Wednesday, July 05, 2006

This is the calibre of man we need to lead us!
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The rows were explosive, the challenges enormous, but Churchill led Britain through World War Two with unique assurance - his cigar always in place. 'Winnie' changed his country's military approach from defensiveness to aggressive attack, and so altered the course of history. The historian Geoffrey Best describes how he did it.

A statesman transformed

At the beginning of the Second World War the reputation of Winston Churchill was that of a gifted politician who had twice changed parties, an impulsive man prone to impractical enthusiasms, and a Conservative backbencher who opposed the foreign policy of his leader - the prime minister, Neville Chamberlain.

Six years later, Churchill towered above all contemporaries as a statesman of international renown. He was known as the champion of freedom and civilisation, and the victorious leader of the British nation and empire at war. How did this transformation happen?

The change did not begin to happen until 1940, when the war was nine months old. Even his enemies had recognised that Churchill would have to be brought into the government in the event of war - his military expertise was universally acknowledged, and his criticisms of Chamberlain's policy of appeasement had after all proved justified - and he had been made First Lord of the Admiralty. In this capacity he was given charge only of the Royal Navy, a position that, after ten years in the political wilderness, he was content to accept. Winston Churchill: Defender of Democracy by Geoffrey Best
Mark Alexander
Dry ideas from dry people! Kill everyone's joy! After all, the Islamization of the EU will be that much easier thereafter!
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EUOBSERVER / STRASBOURG - One of the first concrete proposals the Finnish EU presidency will push in the bloc's agenda is an alcohol tax hike across Europe.

Helsinki has put the issue on the agenda of the very first meeting during its six-month period at the EU's helm - the gathering of finance ministers planned for 11 July.

"It is necessary to harmonize the tax rates to even out the price levels of alcohol," the presidency stated in a press release on the council agenda, adding that it aims to achieve an increase in the EU minimum excise duty rates on alcohol, particularly spirits. Finland to start EU presidency with alcohol tax hikes by Lucia Kubosova
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Life's no fun any more, according to the experts. You can't drink beer because it kills your brain cells. You can't eat cakes because they clog your arteries. You can't drive in the bus lane because the cameras get you. You can't have unprotected sex in case you catch some unspeakable disease. You can't hunt foxes because it's nasty. You can't have a coal fire in the city because of pollution and you can't use a cellphone because it fries your brain. What's left?

Smoking? You must be kidding. The whole world is a long way down the road of making smokers feel like serial killers, and wanting to have a cold pint and a nice fag in the environs of your local pub is supposed to make you an anti-social reprobate of the worst order. Some day, when the world is old, people will scoff at the fact that human beings once lived in a society - Britain - where the Government could confirm its commitment to Trident missiles, whose only single purpose is to wipe out the planet, while, in the same week, that identical Government floated the idea of making it illegal for people of 16 and 17 to smoke a cigarette. Under-18s will smoke whatever the law by Andrew O'Hagan
Mark Alexander
The rough side and the smooth; the tough side and the gentle
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Vatican stands up to Islam
“Enough now with this turning the other cheek! It’s our duty to protect ourselves.” Thus spoke Monsignor Velasio De Paolis, secretary of the Vatican’s supreme court, referring to Muslims. Explaining his apparent rejection of Jesus’ admonition to his followers to “turn the other cheek,” De Paolis noted that “The West has had relations with the Arab countries for half a century…and has not been able to get the slightest concession on human rights.”

De Paolis is hardly alone in his thinking; indeed, the Catholic Church is undergoing a dramatic shift from a decades-old policy to protect Catholics living under Muslim rule. The old methods of quiet diplomacy and muted appeasement have clearly failed. The estimated 40 million Christians in Dar al-Islam, notes the Barnabas Fund’s Patrick Sookhdeo, increasingly find themselves an embattled minority facing economic decline, dwindling rights, and physical jeopardy. Most of them, he goes on, are despised and distrusted second-class citizens, facing discrimination in education, jobs, and the courts.

These harsh circumstances are causing Christians to flee their ancestral lands for the West’s more hospitable environment. Consequently, Christian populations of the Muslim world are in a free-fall. Two small but evocative instances of this pattern: for the first time in nearly two millennia, Nazareth and Bethlehem no longer have Christian majorities. The Vatican Confronts Islam by Daniel Pipes
Mark Alexander
Malaysia bans books on Islam by Armstrong and Esposito
The ban was ordered in accordance with the Printing Presses and Publications Act of 1984, which prohibits the reproduction or distribution of materials that disrupt peace and harmony. The banned books - six of which are in Malay, with the rest in English - include works of noted Islam scholars Karen Armstrong and John Esposito. Government bans 18 books on Islam and religion
Mark Alexander
St George is 'offensive' to Muslims, say many in the Church of England
His dragon-slaying heroics have kept his legend alive through the centuries.

But the Church of England is considering rejecting England's patron saint St George on the grounds that his image is too warlike and may offend Muslims.

Clergy have started a campaign to replace George with St Alban, a Christian martyr in Roman Britain.

The scheme, to be considered by the Church's parliament, the General Synod, has met a cautious but sympathetic response from senior bishops. Will George be slayed as England's patron saint? by Steve Doughty
Mark Alexander
'Come to jihad, my dear children!'
Egyptian cleric tells children's TV show: Come on to the jihad, encourages child-soldiers to join holy war by Yaakov Lappin

An Egyptian Islamic cleric working for the state ministry of religious endowment has used a children's television program to encourage young children to strive for holy war.

During program, made available by the Arabic translation service MEMRI, the cleric told a story about Muslim children in history keen to "sacrifice" themselves and kill "infidels" for the cause of Islam.

"Let's listen to a very beautiful story to learn about the courage of a child, and how, when a child is brought up in a good home, and receives proper education in faith, he loves martyrdom, which becomes like an instinct for him. He can never give it up," Sheik Muhammad Nassar told children on the program, which aired on the Al-Nas television channel. Egypt primes children for jihad
Mark Alexander
Weakness is as weakness does

My thanks to my friend, Always On Watch, for alerting me to this article from Yahoo News:
LONDON - Britain cannot defeat terrorism unless moderate Muslims do more to confront militancy in their own communities, Prime Minister Tony Blair said Tuesday.

Blair said the vast majority of Muslims abhorred terrorism and wanted to defeat it, but said they had to do more to counter what he described as the extremists' misplaced anger and grievances.

Moderates, he said, must "stand up against the ideas of these people, not just their methods."

"If you want to defeat this extremism, you've got to defeat its ideas and you've got to defeat in part a completely false sense of grievance against the West," said Blair, testifying before a House of Commons committee. "The government has its role to play in this, but honestly, the government itself is not going to defeat this."Blair: Muslims must confront militancy
Mark Alexander
Alarming admission: Blair's government has no policy on population
The Government has no policy for controlling the size of Britain's population, Tony Blair admitted yesterday.

Questioned by MPs, he refused to estimate the number of illegal immigrants in Britain, although a recent study calculated there could be up to 570,000.

"By the very nature that they are illegals makes it very difficult to have a precise estimate," Mr Blair said.

Tony Wright, the Labour MP for Cannock Chase, told Mr Blair that Britain's population had topped 60 million for the first time last year and was expected to rise 12 per cent over the next generation. The rises were equivalent to having a new Oxford, a new Middlesbrough and a new Ipswich every year, and migration was the main driver of the rise. Blair admits he has no policy on population
Mark Alexander

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

More hot air from Blair!
The government cannot alone root out extremism in Muslim communities and defeat the terrorism it creates, Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.

He hit back at claims ministers had done little to win Muslim "hearts and minds" since the 7 July London bombs.

He said he was "probably not the person to go into the Muslim community".

It was down to moderate Muslims to stand up to extremism and tell those with "grievances" against the West they were wrong, Mr Blair told MPs. Muslims 'must root out extremism'
Mark Alexander
Switzerland's neutrality: Sincere or hypocritical?

With thanks to European Kafir for drawing this very interesting article in the The Jerusalem Post to my attention:
Switzerland said Monday that Israel has been violating international law in its Gaza offensive by heavy destruction and endangering civilians in acts of collective punishment banned under the Geneva conventions on the conduct of warfare.

"A number of actions by the Israeli defense forces in their offensive against the Gaza Strip have violated the principle of proportionality and are to be seen as forms of collective punishment, which is forbidden," the Swiss Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

"There is no doubt that Israel has not taken the precautions required of it in international law to protect the civilian population and infrastructure," it said. The statement did not name the Geneva Conventions, but it referred to provisions of the 1949 treaty, which is regarded as the cornerstone of international law on the obligations of warring and occupying powers.

Switzerland, as the depository of the conventions, has a responsibility to call meetings if it finds general problems with the implementation of the treaty, but it does not have any special powers to interpret the document. Switzerland: Israel violating int'l law
Mark Alexander
Saudi Arabia: Your first choice destination for 'fun in the sun'
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia seems an unlikely destination for fun in the sun.

Yet here was a Saudi prince at a tourism conference in neighboring Dubai, busily trying to sell his country as a vacation spot — provided visitors don't expect alcohol, women come robed, and everyone refrains from eating in public from dawn to dusk during the holy month of Ramadan.

And swinging singles need not apply. Women younger than 40 must be accompanied by their brothers or fathers.

Undaunted, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, until recently accessible to only a handful of non-Muslim tourists, is opening its doors, beckoning curious world travelers to its mysterious and hidden treasures.

The change springs from the new policies of King Abdullah, who ascended the throne last August after the death of his half-brother, King Fahd.

Abdullah, a reformer, wants to show that his country is more than just the former home of Osama bin Laden and a breeding ground for Islamic extremism.

"He wants to show the world a different face to the kingdom. It's all part of a greater plan to open up the country, to show that though it is Arab and Islamic, it is also modern and moderate," said Mishari al Thaybi, a Saudi writer and analyst for the London-based newspaper Al Sharq al Awsat.

"Tourists are the best ambassadors for any country," Mishari added. Visit Saudi Arabia, but dress and behave appropriately by Lara Sukhtian
Mark Alexander
Happy Independence Day!
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I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our American visitors a very happy Independence Day.
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Islam's "higher status"
PUTRAJAYA: Islam has a higher status than other faiths in Malaysia, said a lawyer holding a watching brief for the Malaysian Muslim Lawyers Association. Islam has higher status in Malaysia
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When the public must be kept in the dark
Anti-terrorist police are tackling an "accelerating" number of plots by violent Muslim Jihadi extremists, according to Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer.

Scotland Yard anti-terrorism branch is involved in an "unprecedented" 70 investigations, Peter Clarke the head of the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist Branch and national co-ordinator for anti-terrorist investigations, warned yesterday. More than 60 people are facing trial on terrorist allegations. Two-thirds of those have been charged since last July.

In one of the most sombre and detailed statements yet on the threat to Britain from Islamic extremist terrorists, Mr Clarke, who is heading the inquiry into last year's July 7 bombings said the intelligence picture includes some "sinister" threats. "There are some 60 individuals awaiting trial in the UK for terrorist-related offences. This is unprecedented and the flow of new cases shows no sign of abating - if anything it is accelerating," he said. Terror plots accelerating, warns police chief by John Steele
Mark Alexander

Monday, July 03, 2006

TOSH from THE TIMES!
In the anguished weeks of debate and foreboding that followed the London bombings last July, dire predictions were made. British Muslims would become the targets of widespread intimidation and hate campaigns as the backlash against extremism took hold. Young British Muslims, it was said, would become further alienated from mainstream society, retreating into a paranoid world of conspiracy theories and religious fanaticism. The community would run into growing hostility and discrimination as perceptions of them as a Fifth Column closed opportunities and people’s minds. They would become isolated and embittered.

The predictions were wrong. British society, and London in particular, rose above crude revenge. Politicians, faith groups and ordinary citizens reached out to the Muslim mainstream in support, sharing their bewilderment and supporting them in the painful selfexamination of why their faith had bred such violence. There were some isolated hate crimes, but no general spiral into communal violence and entrenched hostility. Islam in Britain
Mark Alexander
Islamophobia: A Turkish viewpoint
The hostility towards Islam that is experienced in European countries started to emerge when the Soviet Union dissolved and the Warsaw Pact countries regained their independence. In those years the enemy concept of Communism and Marxism vanished and people who were in need to find a new enemy concept started looking at the 1.2 billion Muslims living in 57 countries. And certain Islamist organizations gave reasons for this approach. Islam phobia by Faruk Şen
Mark Alexander

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Make Jihad on Israel, say British Muslim extremists
British Jihad group declares 'Israel is cancer, Islam is answer,' calls on followers to carry out holy war by Yaakov Lappin

Radical Muslims in Britain have blasted Hamas for failing to carry out a "real" Islamic holy war, and have called for a Jihad against Israel following the recent escalation of the Israeli – Palestinian conflict in the Gaza Strip.

A number of British-based Muslim organizations have in recent days called on followers to wage war on Israel.

"What the Jews are doing in Palestine today will no doubt disturb any true Muslim," a statement authored by 'Abdul Aziz al-Dimashqi' said on the website of the Saved Sect group.

"However, what hurts us equally as much is to see the Muslims in Palestine calling for an independent Palestinian state, Palestinian constitutions, man-made law, democracy, freedom and so on. Hamas… have no intention of establishing the sharia (Islamic code), and are only concerned with having their own nationalistic state," the statement said. UK Islamists: Make Jihad on Israel
Mark Alexander
Soccer displeases Allah!
UK jihadists attack 'religion of soccer,' warn Muslims against taking part in 'colonial crusader scheme' by Yaakov Lappin

A British jihadist website has warned Muslims against being drawn in to what they described as "the new religion of soccer."

The Saved Sect website, which calls on Muslims to work to establish an Islamic state in Britain, has attacked "football fever," saying that soccer has "captivated the masses, dedicating their time and effort towards it."

Comparing the allegiance of soccer fans to Islam and jihad, the organization said: "Football is the deen (religion) by which people live their lives by and are willing to die for. Their jihad is to fight against those who are arch rivals against their team. Their da'wah (call, invitation) is to publicize, defend and justify their team, inviting others to support them in this." Jihadist site: Soccer is against Islam
Mark Alexander
Immigration no solution
'We recognise the positive contributions immigration makes to the country and the economy," the Prime Minister's official spokesman said last week. "If we don't have migration, we don't have the growth from the economy that we all benefit from."

He was responding to some concerns about the rate of immigration raised by Frank Field, the Labour MP for Birkenhead - but Downing Street's claim that "if we don't have immigration, we won't have economic growth" has been stated over and over again since Labour took office in 1997.

If you repeat something often enough, you can perhaps make people believe it. What you cannot do is turn it from being false into being true. And the Government's claim about the economic benefits of immigration is false. As an academic economist, I have examined many serious studies that have analysed the economic effects of immigration.

There is no evidence from any of them that large-scale immigration generates large-scale economic benefits for the existing population as a whole. On the contrary, all the research suggests that the benefits are either close to zero, or negative. Never have we seen immigration on this scale: we just can't cope by Robert Rowthorn
Mark Alexander

Saturday, July 01, 2006

O leaders! Harken!

In a brief, interesting and to-the-point letter published in the Galveston Daily News today, all our leaders really need to know:
The events in Florida in which the FBI arrested several followers of the “religion of peace” for conspiring to do America harm caused many to ask: Why would our own citizens want to do harm to America? Islam, Not Terrorism, Is Our Real National Enemy
Mark Alexander
Osama spews his venom again
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A new recording from al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has been posted on an Islamist website.

He praised Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq killed three weeks ago, as a "lion of holy war".

The video, lasting 19 minutes, shows a still picture of Bin Laden, and moving pictures of al-Zarqawi.

Unnamed US officials said the recording was authentic. It is the fourth audio message Bin Laden has released since the start of this year.

However, no new video images of the al-Qaeda leader have appeared since October 2004.

Last week a video was broadcast purportedly showing the deputy leader of al-Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahri, in which he paid tribute to Zarqawi and said his death would be avenged. New Bin Laden message is released
Mark Alexander

Friday, June 30, 2006

Islamophobia on the rise in Canada
Incidents of Islamophobia are on the rise following the arrest of 17 Toronto-area men and boys on terrorism charges, Ontario human rights commissioner Barbara Hall says. Islam attacks rising
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Shocked Canada finds out what veiled women chat about!
MISSISSAUGA — When it came time to write up the premarital agreement between Zakaria Amara and Nada Farooq, Ms. Farooq briefly considered adding a clause that would allow her to ask for a divorce.

She said that Mr. Amara (now accused of being a leader of the alleged terror plot that led to the arrests of 17 Muslim men early this month) had to aspire to take part in jihad.

"[And] if he ever refuses a clear opportunity to leave for jihad, then i want the choice of divorce," she wrote in one of more than 6,000 Internet postings uncovered by The Globe and Mail.

Wives of four of the central figures arrested last month were among the most active on the website, sharing, among other things, their passion for holy war, disgust at virtually every aspect of non-Muslim society and a hatred of Canada. The posts were made on personal blogs belonging to both Mr. Amara and Ms. Farooq, as well as a semi-private forum founded by Ms. Farooq where dozens of teens in the Meadowvale Secondary School area chatted. The vast majority of the posts were made over a period of about 20 months, mostly in 2004, and the majority of those were made by the group's female members. Hateful chatter behind the veil
Mark Alexander
Row over Ayaan's immigration status brings down Dutch government
The Netherlands was without a government last night after the ruling coalition split over the behaviour of its immigration minister towards a prominent Somali-born Dutch MP.

Moves by the immigration minister Rita Verdonk to strip Ayaan Hirsi Ali of her Dutch citizenship and a successful legal campaign to evict her from her apartment resulted in international outrage against the Netherlands. It also touched off a political firestorm at a time when anti-immigrant sentiment is at a peak.

Last night, Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, who only hours earlier was vowing to hold on, announced that he will tender the resignation of the Government to Queen Beatrix. The Government's smallest coalition member, D66, withdrew support from the coalition over Ms Verdonk's policies. Mr Balkenende's announcement ended 36 hours of political drama and came moments after three ministers quit the Cabinet following a vote earlier in the day by the D66 party in a no-confidence motion against the Government . Dutch government falls in row over MPs passport by Leonard Doyle, Foreign Editor for The Independent
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Supreme Court plays the dirty on ol' George

Lawyers behaving badly! Wars can never be won this way! - Mark Alexander
Children play a game called "opposite day." Whatever someone says is taken to mean the opposite. Some Supreme Court justices have apparently never grown out of their appreciation of this game, to judge by their ruling in the Hamdan case involving military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay.

Last year, Congress (you might have heard of it — it writes the nation's laws) passed a bill signed into law by the president of the United States (he also should be familiar — the nation's commander in chief). It said that "no court, justice or judge" shall have the jurisdiction to consider habeas corpus applications of detainees at Gitmo. It would take a legal escape artist on par with David Blaine to wiggle out of that one, but, sure enough, five Supreme Court justices were up to the task.

The Supreme Court has an important role in our constitutional scheme, but it is not fit to, nor was it ever meant to, render fundamental judgments about matters of war and peace. For that we have the elected branches, primarily the executive, which has the flexibility and the focus to prosecute wars. But today's court knows no bounds. The Supreme Court at War by Rich Lowry for the Jewish World Review
Mark Alexander

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Democracy, Freedom, and Islam
Islam supercedes nationality," says media mogul Rupert Murdoch. "You have to be careful about Muslims who have a very strong, in many ways a fine but very strong religion, which supercedes any sense of nationalism wherever they go," he told Channel Nine. Mr Murdoch was present at a function in Sydney that described him as the most influential Australian of all times.

It was indeed a bold remark from the media baron, considering the fact that mainstream media is sickeningly "secular". Is this an indicator of things to come? The Western media showed guts, even if misplaced, by republishing the cartoons of Prophet Mohammed in various newspapers across Europe, Israel, Australia and New Zealand. According to confidential sources, Prophet Mohammed's cartoons were republished across newspapers to preempt a reaction from the Islamic world.

The Western intelligentsia is increasingly becoming aware of the danger that West (along with rest of the world) faces from Islam. Niall Fergusson and Mark Steyn anticipate civil war (like French riots last October) taking place in European cities as Muslim demography burgeons and European population senesces. European demography will be ill-prepared to meet an Islamic challenge in, say, 2020. Can Islam be democratic? By Balbir K Punj

Then there's my own essay which first appeared on Saturday, November 12, 2006, on this very topic:

"Until 9/11, the western world was largely ignorant of the religion of Islam, of its goals, of its aspirations. Indeed, even since 9/11, most people, and that includes our politicians, would not score very highly in a test of their knowledge on the subject. It should be obvious to all thinking people that our politicians are actually unaware, dare I say blind, to the dangers that Islam will increasingly cause us. It is truly a case of the blind leading the blind! That means to say, uninformed and unthinking politicians leading an ill-informed electorate. But folks, this is what we have right now. The same can hardly be said of Muslims in the Islamic world, though; for their knowledge of Christianity far surpasses - even though much of their knowledge is quite distorted - any knowledge of Islam by the man in the street in the West." - ©Mark Alexander Islam: The Enemy of Democracy and Freedom
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A Reader's Letter to an Editor
As with every apologist for Islam, Aboo Mohammed totally obfuscates the real issue facing Islam today, which is certainly not whether Mohammed wrote the Quran. Such a fool's enigma is a non-issue at present. If it be true that Mohammed did not write the Quran, this in no way exculpates the religion of Islam from both its atrocious past and its contradictory present-- contradictory in that its most passionate defenders constantly refer to Islam as "the religion of peace."

The real issue for Islam today, even since its conception , whose apologists indelicately aggrandize their claims to the realms of metaphysical truth by making reference to the Torah of Jewish people; Islam, whose theological germinations and hadiths were made efficacious through enervating the Jews, Judaism, more precisely, the Torah of the Jews; the real issue for Islam is the horrendous and bloody manifestations of this religion emanating from among those Muslim masses who have faithfully and traditionally adhered to its tenets. In light of such obvious imperfections, regardless of who actually wrote the Quran, whether Mohammed or his god, one prodigious detail remains clear to many thinking people in the Western world: wherever Islam sets its expansionist gaze, there also will be found, inevitably, anti-Jewish hatred, intermingled with intolerance of the non-Muslim, which, predictably, translates into Islam's irrevocable tradition of violence and bloodshed. To deter from this, Islam's shameful reality, to equivocate in the slightest, is to construct a sort of intellectual epidermis, a covering if you will, for the preservation of the animal Islam, a beast which has been grandiloquently appellated as "the religion of peace." Poetry it is not, and I find it difficult to comprehend how such an aggregation of primative hatreds could ever be interpreted as such. Apologist for Islam (Written by Michael Devolin)
Mark Alexander
Can British Muslims Change?

I think this audio clip about what's supposed to be going on in Britain's Muslim community is worth listening to. I wonder what you think of it.

From the New Statesman

Mark Alexander

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

I know the feeling!
Three years ago, I [Melanie Phillips] wrote a proposal for a book about the alarming resurgence of anti-Jewish feeling in Britain, the way this had been taken up by the left and the fact that this was undermining Britain’s ability to defend itself against global Islamist terrorism. My literary agent thought it was good stuff and sent it round. Every publishing house said no.

I was taken aside by a senior editor at a big-name imprint who was well-disposed towards me. ‘Drop it’, he said. ‘No British publisher will touch this’. Why? Because it defended Israel, already well on the way to becoming a pariah state, and worse still levelled the charge of anti-Jewish prejudice against the British intelligentsia.

I broadened out the proposal to include an analysis of what I thought was the true nature of the threat posed by the Islamic jihad; the back-to-front thinking in Britain which was turning Islamist aggressors into victims while western and Israeli victims were turned into aggressors; the role played in this process by multiculturalism; and the lethal threat this all posed to a free world under attack.

My agent sent this proposal to specifically Jewish publishers in the hope of touching a nerve. It touched one all right - the problem was it was the wrong nerve. ‘I don’t agree with this AT ALL so I won’t publish it’, said one. Another jovially observed: ‘I’d rather take ricin than publish this’. The battle to publish Londonistan

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Mark Alexander
Christians turning to 'martyrdom' for Islam!
Many Palestinian Christians identify with the struggle against Israel to such an extent that they find themselves on the side of Islamic fundamentalism. In some cases, Palestinian Christians have actually joined Islamic terror groups. Christian 'Martyr' for Islam
Mark Alexander
The Cartoon Controversy from the Jews' Perspective
In the Mohammed-cartoon controversy, the Western world faced fundamental questions that will continue to evolve in the coming years. These include: the nature of Western identity; the internal solidarity of the Western world; to what extent Western societies can be intimidated; how Muslim violence should be confronted; whether a Western Islam can evolve; to what extent some of the Muslims living in the West are a fifth column for a violent non-Western culture; and whether right-wing trends in the West will increase.

Israel and the Jews were drawn - almost inevitably - into the controversy between Muslims and the West once the violent protests against the cartoons rapidly accelerated in the first week of February 2006. This was yet another manifestation of the hard core of anti-Semitism that portrays the Jews as responsible for all evil in the world.

Western media contrasted Muslims' sensitivity about the cartoons with the stream of far more offensive anti-Semitic cartoons published in Muslim media. The Middle Eastern boycott of Danish firms also raised some questions about Danish boycotts of Israel.

Israel faces a serious risk of Western scapegoating as the Muslim-Western controversy develops over the coming years. In an increasingly unpredictable world, Israel may need to establish a rapid-analysis force to assess emerging global events. The Mohammed-Cartoon Controversy, Israel, and the Jews: A Case Study by Manfred Gerstenfeld
Mark Alexander

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Adieu Ayaan!
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Her Dutch citizenship withdrawn, Ayaan Hirsi Ali is packing her bags for Washington. SPIEGEL spoke to her about leaving the Netherlands, her book project and the American Enterprise Institute, which has offered her a fellowship.

She apologizes for the mess in her apartment. But it's a mess that says volumes about her life. Still to be unwrapped bouquets, complete with messages of support, are strewn everywhere. A treadmill stands in the center of the room -- running in the nearby park would be way too risky. Newspapers lie scattered across the glazed white desk, her portrait on the front pages. She looks spiteful, with a touch of fear and anger in her eyes.

"I never really got a chance to settle down," says Ayaan Hirsi Ali as she steps into the small kitchen, "and yet I felt very much at home here." Now, though, the luxury apartment high above the roofs of The Hague -- her refuge from the death threats of Islamic fundamentalists -- has become foreign to her. The neighbors have sued her out of the building because they were tired of dealing with the security detail assigned to protect Hirsi Ali from attack. Even worse, the Dutch Minister of Immigration and Integration, Rita Verdonk, stripped her of her citizenship early last week, citing minor lies on Ali's citizenship application. A chapter in Hirsi Ali's life -- and an era in Dutch politics -- has come to an end. Settling Scores with Old Europe and Source: Der Spiegel By Gerald Traufetter
Mark Alexander
The Future of France: Islamic of Secular?
PARIS - Al Fath Mosque is in a scruffy immigrant neighborhood not far from the neon-lit kitsch of Pigalle. On Friday afternoons the mosque is jammed, and the overflow of worshippers - all men - spills into the streets.

Tourists who stumble on the scene reflexively reach for their cameras, struck by this unusual public manifestation of religiosity in a country where Christian belief has become passe.

In France and in almost every other European country, Christianity appears to be in a free fall. Although up to 88 percent of the French identify themselves as Roman Catholic, only about 5 percent go to church on most Sundays; 60 percent say they "never" or "practically never" go.

But Islam is a thriving force. The 12 million to 15 million Muslims who live in Europe make up less than 5 percent of the total population, but the vitality of their faith has led some experts to predict that Islam will become the continent's dominant faith.

Princeton University historian Bernard Lewis, the dean of American Middle East scholars, flatly predicts that Europe will be Islamic by the end of this century "at the very latest." In France, Islam and secularism spread as Christianity lapses by Tom Hundley
Mark Alexander

Monday, June 26, 2006

France Commemorates Muslim War Dead
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French President Jacques Chirac has marked 90 years since the Battle of Verdun by unveiling a monument to Muslims who fell in the key WWI battle.

The memorial is the first to Muslims who died in 300 days of clashes over the strategically located French town and in other World War I battles.

Mr Chirac hailed the French army in Verdun as "France in its diversity". France marks Muslim dead of WWI
Mark Alexander
Will Shari'ah come to Canada?


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An important note to all my visitors

I have just taken the unprecedented step of deleting some comments on this website.

This is not something I do lightly, for I am committed to free speech. However, these deleted comments crossed the line of respectability. I cannot tolerate them any longer.

All are welcome to comment on this website: left-wingers, right-wingers, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Sikhs, people of all other religions, and people of no faith at all.

But one thing I ask is that comments be placed in a reasonable and rational manner, without vulgarities and profanities, and without any racist intent. Please do not overstep the bounds of respectability and decency, for to do so can be very offensive to others. Furthermore, arguments written in this manner are never enhanced in any way.

From now on, any comments which I feel overstep these limits will be erased as soon as possible.

Mark Alexander

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Is this what the 'religion of peace' is all about?
I wonder how many of these demonstrators were arrested and charged after this demonstration? Is it really a strength of the West that we allow such demonstrations? Or should we, perhaps, start seeing this extreme tolerance as a weakness?
Video courtesy of You Tube
Mark Alexander

Saturday, June 24, 2006

More softening of the brain? A disturbing glimpse into the mindset of some Texans
Courtesy of Google Video and Turn to Islam
Mark Alexander

Friday, June 23, 2006

Is this a classic case of softening of the brain?
Video courtesy of Google Video and Turn to Islam
Mark Alexander

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Ayaan Hirsi Ali
In this very interesting interview by Danish television, Ayaan Hirsi Ali speaks out. It starts in Danish, but soons moves to English:
And here is the now famous short film, SUBMISSION:
Videos courtesy of Google Video
Mark Alexander
In the beginning there was darkness; in 2006 there is still darkness!
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The world's scientific community united yesterday to launch one of the strongest attacks yet on creationism, warning that the origins of life were being "concealed, denied or confused".

The national science academies of 67 countries warned parents and teachers to ensure that they did not undermine the teaching of evolution or allow children to be taught that the world was created in six days.

Some schools in the US hold that evolution is merely a theory while the Bible represents the literal truth. There have also been fears that these views are creeping into British schools.

The statement, which the Royal Society signed on behalf of Britain's scientists, said: "We urge decision-makers, teachers and parents to educate all children about the methods and discoveries of science and foster an understanding of the science of nature. Knowledge of the natural world in which they live empowers people to meet human needs and protect the planet. World scientists unite to attack creationism by Sarah Cassidy
Mark Alexander

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Blair: The Would-Be President!
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Tony Blair, mere Prime Minister, needs the trappings of President! He cannot stem the growth of Islam in the United Kingdom, but that doesn't matter! He can luxuriate in his Blair Force One instead!
One suspects that, like certain African heads of state, Tony Blair feels truly at ease these days only when he leans back in his upholstered seat and feels the jet engines propel him away from his own country, towards other lands where he is not responsible for the state of the streets and can luxuriate in the dignity of a world leader.

How galling, then, to have to travel in a rented plane, or, worse, on a scheduled service. How embarrassing to step on to the tarmac, to be greeted with all the courtesies of diplomatic protocol, from a jumbo jet bearing a commercial logo. How unlike the dignity of the American President!
Blair should check in like the rest of us
Mark Alexander
Osama bin Laden: A video

I would like to share this interesting video with you about Osama bin Laden:
With thanks to Who Is bin Laden?
Mark Alexander
When doing business with Saudis, use smoke and mirrors!
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The Government used "special accounting arrangements" on a controversial £20bn oil-for-arms deal with Saudi Arabia to make sure MPs were not able to vet it, The Daily Telegraph has learned.

The news comes as ministers put finishing touches to a multi-billion pound successor to the original Al-Yamamah arms deal, agreed in 1985 by Margaret Thatcher.

Controversy has raged over claims that millions of pounds were paid in bribes to secure the original contract.

Two years ago the Serious Fraud Office launched an investigation into the claims that bribes were paid by companies used by BAE Systems, one of the main beneficiaries of the deal, to win orders for equipment.

Government documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show that deal was structured to avoid Parliamentary scrutiny. Saudi deal 'hidden from MPs' by Christopher Hope

Britain's multi-billion pound Al-Yamamah arms contract with Saudi Arabia is the UK's biggest ever overseas defence order.

Yet little is known about it. The original deal was agreed by Margaret Thatcher, the then-prime minister, in 1985 and signed by Michael Heseltine and HRH Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud in the following year.

Analysts have estimated the value of the contract to be anything from £15bn to £150bn. Twenty years of smokescreen over Saudi deal by Christopher Hope
Mark Alexander

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Disturbing images of suffering!

The following images were sent to me this morning from Australia by a friend. I want to share them with you. They show the suffering that went on in the Sudan in 1994 during the famine in that country. I dare say that it wouldn't take a photographer long to find similar images today.

The Sudan is largely an Islamic country. One can but ask oneself the question: What do the fabulously wealthy of countries like Saudi Arabia do to alleviate such suffering? Wouldn't they be better off spending their gazillions trying to alleviate such poverty and hunger than by spending it on trying to promote Islam in the West, trying to promote their religion where it is certainly NOT WANTED! By the way, for your information, the photographer that took these photos, Kevin Carter, committed suicide three months after taking them. From depression!
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Mark

Monday, June 19, 2006

Ridiculous suggestions on Britain's race laws by Trevor Phillips
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The Chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, Trevor Phillips, has shown that he has no understanding of the nature of the Jihad, and therefore no understanding of the danger posed to the West by Islam.
Britain's race laws need updating to help in the battle against terrorism, the chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) has said.

Trevor Phillips has called for a debate on positive discrimination in favour of Muslims applying to join the police.

In a speech to be delivered on Monday he will question whether the police are "fit for purpose" for anti-terror campaigns.

He will also say race relation laws are stopping diversification in the police.

Mr Phillips will emphasise that it is not just a matter of fairness and equality, but an issue of national security.

Muslim commitment

In the speech to be given at the Social Policy Forum at the Government Office for London, he will say that British Muslims are as committed to tackling "terrorism" as anyone else. Race law update needed, Phillips
Mark Alexander