Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Islam Dreaming In Australia

"Wherever you are Osama Bin Laden, I love you," proclaims Khaled, an Aboriginal Muslim.

Be prepared to be shocked by some of the controversial views expressed in the following video. “After centuries of oppression, indigenous Aborigines are now turning to Osama Bin Laden for support.” How this problem with Islam in the Western world is growing and growing and growing. One could say: Spiralling out of control.

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”Balkenende Is a Weak, Frightened Man Who Gives Way to Threats”, Says Wilders

DUTCH NEWS: Anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders says he will allow the Dutch anti-terrorism coordinator to see his controversial anti-Koran film before it is released, but only on condition that the viewing is not used as and excuse to ban it, NOS tv reports on Tuesday.

Earlier the Telegraaf said Wilders had refused to show the 10-minute film to Tjibbe Joustra, who is responsible for Wilders' security.

Wilders also blamed prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende for ‘all the trouble to come’, according to NOS. Balkenende is a ‘weak, frightened man who gives way to threats’, Wilders, leader of the PVV anti-immigration party said. Wilders to show film to anti-terrorism tzar >>>

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82 Kurt Westergaards!

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THE TELEGRAPH: Denmark's security services have provided protection to namesakes of the Danish cartoonist behind controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

There are 82 Kurt Westergaards living in Denmark but only one of them is the man who[se] life is under daily threat because of his caricatures of the founder of Islam.

However, some of other 81 "Kurts" scattered across Denmark have also received mistaken identity death threats because they share the same name as the illustrator.

One, a businessman from the Danish town of Aabenraa, has been offered protection by Denmark's intelligence agency, the PET, after receiving multiple death threats.

"The worst thing was that they also called my three children. They wanted to kidnap my family and murder me," he said. Danish cartoonist's 81 namesakes in terror risk >>> By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels

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Anti-Dhimmitude in Österreich: Richter verbietet Burka im Gerichtssaal

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DIE PRESSE: Terror-Prozess: Eine 21-jährige Angeklagte erscheint voll verschleiert im Gerichtssaal. Die streng gläubige Muslimin weigert sich, ihr Gesicht zu zeigen – und wird des Saales verwiesen.

WIEN. Die Angeklagte ist von oben bis unten schwarz verschleiert. Abgeschirmt von drei Justizwachebeamtinnen wartet sie auf das Erscheinen des Richtersenats. Wenn die junge Frau sitzt und ihre Burka nicht mehr ganz den Boden berührt, entdeckt man ein paar Zentimeter ihrer Jeans und Sportschuhe. „Ich darf mein Gesicht fremden Männern nicht zeigen“, sagt Mona S., als der Richter erscheint und sie auffordert, den Schleier abzunehmen. Sie weigert sich. Der Richter duldet die „Vermummung“ nicht und verweist die 21-jährige nach zähem verbalem Ringen des Saales.

Die Szene zum Auftakt des für mehrere Tage anberaumten Terror-Prozesses im Straflandesgericht Wien hätte dramatischer nicht sein können. Zuerst wendet sich der Vorsitzende des Geschworenen-Senats, Richter Norbert Gerstberger, demonstrativ an die Justizwache: „Wer ist die vermummte Person?“ Pause. „Ist das die ,Zweitangeklagte‘?“ Kopfnicken bei den Wachebeamtinnen.

Apropos „Zweitangeklagte“: Als „Erstangeklagter“ hat sich Mohamed M. (22) zu verantworten. Nach islamischem Recht ist er der Ehemann von Mona S. Ihm wird vorgeworfen, sich an einer terroristischen Vereinigung beteiligt zu haben, indem er im Internet zu Terroranschlägen im Namen des Islam aufrief. Mona S. soll als Übersetzerin fungiert haben. Beide Angeklagte sind in Wien geboren, beide bekennen sich nicht schuldig, beide berufen sich auf die Vorschriften des Koran. Mona S.: „Viele fremde Männer“ >>> Von Manfred Seeh | 03.03.2008

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Hillary Clinton braucht dringend einen Sieg: Entscheidende Runde bei der Kandidatenkür der US-Demokraten

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NZZ Online: Der Demokratin Hillary Clinton droht am Dienstag das endgültige Aus im Ringen um die Präsidentschaftsnomination ihrer Partei. Falls ihr bei den Vorwahlen in Texas und Ohio kein überzeugender Sieg gelingt, kann sie ihren Rivalen Obama nicht mehr einholen.

A. R. Washington, 3. März

In den USA finden am Dienstag in vier Staaten Partei-Vorwahlen für die Präsidentschaft statt, unter anderem in den bevölkerungsreichen Staaten Texas und Ohio. Während bei den Republikanern die Entscheidung längst gefallen ist, sorgt das Rennen bei den Demokraten weiterhin für Spannung. Die Vorwahlrunde gilt als letzte Chance für Senatorin Hillary Clinton, auf die Erfolgsspur zurückzukehren. Ihr parteiinterner Rivale Barack Obama hat in den letzten Wochen elf Vorwahlen in Serie gewonnen und damit einen grossen Vorsprung aufgebaut. Obama kann aufgrund der Resultate nun mit 1388 Delegierten für den Nominationsparteitag rechnen, Clinton mit 1283. In den verbleibenden Vorwahlen werden bis Anfang Juni knapp 1000 weitere Delegierte zugeteilt. Davon sind allein am Dienstag 370 Delegierte zu holen, was die Bedeutung dieses Urnengangs unterstreicht. Gute Ausgangslage für Obama >>>

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Vatican-Muslim Talks Due to Begin in Italy

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BBC: Vatican officials and senior Muslims are due to meet in Rome, hoping to lay the groundwork for landmark Catholic-Islamic talks later this year.

Five senior figures from each religion will define the terms of a larger meeting involving Pope Benedict XVI.

Catholic-Muslim relations soured after a 2006 speech in Germany, in which the Pope quoted a 14th Century Byzantine emperor's criticisms of Islam.

The Regensburg speech provoked Muslim fury and triggered protests worldwide. Vatican-Muslim Talks Due in Italy >>> By Frances Kennedy

The Pope’s Regensburg Lecture in Full

Die komplette Vorlesung des Papstes in Regensburg

The Islamization of Europe a Real Concern for the Vatican

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Anti-Semitic to the Core!

BBC: A book fair in Paris has become the subject of controversy with several Muslim countries announcing boycotts because the guest of honour is Israel.

Saudi Arabia has become the latest to withdraw, following Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria.

The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Isesco) has also urged its 50 members to pull out from the fair, which starts on 14 March.

Isesco said Israel had committed crimes against humanity in Palestinian areas.

The organisers of the book fair have said their aim is to honour literature and promote dialogue between cultures. Israel 'unworthy' >>> By Frances Harrison, BBC religious affairs correspondent

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Voters Punish CDA for Appeasement Politics over Wilders Film

NIS NEWS BULLETIN: THE HAGUE, 04/03/08 - The Christian democrats (CDA) would only win 29 seats if general elections were held now. The disfavour of the voters is the result of the party's attempts to prevent Geert Wilders's film on the Koran from being shown, pollster Maurice de Hond reported.

Last week, CDA still scored 32 seats. The new result of 29 is the party's lowest score since the spring of 2006. CDA currently has 41 seats in the Lower House, which has 150 members.

The three seats lost by the CDA would be divided between Wilders' anti-'Islamisation' Party for Freedom (PVV), the conservatives (VVD) and Proud of the Netherlands (TON). Each of these parties would win one more seat than last week.

PVV (now 9 seats) and VVD (now 22 seats) would each win 16 seats. Proud of the Netherlands, the new party being set up by ex-VVD MP Rita Verdonk, would enter the Lower House with 19 seats, De Hond reports. Voters Punish CDA for Appeasement Politics over Wilders Film >>>

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Libyan Leader Muammar al-Qaddafi on the Predicament of Europe and America


Hat tip: Ibn Misr

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Anti-Qur’an Film to Air in the Netherlands

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ASSOCIATED PRESS: THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Protesters already have torched Dutch flags in Afghanistan ahead of a new Dutch film portraying Islam's holy book as a "fascist" text that incites violence and preaches the oppression of women and homosexuals.

A Dutch Cabinet minister postponed his trip to Somalia on Friday due to "specific threats" linked to the film, and the Dutch government has urged lawmaker Geert Wilders to scrap his film for the safety of its citizens abroad.

But Wilders said Monday he has begun negotiations with Dutch broadcasters about airing the 15-minute film, "Fitna." He said he will only allow them to show it in its entirety, and if they refuse, he plans to show it to the media and post it on the Internet.

"We have never learned to be intolerant toward people who are intolerant toward us, toward cultures that are intolerant toward us," he said in a recent Associated Press interview.

The right-wing legislator previously warned of a "tsunami" of Islam swamping the Netherlands and said Muslims should tear up half of the Quran if they want to live here.

Wilders has lived under round-the-clock security since the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic radical enraged by his short film, "Submission," a fictional study of abused Muslim women with scenes of near-naked women with Quranic texts engraved on their flesh.

The film "Fitna" — an Arabic word meaning discord — puts the centuries-old Dutch traditions of religious tolerance and freedom of speech on a collision course.

If it airs, Dutch Muslims are expected to file criminal complaints for racial or religious vilification. Prosecutors would then have to decide whether to charge Wilders with any offense.

"Our law is very clear — anybody can make a film. We have freedom of expression and you cannot restrict that," says Moroccan-born Sadik Harchaoui, chief of the Forum Institute for Multicultural Development.

"Can you offend people? The answer is yes. I'm not saying you should do it or it is desirable, but you can," he added. "But if the film is insulting and preaches hate, then the law has to take action."

The Dutch government says it cannot ban the film but is attempting to distance itself from Wilders, the leader of the Freedom Party, which holds nine of Parliament's 150 seats. Anti-Quran Film to Air in Netherlands >>> By Mike Corder

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A Big Question Mark Hangs Over the Netherlands!

”The Great Undoing” - Will the Netherlands Destroy Its Own Freedom of Speech? - By Andrew Bostom >>>

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Al-Adhan, the Islamic Call to Prayer, “One of the Prettiest Sounds on Earth” at Sunset, According to Barack Hussein Obama, the Wannabee US President

This is the Call to prayer that Obama finds so “pretty”!

Mr. Obama described the call to prayer as “one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.” - [Source: The New York Times]

Hat tip: Klein Verzet

Does Obama need his ears syringed, I wonder? Many adjectives could be used to describe this monotonous din, but ‘pretty’ is NOT one of them!

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Egypt: Married to Four Wives


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Madeleine Albright glaubt, daß Hillary Clinton die richtige Präsidentin für den Moment wäre

DIE PRESSE: Die ehemalige US-Außenministerin Madeleine Albright sieht im Irak-Krieg eine schwere Verletzung der Demokratie und des Rufs der USA. Sie warnte dennoch vor einem Rückzug der USA von der globalen Bühne.

Die frühere US-Außenministerin Madeleine Albright hat den Irak-Krieg als "größte Katastrophe" der amerikanischen Außenpolitik bezeichnet. Dem Nachrichtenmagazin "Focus" sagte Albright, der Krieg sei "schlimmer als Vietnam". Er habe den Ruf Amerikas und der Demokratie schwer beschädigt.

Früher hätten die Menschen, wenn sie das Wort Amerika hörten, an die Befreiung Europas von den Nazis oder den Marshall-Plan gedacht. "Heute denken sie an Guantanamo Bay und Abu Ghoreib", sagte die 70-jährige Politberaterin. Albright: Irak-Krieg ist "schlimmer als Vietnam" >>> | 02.03.2008

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Cowardly Dutch Government Considers Banning Geert Wilders’ Anti-Koran Film

THE GUARDIAN: The Dutch government was today examining the legality of banning a film attacking Islam amid fears that it would fan sentiment against the Netherlands in Muslim countries.

The Telegraaf newspaper reported that the coalition government was divided on the film, with the Christian Democrats leaning towards a ban but Labour favouring freedom of expression and calling on Muslim countries to prevent violence against the Netherlands.

The 15-minute film, called Fitna - an Arabic term used in the Qur'an and sometimes translated as "strife" - was made by Geert Wilders, a rightwing politician who leads the nine-member PVV (Freedom) party.

Wilders has argued that there is no such thing as moderate Islam, and has called for a ban of the Qur'an, which he compares to Hitler's Mein Kampf.

"The core of the problem is fascistic Islam, the sick ideology of Allah and Muhammad as it is set out in the Islamic Mein Kampf: the Koran," he wrote in a comment piece for the Volksrant newspaper last year.

Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the Nato secretary general, has expressed concern about the safety of Nato troops after protests against the film in Afghanistan.

"If the [troops] find themselves in the line of fire because of the film, then I am worried about it and I am expressing that concern," he said in a television interview.

Yesterday, around 1,000 Afghans protested against the republication of a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad in Danish newspapers and Wilders' plan to air the film.

The protesters, mostly religious clerics in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, demanded the withdrawal of Danish and Dutch troops from Afghanistan.

The Dutch prime minister, Jan Peter Balkenende, warned last week that the Netherlands risked economic sanctions and attacks against its troops because of the film. He stopped short, however, of saying that it should not be broadcast. Dutch government could ban anti-Islam film >>> By Mark Tran and agencies

INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE:
Backlash begins even before Dutch lawmaker's anti-Quran film airs The Associated Press | March 3, 2008

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Saudis Liken Gaza Assault to Nazi War Crimes

IC PUBLICATIONS: Saudi Arabia on Sunday compared Israel's deadly assault on the Gaza Strip to Nazi war crimes as Yemen called for trying Israeli officials at the International Criminal Court.

Saudi Arabia, which condemns the Israeli war crimes against the Palestinian people and the threats of Israeli officials to turn Gaza into an inferno, sees that Israel through its actions is copying the war crimes of the Nazis," an unidentified Saudi official told the official SPA news agency. Saudi likens Gaza assault to Nazi war crimes >>>

THE GUARDIAN:
A catastrophic turn of phrase: What did the Israeli minister mean when he talked of a 'shoah' befalling the Palestinians in Gaza? By Brian Klug

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Where IS All This Money Coming from, Mr Obama?

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DAILY MAIL: Barack Obama has splashed twice as much cash as Hillary Clinton in his determination to land decisive blows in tomorrow's two primaries.

The Illinois senator's spending on TV commercials in Texas since early February is £5million, double that of Mrs Clinton.

He outspent his Democratic rival by a similar margin in Ohio.

Last month the Obama campaign raised a record £25million, which he has used to fund his final push for votes.

Mr Obama put together a team of 350 paid organisers across both states, while Mrs Clinton has had to rely mainly on volunteers.

Defeats in the two delegaterich states will all but end her push for the White House.

Polls show Mr Obama, 46, has moved into a slight lead in Texas after trailing for months. In Ohio, the 60- year- old former first lady retains an edge.

"Senator Obama is spending a lot of money on TV. If this can be purchased, he can win it,' Ohio state governor Ted Strickland said yesterday. Big spender Obama goes in for the kill ahead of Tuesday's make-or-break primaries >>> By David Gardner

THE TELEGRAPH:
Hillary Clinton's dash for must-win states By Toby Harnden in Westerville, Ohio

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Dear Ma’am…

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TIMES ONLINE: What can the Queen expect when President Sarkozy and his new wife visit this month? Here is how she would be briefed by her Paris ambassador

The President of France and his new première dame are arriving for their first state visit on March 26. In preparation for greeting them, your majesty would be advised to forget everything about the last two such visits, by Monsieur Chirac in 1996 and 2004. Nicolas Sarkozy wields the same near-absolute power as his predecessors but he and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy are unlike previous incumbents of the republican monarchy.

Under the President, who is also known as Super Sarko or Speedy, decorum and discretion has given way at the Elysée Palace to a style that might be described as “in one's face”. One example of the new, unceremonial manner could be seen in Monsieur Sarkozy's decision in late February to curtail his stay as your guest by one day.

M Sarkozy, a man who is sensitive about his modest physical stature, has sought to “shake up” his country and dazzle his citizens with a constant display of activity and personal success. This has caused less charitable sections of the press to name him Président Bling Bling and le Président Pipole, or what our tabloid press might call the Celeb Prez.

Among the most spectacular of M Sarkozy's achievements in ten months in office has been his marriage to Madame Bruni Tedeschi, a “supermodel” from a wealthy Turin family who has lately made a name on the Continent as a chanteuse in the “pop-folk” style.

Unlike M Sarkozy, who speaks only a few words of English and is not familiar with our customs, Madame Sarkozy is fluent in both. The 40-year-old First Lady has an intimate understanding of our ways from past close friendships with some of your more famous subjects. These include Sir Mick Jagger of the “Rolling Stones” group and Mr Eric Clapton, a guitarist-singer. We understand from Mr Clapton's recent memoirs that his friendship with Sir Mick, who was married at the time to Miss Jerry Hall, suffered from their competition for the favours of the young Signorina Bruni.

The Sarkozys' wedding, conducted in secret in February, was remarkable in several ways. It was celebrated only two months after the couple met at the home of an advertising executive, and only three months after Cécilia Sarkozy, the second wife, ended her marriage with the President against his wishes. At the time, he was described by friends as “devastated” and he mourned his departed wife by wearing his wedding ring for a month.

Mme Bruni-Sarkozy, who moves with the well-off Bohemian set of the Left Bank, is a supporter of left-wing causes. She had disapproved publicly of “Sarko's” populist politics and had even told British newspapers that she did not much care for the French as a whole. It is true that she had long “wanted a man with his finger on the nuclear button”, as she put it. However, she also cherished her freedom to replace her consorts at will. Only last year, she regretted to a journalist that no man excited her senses for more than three weeks: “I am a tamer of men, a cat, an Italian. Monogamy bores me terribly,” she told Le Figaro newspaper. “I prefer polygamy and polyandry.” The last term refers to a lady who enjoys conjugal companionship with more than one man at a time.

It was with relief that France heard from Mme Bruni-Sarkozy last month (February) that she intends to remain with her new husband “jusqu'à la mort” - until death. M Sarkozy has also reassured his citizens that “With Carla, it's serious.” While Mr Sarkozy may have decided to shorten his stay at Windsor, his new wife has expressed her eager anticipation over the visit. She was asked how she felt about being your majesty's guest. She replied with one word: grisant - thrilling.

Here is a little background on each. PRESIDENT SARKOZY >>> By Charles Bremner

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Sunday, March 02, 2008

Al-Qaida zeigt Video mit Leiche von al-Libi

WELT ONLINE: Das Terrornetzwerk al-Qaida hat am Sonntag eine neue Videobotschaft über das Internet verbreitet. Zum ersten Mal ist darin die Leiche des Top-Terroristen Abu Laith al-Libi zu sehen. Gleichzeitig wurde ein neues Buch des Vize-Chefs von al-Qaida über den gerechten Kampf veröffentlicht.

Das 20 Minuten lange Video beginnt mit altem Material von Al-Libi, dann ist sein toter Körper mit starken Verletzungen des Gesichts zu sehen. In dem Film, benannt „The Road’s Companion,“ heißt es unter anderem: "Islamische Nation, wir zollen heute einem tapferen Helden des Islam Respekt ... ihn zu verlieren war ein echter Verlust."

Abu Laith al-Libi war Ende Januar im afghanisch-pakistanischen Grenzgebiet getötet worden. Er war nach Ansicht von Antiterror-Experten ein wichtiges Bindeglied zwischen dem Terrornetzwerk und der Taliban. Er leitete Ausbildungslager der al-Qaida und erschien in mehreren im Internet verbreiteten Videos. Terrorismus: al-Qaida zeigt Video mit Leiche von al-Libi >>> | 3. März 2008

USA TODAY:
Al-Qaeda releases web eulogy of Afghanistan strategist

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Egypt: Religious Divide

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