Monday, May 02, 2011

Welcome to Eurabia

YNET NEWS: Op-ed: As Muslim population mushrooms, we may be seeing last days of Europe as we know it

We are living through the self-extinction of the European civilization that shaped the age we live in. In his new bestselling book “Civilization,” renowned Harvard historian Niall Ferguson writes: “If the Muslim population of the UK were to continue growing at an annual rate of 6.7% (as it did between 2004 and 2008,) its share of the total UK population would rise from just under 4% in 2008 to 8% in 2020, to 15% in 2030 and to 28% in 2040, finally passing 50%in 2050.”

Ferguson is not alone in using the term “Eurabia” to describe an Islamicized, senescent European continent. Historian Bat Ye'or spent her career studying the phenomenon and Professor Bernard Lewis told German daily Die Welt that “Europe will have Muslim majorities at the latest by the end of the 21st Century.”

The global number of Muslims is expected to jump by 35% in the next 20 years, growing twice as fast as the non-Muslim population, according not to these “Eurabia mongers,” but to the famous US Pew Forum, which published projections Muslim population growth between 2010 and 2030.

The most frightening figures are in Europe. Some of the biggest increases in Europe’s Muslim population in absolute numbers over the next 20 years are expected to occur in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany. The Muslim populations in Italy and Sweden are projected to “more than double in size.” Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, President of the Italian Episcopal Conference, warned about Italy’s “slow demographic suicide” and Italian Father Piero Gheddo, a doyen of Vatican’s missionaries, warned that "Europe will be dominated by Islam in the space of a few generations."

A low European fertility rate, massive immigration from Muslim countries and a confident Islamist minority are turning the cradle of Western civilization into its grave. As historian Walter Laqueur has warned, these are “the last days of Europe.” Losing precious gifts » | Giulio Meotti* | Monday, May 02, 2011

*Giulio Meotti, a journalist with Il Foglio, is the author of the book A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel's Victims of Terrorism
Inside Story - Libya ... Syria: What Is the Difference?

We look at two countries, two conflicts, and two very different international reactions

A Witness Account of Bin Laden's Death

Osama bin Laden is dead. It's news many people, especially in the United States have been waiting for ten years to hear.

US forces tracked him down, with the help of Pakistan officials, to a mansion in a small town outside Islamabad.

Al Jazeera's Imran Khan tracks down a witness account.


Clinton Speaks About Osama Bin Laden's Death

Clinton speaks about Osama Bin Laden's death

China Introduces Smoking Ban – But with No Penalties

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: China has banned smoking in public places in an attempt to placate the World Health Organisation, however, there are no penalties for those who flout the rules.

China has the world's most serious smoking problem, and more than a million Chinese die each year from smoking related diseases, according to the China Centre for Disease Control.

The country's 300 million smokers are now banned from smoking in public places indoors, such as hotels, restaurants and bars. However, smoking in the office is still allowed.

The ban appears to have come in response to pressure from the United Nations World Health Organisation (WHO), which castigated China for failing to comply with a global anti-tobacco treaty. The WHO has said China's decision to finally implement a ban is a "groundbreaking" move. » | Malcolm Moore, in Shanghai | Sunday, May 01, 2011
Is This Photo of Osama bin Laden Dead for Real?

Photo: Google Images

It seems very strange to me that they should rush to bury him at sea. I know that in Islam, bodies have to be buried quickly; but here was a man who did not deserve to have Islamic customs adhered to. Forensic evidence would have been far more important than following custom. I hope that Obama and his special US forces had the good sense to hold back DNA evidence, and many photos of the mutilated body. The first thing I thought when I saw the supposed photo of him lying dead was this: His beard was far whiter in recent times than the photograph suggests. Now this proves nothing, of course, since it is quite a common practice for Muslim men to dye their whiskers. But it does lead one to ask oneself that question.

I am sure I speak for the many when I say: Show us the conclusive evidence of this man's death, Obama! We need to see it NOW. With an election coming up, and you being so behind in the polls, it is rather difficult to feel convinced by the meagre evidence, if any, that you have given us. Telling us that Osama is dead proves nothing. – © Mark


This is a compilation of two comments I wrote earlier today which also appeared here

TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – WILL HEAVEN: Why that photo of a dead Osama bin Laden is a photoshopped fake » | Will Heaven | Monday, May 02, 2011
Obituary: Osama Bin Laden

BBC: Osama Bin Laden came to the world's attention on 11 September 2001, when the attacks on the United States left more than 3,000 people dead and hundreds more injured.

In a matter of three years, the Saudi-born dissident had emerged from obscurity to become one of the most hated and feared men in the world.

Osama Bin Laden was born in 1957, apparently the 17th of 52 children of Mohamed Bin Laden, a multimillionaire builder responsible for 80% of Saudi Arabia's roads.

His father's death in a helicopter crash in 1968 brought the young man a fortune running into many millions of dollars, though considerably less than the widely published estimate of $250m.

Mujahideen

While studying civil engineering at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Bin Laden came into contact with teachers and students of the more conservative brand of Islam.

Through theological debate and study, he came to embrace fundamentalist Islam as a bulwark against what he saw as the decadence of the West.

The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 changed Bin Laden's life forever. He took up the anti-communist cause with a will, moving to Afghanistan where, for a decade, he fought an ultimately victorious campaign with the mujahideen.

Intelligence experts believe that the US Central Intelligence Agency played an active role in arming and training the mujahideen, including Bin Laden. The end of the war saw a sea change in his views. (+ video) » | Monday, May 02, 2011
Fines and Bans All the Rage in NYC

France’s Appetite for Interference Swelling

WikiLeaks Revelations Only Tip of Iceberg – Assange

Bin Laden Dead, Global Terrorism Alive

Working Americans Suffer Most As Debt Collectors Go Wild

UK Expels Libyan Envoy

David Cameron's government says it is expelling the Libyan ambassador after an attack on the British embassy in Tripoli. Al Jazeera's Emma Hayward has the latest from London

The Death of Osama bin Laden

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE – BLOGS – DANIEL WARNER: The death of Osama bin Laden is a major event, perhaps more important in its symbolism than in the reality of the end of Al Qaeda and terrorism. Ten years after the attacks in the United States, the "leader" of the group credited with the attacks has been killed by American forces in Pakistan.

Bin Laden had been personified as the head of the Axis of Evil. But, that is to assume that the nebulous network called Al Qaeda was organized in a hierarchical structure as a traditional military organization. It is also to assume that the War on Terror was a traditional war against a traditional enemy who could be overcome by military force.

Amid the chest-pounding satisfaction of the American people that justice has finally been done remains the fundamental question of what drove suicide bombers into the Twin Towers. The root causes of the terrorist acts around the world have been neither identified nor properly dealt with. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a stalemate, with a forthcoming announcement of a Palestinian state in September looming on the horizon. Continue reading and comment » | Daniel Warner | Monday, May 02, 2011
Le cadavre d'Oussama Ben Laden a été plongé en mer

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Dix ans après les attentats du 11 septembre, les Etats-Unis ont mené une opération militaire au Pakistan au cours de laquelle le chef d'Al-Qaïda a été tué. Son corps a été immergé en mer. Al-Qaïda compte encore dans ses rangs et en liberté plusieurs figures importantes.

Le président des Etats-Unis Barack Obama a annoncé dimanche soir que le chef d’Al-Qaïda, Oussama Ben Laden, avait été tué au Pakistan par les services spéciaux américains. Cette opération met fin à une longue traque de l’auteur des attentats du 11 septembre 2001.

«Ce soir, je suis en mesure d’annoncer aux Américains et au monde que les Etats-Unis ont mené une opération qui a tué Oussama Ben Laden, le dirigeant d’Al-Qaïda, un terroriste responsable du meurtre de milliers d’innocents», a déclaré M. Obama lors d’une allocution solennelle à la Maison Blanche.

M. Obama a précisé que le chef d’Al-Qaïda avait été tué lors d’un échange de tirs dans une résidence où la présence de Ben Laden avait été évoquée en août dernier. Aucun Américain n’a été blessé dans l’opération, a indiqué M. Obama, ajoutant que les Etats-Unis étaient en possession du corps de leur ennemi. » | AFP | Lundi 02 Mai 2011
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The Life of Osama bin Laden

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