Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week is not mentioned in this article, but I can’t imagine what else Khaled Bader Al-Khalifa could mean by “a campaign launched by some American universities against Islam.” Here again, then, is an attempt to silence those who dare to speak about the oppression of women, religious minorities and others under Sharia, and who dare to resist Islamic supremacism. The only winners can be the Islamic supremacists themselves.
“Kuwait condemns campaign launched by American universities against Islam,” from KUNA (thanks to Twostellas):
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 1 (KUNA) — Kuwait condemned a campaign launched by some American universities against Islam and called on the International Community to take a firm stand against such racial measures.
This came in the Kuwaiti delegation’s speech addressed by Khaled Bader Al-Khalifa, late on Wednesday, at the United Nations General Assembly on the Culture of Peace.
He said one must firmly stand against those who seek racial and religious sedition because such acts represent a serious threat to the efforts made to spread the culture of peace.
The Kuwaiti official welcomed all efforts to support the culture of peace by UN member states and the major role carried out by the general assembly in this respect.
Al-Khalifa touched on the significant role that could be played by the media and educational institutes to create a generation that condemns violence and hatred and can effectively spread the culture of peace.
He said Kuwait is sparing no efforts to spread the understanding of “moderation in Islam” where the cabinet issued a decision to form a committee aimed at spreading the understanding of moderation.
The committee held many international meetings, the latest last November in Washington with the participation of Moslem clerics who explained the true meaning of Islam.
Great. Hussein Qambar Ali will be so pleased.