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Saudi Arabia sentences TV host to death for witchcraft
Jihad Watch 25 November 2009
This is like sentencing to death Carnac the Magnificent. Sharia Alert from the Kingdom of the Two Holy Places: "TV Presenter On Death Row For Witchcraft," from 
Mixed-Sex Saudi University Hits Clerical Opposition
Bloomberg 25 November 2009
By Henry Meyer and Glen Carey
Saudi Arabia, the only country in the world that forbids women from driving, isn’t ready to alter that, said Ali Suwaiyel, a 28-year-old Saudi banker. "What’s the hurry?” he asked as he sipped a 
Hindu woman fights claim that she converted to Islam
Malaysia Sun 25 November 2009
A Malaysian woman is fighting to establish that she is a Hindu, denying a claim by the government's social welfare department that she converted to Islam in 1983. Siti Hasnah Vangarama Abdullah, 
Mayor to become the the first Muslim MP
Daily Telegraph 25 November 2009
By Gemma Jones
SHAOQUETT Moselmane is set to become the first Muslim MP elected to the NSW Parliament. Mr Moselmane said his appreciation for democracy was instilled in him when at age 11 he and his family fled 
Iran Tortures Female Christian Converts
IsraPundit 25 November 2009
By Bill Levinson
Militant "Muslims” seek to appeal to Christians by invoking the ancient blood libel of Jews as Christ-killers. It is not Jews, however, but militant "Muslims” who persecute and even kill Christians 
Video: Obama Admits He Is A Muslim
FeelTheChangeMedia 24 November 2009
Obama admits that he is a Muslim. Obama bowing before a Muslim king. Obama talking about his Muslim family. Obama quoting from the Koran. Obama defending Islam. Obama visiting a Mosque. And many more clips of Obama and his Muslim connections. 
Youth claims riot police acted with deliberate racist violence
France24 24 November 2009
A French student of Moroccan descent has claimed police reacting to celebrations in Paris following Algeria's qualification in the World Cup were deliberately and overtly racist 
Germany sending observers to Sept 11 trials
Expatica Communications 24 November 2009
Berlin - Germany will send observers to the trial of the five alleged September 11 plotters to ensure they are not sentenced to death on the basis of evidence provided by Berlin, a spokesman said on 
Geneva To Fund Hamas Museum
The MEMRI Blog 24 November 2009
Former Geneva mayor and head of culture in the Geneva municipality Patrice Mugny said during a meeting in Gaza yesterday with Hamas government culture minister Osama Al-'Isawi that Geneva canton 
Dutch anti-Islam MP unwelcome in Turkey
Radio Netherlands 24 November 2009
The government of Turkey is unwilling to meet a delegation of Dutch MPs if anti-Islam campaigner Geert Wilders is among them. Turkish daily Aksam reports that the Ankara government is worried that Mr 
Wilders refuses to accept flowers
DutchNews.nl 24 November 2009
Anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders is turning his back on a stunt by writer Nilgün Yerli to overwhelm him with flowers and messages of love. Yerli and students from the Islamic university in Rotterdam 
Ideological and Theological Foundations of Muslim Radicalism in France
ISN, Center for Security Studies (CSS) 24 November 2009
By Samir Amghar
- Download: Centre for European Policy Studie -
This chapter examines major Islamic groups in France, including their history and ideological and theological foundations
The author distinguishes between radicalized religious movements that have no political agenda or involvement in violence and those that combine religious inspiration with politically motivated violence. 
Egyptian Magazine praises Finnish Dhimmitude while lauding it as a Paradise for Muslim Immigration
Tundra Tabloids 24 November 2009
By KGS
Bring them in by Shipload! Finnish-Egyptian relations couldn't be better! Helsinki, we have a problem. The thought of an Egyptian magazine championing the dhimmified, cultural suicidal 
Salman Rushdie Arrived In Bucharest Monday
Actmedia News Agency 24 November 2009
World-renowned author Salman Rushdie arrived in Bucharest Monday at about 2.30 p.m. and will stay in Romania between November 23 and November 26 to meet with his readers and the press. Rushdie said 
Brussels: Police get death threats following abuse charges
Islam in Europe 24 November 2009
For more on the charges of police abuse and the riots: Brussels: Police abuse leads to riots in prison, suburbs. Agents from the Brussels-South zone have received death threats following a report about 
Belgium: Mohamed most popular name in Brussels, Antwerp
Islam in Europe 24 November 2009
For the sixth year in a row, Emma was the most popular name in Belgium last year. Among boys Noah is back as number one, and Mohamed is the most popular boy's name in the Brussels Region and the 
Video Report "No Sharia" Rally in London Brings Together Muslims and Humanists
International Humanist and Ethical Union 24 November 2009
Based on a report from Peter Tatchell, Video Cannel Sighteffect
Muslims, ex-Muslims and non-Muslims joined forces in London to protest against Sharia and against all religious laws and courts. The rally took place in Hyde Park, Saturday 21 November 2009. Speakers included:
Roy Brown, of the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU); rally organizer Maryam Namazie, of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (an IHEU Member Organization); David Pollock, president of the European Humanist Federation; Naomi Phillips of the British Humanist Association (IHEU MO); and Keith Porteous Wood of the National Secular Society (IHEU MO). 
UK Islam Awareness Week celebrated
inthenews.co.uk 24 November 2009
Children across the district celebrated Islam Awareness Week. Beech Hill Junior and Infant School, Halifax, hosted a series of workshops for youngsters and their parents promoting activites centred 
British Prime Minister felicitates Muslim community on Hajj and Eid
Associated Press of Pakistan 24 November 2009
LONDON - The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has felicitated the UK Muslim community on the eve of Hajj and Eid-ul-Azha.Noting that approximately 25,000 British Muslims travel to 
Police criticised over terror arrests
inthenews.co.uk 24 November 2009
By Richard James
Counter-terrorism police have been criticised over a series of raids across north-east England earlier this year which resulted in the dramatic arrests of 12 students. All the men were eventually 




