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Canadian Muslim Paper Condemned For Blood Libel

Honestreporting.com 14 January 2010

A Canadian Muslim newspaper publishes disgraceful accusations claiming Israel was trying to harvest the organs of 25,000 Ukrainian children. Canadian investigative journalist Terry Glavin recently

 

Accused terrorist wanted Toronto Al Qaeda branch

Toronto Star 14 January 2010

Accused terrorist Shareef Abdelhaleem wanted to pack a truck with two tonnes of explosives and detonate it outside the Toronto Stock Exchange to cause "blood, glass and debris (for) several blocks,"

 

Censorship and Libel at USC

FrontPage Magazine 14 January 2010
By David Horowitz

Editor’s note: In September 2009, David Horowitz was invited by the University of Southern California College Republicans to come on campus and protest an Islamic Hadith calling for the genocide of

 

UK.gov moves to block Hamas kids site

Register 14 January 2010
By Chris Williams

The Home Office is considering blocking a childrens' website run by the Palestinian group Hamas following suggestions it incites hatred of Jews. Liverpool MP Louise Ellman, chair of the Labour

 

Militant Islam and The War on Terror

The Constitution Club 13 January 2010
By Dave the Sage

Liberals seemed to be forever confused and not quite sure who to "root” for when it came to the Cold War. We see a repeat of that failing when it comes to the War on Terror. Conservatives never considered themselves in a moral quandary when it came to the Cold War and do not suffer moral confusion when it comes to fighting the enemies that now wage war upon the West.

 

Recent Attacks on Counterjihad web sites

Radio Free Britain 13 January 2010

Hamstrung by a culture of "political correctness” and afraid of litigation or violence, many mainstream media outlets now err on the side of extreme caution when reporting on radical Islam. One need

 

Taliban Releases Video Showing Children Training for Jihad

MEMRI 13 January 2010

In a new video released by the Taliban in Pakistan, the militants show children training for jihad as well as teenage "lovers of houris" – who have carried out martyrdom missions in recent months on

 

A Jihadist's Destiny

The New York Times 13 January 2010
By H. D. S. GREENWAY

Measured in one way, it was a spectacular operational success for Islamic extremists. To convince not only the C.I.A., but the best spy agency in the Arab world, Jordan’s General Intelligence

 

New evidence of Qaeda tie to Madrid blast

Reuters 13 January 2010
By William Maclean

The 2004 Madrid bombings, Europe's deadliest Islamist militant attack, probably were instigated by al Qaeda and were not the work of autonomous cells, a top terrorism expert says. World New

 

Al-Qaeda threatens to execute French hostage

Pakistan Observer 13 January 2010

Al-Qaeda said it will kill a French hostage held since November unless Mali frees four of its militants from jail within 20 days, two US moni-toring groups said on. The groups which monitor Islamist

 

A Year of Terror Plots, Through a Second Prism

The New York Times 13 January 2010
By SCOTT SHANE

As terrorist plots against the United States have piled up in recent months, politicians and the news media have sounded the alarm with a riveting message for Americans: Be afraid. Al Qaeda is on the

 

Miranda for jihadists?

New York Post 13 January 2010

Here's another reason why al Qaeda terrorists don't belong in US civilian courts: the right to a speedy trial. The lawyer for embassy bomber Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, the first Guantanamo Bay

 

Kenya stuck with unwelcome Muslim cleric

Afrique en ligne 13 January 2010
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Kenya Muslims issued a four-day ultimatum to the government to free controversial Jamaican cleric, Abdullah al Faisal, who is being held in a Nairobi prison after Nigerian authorities failed to grant

 

Muslim Group CAIR Sued Yet Again

Law Offices of David Yerushalmi, P.C 13 January 2010
By David Yerushalmi

Five former clients of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) have filed two separate lawsuits in federal court alleging criminal fraud and breach of fiduciary duty against CAIR,

 

Germans trace Hezbollah coke smuggling profits

The Local 10 January 2010

German investigators are uncovering the drug-smuggling business of the Syrian-backed Lebanese militant organisation Hezbollah, moving cocaine from Beirut into Europe via Frankfurt airport.

 

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Conservatives Win Vote

The Epoch Times 7 January 2010

Egypt's main opposition group announced the results of an election for its governing body and analysts said most of the 16 members are conservatives, signalling that it will reduce its role in

 

Islamic jihad to target Balkans next, Israeli foreign minister says

Islamization Watch 7 January 2010
By Sofia Echo

Islamic Jihad organisations that already had infiltrated countries in Africa and South America intended doing the same in the Balkans, through similar methods including huge transfers of funds and

 

Jihadism in 2010: The Threat Continues

Scott Stewart 7 January 2010
By Scott Stewart

For the past several years, STRATFOR has published an annual forecast on al Qaeda and the jihadist movement. Since our first jihadist forecast in January 2006, we have focused heavily on the

 

Plane bomb suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 'joined al-Qaeda in London'

Times Online 7 January 2010
By Jenny Booth

The man charged with trying to bomb a US-bound plane on Christmas Day was recruited by al-Qaeda in London, the Yemeni government claimed today.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab studied for an

 

The perfect antidote to Anjem Choudary's Islamist poison

The Telegraph 6 January 2010
By Liz Hunt

There are few uplifting stories to come out of Afghanistan, but The Daily Telegraph reported one of them yesterday and it was a joy to read.

 
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