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• The Boston Bombing, Victimology and Shady Politicians

jihadwatch 22 April 2013
By Christine Williams

The newly minted Canadian Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau—the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau—demonstrated his own lack of leadership ability in protecting the vital tenets of democracy when he justified the Boston bombings through his comment:

"there is no question that this happened because of someone who feels completely excluded, someone who feels completely at war with innocence, at war with society.” He concluded with the advice not to "marginalize people even further who already feel like they are enemies of society rather than people who have hope for the future."

 

Boston Bombing Lesson: Ban Niqabs and Burqas

Right Side News 22 April 2013
By Daniel Pipes

The Tsarnaev brothers pulled off their terrorist attack with great skill but made a fatal mistake in letting their faces and bodies be seen at a heavily photographed Ban the Burqa and Niqab and Protect Americansinternational sporting event

This meant that multiple images of them were available for a massive law enforcement squad to comb over and, after three days, identify them by name and appearance.

 

• We Can’t Watch Them All

Right Side News 22 April 2013
By Bryan Fischer

I’ve read numerous accounts over the last several days featuring interviews with the friends and families of the Boston Massacre Muslims. The younger of the two brothers over

 

Bill Maher: Islamic violence ‘more than just a fringe element’

The Washington Times 22 April 2013
By Jessica Chasmar

Comedian Bill Maher butted heads Friday night with Brian Levin, a professor at California State University at San Bernardino and director of its Center for the Study of Hate

 

No Need for OIC Intervention, Burma Govt Says

The Irrawaddy News Magazine 22 April 2013
By NYEIN NYEIN

Burma’s government has rejected calls for an international inquiry into recent waves of anti-Muslim violence, following media reports that the world’s top Islamic body would

 

Chechnya: A History of Horrors

Fox News 22 April 2013
By Chris Stirewalt

"Why don't you meet Usama bin Laden, invite him to Brussels or to the White House and engage in talks, ask him what he wants and give it to him so he leaves you in peace? You

 

Austria Kisses the Islamist Crocodile

FRONTPAGEMAG.COM 19 April 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

In late 1970s Vienna, a father bought his little girl a baby crocodile for her birthday. The child had become enchanted with the reptile after seeing a picture of it in a

 

Boston Bombers Muslim Brothers from Russia, Near Chechnya -- One Lived in Turkey

atlasshrugs2000 19 April 2013

Spencer says: "Chechnya is the Muslim area of the Caucasus that has been waging jihad against the Russians since the 19th century." AP: Boston bombing suspects

 

4 ‘British’ Muslims Jailed For Plotting UK Terrorist Attack

kafircrusaders. 19 April 2013

Once again so-called ‘British Muslims’ have been found guilty of planning terrorist attacks on UK soil. Their families came to Britain supposedly for a better life than the one

 

The Muslim Brotherhood Deception & Education

The American Center for Democracy (ACD) 19 April 2013
By Rachel Ehrenfeld, J. Millard Burr

Introduction: The Muslim Brotherhood’s response to the Boston Marathon bombings is a good way to illustrate the "flexibility” principle that dictates the organization’s modus

 

Unveiling Arab and Muslim Holocaust Denial

FRONTPAGEMAG.COM 19 April 2013
By Elad Uzan

On January 27, the world marked the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and so did the state of Israel last week

The UN General Assembly decision to designate a unique date for the commemoration of the Holocaust declares, in its first practical section, that it "Rejects any denial of the

 

Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat – by Dr. Peter Hammond

TOM TAYLOR ONLINE 18 April 2013

Here is a perspective by Dr. Peter Hammond. Dr. Hammond’s doctorate is in Theology. He was born in Capetown in 1960, grew up in Rhodesia and converted to Christianity in 1977.

Islam is not a religion, nor is it a cult. In its fullest form, it is a complete, total, 100% system of life.

Islam has religious, legal, political, economic, social, and military components. The religious component is a beard for all of the other components.

Islamization begins when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their religious privileges.

When politically correct, tolerant, and culturally diverse societies agree to Muslim demands for their religious privileges, some of the other components tend to creep in as well..

 

New German anti-euro party may rock the boat in upcoming election

independent 18 April 2013
By Noah Barkin

    The political establishment has dismissed Germany's new anti-euro party as a fear-mongering, populist aberration that could implode even before a looming federal election

But the first congress of the 'Alternative for Germany' (AfD) showed that the movement, launched only a few months ago by a group of renegade academics, journalists and businessmen, is striking a chord with voters and may prove an influential force come September.

 

Germany Cracks Down on Critics of Mega-Mosque

Gatestone Institute 18 April 2013
By Soeren Kern

"Our work of information is not oriented against Muslims, but against the political ideology of Islam. Muslims are its first victims, most of all women." — Politically Incorrect

The Bavarian branch of Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), has placed under state surveillance German activists accused of fomenting hate against Muslims due to their opposition to the construction of a mega-mosque in Munich.

 

Violations of artistic freedom of expression in 2012

artistic freedom 18 April 2013

    Violations of artistic freedom of expression was monitored and documented by Freemuse on this website as part of the world conference ‘All that is Banned is Desired’

The documentation found the basis for a statistical compilation presenting a glimpse of the situation for artists worldwide in 2012 and includes cases in more than 50 countries across the fields of dance, film, music, theatre, visual arts and literature (journalists are not included).

 

The struggle of religious minorities in Indonesia

BBC News 18 April 2013
By Karishma Vaswani

An ongoing conflict between the Ahmadiyah community and the local government has been drawing attention to what rights groups say is an increasing trend of intolerance in

 

Qatar’s Political Influence on Hamas

Al-Monitor 18 April 2013
By Shlomi Eldar

The shockwaves reverberating through Ramallah reached a climax on Saturday (April 13, 2013) with the resignation of Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. It is against this

 

Islamist Agitation Fuels Unrest In Bangladesh

The Irrawaddy News Magazine 18 April 2013
By JOHN CHALMERS

DHAKA—One night in February, Rajib Haider was set upon near his Dhaka home by five knife-wielding youths. His face was so lacerated that a relative who found the body wasn’t

 

"The Arab Spring is a lie”

UAB Kaleidoscope 18 April 2013

On December 10, 2010, the Arab Spring Protest movement began in the Middle Eastern country of Tunisia. Protest movements spilled over to other countries in the Middle East.

 

Two Terrorists and a Double Standard

Gates of Vienna 18 April 2013
By Fjordman

The mass murder committed by Anders Behring Breivik during his twin attacks in Norway in 2011 understandably attracted a lot of media attention

ABB claimed to represent a much larger organization called the Knights Templar, which triggered a massive hunt for potential accomplices at home and abroad. Not a single trace has been found of this organization, which is most likely a figment of Breivik’s vivid imagination.

 
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