Britain Inadvertently Encouraging Home-Grown Radical Islam

Hudson New York  17 February 2011
By Soeren Kern

A growing number of Muslim parents in Britain are sending their "problem children" to madrassas [Islamic religious schools] in Kashmir; and these students are "at high risk of radicalization,"

 

Islamist moves from jail to power, and a chance to ban kissing

Sydney Morning Herald 17 February 2011
By David Kirkpatrick and Kareem Fahim

The military officers governing Egypt have convened a panel of jurists, including an outspoken Muslim Brotherhood politician, to revise the constitution in the first tangible evidence of a commitment

 

Controversial Islamic preacher speaks at Union

Oxford Student  17 February 2011
By Michael Hegarty

Controversial Islamic preacher Dr Zakir Naik addressed the Oxford Union on Friday despite the exclusion order against him entering the UK. Naik gave a speech and answered questions via video link

 

LSE cancels event with German critics of radical Islam

The Jerusalem Post 17 February 2011
By JONNY PAUL AND BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

Henryk Broder: ‘You in England have long since begun to do away with yourselves;’ school faced opposition from German students. A panel discussion addressing the integration of Muslims in

 

Muslim airline worker denies planning terror attack in UK

China Post 17 February 2011

A Bangladeshi Islamic militant working for British Airways who is accused of conspiring with radical U.S.-Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki told a court Tuesday he "never” planned an attack in

 

Brotherhood Not Extremist, Intel Leaders Say

Right Side News 17 February 2011

The Muslim Brotherhood is more of an organization with extremist members than an extremist organization, America's top two intelligence officials told a Senate committee Wednesday. Director of

 

After crackdown, army patrols Bahrain's capital

CNN 17 February 2011
By Nic Robertson and Joe Sterling

Army vehicles rumbled through the streets of Bahrain's capital Thursday, hours after three people died and scores more were injured when security forces stormed an encampment of protesters in the

 

Multiculturalism has failed: Verhagen

DutchNews.nl  16 February 2011

Christian Democrat leader Maxime Verhagen on Monday said the multicultural society has failed. He was speaking during the recording of tv show Nova College Tour, reports the Algemeen

 

The Pedophile Pirate

prophetofdoom.net 16 February 2011

Chairman Muhammad settled into his public housing project and immediately began to act like the fool he had become. Ishaq:235 "In the year of the Prophet's arrival, Abu Umamah died from a rattling in the throat.

The Messenger said, 'His death is an evil thing for the Jews and the Arab Hypocrites for they are sure to say, "If Muhammad were really a prophet his companion would not have died." But truly, I have no power with Allah either for myself or for my companions.'" Truer words were never spoken.

 

A Scandalous Judgment

Gates of Vienna 16 February 2011

Below is a press release from Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa concerning today’s verdict in the "hate speech” trial against Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff.

Many thanks to JLH for the translation:

Press Release on the Scandalous Judgment Against Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff

 

The Voice of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

Spiegel Online 16 February 2011
By Alexander Smoltczyk

He is a hypermarket of dogma, dispensing advice on subjects ranging from mother's milk to suicide bombing. But few have as much influence on Sunni Muslims as the Muslim televangelist Youssef

 

LSE cancels event with German critics of radical Islam

Jerusalem Post  16 February 2011
By JONNY PAUL AND BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

Henryk Broder: ‘You in England have long since begun to do away with yourselves;’ school faced opposition from German students. A panel discussion addressing the integration of Muslims in Europe,

 

Anti-government protests spread to Iran, Bahrain and Yemen

The Temasek Review 16 February 2011

CAIRO — Tens of thousands of protesters faced baton-wielding security forces Monday in Bahrain, Yemen and Iran in what experts say may be shaping up as a pro-democracy wave

 

Video: The Coming Civil War in France

Gates of Vienna 16 February 2011
By Baron Bodissey

The following clip is from a CBN news program about deteriorating conditions in France brought about by late-stage Multiculturalism, with a special emphasis on the cultural enrichment provided by

 
 

A Virtual Revolution in Saudi Arabia

phyllis-chesler.com 16 February 2011
By Phyllis Chesler and Nathan Bloom

Yes, today there are protests in the streets of Iran, Egypt (again), Bahrain, Yemen, and Algeria. In the last few weeks, there were also street uprisings in Tunisia and Jordan. Iranian riot police

 

Russia to launch Muslim television channel

Peninsula On-line 16 February 2011

MOSCOW: Russia will launch its first Muslim television channel in April, offering "spiritual and moral education,” a spokeswoman for the Council of Muftis of Russia said yesterday. The channel,

 

Brave Aisha holds her head high

The Sun  16 February 2011
By SHARON HENDRY

DRESSED in skinny jeans and trendy Ugg boots, pretty Bibi Aisha strolls purposefully through New York's bustling streets. Occasionally she stops to glance in shop windows like any other

 

Spanish police arrest 'Saddam's lawyer'

Expatica Spain 16 February 2011

Spanish police have arrested an Italian lawyer known as the 'Devil's Advocate' who was on the team that defended hanged Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, the interior ministry said Tuesday. The

 

From the Bosphorus: Straight - Appeasement in our time

Hurriyet Daily News 16 February 2011

In the days since popular uprisings began in Tunisia, spread to Egypt and now – with two dictators toppled – knock at the door of authoritarians throughout the Middle East, a curious thing has

 

Dutch Muslims looking for a good orthodox school

Radio Netherlands 16 February 2011
By Heleen Sittig

The schooling of a group of Muslim pupils in Amsterdam has become the prize in a hard-fought battle. Hundreds of Amsterdam school kids may end up staying at home next year. Not because there’s no

 

Report--Obama quietly appoints Muslim Brotherhood to key posts

Examiner.com  16 February 2011
By Anthony Martin

An ex-CIA agent and counter-intelligence expert has revealed in a special report that Barack Obama has quietly appointed members of the Muslim Brotherhood to key posts within the Administration. Dr.

 

IMMIGRATION: FRANCE READY TO WELCOME TUNISIANS

ANSAmed 16 February 2011

France is prepared to take in some of the illegal immigrants who have arrived on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, but will host a limited number judged on a case-by-case basis. So said country's

 

Politicians bicker over Tunisian refugees

The Local.de 16 February 2011

With a flood of Tunisian refugees descending on the Italian island Lampedusa, German politicians bickered on Tuesday over whether the country was prepared to accept some of them.Italy has asked

 

CBS reporter Lara Logan brutally attacked during Egyptian protests last week

Salon  16 February 2011
By Peter Finocchiaro

CBS News released information today regarding the brutal beating and sexual assault of reporter Lara Logan by a throng of Egyptian protesters last Friday. While millions of Egyptians celebrated the

 

San Diego: "Devoutly Muslim" cab driver plows into crowd outside nightclub, injuring 23

Jihad Watch 16 February 2011

The details are murky and disputed, but here are the basic facts: "Taxi Plows Into Crowd in San Diego," from FoxNews.com, February 12: SAN DIEGO -- A taxi cab driver plowed slowly into a crowd

 

Danish Muslims Increasingly Converting to Christianity

Weasel Zippers 16 February 2011

Four steps down and into holy water. A deep breath and a firm grip on the vicar’s hand as body and face submerge, to emerge again in the Christian faith. 43-year-old Safiya has taken a

 

Islamists spark anger after calling for gay-free zone in East London

Pink Paper 16 February 2011

Islamists in East London have sparked anger after flyposting stickers which called for a gay-free zone. The stickers were distributed around the Whitechapel, Shoreditch and Poplar areas over the

 

Video: Terror threat: Number of Israeli embassies closed

Ynetnews  16 February 2011

A number of Israeli embassies around the world have been temporarily closed due to what the Foreign Ministry called on Tuesday "irregular incidents against Israeli targets."

 

Oda TV raid renews fears of media witch hunt in Turkey

Hurriyet Daily News 16 February 2011
By IZGI GÜNGÖR

Press organizations and journalists have reacted harshly against a police raid on the headquarters of Oda TV, a website that is known for being a fierce critic of government policies. The

 
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