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Interest rates: A coordinating economical principle

Henrik R Clausen 11 March 2010

Changes to the interest rates are usually eagerly followed by home owners, farmers, bankers and others, whose economical situation depends on the interest rate. But their desire to keep interest rates low constitutes a deadly fallacy. Keeping interest rates low will harm, not help, our economies.

 

Muslims Terrorizing Christian Girls in Iraq

FrontPage Magazine 10 March 2010

Frank Kitman edited and translated a most heartbreaking testimony by Sister Hatune,  of the Syrian-Orthodox monastery in Warburg, Germany. She makes an amazing effort to help and  protect the ruthlessly persecuted Christians in Iraq.

 

Far-Right election poster 'insults' Algeria

France24 9 March 2010

France’s far-right Front National has upset Algeria, a former French colony, in its latest election poster denouncing "Islamism" and featuring a map of France decked in the North African country’s

 

Glenn Beck calls Geert Wilders a fascist, endorses ban on his entering UK

Jihad Watch 9 March 2010
By Robert Spencer

So now standing up for the rights of women and non-Muslims, the freedom of speech (yes -- here is a post on those who claim that he opposes it), and the freedom of conscience is fascist.

 

Poll finds the majority of Danes against newspaper apology

editorsweblog.org 9 March 2010
By Robert Eisenhart

A recent poll conducted by the Megafon Institue found that the slight majority of Danes (51%) did not support the recent apology made by the Politiken newspaper for re-publishing cartoons negatively

 

Something is Rotten in Rotterdam

GatesofVienna 9 March 2010
By Baron Bodissey

Our Flemish correspondent VH has compiled a report about massive voting fraud during the recent municipal elections in Rotterdam, mainly in immigrant neighborhoods. His account reminds me of what

 

Danes: We are not sorry for Mohammed cartoons

The Swedish Wire 9 March 2010

COPENHAGEN - A majority of Danes are opposed to the apology the daily Politiken made last month to Muslims for possibly offending them by reproducing cartoons of Prophet Mohammed in 2008.

 

International Not-All-Women's Day

American Enterprise Institute 9 March 2010
By Ayaan Hirsi Ali

It is the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day. A cause for celebration? Yes and no. Women's emancipation will not progress as fast in the next 100 years as it has in the past century. In many cases it might even regress.

 

Eurabia Arrives in Sweden

GatesofVienna 9 March 2010
By Baron Bodissey

Tundra Tabloids has posted an excellent article from The Wall Street Journal about the Swedish city of Malmö and its notorious mayor, Ilmar Reepalu, who suggested that anti-Semitism in his city — which

 

Importing Germany's Imams

Spiegel Online 9 March 2010
By James Angelos

With Germany lacking schools of Islamic theology, Muslim congregations have long imported religious leaders. As Germany considers steps to create more homegrown imams, countries like

 

Germany says to take in Iranian political refugees

Ynetnews 9 March 2010

Germany plans to grant asylum to a number of Iranian refugees due to human rights concerns, a spokeswoman from the Interior Ministry said on Monday.

 

Operation Anti-halal to Quick Villeurbanne

Tundra Tabloids. 9 March 2010

A herd of 70 dissatisfied pigs invaded Quick Halal Villeurbanne on Sunday morning. They intended to protest against the decision to remove the bacon burger and cons of the new offer Quick who now

 

Birmingham mosques come out against halal machine slaughtering

meatinfo.co.uk 9 March 2010

Mosques in Birmingham have called for consumers and processors to be made more of aware of machine slaughtering used in halal meat production.

 

Students open up about faith and life in Islam Awareness Week

Imperial College London 9 March 2010
By John-Paul Jones

A programme of events kicks off today designed to allow staff and students to get to know members of Imperial’s student Islamic Society better, from a faith based version of the Weakest Link to a

 

Aston Martin may seek Kuwait aid

TopNews 9 March 2010

he Kuwaiti Islamic investment firm, owned by Aston Martin, may prepare itself for the state legal protection aid as it is struggling with its debt to pay off its creditors bills.

 

Young Indonesian muslim leaders off to Australia

ANTARA 9 March 2010

Jakarta - A delegation of young Indonesian Muslim leaders have left for Australia on a bilateral exchange program.
An Australian Embassy media release made available to Antara on

 

Living Proof of the Armenian Genocide

The Independent 9 March 2010
By Robert Fisk

The US wants to deny that Turkey's slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915 was genocide. But the evidence is there, in a hilltop orphanage near Beirut.

 

Jihad Tax On America

Right Side News 9 March 2010

One year ago, in a speech before the Turkish parliament, President Obama declared "We are not at war with Islam." Basically, he said that our concerns were confined to al Qaeda.

 

What's Really Behind Turkey's Coup Arrests?

Foreign Policy 9 March 2010

For the last several decades, the Turkish military was untouchable; no one dared to criticize the military or its top generals, lest they risk getting burned. The Turkish Armed Forces were the ultimate protectors of founding father Kemal Ataturk's secular legacy, and no other force in the country could seriously threaten its supremacy. Not anymore.

 

Activist takes on radical Islam

THE JEWISH STATE 9 March 2010
By Sarah Morrison

Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff may not be a household name, but she is now a high-profile personality in the growing movement against radical Islam's steadying foothold in Europe.

 
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