Thanks a lot, kuffar. “Danish attack plot suspect in previous arrests,” by Nina Larson for AFP, December 31 (thanks to David): STOCKHOLM — One of five men held over a foiled plot to massacre staff at a Danish newspaper had twice been arrested abroad suspected of terror links, the foreign ministry and media said Friday. […]
Archives for 2010
Women’s rights steadily eroding in Iraq as Islamic supremacists gain power
Sharia descends upon what had been a largely secular nation. Isn’t it great that Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange made Oklahoma safe for Sharia? “2011 looks grim for progress on women’s rights in Iraq,” by Shashank Bengali and Sahar Issa for McClatchy Newspapers, December 31: BAGHDAD — When Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki introduced what he […]
Anti-human rights riots in Pakistan during nationwide strike to uphold blasphemy law
Markets were closed and roads deserted: people were staying inside, hoping the wrath of these Islamic supremacists wouldn’t fall upon them. “Violence as Pakistan strikes over blasphemy law,” by Hasan Mansoor for AFP, December 31 (thanks to Block Ness): KARACHI, Pakistan (AFP) – Violence flared Friday as police and protesters clashed during a mass protest […]
“The grave human tragedy of the Christians in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq, has worsened dramatically”
A letter from David G. Littman, representative to the UN-Geneva for the World Union for Progressive Judaism, to the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay: WORLD UNION FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM * * * * * THE MARTYRED CHRISTIANS OF IRAQ RENEWED APPEAL (2008, 2009, 2010)… for the New Year 2011 To the High Commissioner […]
Canada: Man in Muslim woman’s garb robs bank
You just never know Good thing Western officials are relaxing laws banning the wearing of masks in public, eh? The problem here is that the West is anxious to prove its tolerance and multiculturalism, and to change its own laws and practices in order to do so, but there was a reason for those laws […]
Islamic scholar: Jihadis are “tools in the hands of the Zionists, Israelis, Europeans, and Orientals, with the goal of damaging Islam”
Maybe Sheikh al-Awda was the source for Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch Gregory III. In any case, it is disturbing to see this fantastical claim gaining increasing currency, although it isn’t really surprising given three well-established tendencies: the inability of Islamic supremacists to acknowledge any responsibility for any wrongdoing, their fanatical Jew-hatred, and their ongoing attempts […]
Baghdad bomb attacks on Christians: “I think there is complicity by security forces helping insurgents to implement their attacks”
Jihadist sentiments among the Iraqi governing authorities? Naaah, couldn’t be! More on this story. “Christians Are Casualties of 10 Baghdad Attacks,” by John Leland and Omar Al-Jawoshy for the New York Times, December 30 (thanks to Sr. Soph): BAGHDAD — One week after an Islamic extremist group vowed to kill Christians in Iraq, a cluster […]
South American drug gangs funding jihad terrorists
Axis of evil. “South American drug gangs funding al-Qaeda terrorists,” by Robin Yapp in the Telegraph, December 29 (thanks to Sr. Soph): South American drugs gangs are providing millions of pounds of funding for al-Qaeda terrorists by paying them to ensure the safe passage of cocaine across north Africa and towards Europe. Islamic rebels familiar […]
That’ll fix it: Father murders daughter in honor killing because she was going to become a jihad-martyrdom suicide bomber
I’ll say it again: Syria recently scrapped a law limiting the length of sentences for honor killings, but “the new law says a man can still benefit from extenuating circumstances in crimes of passion or honour ‘provided he serves a prison term of no less than two years in the case of killing.’” That’s right: […]
Pakistani govt bows to Islamic groups’ threats, backs out of commitment to review Islamic blasphemy laws
A defeat for human rights. “Pakistan refuses to modify Islamic ‘blasphemy’ laws,” by Aftab Alexander Mughal for Spero News, December 30: The government of Pakistan has backed out its commitment to review the country’s controversial Islamic blasphemy laws. On Dec. 30, 2010, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Syed Khursheed Shah requested that merchants and those […]