiti has almost no Muslims. Even Islamic sources, which are notorious for wildly overestimating Muslim population levels, put the figure at 3,000 Muslims in the Caribbean nation out of nearly 9.9 million people. Reports indicate that as much as $3 million will be used to “renovate” 5 mosques.
“Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La ilaha ila Allah,” — “God is greater, God is greater, there is no god but God.”
You can rest assured that “renovate” in this case does not mean fix the roof, replace the broken windows and slap a coat of paint on the walls. Renovate almost always means enlarge and it was just this type of activity that some observers warned about when Islamic charities began to move in to Haiti following the disastrous earthquake. Islamic charities have historically used such disasters to conduct missionary work and the long-term mess in Haiti seems ripe for Saudi Wahhabi money…and everything that accompanies that money…
LIFE for Relief and Development’s past is not comforting at all.
The organization was founded in 1992 to send relief to Iraq, which was then under international sanctions for its illegal invasion of Kuwait and support for terrorism, among other things.
The organization operated in Iraq after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and its operations there were raided by U.S. forces. Two years later the organization’s offices in the U.S. were raided by the FBI. Complete details and more are available at the excellent Investigative Project web site:
And here is the news story announcing LIFE’s mosque expansion operations in Haiti…

EDL Ambushed in the Netherlands...A Day of Shame for Holland

Saturday, October 30, 2010


The following report about today’s events in Amsterdam was written by Paul Weston in collaboration with other members of the Counterjihad Collective.

Amsterdam: EDL, smashed windscreen

Earlier today the EDL visited Amsterdam to make the case that freedom of speech and the ongoing loss of our democracy in Europe is not just a right-wing conspiracy, but a concrete reality.

And the reality was vividly shown to be not just concrete, but cast iron.

Amsterdam Mayor Eberhard Van der Laan led the EDL into an ambush.

Whilst defenders of democracy gathered in the appropriately named “Isolatorweg” area of Amsterdam, the EDL boys were en-route in their hired bus.

The rally started at 2pm, but it started without the EDL. Where were they, we wondered?

Finally we were told — they had been set up, ambushed, and betrayed by the Amsterdam Town Hall.

Mounted policemen, water-cannon, dogs, riot shields, a police helicopter and a massive police presence could not apparently stop 100 left-wing Islamic sympathisers from attacking the EDL transport.

Tommy Robinson and his EDL members suddenly appeared, battered, bleeding and shocked.

The police had allowed their bus to be driven — very slowly — through the left-wing protestors.

Every window was smashed, as bricks, bottles and boots were launched against it.

Amsterdam: EDL #3

At which point the police stopped the bus and turned the EDL boys out to run a 300-metre gauntlet of vicious hatred and violence.

And they had to fight their way through, with no police protection, after which things became even worse. The Dutch police, acting on advice from the British police, stated they could not guarantee their protection, and ordered them to leave the area.

So, a freedom of speech rally was curtailed due to left-wing violence, and the EDL were not allowed to practice their democratic right of peaceful protest in the heart of liberal, tolerant Europe.

Betrayal. total and utter betrayal, carried out not by Islam, but by our own politicians.

A sad day, as Tommy Robinson noted. Democracy and Holland were shamed.