Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Sweden's New Wiretapping Law 'Much Worse Than the Stasi'

THE LOCAL: With just a week to go before the Swedish parliament is expected to pass a controversial wiretapping law, Pirate Party leader Rickard Falkvinge urges people to do all they can to block the legislation.

On June 17th the Swedish parliament is set to vote on the introduction of a new "signal surveillance" law.

What the law means is that all telephone and internet operators will be forced to attach a large cable to the state's supercomputer, where the state will be able to keep a record of everything said in telephone conversations, surfed on the web or written on the internet.

The law can best be described by the more explanatory term "general surveillance". Instead of just criminal suspects having their phones tapped, now everyone will be tapped via their phones, emails, web surfing, faxes etc.

But the state won't keep a record of everything. First it will scan all phone calls, emails and so on, in real time. Anything that is "considered interesting" on the basis of 250,000 search criteria, will be saved for further investigation.

All our phone calls, emails and surfing habits will be observed by Sweden's National Defence Radio Establishment (Försvarets Radioanstalt - FRA), which is why the proposed legislation is known as the "FRA law". Sweden's New Wiretapping Law 'Much Worse Than the Stasi' >>> | June 10, 2008

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US Presence Blamed for Iraq Woes

BBC: Iran's supreme leader has told the visiting prime minister of Iraq that the root cause of his country's woes is the presence of US troops there.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has been trying to reassure Iran about a proposed security pact between Baghdad and the US.

An agreement could lead to the setting up of permanent US bases in Iraq.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reported by Iranian media as saying that America's dream in Iraq "will not come true".

Iraqi officials say a pact is needed with the US military after its UN mandate runs out on 31 December to ensure there is no security vacuum.

Intense pressure

The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says that, according to Iranian media reports, Ayatollah Khamenei had a blunt message for his Iraqi guest.

"The occupation forces, who have employed all their military and security power to interfere in Iraq's internal affairs, are now the main obstacle in the way of the Iraqi government and nation," he reportedly told Mr Maliki. US Presence Blamed for Iraq Woes >>> | June 9, 2008

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Monday, June 09, 2008

Nonie Darwish: How I Accepted Jesus as My Lord and Saviour


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Brigitte Gabriel: Christian Persecution in the Middle East


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Convert to Islam, or Die!


Christians in Pakistan in Danger >>>

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Have the Brits Gone Mad?


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’Yurp’ Says auf Wiedersehen to Dubya: ‘Bush Damaged America’s Image Around the World’

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: German politicians from both the ruling coalition and the opposition are taking aim at outgoing US President George W. Bush ahead of his week-long farewell trip to Europe. The Iraq war, Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib have damaged America's reputation, they say.

Visits by US presidents to Germany are usually surrounded by an air of history. But the program for George W. Bush's visit on Tuesday and Wednesday reads as if he's already left office. There won't be any grand speeches or symbolic gestures at historic sites.

Instead he's being put up in an official residence in Brandenburg, about 70 kilometers north of the German capital. It's a clear sign that Bush is the lame duck of US politics in the remaining months of his deeply controversial eight-year presidency.

By inviting Bush to Schloss Meseberg palace, the official guest house of the German government, Merkel is officially returning the US president's invitation to his ranch in Crawford, Texas (more...) last November. It's a friendly gesture, but not an especially personal one. "She succeeds in playing this game between closeness and distance," Alexander Skiba, expert for trans-Atlantic relations at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), told the news agency AFP.

But senior politicians from Merkel's ruling grand coalition as well as from opposition parties have done away with diplomatic niceties, seizing on Bush's farewell visit to express their aversion to the president who remains vilified in Germany for launching the Iraq war. ’Yurp’ Says auf Wiedersehen to Dubya: ‘Bush Damaged America’s Image Around the World’ >>> June 9, 2008

BBC:
Bush, the Destroyer of the US Economy, Eyes the Economy on Trip to Europe: He talks about the need for a strong dollar; yet he has done everything in his power to weaken it. Funny that! >>> | June 9, 2008

WATCH BBC VIDEO:
The Faltering George Bush spoke of the work to be done in Afghanistan, ahead of his trip to Europe >>>

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Actor Omar Sharif Says Arab Nations Will Never Be Democratized

I have said the same thing all along: Islam and democracy are totally and utterly immiscible. In other words, they are like oil and water. They do not mix. Please read my essay on this here: Islam: The Enemy of Democracy and Freedom - ©Mark

FOX NEWS: Egyptian actor Omar Sharif — best known for his film roles in Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago — reportedly blasted U.S. policy in Iraq and said Americans are ignorant.

According to The Middle East Media Research Institute, Sharif said the "East" will never have a democracy because people like him "prefer to go to the neighborhood sheik." MEMRI —a Middle Eastern press monitoring organization — posted an interview of Sharif that aired on the Al-Hayat TV network.

"I lived in America for a long time. Only 10% of all Americans have a passport. In other words, 90% never left America," said Sharif. "They don't know anything."

Sharif said that he spoke with President Bush before the beginning of the Iraq War and told him that Arab nations are made up of sects resistant to becoming democratized.

"I said to Bush, even before he entered Iraq: Forget about all that. We, the Arabs... We are not like [regular countries]," said Sharif. "You will drown there.["]

After being asked what Bush's response was, the actor stated: "He didn't believe me."

Sharif, who was born Michel Demitri Shalhoub and raised a Roman Catholic, converted to Islam and changed his named when he married Egyptian actress Faten Hamama in 1955.

The 76-year-old actor, known for his expertise as a bridge player, has occasionally made headlines for his hot temper. In February he pleaded no contest to charges he assaulted a parking attendant in LA who claimed he was punched by acting great. [Source: Actor Omar Sharif Says Arab Nations Will Never Be Democratized] June 8, 2008

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Muslim World Wants to Shut Down West’s Freedom of Speech

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INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE: KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: A Muslim political leader urged Western governments Monday to hit out more strongly against acts that are offensive to Islam.

Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, secretary-general of the 56-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference, warned there seemed to be a growing "campaign of hate and discrimination" against Muslims by a small number of individuals and organizations.

In a speech to a conference in Kuala Lumpur on improving ties between Muslims and the West, Ihsanoglu praised Western nations for criticizing acts such as the recent release of an anti-Quran film by a Dutch lawmaker, but said more should have been done.

"Mere condemnation or distancing from the acts of the perpetrators of Islamophobia will not resolve the issue, as long as they remain free to carry on with their campaign of incitement and provocation on the plea of freedom of expression," Ihsanoglu said.

Earlier this year, the release of the film "Fitna" by Dutch politician Geert Wilders sparked protests by Muslims for showing images of terror attacks interspersed with text from the Quran.

Ihsanoglu also urged the media to reject "proponents of hatred and intolerance totally," citing other incidents such as the republishing in Denmark of cartoons considered an insult to the Prophet Muhammad. Muslim Leaders Urge Western Governments to Condemn Acts that Insult Islam >>> (Associated press) | June 9, 2008

DAILY TIMES (Pakistan):
Pakistan to Ask EU to Amend Laws on Freedom of Expression >>> By Tahir Niaz | June 8, 2008

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Why John McCain Could Still Beat Barack Obama in Presidential Race

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THE TELEGRAPH: Well, I got the first part right. Regular readers may recall that all those months ago, when Hillary Clinton was a dead cert for the Democratic nomination and John McCain was the RINO ("Republican in Name Only") outsider who had too many enemies within his own party to be a plausible candidate, I went out on a crazy limb and predicted that Barack Obama and McCain would be fighting each other for the presidency come November.

So now for the second half of my prediction: that John McCain would win the general election.

This bit may seem even more far-fetched, especially if you are following all this through the eyes of the British media, whose cynicism about domestic politics seems to be bizarrely mirrored (which is to say, reversed) by naivety about American politics. But I am standing by it. If anything, the events of the past few days have confirmed my view.



Why? Because the historical point that should have looked like Obama's irreversible moment of destiny - the vanquishing of his immensely powerful rival, Mrs Clinton - did not, in fact, lift him into clear triumphal territory.

Given the ecstasy of his own followers and the support he has had from the mainstream media in the United States, that event should have brought with it a sense of inevitability, an overwhelming tide of belief that he was now unstoppable: that the future belonged to him. It should, in short, have given him a real bounce in the polls. But it didn't. What he got was a very small spike.

The two polls taken immediately after Hillary's withdrawal speech (and her effusive expression of support for him) gave Obama leads so small as to be virtually within the margin of error. Why John McCain Could Still Beat Barack Obama in Presidential Race >>> By Janet Daley | June 9, 2008

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Sunday, June 08, 2008

Frightening Nazi Links to Modern Islam


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Democrats versus Obama


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Denmark: Anger over Headscarf Contest

Watch BBC video: Denmark's state broadcaster has come under fierce criticism for sponsoring a fashion contest for those who wear a headscarf >>>

INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE:
Danish TV Elects Iraqi-Born Teenager as Miss Headscarf 2008 >>> (Associated Press) | June 10, 2008

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Debate: Protecting European Critics of Islam


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Interfaith Summit Spreads Islam’s 'Message of Peace'

Where is the 'message of peace' to be found in Islam? It is not very helpful to make empty statements about Islam being a 'religion of peace', when clearly it is not. Please read this: Muhammad Announces the Sword as an Instrument of Faith - ©Mark

ARAB NEWS: MAKKAH — The international conference on interfaith dialogue that ended yesterday at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah called on all people, irrespective of their race, religion, culture or country, to come together to promote a culture of peace and tolerance.

The conference ended with the reading of the official statement by Abdul Rahman Al-Zaid, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL), which organized the conference.

“The conference has been held at a time when the world faces countless challenges that threatens [sic] the very existence of mankind. The conference affirms that Islam has a solution to all these crises and it is calling upon all Muslims, jointly with other people, to find solutions to all issues,” the statement said.

The call to have Muslims and non-Muslims work together to solve problems afflicting the world came with a recommendation to set up a center for dialogue to be named the “King Abdullah International Center for Cultural Relations” as well as the establishment of the King Abdullah International Prize for Cultural Dialogue.

The statement also urged Muslims to work with other cultures, irrespective of their views, to come up with solutions.

“The discussions, held in several sessions, focused on the Islamic roots of dialogue, the methodology and rules of dialogue, with whom the dialogue should be made and the topics for dialogue,” Al-Zaid said, reading from the prepared statement.

The statement also stressed the need for people to unite in their efforts against the waste of natural resources and the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction.

In addition, the conference appealed to all people, regardless of their ideology, religion or ethnic background, to propagate noble values that would end the present moral degeneration. It also called for concerted action to eradicate corruption and alleviate poverty. Interfaith Summit Spreads Islam’s Message of Peace >>> By Badea Abu Al-Naja | June 7, 2008

INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE:
King Opens Interfaith Dialogue that Aims to Bridge Gap between Islam and Other Religions >>> (Associated Press) | June 4, 2008

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The Triumph of Confidence over Competence, and Hope over Experience

Watch BBC video: Senator Clinton gives Barack Hussein Obama her backing >>>

BBC: Hillary Clinton has told her supporters to unite behind Barack Obama as she suspended her campaign to become the Democratic nominee for US president.

She was grateful to "all who poured [their] hearts into this campaign" and urged them to "take our energy, our passion" and help elect Barack Obama.

Mr Obama praised Mrs Clinton's "valiant campaign" and was "thrilled and honoured" to secure her support.

He will face the Republican presumptive nominee, John McCain, in November.

'Glass ceiling'

Mrs Clinton was given a huge ovation for her speech at the National Building Museum in Washington.

She opened by saying: "This isn't exactly the party I planned but I sure like the company."

Mrs Clinton thanked the "eighteen million of you from all walks of life" who voted for her.

She urged supporters to now ensure all their energy and passion was directed towards getting Mr Obama elected. Clinton Backs Obama and Bows Out >>> | June 7, 2008

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'Conversions to Islam'

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

NuLabour Found to Be Discriminating in Favour of Islam

THE TELEGRAPH: Christianity is being discriminated against by the Government in favour of Islam and other minority faiths, according to a landmark Church of England report.

The damning critique of Labour, which is endorsed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, says ministers are only paying "lip service" to the Anglican Church while "focusing intently" on other religions.

It claims Gordon Brown's Government is failing society and lacks a moral vision for the country.

And in an end to decades of tension between the Church and the Conservatives, the comprehensive study praises the Tories for their "strident" approach to combating poverty.

Instead it says it is Labour which is failing to acknowledge the breakdown in society and excluding vital religious voices.

The report urges the Government to appoint a minister for religion, who would serve as the Prime Minister's faith envoy and utilise the untapped reserves of volunteers in churches and charities.

It states: "We encountered on the part of the Government a significant lack of understanding, or interest in, the Church of England's current or potential contribution in the public sphere.

"Indeed we were told that Government had consciously decided to focus...almost exclusively on minority religions."

The highly critical report, titled Moral, But No Compass - a twist on Mr Brown's claim to have a "moral compass" - carries significant weight as it has been endorsed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and expresses the views of three-quarters of the Church's bishops.

It echoes claims made by the Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, last week that the decline of Christian values is destroying Britishness and has created a "moral vacuum" which radical Islam is filling. Christianity 'Discriminated Against by Gordon Brown's Government' >>> By Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent | June 7, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH:
Archbishop of York Blames Labour Government for Selfish Society >>> By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent | June 5, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH:
Bishop of Rochester [Accused of] 'Doing the BNP's Work' >>> By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent | May 29, 2008

TIMESONLINE:
Church Attacks Labour for Betraying Christians: Strongest criticism of government in decades >>> By Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent | June 7, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH:
Malaysian President Abdullah Badawi Calls for British Muslims to Live Under Sharia Law >>> By Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent, In Kuala Lumpur | June 9, 2008

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The EU Reveals Its Contempt for Voters

DAILY MAIL: Slowly but surely, the hidden agenda of the European Union's foreign policy elite, led by France, becomes clear. They want an EU 'army', 'hard power' and a grand new military headquarters.

Yes, reference was made to the Army in the Lisbon Treaty - which, of course, was opposed by the great mass of British public opinion - but only now is the scale of Nicolas Sarkozy's plan becoming clear.

The French President wants a direct rival to Nato, the body which has kept peace in Europe and the rest of the world for the past 60 years. Not only would this threaten our special relationship with the US, but also arguably world security.

We have had ample examples from the past of those EU countries who prefer restricting their troops to peace keeping or reconstruction, and eschew standing and fighting.

Take Afghanistan: Why is it Britain has more troops than any other country in Europe supporting the Americans?

What is truly depressing is that the British public will not even have the opportunity to object to this exercise in self-aggrandisement. It will be progressed through an obscure clause buried in the Lisbon Treaty (otherwise known as the EU constitution).

However, it is just possible that Lisbon itself could be scuppered next week when the Irish public are given a chance to vote. Latest opinion polls suggest a 'No' vote and - if one nation refuses to ratify the treaty - it falls.

Don't hold your breath. If the verdict does go against the Irish Government, they are likely to simply try again until they get the desired result, as they did when voters initially rejected the Treaty of Nice in 2003.

At least the Irish have a semblance of decency in these matters. Not so Britain. Since Labour decided - in defiance of its manifesto pledge - there would be no referendum on the Lisbon Treaty here, it has been an exercise in Parliamentary rubber-stamping, to be completed by Peers next week. The EU Reveals Its Contempt for Voters >>> Daily Mail Comment | June 7, 2008

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Turkey: Muslim Converts to Christianity Face Up to 3 Years in Jail


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America’s New Lord and Saviour?

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SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL:
Germans Cock-a-hoop about America’s New Lord and Saviour >>> | May 26, 2008

ABC NEWS:
Obama has admitted to cocaine and marijuana use in his teenage years, but [in this perverse world] it's his use of cigarettes that has merited national media attention >>> By Jake Tapper | February 7, 2007

DAILY MAIL:
Charismatic, Yes. But I Fear Obama's Not a New JFK >>> By Amanda Platell | June 6, 2008

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Attack on Iran “Unavoidable”; Iran “Would Disappear BEFORE Israel Does” – Shaul Mofaz

THE GUARDIAN: An Israeli minister has said an attack on Iran's nuclear sites will be "unavoidable" if Tehran refuses to halt its alleged weapons programme.

In the most explicit threat yet by a member of Ehud Olmert's government, Shaul Mofaz, a deputy prime minister, said the hardline Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, "would disappear before Israel does".

"If Iran continues with its programme for developing nuclear weapons, we will attack it. The sanctions are ineffective," Mofaz, who is also Israel's transport minister, said in comments published today by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.

"Attacking Iran in order to stop its nuclear plans will be unavoidable." 'Unavoidable' Attack on Iran Looms, Says Israeli Minister >>> By Haroon Siddique and agencies | June 6, 2008

BBC:
Israeli Minister Threatens Iran >>> June 6, 2008

BBC:
Analysis: Growing Talk of Iran Attack >>> By Jeremy Bowen | June 6, 2008

THE GUARDIAN:
Israeli Threat to Attack Iran over Nuclear Weapons >>> By Ian Black, Middle East editor | June 7, 2008

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Turkey’s Headscarf Wars

FT.COM: To the Photo Gallery >>> | June 6, 2008

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL:
Angst in Ankara: Turkey Steers into a Dangerous Identity Crisis >>> By Ferda Ataman and Jürgen Gottschlich | June 6, 2008

BBC:
Big Defeat for Erdogan; But AK Party, in Turn, Attacks Constitutional Court >>> | June 6, 2008

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Hillary Clinton gesteht ihre Niederlage ein

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NZZ Online: Hillary Clinton beendet ihre Kampagne für die Präsidenschaftskandidatur [sic] der Demokraten. Sie wolle sich am Samstag an einer Feier für ihre Anhänger hinter ihren Rivalen Obama stellen und die Demokraten aufrufen, geeint gegen den republikanischen Kandidaten McCain anzutreten, teilte ihr Wahlkampfteam mit.

(sda) Die amerikanische Senatorin Hillary Clinton kündigt das Ende ihrer Wahlkampagne an. Sie werde am Samstag ihrem Parteikollegen Barack Obama ihre Unterstützung aussprechen, teilte das Wahlkampfteam der 60-jährigen New Yorker Senatorin mit. Sie werde an einer Veranstaltung in Washington D.C. ihren Anhängern danken und zur Parteigeschlossenheit aufrufen. Hillary Clinton gesteht ihre Niederlage ein: Rückzug aus dem Wahlkampf - Unterstützung für Obama | 5. Juni 2008

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Gay Soldier's Fate Grips Brazil

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BBC: Brazilian military police have arrested an army sergeant who revealed that he was gay in an interview with a national news magazine at the weekend.

The ministry of defence says the sergeant is to be questioned about alleged desertion from the military and there is no question of discrimination.

Sgt Laci Marinho de Araujo, who suffers from ill-health, was moved from a Sao Paulo hospital to the capital Brasilia.

Human rights groups say they are concerned about his welfare.

The arrest happened just as Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was due to address the country's first national gay rights' conference.

Sgt Laci Marinho de Araujo and his partner, who is also a sergeant in the Brazilian army, featured on the front page of Epoca magazine. Gay Soldier's Fate Grips Brazil >>> By Gary Duffy | June 5, 2008

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Putting Profit above Principle

It has been announced that Tony Blair wants to ’devote his life to faith’. By ‘faith’ I suppose we are to understand ‘interfaith dialogue’, so as to try and ensure that we all live together in harmony.

This is a noble ambition indeed; unfortunately, however, there is one stumbling block: The nature of Islam!

For ‘interfaith dialogue’ to be meaningful, there has to be a readiness by all parties, in this case especially Jews, Christians, and Muslims, to compromise, for without compromise, interfaith dialogue becomes a meaningless exercise.

In Islam we find an implacable faith, an unyielding belief system founded on totally different principles than both Judaism and Christianity.

Christianity is based on love: The love of God, the love for God, the love of humanity. Islam, by contrast, is not a religion based on love; rather, it is based on total submission to Allah, and where there is no total submission to Him, we find the sword used to rein in the people. Indeed, Muhammad himself announced the sword to be an instrument of faith. Who, then, are we to argue with Muhammad’s declaration? How can we put a positive spin on that?

It is interesting to note that there is a maxim used by Muslims which states the following: ‘To convince stubborn unbelievers, there is no argument like the sword.’ [Source: Washington Irving: Mohammed]

For this reason, if for no other, it is difficult to see what Tony Blair hopes to achieve with his devotion to interfaith dialogue. How does he hope to change the nature of the faith of Islam? It is impossible to change nature. Indeed, can we change the nature of anything? And if this is so, then what hope have we of changing the nature of Islam, especially after more than fourteen hundred years?

The only man who could have changed its nature was the Prophet Muhammad himself. But as he is no longer around to make any changes, it is not going to be possible for mere mortals to change anything in that religion. You see, Islam is not a religion like Christianity anyway. Christianity has evolved, and has undergone a reformation. This reformation was made possible partly because Christianity, being based on the Bible, especially the New Testament, is to all but fundamentalist Christians, considered to be a book that is inspired by God. The words contained therein are not generally considered to be God’s actual words.

In this respect, Islam is very different. Islam, as we all know, is based on the Qur’an, and that book is not considered be inspired by Allah; rather, Muslims consider the book to comprise the actual words of Allah as dictated to Muhammad by the Angel Gabriel in the form of a recitation. In fact, the very meaning of ‘Al Qur’an’ is ‘The Recitation’.

The result of this difference between the holy books has led to two quite different civilizations and cultures. Muslims are very defensive of Islamic culture and civilization in a way that Westerners are not defensive of theirs.

Take our leaders. They are reluctant to face up to the fact that we have a huge problem on our hands with Islam in general, and with the rapid growth of Islam in the West in particular. In this reluctance, they are doing us no favours. On the contrary, they are remiss in their duties as guardians of our way of life, as guardians of our Judeo-Christian civilization.

What, for example, are our leaders doing to protect our values and our way of life? Interfaithing will offer no protection; actually, on the contrary, it will probably lead to compromise – the compromise of Westerners. To me it seems like a cop out. It is a smokescreen to enable the top echelons to put profit above principle.

The jihad which is being waged against the West threatens us all. It is not something we can afford to ignore; yet people are ignoring it, largely in the hope that it will go away. It won’t. If anything, it will get worse.

The jihad has many guises. One of the latest is the economic jihad being waged against capitalism. Only this morning, it was reported that there have been calls for >Ireland to introduce Shari’ah-compliant finance as a matter of urgency. As a matter of urgency, no less! Why? So that Muslims living and working in Ireland can live their lives according to their faith, without feeling conflicted by the terms and conditions of living in the ‘evil’ capitalist system.

One can but ask oneself one question here: If living under capitalism is so onerous for these Muslims, then why did they come here to live in the first place?

The leaders of finance houses who are working so hard to introduce Shari’ah-compliant financial services and products seem to be oblivious to the fact that Islamic economics is competing in every respect with capitalism. Isn’t it true to say that the interest rate is the keystone of a capitalist economy? Take that keystone away and the whole system will start to fall apart.

In Islam, riba is frowned upon. But let’s get one thing straight: Riba is generally translated as usury, not as the interest rate per se. There is a world of difference between usury, which is the charging of extortionate rates of interest for loans, and the general interest rate which is not to be equated with such extortion. Yet nobody seems to be making any difference between them. The financiers appear to have been hoodwinked into believing that the interest rate is itself frowned upon in Islamic economics. It must be said that one’s definitions in this matter depend on the Islamic scholars one reads: Some scholars frown upon the interest rate altogether, calling it all usury, whilst others take a more liberal approach and make a distinction between a reasonable rate of interest and an extortionate rate.

Whichever is the case, the fact remains that Islamic economics is not compatible with the long-term interests of a capitalist economy. One can but worry about the tentacles of Islam tightening their grip on Western economies. Lest we forget, the old adage, He who pays the piper calls the tune comes to mind. We need not wait to learn that this is indeed true. We can discern the verity of the adage already when we look around us. Take the power of the petrodollar as a case in point. Its power is profound, and it can be felt around the globe.

It is one reason why our leaders and business people are reluctant to speak out. They are overcome by greed and fear: They are greedy to earn back the petrodollars, and they are fearful that if they speak out they will incur the wrath of the Muslims living in the West, and cut off our oil supplies into the bargain.

You see, they do not have the stomach for any form of confrontation. The sad reality is, however, that the West will not survive this onslaught without a confrontation of some kind or other. It’s just not possible. Muslims are to determined too replace our Judeo-Christian civilization with an Islamic one, too determined to replace capitalism with an Islamic economic system.

But by confrontation, I do not necessarily think that we need to go to war (though that cannot, of course, be ruled out in the long-run). But we do need to protect our own values and our own way of life. Alas, this is not happening. Our leaders are giving in at every turn. Appeasement of Muslims both at home and abroad is the norm of the day. It will do nothing for the West except accelarate the demise of our civilization, and accelerate the demise of capitalism, too.

Can’t the people in power see what they are doing? Are bankers and financiers so greedy that they are willing to bring down the West for their own short-term gain? Do they not realize that they are playing with fire? Do they really believe that capitalism and Islamic economics can co-exist? Can they really be that ignorant?

Personally, I think they are not; rather, I think these people are out to get all they can before the house of cards is brought down. Remember the fall of communism? Capitalism will fall equally easily if we do not pay more attention. It’s hard to believe, I know. But the introduction of Shari’ah-compliant finance and other Shari’ah-compliant products is just the start. It is the introduction of Shari’ah law by the back the door. Today it’s banking; tomorrow it will be Shari’ah enshrined in the laws of the land, enshrined in the constitutions of Western countries. How foolish our leaders, bankers and financiers are!

Before 9/11, it would have been hard to imagine that the West could have been so weak and unwilling to fight for a way of life we have come to expect and love. But it all started going wrong after those attacks, because we were too reluctant to state the case against Islam, clearly and unequivocally. The politicians have busied themselves making excuses for Islam and have deceived the public in so doing; the business people and bankers have busied themselves making money from the countries awash with petrodollars. And in so doing they have chosen to turn a blind eye to the financing, by Saudi Arabia, of the propagation of Wahhabi Islam in the West.

So what exactly is Tony Blair going to achieve with his lifetime spent interfaithing? Is he merely going to sell the West farther down the river? And in any case, what are his qualifications for doing this job? What does he know about Islam? And where has he learnt that which he does know?

One thing is for certain: People like Tony Blair are not going to learn the true nature of Islam by sitting in five star hotels in Bethlehem, talking to fabulously rich Muslims from oil-rich countries. To learn about the true nature of Islam, one has to mix and talk with people at the grassroots level. The rich are generally Western-educated, indulge in alcohol, spend enormous amounts of money in casinos, live in the lap of luxury, and generally do not adhere strictly to their faith. They are also generally well-travelled; so they are not representative of the ordinary man in the Arab street. Ergo, little can be learnt from them when it comes to the faith of Islam.

Isn’t it high time that we all started taking stock? Isn’t it high time that we woke up to the reality which confronts us? Isn’t it high time that we started to put principle before profit?

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Turkish Court Upholds College Headscarf Ban

ASSOCIATED PRESS: ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's top court ruled Thursday that Islamic head scarves violate secularism and cannot be allowed at universities.

The decision is a defeat for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Islamic-oriented government, which tried to allow the head scarves at universities as a matter of personal and religious freedom.

But the Constitutional Court verdict issued Thursday said constitutional amendments that were passed by Parliament in February went against secularism.

The head scarf issue is an explosive one Turkey, where the government is locked in a power struggle with secular groups that have support from the military and other state institutions.

The verdict is likely to bode ill for the government. Turkey's chief prosecutor is seeking to disband the ruling party because it is "the focal point of anti-secular activities" in a separate case at the Constitutional Court. He has cited attempts to allow head scarves at universities as a case in point.

Many see the head scarf as an emblem of political Islam, and consider any attempt to allow it in schools as an attack against modern Turkey's secular laws. Turkish Court Upholds College Head Scarf Ban >>> By Suzan Fraser | June 5, 2008

BBC:
Court Annuls Turkish Scarf Reform >>> | June 5, 2008

LE MONDE:
La Cour constitutionnelle turque annule un amendement autorisant le port du voile à l'université >>> | 05.06.08

DIE PRESSE:
Türkei: Kopftuch-Reform ist verfassungswidrig >>> | 05.06.2008

BBC:
Turkish Leaders Face Tense Summer >>> By David O’Byrne | June 5, 2008

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Geert Wilders visits Copenhagen from I Media Online on Vimeo.

Hat tip: Baron Bodissey of Gates of Vienna for this excellent video.

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Les nouvelles confidences 
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LE FIGARO: Dans un livre à paraître jeudi, la Première dame de France aborde aussi bien sa relation avec le président qu'avec Rachida Dati, et son futur à l'Elysée. Morceaux choisis.

Carla Bruni lève le voile. Discrète, presque effacée lors des voyages officiels, elle a finalement choisi de se livrer longuement dans un ouvrage, «la véritable histoire de Carla et Nicolas» (Editions du Moment), de Valérie Bénaïm et Yves Azéroual. Un livre où, fait rare, une Première dame de France parle de sa relation avec le président de la République. De leur rencontre, également, lors du fameux dîner chez Jacques Séguéla en novembre 2007. «Un dîner de copains» organisé par le célèbre publicitaire, qui avait confié avoir «vécu en direct le coup de foudre présidentiel. Ils ne s'étaient jamais vus et je pense qu'ils ne se quitteront plus jamais.» Les nouvelles confidences 
de Carla Bruni >>> De Samuel Potier | 04/06/2008

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Rev. Gene Robinson in a Controversial Interview



THE TELEGRAPH:
Bishop Gene Robinson to 'Marry' Gay Partner >>> By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent | June 6, 2008

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

The World Doesn’t Wish to "Absorb the 'Good Message of Islam'”, Your Highness!

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BBC: Saudi Arabia's monarch has urged Muslims to speak with one voice in preparation for interfaith dialogue with the Jewish and Christian worlds.

King Abdullah was speaking at a three-day conference in Mecca, attended by hundreds of Muslim delegates.

The king, whose country is mainly Sunni Muslim, said extremists were exploiting the tolerant nature of Islam.

As well as extremism, delegates hope to tackle what is seen as the negative perception of Islam in the West.

BBC Arab affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi says the meeting is supposed to be the Saudi answer to the controversial "clash of civilizations" thesis of US academic Samuel Huntington.

Muslim writers often cite Prof Huntington's ideas as evidence of Western hostility to Islam in particular.

'Voice of justice'

King Abdullah entered the hall alongside Iranian politician Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who sat beside him on the stage.

Correspondents say the message was that the Sunni kingdom was now in agreement with moderate Shia Muslims such as Mr Rafsanjani, a former Iranian president.

"You have gathered today to tell the whole world that... we are a voice of justice and values and humanity, that we are a voice of coexistence and a just and rational dialogue," King Abdullah told the delegates.

Extremism was a challenge to Islam that targeted the "magnanimity, fairness and lofty aims" of the religion, he said.

"That's why this invitation was extended - to face the challenges of isolation, ignorance and narrow horizons, so that the world can absorb the good message of Islam." Saudis Launch Islamic Unity Drive >>> | June 4, 2008

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Saudi King: End Islamic Extremism >>> (Associated Press) | June 4, 2008

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Goodbye, Hillary

This is a sad day for America! What America needs right now is a president of experience, not a man just out of his diapers. - ©Mark Alexander

YNET NEWS: For Israelis, Hillary Clinton’s defeat is a great loss, as she’s a true friend of Israel

Regardless of the official announcement she will be making, Hillary Clinton is finishing up her race to the White House exhausted and broke. The first attempt by a woman to reach the most senior post in the world did not succeed apparently.

The Americans, or so say the commentators, are still not “mature enough” for such sharp change. Oh well, perhaps next time around it will happen?

For us, as Israelis, Hillary’s defeat is a true loss. Hillary Clinton, and certainly her husband, has a record filled with numerous examples of support for the State of Israel. Did I say support? It was true love.

Had Hillary Clinton made it to the Oval Office in the White House, any Israeli prime minister, be it Tzipi Livni, Shaul Mofaz, Meir Sheetrit, Ehud Barak, or Benjamin Netanyahu, would be able to sleep well at night. Hillary proved she’s a fighter >>> By Eitan Haber | June 4, 2008

Watch Guardian Video on Obama: Meeting Mama Sarah: Xan Rice visits Barack Obama's ancestral home, where he meets his grandmother and discusses religion, race and childhood memories with his uncle and half-sister >>> | June 6, 2008

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

If This Is Europe, Then We Need Out! Spunkless and Spineless!

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BBC: A French court has fined former film star Brigitte Bardot 15,000 euros (£12,000) for inciting racial hatred.

She was prosecuted over a letter published on her website that complained Muslims were "destroying our country by imposing their ways".

It is the fifth time Ms Bardot been convicted over her controversial remarks about Islam and its followers. This is her heaviest fine so far.

The French film idol, who is 73, was not in court to hear the ruling.

The fine - equivalent to $23,000 - related to a letter she wrote in December 2006 to the then Interior Minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, which was published on her website, in which she deplored the slaughter of animals for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha.

She demanded that the animals be stunned before being killed.

She said she was "tired of being led by the nose by this population that is destroying us, destroying our country by imposing its acts".

In a letter to the court Ms Bardot, who is a prominent animal rights campaigner, insisted she had a right to speak up for animal welfare.

The prosecutor said she was weary of charging Ms Bardot with offences relating to racial hatred and xenophobia. [Source: Bardot Fined over Racial Hatred]

FORBES:
Former Screen Siren Bardot Convicted in Race Case >>> Associated Press | June 3, 2008

Brigitte Bardot vous souhaite la bienvenue

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Jacqui! You’re Full of It!

This government has so obviously passed its sell-by date, if indeed it ever had a sell-by date. To waste taxpayers money on this nonsense is staggeringly stupid, and staggeringly weak and appeasing too.

No amount of therapy is going to solve this problem. Jacqui Smith and the Home Office, with this proposal, have shown that they have absolutely no idea of the nature of radical Islam, or indeed the nature of Islam itself. Children in kindergarten could come up with better than this!

For God’s sake, find your gonads. It's high time you did! - ©Mark


THE TELEGRAPH: Islamic extremists could escape prosecution and instead receive therapy and counselling under new Government plans to "deradicalise" religious fanatics.

The Home Office is to announce an extra £12.5 million to support new initiatives to try to stop extremism spreading.

The central element of the Home Office plan is a new national "deradicalisation" programme that would persuade converts to violent and extremist causes to change their views.

Controversially, the new plan makes clear that people who fall under the influence of violent organisations will not automatically face prosecution.

Instead, the presumption should be that some such individuals would face therapy and counselling from community groups instead of criminal charges.

Documents being distributed to local councils explain that many people who get drawn into extremism have often suffered some sort of personal trauma or crisis that makes them vulnerable to exploitation.

"We do not want to put through the criminal justice system those who are vulnerable to, or are being drawn into, violent extremism unless they have clearly committed an offence," a Home Office report says.

"It is vital that individuals and communities understand this and have the confidence to use the support structures that we shall be developing." Islamic Extremists Should Get Therapy, Home Office Tells Local Councils >>> By James Kirkup | June 3, 2008

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Some European Views on Terror

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND SECURITY NETWORK, ETH, ZÜRICH: The gradual emergence of an Islamic counterculture in Europe risks widening the already huge gap between East and West.

"History" crops up a lot in our conflicts with violent jihadists. A war on terror was proclaimed, and then rejected, because the term was belatedly deemed as descriptively meaningless as a "war on Blitzkrieg" and as futile as a "war on drugs." Among alternatives that have been put forward are "the long war," "the first global terrorist war," the counter campaign against the "global jihadist insurgency," and an "anti-Islamic extremism" battle.

Commentators and politicians seek to give our opponents a historically familiar face by substituting steel helmets for the checkered keffiyahs and turbans. We have heard about "Islamofascism" and "Islamobolshevism," both of which terms risk boxing our thinking into the past even as they give needless offense to Muslims by claiming that they are latter-day Nazis.

Since we are also engaged in a "war of hearts and minds," there has been much talk of a Cold War, running parallel to three wars - in Afghanistan, Iraq and against the "global jihadist insurgency." As an American commentator recently wrote in Foreign Affairs, if we take 9/11 as the equivalent of 1947, we are only six years into a struggle that may abate in 2043 if our descendants are fortunate.

Jonathan Evans, the director of MI5, claims that "culture" will play a significant role in this generation's conflicts with jihadists without spelling out what that means. These claims would be more credible if there was more money for public diplomacy, which in the US receives a significant percent of the vast defense budget. But the West need not be concerned how it represents itself, if that merely means dispatching the Boston Symphony Orchestra once more, to prove that there is more to us than MTV or Baywatch. If the problems are primarily in the Muslim world, then we need to be doing things like supporting an Arabic Booker Prize and gradually expanding a liberal artistic and media culture in the Arab world. A large cosmopolitan bourgeoisie constituency exists in Cairo; our task is to discreetly help organize them, perhaps along the lines of Freedom House's role in the "color revolutions" in Georgia and Ukraine. For they will be one of the building blocks from which a more pluralistic greater Middle East will emerge.

During the Cold War, great enterprises like the Congress for Cultural Freedom confronted state propagandists in the eastern bloc. Now we have international media like al-Manar, as-Sahab, and al-Jazeera, plus 6,000 or so jihadist websites, along with chat rooms and social networks, often the real sites of auto-radicalization among young Muslims. Given the confusions in our own culture, how do we project a single view of Western society's values? What do we do about the growing number of people who inhabit a virtual world where, as in The X-Files, everything is a hidden conspiracy?

No significant section of Western elite opinion is sympathetic to the jihadists, as many were to Marxist-Leninism in the 1930s, but throughout Europe and even in the US there are left-liberals whose hatred of the US is so ingrained that they have become apologists for the most reactionary elements within Islam. Think of the activist human rights lawyers who are prepared to believe every crime ascribed to the US or UK governments and their collusive involvements with terrorists. British lawyer Madassur Arani has an entire West London practice dedicated to frustrating attempts by UK security services to recruit agents from within the British Muslim community. Her website gives step-by-step advice on how to resist recruitment.

There is also a larger penumbra of people who have migrated from the extreme Left to supporting parties that are halfway houses to the Islamists, e.g. George Galloway's Respect Party. In 2006 we had the spectacle of middle-class demonstrators bearing placards reading "We are all Hizbollah now," and more recently of the Archbishop of Canterbury seeking to make common cause with Muslim clerics by contemplating the licensing of enclaves of "soft" sharia law, a concession that would wholly undermine the Common Law of England while paving the way to "hard" sharia law in future.

Islam in Europe is a proselytizing religion which asserts its presence - most recently with demands for amplified muezzin in a predominantly non-Muslim suburb of Oxford or a 12,000 capacity mega-mosque to be situated next to London's 2012 Olympic complex. There are also quotidian acts of minority-within-a-minority self-assertion, ranging from schoolgirls insisting on wearing the hijab and jilbab to imams petitioning National Health Service hospitals insisting that patients' beds be turned to Mecca five times a day, to female Muslim NHS surgeons refusing to scrub their bare arms.

Throughout Europe, we are witnessing the gradual emergence of Muslim no-go areas, of enclaves based around nodal mosques and community centers, and public housing projects or rows of private terraced housing from which the indigenous population is decamping. Lax immigration policies, cheap flights and phone calls, and satellite TV mean that many immigrants do not make the mental break with "home." They simply transplant their home village to British cities.

So far, governments, notably in Britain and the Netherlands, have responded with state programs to inculcate local values through such things as formal citizenship tests. In these countries in particular, there has been a rapid abandonment of multiculturalism, but no commensurate attempt to uproot its massive bureaucratic expression in education, the media, and local government. Cultures of terrorism >>> By Michael Burleigh for FPRI | June 2, 2008

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Monday, June 02, 2008

Magdi Cristiano Allam


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How To Defeat The Global Jihadists

STANDPOINT.ONLINE: I have recently spent time talking with senior Pentagon officials and others involved in counter-terrorism. Their intellectual seriousness, and the global scope of their concerns, are strikingly different from those of their British counterparts, who are obsessed with “community cohesion” and the “radicalisation” of young Muslims. On these issues, the views of the non-Muslim majority population are largely ignored — except as potential “Islamophobes” with little or no say in the matter.

In the United States, by contrast, the Senate committee on homeland security heard evidence in April about the likely effects of a terrorist nuclear attack on Washington DC. The chairman, Senator Joe Lieberman, said, “The scenarios we discuss today are very hard for us to contemplate, and so emotionally traumatic and unsettling that it is tempting to push them aside.”

What was Lieberman talking about? A 10-kiloton bomb left in a truck by the White House would kill about 100,000 people and erase a two-mile radius of mainly federal buildings downtown. Most casualties would be burn victims, the majority of them African-Americans who work for the federal government. About 95 per cent of them would die an agonising death, because current capacity to treat such cases is limited to about 1,500. Since the winds blow west to east, the ensuing radioactive plume would drift towards the poor black neighbourhoods of the capital’s South East where there is only one hospital. Lieberman concluded, “Now is the time to have this difficult convers­ation, to ask the tough questions, and then to get answers as best we can.” One wonders what preparations for such a nightmare scenario are being made here in Britain. Are our parliamentarians asking these questions and enabling us to have this conversation? How To Defeat The Global Jihadists >>> By Michael Burleigh | June 2008

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Iran: Mann wegen Feminismus verurteilt

DIE PRESSE: Sein Einsatz für die Gleichberechtigung von Frauen bringt einem 22-Jährigen ein Jahr Haft ein: Der Student wurde wegen des Verbreitens staatsfeindlicher Propaganda verurteilt.

Im Iran ist ein Student zu einem Jahr Haft verurteilt worden - sein Verbrechen: Einsatz für die Rechte von Frauen. Der 22-Jährige hatte in einem Park der Hauptstadt Teheran Unterschriften für Gleichberechtigung gesammelt. Dabei sei er festgenommen worden, berichtete seine Anwältin am Montag. Ende Mai habe ihn ein Gericht dann unter anderem wegen des Verbreitens staatsfeindlicher Propaganda verurteilt.

Menschenrechtsaktivisten zufolge ist der Student der erste Mann, der wegen seines Einsatzes für Gleichberechtigung von Frauen verurteilt worden ist. Dutzende männliche Frauenrechtler seien zwar seit dem Start der Kampgane "Eine Million Unterschriften für die Gleichberechtigung" festgenommen worden - die meisten habe man aber bald wieder freigelassen. Weibliche Aktivisten hingegen wurden bereits zuvor zu Haftstrafen verurteilt.

Der Iran weist Vorwürfe, Frauen zu diskriminieren, stets zurück. [Quelle: Iran: Mann wegen Feminismus verurteilt]

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