Archive for November, 2010

Spencer at Copts rally at UN against Muslim persecution

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 7:12pm in Robert Spencer with 17 Comments

October 20, outside the UN in New York.

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Muslim girl killed for love affair with Hindu

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 6:04pm in honor killing, India with 28 Comments

Islamic law forbids a Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man. And even murder is preferable to that. “Muslim girl killed for love affair with Hindu,” from Indo-Asian News Service, November 25 (thanks to S.): A Muslim man has been arrested for killing his teenaged daughter who was in love with a Hindu youth from […]

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PA TV broadcasts song calling for Jihad against Israel: “Draw your sword, let it not return”

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 3:48pm in Palestinian Authority, Palestinian jihad with 22 Comments

But deep down, they really, really want peace. “PA TV broadcasts song calling for Jihad against Israel: ‘Draw your sword, let it not return,’” by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook for Palestinian Media Watch, November 30: Official Palestinian Authority television has broadcast a song calling for Jihad and violence against Israel. The PA TV program […]

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Ahmed Rehab of Hamas-linked CAIR won’t condemn Hamas, and has accused the government of fabricating jihad terrorists

Ahmed Rehab of Hamas-linked CAIR won’t condemn Hamas, and has accused the government of fabricating jihad terrorists

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 3:32pm in CAIR with 10 Comments

Surprise, surprise. “CAIR Rep’s Right Idea, Wrong Message,” from IPT News, November 30: There’s a “pattern” we should be aware of, CAIR-Chicago’s Ahmed Rehab told America during a recent appearance on Fox News. It has been Muslims who have helped “foil” recent terror plots and report extremists, he said. In many cases, that’s true. Rehab […]

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Obama-supported, pro-Sharia Kenyan PM orders gays to be arrested

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 3:20pm in Kenya, Sharia with 12 Comments

But remember: the real problem is Christian “extremists” who oppose gay marriage. Obama campaigned for Odinga, although he has denounced an initiative similar to this one in Uganda. Sharia Alert from Kenya: “Arrest gays, Kenyan PM orders,” by Bernard Momanyi for Capital News, November 29: NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 28 – Prime Minister Raila Odinga has […]

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San Diego Muslim accused of jihad recruitment and fundraising

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 3:15pm in Jihad in the U.S. with 4 Comments

Jihad recruitment in the U.S. “Somali woman in terror money case to stay in jail,” from The Associated Press, November 30: SAN DIEGO — A Somali-born woman in San Diego accused of routing money and people to a terrorist organization in her native country will remain in jail for now. Nima Ali Yusuf appeared briefly […]

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“No one, least of all Jamie Glazov, would be surprised at the Media and liberal Left’s misplaced sympathy for Islamist militancy, sympathy that obscures the underlying Islamist motives in even such obvious cases as the Fort Hood massacre”

“No one, least of all Jamie Glazov, would be surprised at the Media and liberal Left’s misplaced sympathy for Islamist militancy, sympathy that obscures the underlying Islamist motives in even such obvious cases as the Fort Hood massacre”

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 3:03pm in Uncategorized with 14 Comments

After all the violence and double talk, it is refreshing to find someone who still speaks the truth. Jamie Glazov, the ace editor of FrontPage magazine, has just released a new book, Showdown With Evil: Our Struggle With Tyranny and Terror, consisting of his incisive interviews with many pivotal figures on the contemporary scene — […]

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Father of NYC subway jihad attack plotter charged with obstruction of justice

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 2:53pm in Jihad in the U.S. with 4 Comments

Like father, like son. “More charges lodged against terror dad in foiled subway plot,” from the New York Post, November 30: The father of a man who pleaded guilty in a plot to attack the New York City subway system now faces additional charges, authorities said today. An updated indictment charges Mohammed Wali Zazi with […]

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Oregon jihad bomber was “average American student”

Oregon jihad bomber was “average American student”

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 7:08am in Jihad in the U.S. with 45 Comments

Good ol’ Mo-Mo Decent Fellows Update. “Friends: ‘We knew him as Mo-mo,’” by Kelly Koopmans for KVAL News, November 29: CORVALLIS, Ore. — To his friends and colleagues, Mohamed Osman Mohamud wasn’t a religious extremist, he was simply “Mo-mo.” “He was an average American student,” said Corvallis Imam Yosof Wanly. Yeah, the average American student […]

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Muslims to West: “Respect Islam”

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 6:58am in claiming victim status with 76 Comments

Pamela Geller hits this one right on the head: Islamic terror? Respect it, Islamophobe! Clitorectomies? Respect them! Honor Killings? Respect them! Persecution of Chrsitians, Jews, Hindus, non-Muslims? Respect it! Desecration of non-Muslim holy sites? Respect it! Islamic supremacism? Respect it! Lack of candor and criticism of Islam? Respect it! Homicide bombers? Respect them! Jihad? Respect […]

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Norway: Police reopen investigation into attempted murder of Satanic Verses publisher

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 6:53am in France, Norway with 7 Comments

The shooting of Nygaard was one of the first salvos in the violent jihad against the freedom of speech, which has heated up so much since then. “Norway reopens Satanic Verses shooting case,” from CBC News, November 27 (thanks to Benedict): Norwegian police, boosted by a sizable reward, have reopened an investigation into the 1993 […]

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Attorney General defends FBI’s actions in thwarting jihad attack in Portland

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 6:16am in claiming victim status, FBI with 15 Comments

It is good that Holder defended the FBI, but deplorable in the first place that in the wake of an attempted jihad mass-murder of Americans, Islamic supremacists (along with their Leftist allies) are trying to put him and the FBI on the defensive instead of cleaning their own house. “Attorney general says FBI acted properly; […]

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Pakistan: Misunderstander of Islam murders six in jihad-martyrdom attack near police station

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 6:05am in Pakistan, suicide bombing with 5 Comments

Laying hold of the Qur’an’s guarantee of Paradise to those who “kill and are killed” for Allah (9:111). “Pakistan suicide attack kills six,” from AFP, November 30 (thanks to JCB): PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) – A suicide bomber blew himself up near a Pakistani police station in the northwest of the country on Tuesday, killing six […]

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Oklahoma judge sides with Hamas-linked CAIR, issues permanent injunction against Sharia ban

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 5:46am in CAIR, courtroom jihad, dhimmitude, Sharia with 35 Comments

The Oklahoma law was not specific enough in explaining that Sharia is not just a system of religious laws and doctrines, but a political and military system. And so Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange wrote this (plaintiff, remember, is the local rep of Hamas-linked CAIR): Furthermore, plaintiff has presented testimony that “Sharia Law” is not actually “law”, […]

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Algeria to try four converts from Islam to Christianity for “illegally opening a place of worship”

Persecuting converts to Christianity is ongoing in Algeria, but it could be worse: since Islamic law actually calls for such people to be murdered, and Algerian authorities are instead just doing their best to make their lives miserable, those authorities qualify as bona fine “moderates.” Islamic Tolerance Alert from the Maghreb: “Four accused of violating […]

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Spencer: It’s time to profile

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 5:25am in air security, anti-dhimmitude with 18 Comments

Muslims are much more likely than other groups to plot terror attacks, so why aren’t we focusing on them? My column in Human Events this morning: As horror stories from the TSA become an ever-expanding genre, it is important to remember that the entire roiling controversy over airport security has come about solely because of […]

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Egyptian security uses live ammo on unarmed Christian protesters, killing four

“We’re not talking about social violence occasioned by the construction of a church, but rather security forces opening fire on protesters demanding their constitutional right to worship without arbitrary interference or discrimination.” “Egyptian Security Used Live Ammunition on Christian Coptic Protesters, 4 Killed,” for AINA, November 30: (AINA) — Christian Copts worldwide were shocked and […]

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Austria: Man fined for offending Muslims by yodeling

By on Nov 30, 2010 at 12:10am in Austria, dhimmitude with 41 Comments

“It was not my intention to imitate or insult them. I simply started to yodel a few tunes because I was in such a good mood.” Not anymore. “Yodelling offends praying Muslims, say judges,” from the Austrian Times, November 29 (thanks to C. Cantoni): An Austrian has been fined for yodelling while mowing his lawn, […]

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British Airways worker offered himself as suicide bomber, advised jihadists of airlines’ weaknesses

By on Nov 29, 2010 at 4:18pm in air security with 8 Comments

Speaking of air security, this update on the case of Rajib Karim raises questions equally relevant to the state of security in American airports: what did British Airways know about him when they hired him? Were there questions they could have asked, but didn’t? Were red flags in his behavior as an employee missed or […]

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