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U.K.: Pro-jihad preacher banned from fundraising function at town hall

Jihad Watch 24 August 2009

Background on Al-Awlaki: He was actually born in New Mexico, but is now based in Yemen, following his own preaching that Muslims should leave the sinful U.S. and its wicked democratic process. But he is not

 

80 percent of US mosques have been radicalized by Saudis according to expert on terrorism

Examiner.com 24 August 2009
By Richard Bean

According to Yehudit Barsky, head of the AJC's Division on Middle East and International Terrorism, over 80 percent of mosques in the US have been radicalized by the Wahhabi form of Islam. According to the article found here, Barsky notes, "The United States has a hard time understanding the extremists' ideology. Americans don't like to

 

Killing Rifqa

American Thinker 24 August 2009
By Andrew Bostom

Rifqa Bary faces death for her apostasy from Islam, while the media ignores the solid religious and institutional grounding for the practice. Today. In America.

Magdi Allam, is an intrepid Egyptian-born writer and vociferous critic of jihadism who was publicly converted to Christianity from Islam by Pope Benedict XVI during an Easter eve service in St Peter's Basilica broadcast worldwide, Saturday March 22, 2008. Writing at the time of his public apostasy, Allam highlighted the West's weakness and flaccidity, foremost, its stifling multiculturalism.

 

Public site shouldn't be used for Islamic school: lobby group

ABC Online 24 August 2009

A public schools lobby group has criticised the possible relocation of Canberra's only Islamic school.

 

Three accused in terror plot apply for bail

Melbourne Herald Sun  24 August 2009

ONE of five Melbourne men charged over an alleged suicide terrorism plot to kill soldiers at a Sydney army barracks allegedly told one of his co-accused he wanted to "strike big".

 

Gaza schoolgirls obliged to wear Islamic-style clothing

Monsters and Critics.com  24 August 2009
By Saud Abu Ramadan

Gaza City. Secondary school girls were seen Monday walking in Gaza city streets wearing dark-blue jilbabs (a long-sleeve dress) and covering their heads with white scarves, in the second day of the new school year that began in the Strip on Sunday.

 

Children's TV: “Oh Allah, completely destroy the Jews”

Världen idag 24 August 2009

Anti-Semitism is taught on children’s program on Egypt's Al-Rahma TV. Children memorize and recite anti-Semitic slogans; clerics say Jews are offspring of snakes and vipers, they call for reading 'protocols of

 

Mali: Protests against Law Giving Equal Rights to Women

AllGov 24 August 2009

Some Sunni Muslim men and women are protesting a proposed law in Mali that would put the two sexes on equal footing for the first time.

 

Video: Homegrown Jihad - The Terrorist Camps Around The U.S.

Source Dmartyr 24 August 2009

Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around The U.S. (35 Minute Version)

The explosive documentary that exposes the secret Islamic terrorist camps in America. With never-before-seen footage of terrorist compounds in America.

 

The greatest change in the history of Europe

Catholic Herald Online  21 August 2009
By Ed West

Reflections on the Revolution in Europe
by Christopher Caldwell
Penguin, £14.99

This mild-mannered, mainstream journalist's predictions for Europe's future are devastating, says Ed West.

You might not hear about this book much in the next month, nor even in the next year, but it will affect your life in some way, and that of our country and continent.

Christopher Caldwell is a mild-mannered Financial Times journalist who over the past decade has covered continental Europe (France especially) and its relationship with Islam in particular.

 

Anti-German Jihadist videos flood internet

The Local - Hamburg 21 August 2009

With just over a month to go before Germany's general election, daily newspaper Die Welt reported on Friday that an unprecedented number of Islamist videos encouraging holy war against the country have

 

German accuses Turkish 'agent' of aiding terror plot

Düsseldorf. The suspect, Turkish-born German Atilla Selek, said Mevlut Kar had helped the group of four Islamic extremists now on trial in Germany obtain several detonators to mount at least three major

 

Muslims in Sweden Celebrate Ramadan

This is the beginning of Ramadan – the month of fasting for Muslims all over the world and for the 300.000 Muslims living in Sweden.

 

Lucerne teen must choose: sport or headscarf

A young basketball player in the canton of Lucerne has been told she’ll have to choose between wearing a Muslim headscarf and playing for a high-level team.

 

Burka ban causes govt. tumult

Politiken.dk 21 August 2009

Senior government politicians are in uproar over the prime minister’s decision to order a commission on whether to ban the burka in Denmark.

 

Netherlands: Muslim broadcasters to continue broadcasting

Islam in Europe 21 August 2009

The Muslim broadcasters NMO and NIO may continue broadcasting, the Media Commission decided Thursday. The Muslim broadcasters were threatened with losing their broadcasting time due to infighting

 

Muslim man sentenced to life in jail after killing his German-born wife because she was 'too independent'

Daily Mail 21 August 2009
By Allan Hall

A Muslim asylum seeker has been sentenced to life in prison after killing his German-born wife because she was 'too independent', a court in Germany heard today.

 
 

Terror raid students to leave UK

BBC News  21 August 2009

Two Pakistani students arrested over an alleged terror plot are to fly home after deciding to leave the UK voluntarily, their solicitor has said.

 

UK Minister condemns Lockerbie Bomber's hero's welcome

Examiner.com  21 August 2009
By William Skordelis

The British Foreign Secretary David Miliband finds it “deeply distressing” and “deeply upseeting” that the Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi received a hero’s welcome when he arrived at home in

 
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