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Sudanese Bin Laden-Linked Islamist Wants Obama Win

Naharnet 5 November 2012

Sudan's veteran Islamist leader Hassan al-Turabi, linked to al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in the 1990s, hopes U.S. President Barack Obama will win a second term on

 

Sudan’s Genocidal Muslim Brotherhood Leader and Bin Laden Pal Endorses Obama

FrontPage Magazin 5 November 2012
By Daniel Greenfield

"Sudanese Bin Laden-linked Islamist wants Obama win.” Here’s an AFP headline I could have written and it has yet to be ‘fixed’ to something more innocuous, like "Moderate

 

Sudan supports Hamas despite Israeli 'aggression'

The Jerusalem Post 5 November 2012

KHARTOUM - Sudan will not stop supporting Palestinian group Hamas despite Israeli "aggression," a senior Sudanese official said on Sunday, less than two weeks after Khartoum

 

Sudan to Increase Military Budget Next Year - Parliament

AllAfrica.com 5 November 2012

Khartoum — The Sudanese parliament revealed on Sunday that the country's military budget will be increased next year to strengthen the army's defense capabilities as criticism

 

Norway expels Sudan diplomat accused of spying on refugees

Yahoo! News 10 October 2012

OSLO - Norway's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday expelled a Sudanese diplomat it suspected of spying on refugees from the African country in Norway. The diplomat, who

 

Hamas and Al Qaeda’s Racist Exploitation of African Migrants

FrontPage Magazine 27 September 2012
By Daniel Greenfield

First, Egyptian Islamists, possibly linked to Al Qaeda, carried out an attack on Israeli soldiers while they were handing out water to illegal African migrants. On

 

British embassy attacked as anti-Islam film violence spreads

The Sun 17 September 2012
By JACK LOSH

THE British and German embassies in Sudan were today attacked as violent protests against an anti-Muslim film spread across the Middle East and North Africa. Police fired

 

US pulls some embassy staff out of Sudan, Tunisia

Radio Netherlands 17 September 2012

The United States has decided to pull non-essential staff out of embassies in Tunisia and Sudan on Saturday. The order came after both diplomatic posts were attacked and

 

Philippine school bans Muslim hijab

Radio Netherlands 6 August 2012

A Catholic-run school in the southern Philippines has caused controversy by banning Muslim students from wearing the hijab headscarf. Mehol Sadain, who heads the National Commission

 

Shooting highlights aid drama in Sudan

Deutsche Welle 6 August 2012

The UN's World Food Program says one of its Sudanese aid delivery drivers has been shot dead in South Kordofan state, one of two rebel-held border areas of Sudan where half a million

 

UN agency deplores killing of staffer in Sudan's South Kordofan state

UN News Centre 6 August 2012

5 August 2012 – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on Sunday condemned the killing of one its drivers in a fatal attack in the Sudanese state of South Kordofan, where ongoing conflict

 

Why Muslims Must Hate Jews

American Thinker 3 August 2012
By Nonie Darwish

Recently, a Pakistani religious leader, Pirzada Muhammad Raza Saqib Mustafai, said: "When the Jews are wiped out ... the sun of peace [will] begin to rise on the entire world."

The same preaching is routinely done not only by clerics, but by politicians -- in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and elsewhere. This is not just Ahmedinijad; it is at the heart of Islamic theology that world peace will be established only when all the Jews are wiped from the earth.

But few people in Western media are alarmed by this kind of rhetoric or care to expose this dreadful dark side of Islam's obsession with Jew-hatred.

 

Mother Faces Death By Stoning In Sudan

Yahoo! News UK 2 August 2012

A 23-year-old woman convicted of adultery will be stoned to death unless granted a last minute appeal by authorities in Sudan. Laila Ibrahim Issa Jamool is being kept shackled to her 6-month-old

 

Sudan's top dog says new constitution will be "100 percent Islamic"

Jihad Watch 9 July 2012

In the West, we get these smooth lies from deceptive Islamic supremacists: "There's really no such thing as just Sharia, it's not one monolithic Continuum - Sharia is

 

A Year of Bombs and Silence

FrontPage Magazine 20 June 2012
By Faith J. H. McDonnell

For twelve months the Nuba Mountain people of Sudan’s South Kordofan State have been under genocidal attack by Sudan’s National Congress Party (NCP) government, the Islamist regime of

 

Convert from Islam in Sudan loses wife, children

christiantoday.com 20 June 2012
By Simba Tian

A year ago Mohammed Khidir Khalil was glad his family had obtained refugee status in Egypt after fleeing Islamic hostilities in Sudan. The 38-year-old Christian was also heartened that

 

Muslim Persecution of Christians: April 2012

Gatestone Institute 21 May 2012
By Raymond Ibrahim

As Easter, one of the highest Christian holidays, comes in April, Christian persecution in Muslim nations—from sheer violence to oppressive laws—was rampant: In Nigeria, where jihadis have

 

Muslim Persecution of Christians: March, 2012

Gatestone Institute 26 April 2012
By Raymond Ibrahim

The war on Christianity and its adherents in the Muslim world rages on. In March alone, Saudi Arabia's highest Islamic legal authority decreed that churches in the region must be destroyed; jihadis [holy warriors] in Nigeria said they "are going to put into action new efforts to strike fear into the Christians of the power of Islam by kidnapping their women"; American teachers in the Middle East were murdered for being Christian or talking about Christianity; churches were banned or bombed, and nuns terrorized by knife-wielding Muslim mobs. Christians continue to be attacked, arrested, imprisoned, and killed for allegedly "blaspheming" Islam's prophet Muhammad; former Muslims continue to be attacked, arrested, imprisoned, and killed for converting to Christianity.

 

Muslim mob torches Catholic church in Sudanese capital amid reports of fresh clashes

Washington Post 23 April 2012

KHARTOUM, Sudan — A Muslim mob set ablaze a Catholic church frequented by Southern Sudanese in the capital Khartoum, witnesses and media reports said on Sunday. The church in Khartoum’s

 

Slavery no less repugnant in Muslim nations

Washington Times 13 April 2012
By TERRY M. STAUB

Further evidence that Shariah-law-compliant states are hostile toward Christians was reported last week. The North Sudanese ordered the 400,000 to 500,000 remaining Christians to leave by

 
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