Islamism & Islamophobia Abroad - News & Analysis (9-8-2014)

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Al-Qaeda Leader Calls For Jihad Against US, Targets Trump, Others Over Israel Support
An Al-Qaeda leader with a $6 million bounty has urged the assassination of Trump, Musk, Rubio, and other White House allies over America's pro-Israel stance.
Sa’ad Bin Atef Al-Awlaki, the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), has released a disturbing 34-minute video in which he calls for jihad against the United States and the assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and several individuals closely tied to the White House.

In his message, Al-Awlaki escalated his rhetoric further, urging supporters to also target the families of American officials with connections to the current administration.

This video emerged in the context of the United States reaffirming its support for Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

“There are no boundaries left after what has occurred—and continues to occur—to our people in Gaza,” Al-Awlaki proclaimed, making an open call to Muslims residing in the United States, regardless of their racial or national origin, to seek vengeance.

“As an initial and decisive action, I call upon every Muslim living in the sinful, arrogant, and criminal United States—whether Arab, American, or of any other descent. The only thing that matters is that they are Muslims, followers of the Prophet Muhammad,” he stated.
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Cross posting from Europe Positive news thread
https://x.com/MOSSADil/status/1969476606004474129
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BOMBSHELL: Newly revealed Hamas documents show the UK government kept working with Hamas even AFTER designating it a terrorist group in 2021.

British officials held meetings with Hamas ministries in Gaza. UK-funded NGOs promised money would keep flowing.

Publicly: “no contact with terrorists.”
Privately: business as usual with Hamas.

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Japan:
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16039254
Miyagi halts Muslim burial site plan amid pushback

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Under Japan’s cemetery and burial law and prefectural ordinances, new cemeteries require approval from local municipalities. Although Japan does not legally prohibit burials, many municipalities effectively ban them through local ordinances.

The idea to build burial sites for Muslims emerged as part of Miyagi Prefecture’s efforts to attract foreign workers, particularly from Islamic countries such as Indonesia.

Due to religious beliefs, Muslims cannot be cremated, but Japan has only about 10 cemeteries nationwide that allow burials.

In 2023, the prefectural government signed a memorandum with the Indonesian government to accept more technical interns and skilled workers.

Anticipating a rise in long-term residents, Murai had identified the need to “create a supportive living environment,” including burial options, as a key policy goal.

In October last year, Murai told the prefectural assembly that he wanted to explore building burial sites for Muslims and others who, for religious reasons, do not wish to be cremated. Prefectural staff began visiting existing burial sites outside the prefecture to gather information.

When media reported in late December that Murai was considering building burial sites, the prefectural office was flooded with calls and emails expressing concern and opposition.

In March, Murai condemned discriminatory social media posts targeting Muslims and reiterated his commitment to the burial site plan.

“Japan originally had a burial culture. Christianity is also based on burial. Even the imperial family used to be buried,” he said.

He emphasized that the issue affected not only foreign residents but also Japanese converts to Islam.

The sudden reversal has sparked speculation that Murai’s decision was politically motivated. He is currently serving his fifth term and plans to run for a sixth. Official campaigning will kick off on Oct. 9 and voting is scheduled for Oct. 26.
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