Monday, February 23, 2009

An Opinion on Iran from the Other Side – The Islamic Revolution in Iran: The Intellectual and Economic Dimensions

THE TRIPOLI POST: “In a world where no moral and ethical rules seem to prevent the strong and the powerful from devouring the rights of the weak, realism teaches us that only the strong and well prepared can survive.”

In 1979, the Islamic movement in Iran became the first movement in modem times to achieve a remarkable and significant success.

The details of how this success was achieved offer fascinating insights into the wisdom and courage of leadership that established an Islamic government in a country that was the hub of the CIA's espionage activities, and where a ruthless secret police particularly targeted those who wished to establish Islam. But that was thirty years ago.

A whole new generation of Iranians has matured since that transforming year, and today Iran faces a new set of internal and external challenges that must be recognized by the Islamic leadership of that country as well as Muslim leaders elsewhere.

Here, we can only highlight elements of the experience in Iran that are particularly important for the broader Islamic movement, rather than providing a detailed outline and analyses of the challenges that now confront Jomhuri-ye Islāmi-ye Irān.

Today, 70 percent of Iran's 70 million people are less than 35 years of age. 22.5 million Iranians (or 33 percent of the population) are between the ages of 15 and 29. This means that most Iranians have grown up without any experience or memory of pre-revolutionary times.

These young Iranians have no idea of the horrible conditions their parents and grandparents faced, nor of the tremendous sacrifices that were made to establish the Islamic state. These young men and women have no doubt heard about the Revolution, but the Revolution is not part of their own personal experience. They cannot really be expected to share the revolutionary fervour of their parents' generation.

This becomes clear as one walks through the streets of Iran's major cities and meets these young men and women. They are not really all that interested in a by-gone revolution, and perhaps have heard too much about it. As is the case with young people everywhere, they are more interested in the future--especially their own futures- than in the past.

Of course, there is still a generation of Iranian Muslims who took part in the Revolution and who remember what Iran was like before 1979, and this generation is able to guide many institutions of contemporary Iran, but this situation is changing. As the new generation takes over, the spirit of the Revolution diminishes. >>> By B Y Muhammad | Friday, February 20, 2009

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Two Saudi Police Officers Beheaded for Rape

THE AUSTRALIAN: TWO Saudi police officers were beheaded by the sword after being convicted of raping an expatriate woman.

Corporal Shaalan bin Nasser al-Qahtani and Lance Corporal Fahd bin Hassan al-Sebeyi were convicted of attacking an expatriate and raping his niece at a checkpoint they were manning in the capital.

They had stopped them late in the night, beat the man up and locked him in a police car and then raped the woman.

The two men were arrested shortly after the victims reported them at the nearest police station.

Their executions bring to 11 the number of beheadings announced by the Saudi authorities since the beginning of the year. A total of 102 people were executed last year.

In 2007, a record 153 people were executed in the country, which applies a strict version of sharia, or Islamic law. That figure compared with 37 in 2006 and the previous record of 113 in 2000.

Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking can all carry the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, where executions are usually carried out in public. [Source: The Australian] Agence France-Presse| Saturday, February 21, 2009

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali: "Sie wollen nur das: Im Namen Allahs Krieg führen"

WELT ONLINE: Pakistan hat mit Islamisten einen Waffenstillstand vereinbart, der die Einführung der Scharia erlaubt. Ziel ist, einen militärischen Konflikt zu verhindern. Eine trügerische Hoffnung, sagt die niederländische Islamkritikerin Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Denn Vereinbarungen mit radikalen Muslimen verschaffen ihnen nur Zeit, sich auf den nächsten Krieg vorzubereiten.

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali wurde vor allem durch ihr Drehbuch für den Film „Unterwerfung“ des Regisseurs Theo van Gogh bekannt, der im Jahr 2004 von einem islamistischen Fanatiker ermordet wurde. Die gebürtige Somalierin war drei Jahre lang Abgeordnete des niederländischen Parlaments, bis sie 2006 wegen des Vorwurfs falscher Angaben bei der Einbürgerung ihr Mandat niederlegte. Im Oktober 2007 kehrte sie nach knapp einem Jahr in den USA zurück in die Niederlande. Die 39-Jährige lebt an einem geheimen, sicheren Ort. >>> Von Nathan Gardels | Montag, 23. Februar 2009

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Police Fear Mass Protests and a 'Summer of Rage' in Response to Economic Crisis

MAIL Online: Police are bracing themselves for a 'summer of rage' against the economic crisis, a senior officer warned today.

Superintendent David Hartshorn, who heads the Metropolitan Police's public order branch, said he feared there could be 'mass protest' at rising unemployment, failing financial institutions and the downturn in the economy.

The officer told The Guardian that 'known activists' were planning returns to the streets, and intelligence revealed that they may be able to call on more protesters than normal due to the unprecedented conditions.

He said: 'Those people would be good at motivating people, but they haven't had the "footsoldiers" to actually carry out (protests).

'Obviously the downturn in the economy, unemployment, repossessions, changes that. Suddenly there is the opportunity for people to mass protest.'

Mr Hartshorn, who is regularly briefed on potential causes of civil unrest, singled out April's G20 summit of the leading developed nations in London as one of the events that could kick start a series of protests.

'We've got G20 coming and I think that is being advertised on some of the sites as the highlight of what they see as a "summer of rage",' he said. >>> Daily Mail Reporter | Monday, February 23, 2009

TIMES ONLINE: Give Us Laws that the City Will Respect and Fear

Mug some one in the street and you go to prison, but mug their savings and you can buy a yacht. It's a disgrace to justice

Our system for regulating markets and for prosecuting market crime is completely broken. If you mug someone in the street and you are caught, the chances are that you will go to prison. In recent years mugging someone out of their savings or their pension would probably earn you a yacht.

How did we get here? Well, financial deregulation undoubtedly released great energy and wealth into the markets and did so in part by giving bankers and financiers more space. But this space had another effect. It created a growing distance between wealthy and powerful individuals and the agencies designed to police their behaviour.

Not sensing the danger in this, our two main political parties supported looser regulation over many years. Now, apparently tainted by past misjudgments, they are deeply compromised in trying to find solutions. Yet put simply the scale of failure is laid bare by one inevitable consequence clear for all to see: too many people and too many institutions function as though they are beyond the reach of the criminal law.

In Britain we had an additional burden: legislators who preferred criminal justice to be an auction of fake toughness, so long as the toughness was not too tough to design. So no one likes terrorists? Let's bring in lots of terror laws, the tougher the better.

Let's lock up nasty people longer, and for longer before they are charged. Let's stop medieval clerics winding up the tabloids.

Let's stop off-colour comedians outraging homophobic preachers. Let's pretend that outlawing offensiveness makes the world less offensive.

This frequently made useful headlines. But it didn't make our country or any other country a better or safer place to live. It didn't respect our way of life. It brought us the War on Terror and it didn't make it any easier for us to progress into the future with comfort and security.

Our legislators faltered because they seemed to ignore the fact that what makes good politics doesn't always make good policy. And they didn't want to tackle the more complex issues that really affect safety in people's lives. It was easier to throw increasingly illiberal sound bites at a shadowy and fearsome enemy. >>> Ken Macdonald | Monday, February 23, 2009

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Cairo Market Blast: Bombers 'Targeted Western Tourists'

THE TELEGRAPH: Terrorism returned to the streets of Egypt's capital, Cairo on Sunday when a bomb tore through a crowded market, killing at least four people, including a French tourist.

The attack, which was apparently targeted on Westerners, took place beside the 12th century Al-Hussein mosque, a notable tourist attraction in the old quarter of Egypt's capital. About 17 people were wounded in the explosion, including 11 French visitors and one Austrian.

A police officer said that a hand grenade had probably caused the blast. The device was thrown into a crowded tea house beside the mosque, perhaps by someone riding a passing motorcycle. Some reports suggested that a second grenade was also used, but it failed to explode. The security forces cordoned off the area, bringing in sniffer dogs to hunt for more devices, and blood was seen splattered on the marble pavement stones.

"I was praying and there was a big boom and people started panicking and rushing out of the mosque, then police came and sealed the main door, evacuating us out of the back," said Mohammed Abdul Azim, 56, who was inside the Al-Hussein mosque when the attack took place. "We thought that Egypt was the only country safe from bombings," he added.

The mosque is found in the Khan el-Khalili bazaar, an area of Old Cairo popular with foreign visitors. Tour groups are often to be seen inside its winding alleys, lined with slender minarets representing some of the best examples of medieval Islamic architecture. >>> By Dina Kraft in Tel Aviv | Sunday, February 22, 2009

leJDD.fr: Une Française tuée au Caire

Un attentat a frappé un site touristique de la capitale égyptienne dimanche soir. Selon les premières informations données par des sources policières égyptiennes, quatre personnes auraient succombé à l'explosion d'une bombe lancée depuis une moto, dont une ressortissante française. Dix touristes français et un allemands figurent également parmi les blessés.

Quatre personnes, dont une Française et un autre touriste, ont été tuées dimanche au Caire par l'explosion d'une bombe lancée sur une place bondée, ont fait savoir les autorités égyptiennes. L'attentat a été commis peu après la tombée de la nuit près du bazar historique de Khan el-Khalili, dans l'est de la capitale, où les touristes achètent des colifichets et fréquentent cafés et restaurants. Le ministre égyptien de la Santé, Hatem el Gabali, a déclaré qu'une femme de nationalité française figurait parmi les morts et que 17 autres personnes étaient blessées, dont dix touristes français, un Allemand et trois ressortissants saoudiens.

A Paris, où le président Nicolas Sarkozy a adressé un message de condoléances à la famille de la personne française tuée au Caire, l'Elysée a fait état de sept Français parmi les blessés. Selon des représentants de la sécurité égyptienne, six d'entre eux sont dans un état grave. "Nous avons entendu un bruit énorme sans savoir de quoi il s'agissait", a dit un témoin à la télévision d'Etat égyptienne. "Ce sont des touristes innocents, qui ne font pas de politique et viennent visiter notre pays." Selon des témoins cités par des responsables de la sécurité, un engin a explosé après avoir été lancé d'une moto en marche, et des artificiers en ont désamorcé un deuxième qui n'a pas explosé. >>> Par Alain KURAS-ARMAND (avec Reuters), leJDD.fr | Dimanche 22 Février 2009

NZZ Online: Mehrere Tote bei Explosion in Kairo: Französische Touristin Opfer - Mehr als 20 Verletzte

Bei einer Explosion auf dem von Touristen gern besuchten Chan-al-Chalili-Markt in Kairo sind mindestens vier Personen getötet worden, darunter eine Französin. Ausserdem gab es mehr als 20 Verletzte.

Bei einer Explosion auf dem von Touristen vielbesuchten Chan-al-Chalili-Markt in Kairo sind mindestens vier Menschen getötet worden, darunter eine Französin und ein weiterer ausländischer Tourist. Verletzt wurden mehr als 20 Menschen.

Paris bestätigte ein französisches Todesopfer. Die ägyptischen Sicherheitskräfte sprachen am späten Abend von 22 Verletzten, unter ihnen 15 Franzosen, ein Deutscher, drei Saudi-Araber sowie drei Ägypter. Drei Franzosen seien schwer verletzt. Das Aussenministerium in Bern hatte am Sonntagabend keine Kenntnis von allfälligen Schweizer Opfern. >>> sda/dpa/Reuters/afp | Sontag, 22. Februar 2009

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Le groupe UDC fait bloc autour de l’initiative sur les minarets

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: UDC | Le groupe UDC des Chambres fédérales soutient à l’unanimité l’initiative contre les minarets.

Le parti entend ainsi "stopper l’islamisation rampante de la Suisse et le minage constant de notre Etat de droit", a communiqué samedi l’UDC. "Les minarets n’ont pas de caractère religieux, mais sont des symboles de puissance et l’expression d’une culture intolérante".

L’initiative populaire fédérale "contre la construction de minarets" déposée en juillet 2008 vise à inscrire cette interdiction dans la Constitution fédérale. Les minarets ne sont mentionnés ni dans le Coran, ni dans d’autres écritures saintes de l’islam, selon l’UDC. Ils sont le symbole d’un pouvoir politico-religieux, des signes de victoires, de conquêtes. "Ils sont surtout l’expression d’une culture intolérante qui place le droit islamique, un droit donné par Dieu, au-dessus du droit national". >>> AP | Dimanche 22 Février 2009

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Antisemitismus: Viele junge Muslime haben mit Juden ein Problem

WELT ONLINE: "Du Jude" rufen sich muslimische Schüler manchmal untereinander zu – es ist als Beleidigung gemeint. Von solchen Verhaltensweisen berichtet eine neue Studie. Experten bezweifeln zwar, dass viele junge Muslime hierzulande eingefleischte Judenhasser sind. Doch der latente Antisemitismus ist weit verbreitet.

„Sind Juden!“ So antwortet ein 17-jähriger Jugendlicher mit libanesischem Familienhintergrund auf die Frage, warum er meine, dass seine Lehrer es ihm in der Schule so schwer machen. Das Beispiel ist nur eines von vielen aus der Untersuchung „Die Juden sind schuld – Antisemitismus in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft am Beispiel muslimisch sozialisierter Milieus“, die am Montag in Berlin vorgestellt wird.

Herausgeber sind die Amadeu-Antonio-Stiftung und das Zentrum für Demokratische Kultur; die Präsentation übernimmt der Grünen-Vorsitzende Cem Özdemir. Zu Wort kommen Islamwissenschaftler, Sozialarbeiter und Pädagogen, die über ihre Erfahrungen mit muslimischen Jugendlichen berichten.

„Antisemitismus hat in der muslimischen Bevölkerung sehr unterschiedliche Ursachen“, sagt die Extremismus-Expertin Claudia Dantschke. „Ausgeprägt sind anti-jüdische Tendenzen etwa bei rechtsextremen Türken oder Arabern, deren Familien vom Nahost-Konflikt betroffen sind. Dann wieder gibt es den Mainstream, der Stereotype unreflektiert aufgreift, etwa vom reichen Juden erzählt, der die Medien manipuliert.“ Mit der Veröffentlichung solle vor allem darauf aufmerksam gemacht werden, dass das Problem dringend einer genauen empirischen Untersuchung bedarf, die bisher in Deutschland nicht existiert.

Viele Lehrer und Pädagoginnen in Jugendeinrichtungen berichten von Fällen spontaner antisemitischer Äußerungen („Du Jude“, „schwuler Jude“) oder Weigerungen, Gedenkstätten und Jüdische Museen zu besichtigen. „Nur in seltenen Fällen sind solche Positionen wohl als Ausdruck einer umfassenden antisemitischen Weltanschauung unter Jugendlichen arabischer, türkischer oder muslimischer Herkunft zu werten“, sagt der Islamwissenschaftler Jochen Müller. >>> Von Freia Peters | Sontag, 22. Februar 2009

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Scharia in Pakistan: Das Grauen im Postkartenidyll

DIE PRESSE: Die Regierung gibt radikalen Islamisten nach und führt im Nordwesten des Landes die Scharia wieder ein. Die USA zeigen sich über die Pläne als „Kapitulation vor den Taliban“ besorgt.

Islamabad/Delhi. Die malerische Landschaft passt nicht zum Grauen, das hier herrscht: grüne Täler, eine gewaltige Bergkulisse, atemberaubende Panoramen. Nicht ohne Grund nennen sie das Swat-Tal im Nordwesten Pakistans die „Schweiz Asiens“. Es ist ein Postkartenidyll, das jahrzehntelang tausende Touristen anlockte. Jetzt will niemand mehr kommen. Heute dürfen Frauen unverschleiert nicht mehr auf die Straße, Mädchen dürfen nicht zur Schule gehen, Dieben wird die Hand abgehakt, und wer Wein trinkt, wird mit 40 Peitschenhieben bestraft.

Seit Monaten wüten hier radikale Islamisten, bald soll auch offiziell die Scharia gelten – das islamische Recht, das mit drakonischen Strafen gegen alle vorgeht, die sich nicht an die Regeln halten, die den Menschen angeblich zu Gott führen. Die Einführung der Scharia war ein Zugeständnis von Pakistans Präsident Asif Ali Zardari an die Islamisten im Gegenzug für einen Waffenstillstand. >>> Sasha Zastiral | Freitag, 20. Februar 2009

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Dutch Jews Slam Christian 'Peace by Conversion' Group

HAARETZ: Dutch Jews are accusing a Christian organization of insulting Jews and Muslims by trying to convert them under the banner of promoting peace and interfaith dialogue.

The Jewish community's umbrella group, the Central Jewish Committee, issued an unusually harsh statement about a conference held by the Christian organization Cornerstone in the town of Soest, near Utrecht, yesterday.

The organizers of the conference, which drew hundreds to Soest's Juliana Church, advertised it under the slogan: "The path: Reconciling Jews with Arabs." Preceding the event was a visit by Cornerstone leaders to a Dutch concentration camp.

"It is an insult and maltreatment of the Jewish and Muslim faiths to suggest that their followers can only coexist in peace if they convert to Christianity," the Committee wrote.

One of the organizers, Cornerstone's Jaap Broker, labeled this criticism "laughable," adding that the conference was not geared toward conversion. He nonetheless added that "the only path to reconciliation is to accept Jesus Christ as one's Savior." >>> By Cnaan Liphshiz | Sunday, February 22, 2009

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Muslim Peer Claims Politicians Are Scared* of Discussing Polygamy

THE TELEGRAPH: Politicians are too scared to discuss multiple marriages in case they offend Muslims, shadow minister for Community Cohesion Baroness Warsi has claimed.

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Baroness Warsi wishes that all marriages be registered, as civil ceremonies are, in order to put a stop to polygaamous marriages in the UK. It is believed that polygamous marriages are on the increase in the UK. Photo of Baroness Warsi courtesy of The Telegraph

The Muslim peer blamed "cultural sensitivity" for the failure to tackle the problem of polygamy.

She wants the Government to consider ordering that all religious marriages must be registered, as civil ceremonies are, in order to stop men marrying more than one wife.

More than 1,000 British men are thought to have more than one wife.

Although bigamy is illegal in the UK, those who have moved here after marrying more than one woman in Islamic countries are allowed to remain in polygamous partnerships – and can even claim benefits for their additional spouses.

Lady Warsi, the shadow minister for community cohesion, told the BBC: "There has been a failure on the part of policymakers to respond to this situation.

"Some of it has been done in the name of cultural sensitivity and we've just avoided either discussing or dealing with this matter head-on.

"There has to be a culture change and that has to brought about by policymakers taking a very clear stance on this issue, saying that in this country, one married man is allowed to marry one woman." >>> By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, February 21, 2009

*We are being ‘led’ by a pack of wimps! – Mark

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: Polygamy Claimants Keep the Money

Ministers decided not to force through plans to cut benefits to hundreds of polygamous families in the UK after officials advised that the move would be too politically sensitive.

Internal documents obtained by The Independent on Sunday reveal that ministers from four departments ordered an “urgent review” of the position of up to 1,000 men with “multiple wives”, amid complaints that they were claiming millions in benefits.

However, the Government decided against altering the status of polygamous families after it was warned that it could contravene human rights legislation – and officials assured that the benefits system was geared to ensure there was “no financial advantage to claiming for those in polygamous marriages”.

Details of the response to the complaints came after the Tory frontbencher Baroness Warsi accused politicians of failing to deal with the issue because of “cultural sensitivity”. The Muslim peer urged the Government to consider the mandatory registration of all religious marriages to stop men in Britain from marrying more than one woman.

Four departments embarked on the review in 2006 following a parliamentary question on the benefits payable to polygamous families. Ministers were told that, before 1988, benefit was paid to anyone who could establish they were in polygamous relationships, but “this was narrowed to polygamous marriage following press interest in people in hippie communes living off the state”.

Britain recognises polygamous marriages from countries where such unions are legal, although a man is prevented from bringing another wife into this country if a woman is already living as his wife in the UK. [Source: The Independent on Sunday] By Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor | Sunday, February 22, 2009

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Geert Wilders’ Rome Speech

Signore e signori, molte grazie. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much.

I feel very honoured to have been invited to speak here in Rome, to speak here in this splendid city, the cradle of our Western civilization.

As you perhaps know, Oriana Fallaci is one of my heroes. She definitely was one of the greatest examples of bravery and honesty. Her brilliant books ‘The Rage and the Pride’ and ‘The Force of Reason’ are my guidelines that inspire me day after day. Mr. Manocchia, Una via per Oriana, thank you very much for remembering the great Oriana Fallaci. The world should remember her forever.

Ladies and gentlemen, following in the footsteps of Oriana Fallaci, I want to warn you for a great threat. This great threat is called Islam.

Islam is build [sic] on two rocks. First there is the Koran, Allah’s personal word, with orders that need to be fulfilled by Muslims regardless of place and time. As you know, the Koran calls for hatred, violence, submission, murder, terrorism, war, Jihad. The Koran calls upon Muslims to kill non-Muslims and he Koran considers Jews to be monkeys and pigs. That is why the great German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer called the Koran inferior. That is why former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Oriana Fallaci compared the Koran to Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf.

Second, there is the so called perfect man: Muhammad. His deeds have to be imitated by all Muslims, and since Muhammad was a warlord and executed prisoners of war we know exactly what to expect. The brave American apostate dr. [sic] Wafa Sultan said: “The problem is that the Koran clearly says that Muhammad should be a role model for every Muslim. You are not allowed to criticise him, but you should follow in his footsteps. As a Muslim it is your mission to spread Islam by the sword”.

Please, ladies and gentlemen, let no one fool you: Islam means submission, so there cannot be any mistake about its goal. There are moderate Muslims, but there is no moderate Islam.

A total of 54 million Muslims live across Europe. In less than half a century the number of Muslims has increased rapidly. The Islamization of Europe affects the European achievements of the last century. The question is: Are we prepared to defend our achievements? Are we prepared to defend the equality of men and women? Are we prepared to defend the equality of homo- and heterosexuals? Are we prepared to defend the separation of Church and State? Are we prepared to defend freedom of speech?

Ladies and gentlemen, I would not qualify myself as a free man. Four and a half years ago I lost my freedom. Since then I am under 24-hour police protection. As if that is not enough, the most radical Dutch Imam claimed 55.000 euros in compensation for his hurt feelings because of ‘Fitna’. The State of Jordan is possibly going to issue a request for my extradition to stand trial in Amman. The Amsterdam Court of Appeal ordered my criminal prosecution for making ‘Fitna’ and for my political views on Islam. And last week the British government refused my entrance into the United Kingdom because me showing ‘Fitna’ in the British House of Lords at the invitation of a British parliamentarian would be a threat to British public security. This is the alarming state of freedom of speech in today’s Europe: Criticizing Islam has become a dangerous activity, criticizing Islam has apparently become a criminal act.

You just saw ‘Fitna’. My name is on the credit roll, but like you have seen, ‘Fitna’ is actually not made by me, but is made by radical Muslims, the Koran and Islam itself. If ‘Fitna’ is considered to be hate speech, then what is the Koran? If I am considered to be a threat to public security, then what is Islam?

The Court’s decision and my ban by the British government are two major victories for Islam. Both institutions have sided with Islam. The first Soviet leader, Lenin, once labelled ignorant people that unknowingly aided his cause as ‘useful idiots’. Well, the Court and the British government are the ‘useful idiots’ of today, and I think they are even proud of it.

The Court’s decision and my ban by the British government are also two major victories for all those who hate freedom of speech.

Freedom of speech — the dearest of our liberties — is under attack in today’s Europe. Oriana Fallaci herself had to live in fear of extradition to Switzerland because of her book ‘The Rage and the Pride’. Recently, Susanne Winter, an Austrian politician, was sentenced to a suspended prison sentence for telling the truth about Muhammad. The Dutch cartoonist Gregorius Nekschot was arrested by ten police men because of his drawings, and on top of all that, we now have the decisions of the Inquisition-like Court in Amsterdam and the Dhimmi British government.

Freedom of speech is no longer a given in Europe. What we once considered to be a natural component of our existence is now something we have to fight for. That is what is at stake. Whether or not I end up in jail is not the most important issue. The question is: Will free speech be put behind bars?

I repeat the words inscribed on the headstone of the murdered Dutch anti-Islam politician dr. [sic] Pim Fortuyn, who lies buried here in Italy and would have celebrated his birthday today: ‘loquendi libertatum custodiamus’, let us guard freedom of speech.

That is why I propose the withdrawal of all hate speech legislation in Europe. I propose a European First Amendment. Freedom of speech is the keystone of our Western civilization, it is the keystone of our democracies and the keystone of our freedom. That is why freedom of speech should be extended instead of restricted. Salman Rushdie’s ‘The Satanic Verses’, Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s and Theo van Gogh’s film ‘Submission’, Kurt Westergaard’s cartoons and my documentary ‘Fitna’ should never be banned, but should be protected. As George Orwell once said: “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”.

Ladies and gentlemen, it is five to twelve. In Europe, our freedom is at stake. Islam is Europe’s Trojan Horse. The differences between Saudi-Arabia and the Netherlands, between Iran and Italy are blurring. The first Islamic invasion of Europe was stopped at Poitiers in 732. The second Islamic invasion was halted at the gates of Vienna in 1683. Now we have to stop the current — stealth — Islamic invasion. Ladies and gentlemen, once Islam conquered Constantinople, now it wants to conquer Rome. We have to stop the Islamization of Europe, because if we don’t, Europe will become Eurabia.

Fortunately there is some hope. This hope does not come from governments, but from the people. In the Netherlands, 60 percent of the population considers mass immigration to be the number one policy mistake since the Second World War. Another 60 percent sees Islam as the biggest threat to our national identity. I am convinced that the public opinion in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and here in Italy isn’t much different.

We have to maintain our values. We have to maintain our liberties. We have to maintain our civilization. We have to maintain the heritage of Rome, because we owe it to our children.

As Oriana Fallaci once said: “The moment you give up your principles, and your values, you are dead, your culture is dead, your civilization is dead”.

Thank you very much.

Hat tip: Gates of Vienna

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