Interviews

Kurt Westergaard on appeasement

Kurt Westergaard gives this interview on Danish media about his views on appeasement of Islam and life under threat. This is a good interview even by his standards. Kurt is very clear and says what needs saying, probably to the extent that he can, and still have it play on Danish media.

 

Geert Wilders’ Speech in the House of Lords

Gates of Vienna 8 March 2010

Thank you. It is great to be back in London. And it is great that this time, I got to see more of this wonderful city than just the detention centre at Heathrow Airport.

Today I stand before you, in this extraordinary place. Indeed, this is a sacred place. This is, as Malcolm always says, the mother of all Parliaments, I am deeply humbled to have the opportunity to speak before you.

 

Surprise Success in Dutch Elections 'Wilders' Voters Are the Disgruntled'

Spiegel Online 5 March 2010

On Wednesday, populist right-wing Dutch politician Geert Wilders performed well in the few municipal elections his party ran in. In an interview with SPIEGEL ONLINE, political columnist Marc

 

Turkey's unemployment rate at 14 percent

UPI 4 March 2010

ANKARA - Turkey's unemployment rate at the end of recession-battered 2009 was a record 14 percent, the national statistics agency reported. The Turkish Statistics Institute

 

UK Muslim Leader: Islam Not a Religion of Peace

The Obama administration has released a review of its strategy in the war on terrorism. The report failed to even mention the word "Islam." CBN News traveled to London to talk with Anjem Choudary, a leading Muslim radical who says Islamic teachings are what shaped his pro-jihad message.

 

See No Anti-Semitism, Hear No Anti-Semitism

FrontPage Magazine 1 March 2010
By Jamie Glazov

Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Dr. Charles Jacobs, a columnist for the Boston Jewish Advocate who is concerned about the failure of leadership in America and in the Jewish community to deal with anti-Semitism.

 

The History of Political Correctness

The Free Congress Foundation 2008

The origins of Political Correctness (also known as Cultural Marxism) can be found in the early part of the 20th Century, first in Hungary, then in Germany.

 

London's Islamic Radicals Speak Out

Christian Broadcasting Network 9 February 2010
By Erick Stakelbeck

Great Britain recently raised its terror alert to "severe" following reports that al Qaeda was plotting new attacks.

But Britain may be facing an even greater threat from within -- one the British government helped to create.

 

A Soldier Speaks Out on Iraq, from Iraq

Diana West 27 January 2010
Diana West

Today, I am posting an extraordinary letter from a soldier currently stationed in Iraq, a sometime penpal of mine to whom I sent my three-part series on the aftermath of the surge to elicit his opinion.

 

The unnoticed military coup in Iran

Real News Network 24 January 2010
By Pepe Escobar

An independent analysis of the political situation in Iran by journalist Pepe Escobar. The core of the analysis is that Iran has effectively been subject to a millitary coup, setting the Revolutionary Guard effectively in control of the country.

 

Video: Geert Wilders trial - Day 1

Vlad Tepes Blog 20 January 2010

News clip of Geert Wilders first day in court on hate crimes charges.

 

Facebook Fatwa on Rifqa

Right Side News 19 January 2010
By Jamie Glazov

Frontpage Interview's guest today is Pamela Geller, founder, editor and publisher of the popular and award-winning weblog AtlasShrugs.com. She has won acclaim for her interviews with internationally renowned

 

Anjem Choudary on the Islam4UK ban

Anjem Choudary, the former leader of the now-banned organisation Islam4UK defends his actions as Andrew Neil asks him about the group and its origins and its possible reincarnation, as well as allegations over Mr Choudary's benefit claims.

 

An American Hero & Holocaust Survivor Discuss Obama

The Word Well 10 January 2010

If you are on anyone’s mass e-mail list, by now you’ve probably heard of Harold B. Estes. For those of you who delete anything not work-related before reading, Estes is a very sharp-witted, conservative WWII vet in his mid-90’s who wrote a strong letter of criticism to President Obama, virally distributed by e-mail in November.

 

Youth, seperatism and Jihad in Sweden

Tundra Tabloids 6 January 2010

Iranian woman raped five times in prison for not covering up: "Islam is the most horrible thing I've experienced in my life. Islam means failure, Islam means rape, it means women are not human, that they are worth half. That's what Islam means.

 

An interview with Nicolai Sennels

Hommaforum 17 December 2009

This time at Hommaforum we have an interview with Nicolai Sennels from Denmark. The interview was carried out by e-mail. Before getting into interview , let me introduce Nicolai briefly for our readers.

 

FGM banned in Uganda, other African nations ponder the option

Cocorioko 25 Dec 2009

FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION is under fire from international humanitarian organizations, the international community and the United Nations. Calls to ban the dangerous and painful practice, which serves no useful purpose, have intensified and Africa, a continent where the ritual is most predominant, has started responding.

 

OIC boasts: “We created the Goldstone Report”

UN Watch 25 Dec 2009

In a few weeks, on January 12, 2010, we will mark the one-year anniversary of the UNHRC resolution that commissioned the Goldstone Report. Who was pulling all the strings? Who created Goldstone’s “fact-finding” mission?

 

Terry Glavin interview on CFRA: What we are really doing in Afghanistan

Nick Vandergragt feels this is the best interview he has ever been a part of. Terry Glavin, award winning Canadian journalist and co-founder of the Canada-Afghanistan solidarity committee gives a truly enlightening picture of the nature of the conflict in Afghanistan as well as Canada and NATO's role there.

 

Danish Psychologist: “The one thing Muslim immigrants fear is being deported.”

The German Review of Books 18 December 2009
By Felix Struening

Nearly monthly, new studies and books about the problems with the integration of Muslims in Germany and whole Europe are published. In France, Great Britain and the Netherlands the problems seem to be most obviously, but also in small Denmark. In the aftermath of the Mohammed-cartoon crisis, there have been some changes concerning Muslims in politics and public opinion. The German Review of Books talked to Nicolai Sennels, a psychologist who worked for several years with young criminal Muslims in a Copenhagen prison, about recent developments.

 
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