Spanish Jihad Update: it won't stop with North African enclaves, for by right, according to traditional Islamic theology, all of Spain belongs to the House of Islam. "Enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla under threat by Islamic radicals," from Typically Spanish, with thanks to Davida:
El Pais newspaper reported on Sunday that the Spanish North African Enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla were now objectives for the Islamic Holy War or Jihad.Intelligence services are describing the information they now have as the most worrying since 2004, with a fundamental group distributing a statement which describes the two cities as being occupied. It was also placed on a radical webpage from a cybercafé in Algeria.
Meanwhile, police have attested two alleged members of the GICM – The Moroccan Islamic Combat Group in Melilla in connection with the bomb attack on the Casa de España in Casablanca in May 2003 in which 41 people lost their lives.
The arrested men are 43 year old Belgium, although born in Morocco, Ali Aarras, and 31 year old Nordin El Behri Hamed Mohande from Melilla.
"...with a fundamental group distributing a statement which describes the two cities as being occupied."
That is how they look at it--and Spaniards, since you let the terrorists change your whole election last time--to elect the appeasers after one little muslim carnage demo reel, you can expect it to get real bad real soon. You Spaniards with a spine--better wake up.
You would think with the history of Spain really having been occupied for many years by these folks,they would be more vigilant. It shows they don't deserve the freedoms they enjoy because they are not willing to pay price of vigilance and DROPPING THE PC crapola.
EVERY speck of land that's in infidel hands will be fought over no matter what. It might be a worthless wasteland but the ummah MUST have it. The ummah must be fed constantly-with land as well as blood. It's the way of of Islamania.
What Europe will need is a modern Charles Martel.
I recently heard from a good friend of mine who often visits Spain that there are already areas where street names and street signs are written in Arabic.
Posted by: americaningermany at November 6, 2006 12:16 PM
Seeing how almost anything bought in the US has stuff written in Spanish as well as English I kind of wondered what other language (if any) things in Spain have written on them other than Spanish. Now I know. And this makes sense, unfortunately. The only surprising thing here is that France didn't beat Spain to this, being led by Ahmed Chirac.
It's nice to see how multiculturalism is a global phenomenon-NOT!
It always struck me as bizarre that the Spanish hung on to Ceuta and Melila while demanding that the British give them back Gibraltr. The usual excuse, that Ceuta is incorporated into the Spanish state while Gibralter is a mere self governing colony, is a mere legalism. Since Ceuta has the nearest thing you can get to free-port status in the EU, they can't even get much tax revenue out of it. Personally. I think they should have given their two little North African enclaves back to the Moroccans years ago: that way there wouldn't be scenes that are occasionally shown on the news, where Africans attempt to break into the European Union using scaling ladders and mass swampings on the perimeter barrier. At least when they try to get in via Gibralter they risk drowning in the treacherous currens of the straits or being chased by police speed boats.
the muslims have been itching to get spain back since they were kicked out in 1493 because of aggressive delusion amongst the Muslims that the lands which they overrun once, always remain Muslim lands. believing the Muslims have a birthright to invade any non-Muslim land on the pretext of converting the non-Muslim population to Islam, the victims of the Muslim invasion have no right to eject the Muslims! They have to meekly subject to the will of the Muslims, who invoke the name of a fantasy they called Allah. and if we do nothing they are going to be making the same claim to other western lands
I recently heard from a good friend of mine who often visits Spain that there are already areas where street names and street signs are written in Arabic.
The takeover has begun and is well on its way.
Posted by: americaningermany at November 6, 2006 12:16 PM
Hell. They have a grinning idiot of a president who is happy to have his picture taken with a kefiya tied around his neck.
I guess Zapatero is unaware of the propaganda Hamas is already feeding young Palestinians about Al-Andalusia being the next battlefront.
Ceuta, Melilla and Gibraltar are spanish territory and aways have to be. I recommend that US don´t be a traitor and be with Morocco like in Western Sahara when US supported Morocco. This horrible state that create the 3/11.
Americaningermany,
What you and your friend refer to as signs in Arabic are, actually, two different things.
On the one hand, the highways connecting the French border with Africa do have signs in Arabic, especially in summer. The purpose being to help Moroccan and Algerian motorists going back to their countries during holidays as well as to signal useful travelling things: we don't want them to get lost in Spain, you know!...
Another area is around Marbella, in the Sunny Coast, where many wealthy Arabs have bought or build beautiful, ostentatious residences and palaces for their recreation. Money talks and many signs are in Arabic out of commercial sense.
There is another, more serious case. The town of Granada, in the South, was the last Moorish kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. It was retaken in 1492, and this thing is still THE most important local celebration.
The old quarter of the city, the Albaicín, whose picturesque, Middle-Age houses and streets attracts tourists (and the people who can afford to buy the houeses) is, unfortunately, the object of a clear design by Muslims to take over it. They follow a consistent policy of purchasing contiguous houses and they have, effectively, taken control of some streets, that they try to make them by renaming and Arabic script. Financing for these purchases is not always clear and, certainly, both local authorities and people are quite reluctant to give the slightest support to them. No multiculties here, quite the opposite!
As for Ceuta and Melilla, they are simply Spain. When Spain was created as a politico-administrative reality during the Roman Empire, Mauretania Tingitania province belonged to it. When the first Spanish kingdom was created, with the Visigoths, the North African coastal area, including Ceuta and Melilla, were part of the kingdom. During Muslim times, the rulers at both sides of the Straits of Gibraltar were the same. The Reconquista only confirmed for modern Spain what always had been: that there is not a separation between the Iberian peninsula and the opposite African coast.
On top of that, the local population in both Ceuta and Melilla is Spanish (a Christian majority, plus Jews and Hindus). Regrettably, Muslims are growing up due to immigration and naturalization and PC-multiculti policies.
The danger here, is, on the one hand, the weakening of the fighting spirit in the Spanish society courtesy of our leftists, whose champion is now Zapatero. A perfect example of this are the stupid comments like those who say we should relinquish authority over these two towns and adjacent territories, to "return" them (they never ever were theirs) to Morocco.
On the other hand, the dar al-Islam theory of Muslims, whereby all territories that once belonged to Muslims should always remain theirs. And no one should be deceipted by those who claim "only" Ceuta and Melilla, for they also claim the Iberian peninsula.
Many people in Spain do understand what is at stake here. I would dare to say the overwhelming majority of common people.
Unfortunately, our élites are not always up to the task.
Unfortunately for us, Spain shares the dangers of countries like Israel, India and others, that have been able so long of defeating the jihad. But the moment we show weakness (and Spain does show it now with some very stupid moves) we are at risk.
Those spanish colonies (cities) in Africa are gateways for Muslim invasion..if a muslim climbs over the fence, then odds are that he is more than halfway to Europe.
The occupation of Cueta by Spain is suicidal.
Another gateway are the Canary Islands, these people in the hundreds drift to the Canaries on leaky boats and then the stupid Spanish go out looking for these mojado's to rescue..
Looks like The Camp of the Saints was prescient.
The secular and European west will be a mythic remnant in the future, if even that, and the fault my friends is not in ideology, multiculturalism, bleeding heartism (except that the origin of altruism and the bleeding heart complex is the Gospel and Christianity), but the real culprit is greed, corporate greed, the bottom line, stock value, ..the profit motive, and the need for a steady supply of cheap labor... capitalism.
Nariz,
You are terribly wrong.
Illegal immigrants do arrive to the Iberian Peninsula by small ships. They do so simply because we are near Africa. Illegal immigrants arrive to Texas or California because they are border states. They don´t arrive as easily to Michigan or Iowa...
The actual number of arrivals decreased sharply after a costly computerized radar system was operational in the Straits of Gibraltar (the same the Israelis have to control their, much shorter, shores).
Then they decided to shift operations to other areas of our Mediterranean coast (Granada, Almería, Murcia) still unprotected by radar and less close to Africa. They also moved to the Canary Islands, where the radar system is beginning to be operational, but it doesn´t cover the entire archipelago yet. On top of that, our Government decided not to police the sea for fear of committing any crime against political correctness in the seas...
As for Ceuta and Melilla, they now have a big fence. Very few incidents have been reported since its building up.
It must be recalled, that those who control the flow of people migrating to Spain are in Morocco, for the most part, but also in Senegal. It is not a spontaneous operation, but a coordinated, organized one (based, of course, on the actual demand). When you heard about incidents in Ceuta and Melilla, it was actually promoted by Moroccans in order to air their claim to the cities. An efficient policy that combines both effective policing of the sea and the extension of tha radar system to our entire southern coast (both peninsular and insular) plus a more effective foreign policy towards our neighbours can actually deter them.
People who succeed in entering Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Island are sent to the peninsula as soon as possible. Political reasons advise against allowing the presence of huge foreign populations in those territories, which are and will remain Spanish.
Finally, let me remind you: Ceuta and Melilla are not colonies. They are Spanish territories just as Madrid. No international body classify them as colonies. Morocco has not effectively made a claim to the UN. The local population does not differ from the peninsular population. They don´t have a different history on their own. We also have an enclave in France, Llivia, and no one is kidding himself by calling it a colony. Some people tend to simplistically believe that if they are in Africa, then they must "alien". You forget we they are in the vicinity of the Iberian peninsula. When Calais was English, it was not a colony. They Channel Islands aren´t either (although their legal status is much different from Ceuta and Melilla´s)
It is impossible to contemplate to give up what is yours, actually what is part of yourself. Do not believe progressive-third world supporters, Islamic revanchists or simply ignorant people by claiming that something which is under the control of the West be relinquished to appease your enemies.
No benefit could we get out of it. Especially, when you positively know they want much more than that.
Ceuta on the coast of Morocco was taken by Don Juan of Portugal in 1415 [while Granada was still ruled by Arabs] and has been in non-Arab, non-Muslim hands ever since. It came into Spanish hands when Spain and Portugal were a united monarchy, and then formally in the 1640 Treaty of Lisbon [according to the Nuevo Pequeno Larousse]. Alhucemas, another Spanish enclave on the Moroccan coast, was taken by Spain in 1490 and has been in Spanish hands ever since. Again, this was while Muslim Arabs still governed Granada. Hence, it is dishonest to call this European colonialism, since the Muslims were still threatening Spain at the time, and still ruling parts of Iberia that they had invaded and conquered. Melilla was taken in 1497 by Spain, just five years after the fall of Granada to Spanish forces.