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Wilders Wants Debate on 'Real Nature' of Mohammed
NIS News Bulletin 1 April 2011
Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders wants a public debate on the "real nature and character of Mohammed." Such a debate can give insight and support to Muslims 
Wilders Trial to Continue as Court Rejects Defence Objections
NIS News Bulletin 1 April 2011
The criminal case against MP Geert Wilders is going ahead as planned. The district court in Amsterdam yesterday rejected virtually all the technical objections put forward by 
Video: EDL Takes Its Campaign Against Sharia Barbarity To Blackburn On 2 April 2011
Liberties Alliance 1 April 2011
The EDL will be on the road once again on Saturday 2 April to take their campaign against sharia to Blackburn. We are informed that this important demonstration for freedom and against the ravages of sharia norms in our society will take place from 1pm to 4.30pm.

'Anti-Islam' debate on secularism has France in an uproar
The National 1 April 2011
By Colin Randall
MARSEILLES // The French government is resisting mounting pressure to abandon a planned debate on Islam that has split the ruling party, dismayed Muslims and united leaders of 
Sweden targets religious prejudice
The Local.se 1 April 2011
Sweden's government has announced plans to chart the extent of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in the country, as it attempts to counteract the spread of intolerance 
German police take two people displaying Israeli flag into custody
vladtepesblog 1 April 2011
From Elder of Ziyon blog: A German blog reports (translation paraphrased): Once again it has happened. At a demonstration in front of the Berlin Hauptbahnhof on 27 March 2011, 
Can the US really take a supporting role in Libya operation?
Christian Science Monitor 1 April 2011
By Howard LaFranchi
Washington The United States may have officially transferred command of the international Libya operation to NATO on Thursday. But it is unclear if that means the US has indeed retreated to the 
Elermore Vale mosque 'in wrong place'
Newcastle Herald 1 April 2011
By NAOMI DAVIDSON
A MOSQUE has a place in Newcastle but the $6.8 million development should not be built on traffic-saturated Croudace Road, Elermore Vale residents say ahead of its determination next month. About 
UC Irvine students met with Hamas leader
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. 1 April 2011
Students from the University of California, Irvine met with a Hamas leader during a student trip to Israel. The Institute for Jewish and Community Research said it learned recently that the 
Muslim group threatens to disrupt William's wedding
Zee News 30 March 2011
London: A group of extremist Muslims has allegedly threatened to disrupt the wedding of Prince William, saying "the day the nation has been dreaming of will become a nightmare". William, 28, will 
Three Genocides, One Strategy
Gates of Vienna 30 March 2011
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about an commemoration of the Greek Genocide which will be held next month in New York. My post prompted an email from a representative of 
German government pushes security issues at Islam conference
Deutsche Welle 30 March 2011
By Catherine Bolsover, Darren Mara
Muslim leaders have met with representatives from the German government at the third Islam Conference in Berlin. New Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich is seeking to repair 
Video: A Small Miracle: Meet 'British Muslims for Israel'
Arutz Sheva 30 March 2011
By Yoni Kempinski and Gil Ronen
A new British group called British Muslims for Israel thinks calls for Israel's destruction are "nonsense" and condemn Hamas and Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade who are "determined to kill indiscriminately."

Arab nations in retreat at London conference on Libya
Expatica Netherlands 30 March 2011
Some Arab countries appeared to distance themselves from Tuesday's London conference, held to plot a course for Libya's political transition, damping French and British hopes of building a 
Judge: Suit over proposed mosque will proceed
Chicago Tribune 30 March 2011
By Art Barnum
A federal judge has denied DuPage County’s request to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit filed by a group seeking to open a mosque and Islamic school near Naperville. U.S. District Court Judge 
Saudi Arabia prints 1.5 million copies of anti-protest edict
People's Daily Online 30 March 2011
Saudi Arabia is printing as many as 1.5 million copies of an edict by religious scholars outlawing protests in the oil-rich kingdom as un-Islamic, according to state- run SPA news agency. Saudi 
Moroccan government appeals to teachers to protest peacefully
CNN International 30 March 2011
By Martin Jay
Thousands of disgruntled teachers are expected to descend on Rabat, Morocco's capital, on Wednesday to protest the outcome of an earlier demonstration -- in which they claim 65 colleagues were 
Syria mobilises thousands for pro-Assad marches
swissinfo.ch 30 March 2011
By Yara Bayoumy and Dominic Evans
President Bashar al-Assad will on Wednesday give his first public speech since pro-democracy protests in which more than 60 people have been killed erupted in southern Syria and swept through the 
Video: Muslims Again Demand Sharia For Britain
The New American 29 March 2011
By R. Cort Kirkwood
Muslim protesters, some of them women clad in black burqas, marched in London last week to demand Sharia law for the United Kingdom. The march did not receive much publicity in the British press, although it made the rounds on the Internet via YouTube.

Muslims File Complaints over Melanie Phillips Column
Arutz Sheva 29 March 2011
By Gil Ronen
A scathing column by British pundit Melanie Phillips on Western silence regarding the murder of Jews has caused British Muslim groups to file complaints with the police. In the column, which 



