WARNING: This video is NOT for the faint-hearted!
Video courtesy of YOU TUBE
Mark Alexander
WARNING: This video is NOT for the faint-hearted!
Video courtesy of YOU TUBE
BBC: Arabic TV channel Al-Jazeera has broadcast what it says is unseen footage of Osama Bin Laden meeting some of the 9/11 hijackers.Mark Alexander
The channel said it showed al-Qaeda leaders "preparing for the attacks and practising their execution". Bin Laden '9/11 video' broadcast
You can watch some of the video courtesy of the BBC HERE
AL-JAZEERA: A new videotape aired on Aljazeera television has shown Osama bin Laden and senior Al-Qaeda members meeting with some of the men who carried out the September 11 attacks against the US in 2001.
The 90-minute video apparently shows Bin Laden, the leader of Al-Qaeda, taking part in the planning and preparation of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. Al-Qaeda video takes credit for 9/11
BBC: As part of his series on the fifth anniversary of the 11 September attacks, the BBC's Stephen Evans talks to Muslims in New York to see how they have been affected by the tragedy.Mark Alexander
Many Muslims in New York have been through a period of reflection since 11 September 2001, looking out at the wider US and wondering where they fit into it. NY Muslims keep the faith post 9/11
DAILY MAIL: How long will it be before Christianity becomes illegal in Britain? This is no longer the utterly absurd and offensive question that on first blush it would appear to be.Mark Alexander
An evangelical Christian campaigner, Stephen Green was arrested and charged last weekend with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
So what was this behaviour? Merely trying peacefully to hand out leaflets at a gay rally in Cardiff. How Britain is turning Christianity into a crime by Melanie Phillips
Antony Thomas is the reporter and director of "Death of a Princess." In this interview, he talks about the reasons he turned his reporting into a docu-drama, the multiple sourcing that he had for it, the film's most controversial scenes and some of the pressures put on him and on others to prevent its broadcast. And, he discusses what he came to learn about the young princess herself and the basic facts behind her execution. This interview was conducted on March 21, 2005.Mark Alexander
Please note: "This film cannot be video streamed because Internet rights are not available."
Interview: Antony Thomas
Reflecting on "Princess" 25 Years Later
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ISLAM REVIEW: Islam, in the West, is fighting its battle of acceptance and legitimacy. Muslim activists are working fervently trying to improve Islam's image. Their goal is to create an environment in which Islam can be easily propagated. Their tool is as old as Islam itself, but they have just rediscovered it. This tool is telling Christians that Islam and Christianity have a lot in common. They cite Islam's belief in the Bible, God, Jesus, Mary, the prophets, the day of judgment and Paradise. Nothing In Common by Abdullah Al ArabyMark Alexander
ASIA TIMES: Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the definitive presence of traditional Shi'ite Islam, has warned that he "no longer has power to save Iraq from civil war", and has withdrawn from politics (see Iraq loses its voice of reason, Asia Times Online, September 6). Ayatollah al-Sistani and the end of Islam by SpenglerMark Alexander
ASIA TIMES: DAMASCUS - The saddest news coming from Iraq is the decision of the Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani to cease all political activity and restrict himself to his religious duties in Shi'ite Islam. He said this weekend: "I will not be a political leader anymore. I am only happy to receive questions about religious matters." Iraq loses its voice of reason by Sami Moubayed
CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER: THE BRITISH media needs to be more balanced in its coverage of Islam, according to members of Christian-Muslim dialogue groups. On the fifth anniversary of the atrocities of 9/11 in New York, suspicion of Islam in the UK is higher than ever, as shown in a recent YouGov poll in which 53 per cent of respondents felt they thought Islam was a threat to Western liberal democracy. Media is warned over its coverage of Islam by Ed BeavanMark Alexander
FORBES: Iran's hard-line president urged students Tuesday to push for a purge of liberal and secular university teachers, another sign of his determination to strengthen Islamic fundamentalism in the country.Mark Alexander
With his call echoing the rhetoric of the nation's 1979 Islamic revolution, Ahmadinejad appears determined to remake Iran by reviving the fundamentalist goals pursued under the republic's late founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Iran Head Wants Liberal Teachers Ousted
TOWNHALL.COM: The month of September brings not only the fifth anniversary of the horrific terror attacks of 2001, but also marks the passage of 67 years since the beginning of World War II. An accurate, unflinching recollection of that incomparably destructive conflagration remains indispensable in understanding some of the key issues of the bloody conflicts of our own time. In particular, the course of World War II demonstrates the complete folly of the currently trendy notion that a just war somehow must qualify as “proportional.” Why seek "proportional" warfare? by Michael MedvedMark Alexander
GULF NEWS: Washington: US President George W. Bush vowed on Tuesday to prevent Al Qaida from setting up a violent, radical Islamic empire based in Iraq, which he said was Osama Bin Laden's ultimate goal.Mark Alexander
Bush said Al Qaida's vision was to create a "unified totalitarian Islamic state that can confront and eventually destroy the free world."
Bin Laden has declared Iraq "the capital of the caliphate," said Bush, who has often faced criticism for trying to tie Iraq into the broader "war on terrorism. Bush warns of Al Qaida plan for 'Caliphate' based in Iraq
BARNABUS FUND: Once there were tens. Then there were hundreds. Now Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard’s Anti-Terrorist Branch, speaks of thousands of militant British Muslims, indoctrinated and radicalised in British mosques and madrassas.Mark Alexander
This is not, primarily, because of the influence of a handful of a few “preachers of hate”. Islamic extremism has spread in Britain thanks to a particular brand of multiculturalism encouraged by this Government. And until ministers tackle it - especially the influence of Muslim faith schools - all their new efforts to build cohesion will come to very little.
The context goes far beyond Britain. Contemporary Islam has burst out of its colonial restraints. Once colonialism removed power, jihad and territorial control from Islam, it was left a benign force focusing on prayer and good deeds. But contemporary Islam has reverted back to early Islam, with all its theological rage against the non-Muslim world. Issues like Iraq and Afghanistan have become valves for expressing this anger and hatred against Britain and the West. THE SCHOOLS THAT DIVIDE THE NATION by DR PATRICK SOOKHDEO
NIS NEWS BULLETIN: THE HAGUE, 07/09/06 - The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) will present a controversial report on Islam to European Commission vice president Franco Frattini next week. Released in the Netherlands in April, it was criticised by both the Lower House and Foreign Minister Bot. EU Discusses Controversial Dutch Report On islamMark Alexander
The beheaded body of a Sudanese newspaper editor has been found on the outskirts of the capital, Khartoum. Kidnapped Sudan editor beheadedMark Alexander
REUTERS FOUNDATION - ALERTNET: (New York, September 6, 2006) Saudi Arabia should immediately end its discrimination against its 100,000 Chadian residents, most of whom were born in the kingdom but are increasingly denied the rights to basic education and emergency healthcare, Human Rights Watch said today. Saudi Arabia's decision to target Chadian children for expulsion from school is arbitrary and discriminatory.Mark Alexander
For the past two years, the Saudi government has stopped renewing one- to two-year residency permits for all Chadians in Saudi Arabia, Human Rights Watch learned through telephone interviews with six Chadian nationals in and around Jeddah. Thus by the end of August, nearly all of the estimated 100,000 Chadian residents of Saudi Arabia will lack valid permits. The overwhelming majority of them were born in Saudi Arabia and have never lived in Chad; many have never even visited the African country. Under Saudi naturalization laws, it is nearly impossible for Chadians to acquire Saudi citizenship because they generally do not fulfill the educational and financial requirements. Saudi Arabia: Chadians Barred From Schools, Hospitals [Source: Human Rights Watch]
BBC: Israel says it will lift its air and sea blockade of Lebanon on Thursday, at 1800 local time (1500 GMT). Israel to lift Lebanon blockadeMark Alexander
LE FIGARO: Le blocus aérien et maritime, imposé au Liban depuis le 13 juillet, sera levé à 17 heures, heure de Paris. Après le départ de l’armée israélienne, des navires français, grecs et italiens surveilleront les côtes libanaises. Israël lèvera son blocus sur le Liban jeudi
NZZ: Israel will seine See- und Luftblockade gegen den Libanon am Donnerstagabend aufheben. Wie das Büro von Ministerpräsident Olmert am Mittwoch mitteilte, soll die Uno-Friedenstruppe die bisher von israelischen Soldaten besetzten Kommandopositionen am Flughafen Beirut sowie vor den Seehäfen übernehmen. Israel kündigt Aufhebung der Blockade an
EL MUNDO: EL CAIRO.- Un comunicado difundido por la oficina del primer ministro israelí, Ehud Olmert, confirma que Israel levantará el bloqueo impuesto en el Líbano y cederá el control de los puertos, aeropuertos y otros puntos de entrada a las fuerzas internacionales el jueves a las 17.00 (hora española). Israel asegura que levantará el bloqueo al Líbano el jueves por la tarde
CORRIERE DELLA SERA: GERUSALEMME - Israele ha comunicato la revoca per giovedì alle 18 (ora locale, le 17 in Italia) del blocco aereo e navale imposto da settimane sul Libano. L'annuncio è stato dato dall'ufficio del primo ministro israeliano. La notizia giunge dopo l'ultimatum lanciato dal ministro degli esteri libanese, Fawzi Salloukh, che aveva annunciato l'intenzione di Beirut di forzare il blocco aereo e navale imposto da Israele alla scadenza delle 48 ore annunciate dal Segretario dell'Onu Kofi Annan. Israele annuncia la fine del blocco
TheAge.com in Australia reports that anti-Semitism is on the rise across university campuses in the country. Grahame Leonard, the president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, says July had the most anti-Semitic incidents - no fewer than 141 - since records began in 1945. Never before had there been more than some 90. The July attacks included phone calls, hate e-mails and graffiti, as well as violent incidents - with the big jump being on campuses in Victoria. Anti-Semitic Hate Wave Rolls Across Britain and Australia by Hillel FendelMark Alexander
BBC: President George W Bush has compared Osama Bin Laden to Lenin and Hitler in a speech to US military officers.Mark Alexander
"Underestimating the words of evil and ambitious men is a terrible mistake," he said as he quoted extensively from Bin Laden and other al-Qaeda figures.
He said the world had ignored the writings of Lenin and Hitler "and paid a terrible price" - adding the world must not to do the same with al-Qaeda. Bush compares Bin Laden to Hitler
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Islam is deeply anti-woman. Islam is the fundamental cause of the repression of Muslim women and remains the major obstacle to the evolution of their position. Islam has always considered women as creatures inferior in every way: physically, intellectually, and morally. This negative vision is divinely sanctioned in the Koran, corroborated by the hadiths, and perpetuated by the commentaries of the theologians, the custodians of Muslim dogma and ignorance.Mark Alexander
Far better for these intellectuals to abandon the religious argument, to reject these sacred texts, and have recourse to reason alone. They should turn instead to human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (adopted on December 10, 1948, by the General Assembly of the United Nations in Paris and ratified by most Muslim countries) at no point has recourse to a religious argument. These rights are based on natural rights, which any adult human being capable of choice has. They are rights that human beings have simply because they are human beings. Human reason or rationality is the ultimate arbiter of rights - human rights, the rights of women. Islam's Shame, Lifting the Veil of Tears by Ibn Warraq
INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE: BERLIN Public elementary schools in a southern German state will begin offering classes on Islam, and an education official in Baden-Wuerttemberg described the program as part of an effort to better integrate Muslims, many of whom are immigrants. German state to teach Islam in public schoolsMark Alexander
If the Zionist crusader missionaries of hate and counter-Islam consultants like Daniel Pipes, Robert Spencer, Michael Scheuer, Steven Emerson, and yes, even the crusader-in-chief George W. Bush were to abandon their unbelief and repent and enter into the light of Islam and turn their swords against the enemies of God, it would be accepted of them and they would be our brothers in Islam. And we send a special invitation to all of you fighting Bush’s crusader pipe dream in Afghanistan, Iraq, and wherever else W. has sent you to die. Al Qaeda Operative Invites Me to Islam by Robert SpencerMark Alexander
EUOBSERVER / STRASBOURG - Turkey should recognize the Armenian genocide as a condition for its EU accession, MEPs argue in a highly critical report adopted by a broad majority in Strasbourg on Monday (4 September).Mark Alexander
The parliamentarians in the foreign affairs committee strongly criticised Turkey's slow pace on reforms and urged clear progress in solving the Cyprus issue. MEPs back Armenia genocide clause in Turkey report by Lucia Kubosova
THE GLOBE AND MAIL: COPENHAGEN — Nine people who had acquired materials to make explosives and were suspected of plotting a terror attack in Denmark were arrested Tuesday, intelligence officials said. Denmark arrests nine in terror sweep by Jan M. OlsenMark Alexander
Ingrid Mattson, a Canadian convert to Islam, is new president of ISNA. Photo courtesy of BBC
BBC: The sessions at the Islamic Society of North America's annual convention had a little something for everyone. Some people came to ask questions about Islamic banking, others wanted tips on Muslim dating. N American Muslims debate role in society by Ian BrimacombeMark Alexander
Dear AdamIn the Name of Jesus, the Truly Compassionate, the Truly Merciful!
The Formal operational stage - 11-15 years - distinguishes itself in the child's ability to relate to ideas.I realize full well that it might be difficult for you to think in the abstract. It is difficult for many Muslim Arabs to do so. After all, Arabs are taught to think in terms of the literal and the concrete. But do try to make the quantum leap forward to being able to think in abstract terms, please. The safety of the world depends on it!
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia executed on Monday an Iraqi man convicted of trafficking hashish in the strict Muslim kingdom, the official Saudi news agency said. Saudi Arabia executes Iraqi for drug dealingMark Alexander
America's misreading of the Arab world—and our current misadventure in Iraq—may have really begun in 1950. That was the year a young University of London historian named Bernard Lewis visited Turkey for the first time. Lewis, who is today an imposing, white-haired sage known as the “doyen of Middle Eastern studies” in America (as a New York Times reviewer once called him), was then on a sabbatical. Granted access to the Imperial Ottoman archives—the first Westerner allowed in—Lewis recalled that he felt “rather like a child turned loose in a toy shop, or like an intruder in Ali Baba's cave.” But what Lewis saw happening outside his study window was just as exciting, he later wrote. There in Istanbul, in the heart of what once was a Muslim empire, a Western-style democracy was being born. Bernard Lewis Revisited: What if Islam isn't an obstacle to democracy in the Middle East but the secret to achieving it? by Michael Hirsh (Senior Editor of Newsweek)Mark Alexander
THE TIMES: PERSIAN PROVERBS have a particularly poetic quality to them. Among my personal favourites are: “The wise man sits on the hole in his carpet”; “You can’t pick up two melons with one hand”; and “When fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your teeth.” Profound.Mark Alexander
Another local maxim appears to capture the outside world’s response to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. It is akin to an ancient remark: “A gentle hand may lead an elephant by a hair.” For that is clearly the approach that Kofi Annan, on behalf of the United Nations, and Javier Solana, for the European Union, are adopting. Mr Annan was in Tehran this weekend to meet with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the firebrand Iranian President, and ask him politely if he would mind suspending the enrichment of uranium as the UN Security Council has demanded. Señor Solana is due to see Ali Larijana, nominally Iran’s chief negotiator on these issues, this week to explore once again whether formal negotiations can start on a new package of “economic and other incentives” that might allow Iran to do what UN Resolution 1696 has sought under the threat of sanctions. What a shambles over Iran by Tim Hames
THE SUNDAY TIMES: FAR-RIGHT extremists have adopted the tactics of Islamic jihadists by posting videos on the internet in which they threaten to behead British Muslims.Mark Alexander
The films show balaclava-clad white British men brandishing guns, knives and clubs, calling on all Muslims to leave the United Kingdom or be killed. One appears to be a soldier who has served in the Gulf.
In one film a man tells Muslims to “go home” or risk being burnt alive. He threatens: “I’ll cut your head off,” and claims to have “comrades” across Britain who have “had enough”. White extremists use terror videos to threaten Muslims
THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE: In Iraq, the world’s only superpower finds itself mired in a conflict that it cannot win. History’s mightiest military has been unable to defeat an enemy force of perhaps 20,000 to 30,000 insurgents equipped with post-World War II vintage assault rifles and anti-tank weapons. The Islamic Way of War: Muslims have stopped fighting on Western terms - and have started winning by Andrew J. BacevichMark Alexander
THE SUNDAY TIMES: THREATENED by a potentially nuclear-armed Tehran, Israel is preparing for a possible war with both Iran and Syria, according to Israeli political and military sources.Mark Alexander
The conflict with Hezbollah has led to a strategic rethink in Israel. A key conclusion is that too much attention has been paid to Palestinian militants in Gaza and the West Bank instead of the two biggest state sponsors of terrorism in the region, who pose a far greater danger to Israel’s existence, defence insiders say.
“The challenge from Iran and Syria is now top of the Israeli defence agenda, higher than the Palestinian one,” said an Israeli defence source. Shortly before the war in Lebanon Major-General Eliezer Shkedi, the commander of the air force, was placed in charge of the “Iranian front”, a new position in the Israeli Defence Forces. His job will be to command any future strikes on Iran and Syria. Israel plans for war with Iran and Syria by Uzi Mahnaimi and Sarah Baxter
Photo couretesy of NZZ
Im Atomstreit mit dem Iran glaubt Uno-Generalsekretär Kofi Annan nicht an die Wirksamkeit von Sanktionen. Nach Gesprächen mit dem iranischen Aussenminister Manuchehr Mottaki und Chefunterhändler Ali Larijani will sich Annan am Sonntag mit dem Staatspräsidenten Mahmud Ahmedinejad treffen. Sanktionen sind laut Annan nicht das richtige MittelMark Alexander
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Al-Qaeda has urged non-Muslims - especially in the US - to convert to Islam, according to a new videotape.Mark Alexander
The call is made by a man identified on the film as "Azzam the American", a convert also known as Adam Gadahn who is wanted for questioning by the FBI.
He says ignorance of Islam leads Westerners to accept wars waged by their governments and Israel against Muslim countries. Al-Qaeda calls on US to convert
Palestinian terrorists who held two Fox News journalists hostage for almost two weeks threatened in an online message to abduct non-Muslims visiting the Palestinian territories and kill them unless their demands were met. Fox News kidnappers vow to target 'infidels'Mark Alexander
THE TIMES: MI5 and the police are monitoring thousands of Muslims suspected of being terrorists or their supporters, Britain’s most senior terrorist investigator disclosed yesterday.Mark Alexander
Counter-terrorism experts are also concerned that the threat is no longer only being imported from abroad, as Britain becomes a breeding and training ground for the extremists. Thousands of Muslim suspects on the terror watchlist by Stewart Tendler
Watch BBC video of the arrests in London last night
BBC: Armed police have arrested 14 men following anti-terror raids in London, including 12 arrests at a restaurant in the Borough area. 14 held in terror police swoopMark Alexander
BBC: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has overtaken US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as the world's most powerful woman, says Forbes magazine. Merkel trumps Rice on power listMark Alexander
BBC: International donors have pledged $500m (£262m) of humanitarian aid for the Palestinian territories, well above the UN's target figure of $330m.Mark Alexander
The pledge came at a conference in Sweden after UN aid chief Jan Egeland called Gaza a "ticking time bomb".
Palestinians have been living on restricted aid since Hamas's election victory, and until now the UN had struggled to reach its target. Donors pledge Palestinians $500m