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ramana wrote:OK. So there are refs to camels of one gender atleast. Wonder the meaning of that/
Look at this verse from the Old Testament (Genesis 32-15) and the various English translations:
http://bible.cc/genesis/32-15.htm

The translations include "female camel", "milch camel", "milking camel", "milk camel", "suckling camel". It seems clear that the connotation is "a camel that can provide milk" (e.g., a barren she-camel would not be included, e.g., the barren cows in the Kathopanisad). Presumably the connotation of the Arabic word is similar.
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Rape victims fear being jailed in Mauritania http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/afric ... index.html
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SUBJECT HOLY SEE: POPE'S REGENSBURG SPEECH IGNITES FIRESTORM, LEADS
DATE 2006-09-18 13:01:00
http://cablesearch.org/cable/view.php?id=06VATICAN199
Summary. Pope Benedict XVI's September 12 speech in Regensburg caused an unwanted firestorm in the Islamic world because of the pope's quoting, in passing, an insulting reference made by a 14th-century Byzantine emperor.

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Following a bit of personal reminiscence about his own university days, the pope embarked on the lecture with the following passage:

"I was reminded of all this recently, when I read the edition by Professor Theodore Khoury (Munster) of part of the dialogue carried on -- perhaps in 1391 in the winter barracks near Ankara -- by the erudite Byuzantiine emperor Manuel II Paleologus and an educated Persian on the subject of Christianity and Islam, and the truth of both. It was probably the emperor himself who set down this dialogue, during the siege of Constantinople between 1394 and 1402; and this would explain why his arguments are given in greater detail than the responses of the learned Persian. The dialogue ranges widely over the structures of faith contained in the Bible and in the Qur'an, and deals especially with the image of God and of man, while necessarily returning repeatedly to the relationship of the three Laws: the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Qur'an. In this lecture I would like to discuss only one point -- itself rather marginal to the dialogue itself -- which, in the context of faith and reason, I found interesting and which can serve as the starting-point for my reflections on the issue.

"In the seventh conversation edited by Professor Khoury, the emperor touches on the theme of the jihad (holy war). the emperor must have known that surah 2, 256 reads: There is no compulsion in religion. It is one of the suras of the early period, when Mohammed was still powerless and under threat. But naturally the emperor also know the instructions, developed later and recorded in the Qur'an, concerning holy war. Without descending to details, such as the difference in treatment accorded to those who have the "Book" and the "infidels", he turns to his interlocutor somewhat brusquely with the central question on the relationship between religion and violence in general, in these words: "Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached."

The emperor goes on to explain in detail the reasons why spreading the faith through violence is something unreasonable. Violence is incompatible with the nature of God and the nature of the soul. God is not pleased by blood, and not acting reasonably is contrary to God's nature. Faith is born of the soul, not the body. Whoever would lead someone to faith needs the ability to speak well and to reason properly, without violence and threats.... To convince a reasonable soul, one does not need a strong arm, or weapons of any kind, or any other means of threatening a person with death...."

¶4. (U) The remainder of the lecture says very little about Islam (except for a passage suggesting that Muslims differ from Christians in their willingness to accept God as absolutely transcending reason) and focuses instead on ancient Greek philosophy, Medieval Christian scholarship, and modern European thinking about the relationship of faith and reason. It concludes with an echo of the Manuel quotation to affirm that reason and faith can and must go together.
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In India, a struggle for moderation as a young Muslim woman quietly battles extremism
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 04519.html
The violence in 2002 erupted after 59 Hindus were burned to death on a train as they were returning home from a pilgrimage site. Muslim extremists were blamed for the blaze, but the cause of the fire remains in dispute. In 2004, a government-appointed panel ruled that the train fire was an accident and not caused by Muslims.
A largely good article. Except above.

Author forgot to mention that same Govt. panel found a Gold mine under every Kangressi politicians house. First time in world history that Gold, Silver, Diamonds, Italian Lira and Stupidity were found in the same mine in equal measure near a famous address! The mine itself is weird since to take Gold etc. you need to take equal measure of stupidity along and by that measure Digvijay Singh looks like took a lot of Gold recently!
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Islamic group Boko Haram takes credit for the Christmas Eve bombings targeting Christians in Nigeria in which more than 80 died:

Islamist sect says responsible for Christmas Eve blasts in Nigeria
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arun wrote:Islamic group Boko Haram takes credit for the Christmas Eve bombings targeting Christians in Nigeria in which more than 80 died:

Islamist sect says responsible for Christmas Eve blasts in Nigeria
Nigeria should be an ideal test case for India to be rest assured that the Muslim population should not never be allowed to become a majority in any state or even a pocket in the country. We are already experiencing the evil of Islamization in Kerala, the amputation of hands of a Christian professor through Sharia , and in recent time, in Deganga in West Bengal, where illegal Bangladeshi Muslims set fire 600 Hindu homes and killed few while injuring many in a recent communal clash during Hindu festival of Durga Puja.

These are few videos on Nigeria that has documented the evil effects of Islamization, like this Christmas bombing, once the Muslims overtakes this majority Christians, the Muslims unleashed the terror attacks on the Christians in Nigeria.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdhGG6kI ... re=related
Sharia punishment in Nigeria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKIUtBCy ... re=related
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People cannot see and understand Kashmir and you want them to learn from Nigeria.
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Sumeet wrote:People cannot see and understand Kashmir and you want them to learn from Nigeria.
People whose ancestors have been kicked out from Dhaka are today supporting the same forces namely some Nobel prize winners today in WB. I don't see these people learnign until it is too late for them.
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In Denmark three charged for an Islamic Terrorist “Mumbai-Style” plot to attack the Jyllands-Posten newspaper which had attracted the ire of Muslims by publishing cartoons of the Islamic prophet Mohammad.

Interestingly two of those charged are citizens of Sweden.

Three charged over plot to attack Danish newspaper
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VIED attack suspected to be carried out by Islamic Terrorists in Southern Thailand:

Bomb explodes in southern Thai province
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arun wrote:In Denmark three charged for an Islamic Terrorist “Mumbai-Style” plot to attack the Jyllands-Posten newspaper which had attracted the ire of Muslims by publishing cartoons of the Islamic prophet Mohammad.

Interestingly two of those charged are citizens of Sweden.

Three charged over plot to attack Danish newspaper

How soon the Pakistani connection of two Sweeds is brought in the open?
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Top Gear stars cause religious row after dressing up in burkas on Boxing Day special

………….. Islamic extremist Anjem Choudary, said: 'The burka is a symbol of our religion and people should not make jokes about it in any way.

'It would have been equally bad even if they’d not been in a country mainly populated by Muslims.' …………….
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Pratyush wrote:
arun wrote:In Denmark three charged for an Islamic Terrorist “Mumbai-Style” plot to attack the Jyllands-Posten newspaper which had attracted the ire of Muslims by publishing cartoons of the Islamic prophet Mohammad.

Interestingly two of those charged are citizens of Sweden.

Three charged over plot to attack Danish newspaper

How soon the Pakistani connection of two Sweeds is brought in the open?
A_Gupta wrote: http://www.thelocal.se/31166/20101230/
Two of the Swedish citizens arrested following a foiled terror plot against a Danish newspaper have previously been arrested in Pakistan.
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New Years eve attack on a bar in Abuja, Nigeria suspected to have been carried out by Islamic Terrorists:

Nigerian capital Abuja hit by barracks bomb

And on New Years day in Alexandria, Egypt a Church is suicide bombed:

Suspected suicide bomber kills 21 at Egypt church
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Hani Shukrallah former editor of the Egypt’s English-language Al-Ahram Weekly in an OpEd holds up a mirror to his Egyptian Muslim co-relgionists and the picture is not pretty:
I accuse a government that seems to think that by outbidding the Islamists it will also outflank them. …………………

I accuse those state bodies who believe that by bolstering the Salafi trend they are undermining the Muslim Brotherhood, and who like to occasionally play to bigoted anti-Coptic sentiments, presumably as an excellent distraction from other more serious issues of government.

But most of all, I accuse the millions of supposedly moderate Muslims among us; those who’ve been growing more and more prejudiced, inclusive and narrow minded with every passing year.

I accuse those among us who would rise up in fury over a decision to halt construction of a Muslim Center near ground zero in New York, but applaud the Egyptian police when they halt the construction of a staircase in a Coptic church in the Omranya district of Greater Cairo…………………

I accuse you all, because in your bigoted blindness you cannot even see the violence to logic and sheer common sense that you commit; that you dare accuse the whole world of using a double standard against us, and are, at the same time, wholly incapable of showing a minimum awareness of your own blatant double standard. ……………..
Read it all in Al Ahram:

J’accuse
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 1H09FE.DTL
While WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is celebrating his $1 million-plus book deal on a 600-acre estate and enjoying his status as a lefty fringe hero, former cartoonist Molly Norris is in hiding.

The moral of this column is that in today's world, cartoons, if they target Islam, can be more hazardous to your health than crossing the mighty U.S. government and its allies.
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A_Gupta wrote: http://www.thelocal.se/31166/20101230/
Two of the Swedish citizens arrested following a foiled terror plot against a Danish newspaper have previously been arrested in Pakistan.
Danish newspaper plotter arrested twice before
In 2007, Awad and his girlfriend, the then 17-year-old Saifa Benaouda, were detained in Somalia. They were suspected of answering the call for jihad. New recruits were streaming into Somalia from around the world at the time.

But the worldwide press ran Benaouda's story that she and Awad were just a young couple mixed up in a foreign adventure. For instance, The New York Times published an account entitled, "Young Tourists Pick Somalia, and a 3-Nation Ordeal Begins." The Times described Benaouda as having a "blend of naiveté and a love of travel" and explained that she and Awad just happened upon Somalia while in pursuit of an "authentic" Muslim vacation. :roll:
In August 2009, Benaouda and Awad, along with their young son, were arrested again. This time they were traveling to northern Pakistan. A former Guantanamo detainee named Mehdi Ghezali was part of their traveling party and was arrested as well.
Through their attorneys, Benaouada, Awad, and Ghezali all professed their innocence, claiming they were simply on a pilgrimage to a "larger Pakistani city" in order to celebrate Ramadan. :rotfl:
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arun wrote: ................ And on New Years day in Alexandria, Egypt a Church is suicide bombed:

Suspected suicide bomber kills 21 at Egypt church
The Vice President of the Supreme Islamic Shiite Council in Lebanon Sheikh ‘Abd-al-Amir Qablan blames the Jews for the attack in Alexandria:

Lebanese Shia Leader Blames Jews For Alexandria Bombing
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http://thinkprogress.org/2011/01/03/allen-west-sharia/
Rep. Allen West (R-FL), a newly-elected member of the US Congress:
I think one of the critical things that we must come together is that there is an infiltration of the Sharia practice into all of our operating systems in our country as well as across Western civilization. So we must be willing to recognize that enemy. We cannot have a national security strategy that does not recognize it in specific and understand its goals and objectives. So once again, we can tailor you know our internal goals and objectives as far as our security systems, our political systems, economic systems, our cultural and educational systems, so that we can thwart this.
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Gerald wilder a right wing Dutch politician wants to Ban Koran and Muslim Immigration to Netherland.His party won many seats and now formed a coalition government in recent Dutch election. Here is an interview of Mr.Wilder with a British anchor when he came to show his film FITNA, a 10 minute movie about horror of Islam, in London.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GanFV4b1 ... re=related

And in Londonsthan Muslim Abduls now took the street in protest and wanted to kill him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=det7TUsL ... re=related
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Check out the comments at the bottom of the article.

A European anti-Islam movement grows
Paris conference brings together speakers from across Europe to rail against the dangers of Islamization.

PARIS, France — Gerard Brazon was uneasy. Something "unhealthy" and "dishonest" was afoot in France. It was Islam, decided the 58-year-old retired economic consultant turned blogger. And he was not alone in his concern.

On Dec. 18, Brazon joined hundreds of like-minded people to hear a procession of speakers from countries such as Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and the United States detail the dangers of Islam in Europe, notably the religion’s fundamental incompatibility with modern Western society, many of them said.

“Increasingly, freedom of religion is overtaking individual freedom,” said Brazon at the close of the first International Conference on the Islamization of Our Countries [2], lamenting the erosion of secular France.

The conference, held under the gaze of police and private security, was part revival preaching to the converted and part political drive to gather steam ahead of the French presidential campaign season. But for Brazon and others, it was also a “point of departure.” Organizers hailed the event as the birth of “a resistance movement against European Islamization.”

“Maybe you will have been the starting point of something in France and in Europe,” said Oskar Freysinger, the headline speaker, who stoked the crowd’s fervor after making a dramatic entrance surrounded by bodyguards wearing dark sunglasses, low-slung caps and black scarves covering their faces. As he entered, the crowd chanted his name.

Freysinger, a member of the Swiss People’s Party, is best known for his involvement last year in a successful campaign against the construction of minarets [3] in Switzerland, a debate that rages on across Europe. His speech was a mixture of gibes against soft-on-immigration liberals and calls for “revolution."

“What’s at stake is your mortal soul,” Freysinger told the crowd.

Organizers estimated that more than 1,000 people paid the 10 euro ($13) entrance fee to attend. Freysinger later called the audience “a true microcosm of society,” as he marveled at its diversity: Marxists, feminists, Socialists and members of the UMP, the ruling French right party.

What set the gathering apart was the fact that it brought people together from across borders around a single issue, said a lawyer for an anti-racism organization that had lobbied for the event’s cancellation.

Bernard Schmid, of the Movement Against Racism and for Friendship Between Peoples (MRAP), said far-right political groups that are anti-immigrant or anti-Semitic or anti-Roma have existed previously, citing groups in countries including the Netherlands [4], Germany [5] and Sweden [6], but if they joined forces it would be a new phenomenon.

“There is an identification of one common enemy,” Schmid said. “What is new is the common work, not the ideological profile.”

In early January, MRAP plans to file lawsuits accusing some of the event's speakers of inciting racial hatred. As proof, the organization will submit recordings of the proceedings, which were broadcast live on the internet. During the event, organizers told the crowd that some 50,000 people had watched online, eliciting wild applause. The final tally put that number above 240,000.

One speaker, Elisabeth Wolff of Austria, drew a standing ovation after describing how she was charged with “incitement to hatred” following a private seminar during which she quoted religious texts, including the Koran.

“I was not silenced, nor will they ever succeed in silencing me,” Wolff said to another stirring round of applause. She remarked that her case was not about the law but a political trial “intended to silence someone who speaks out against the barbaric nature of sharia law.”

“When there are enough Muslims living in Europe — and it doesn’t have to be a majority of the population, just somewhere around 15 or 20 percent — we will be living under Islamic law, and not the laws that presently govern us,” she told the audience.

Islam and mosques are ideas “that have nothing to do with Europe,” said Bruno Vendoire, a spokesman for Bloc Identitaire, the political group that organized the event and is vying to get a candidate on the 2012 presidential ballot. “We have our civilization to preserve and our civilization is Greco-Latin.”

Vendoire said the gathering was intended to build on the "sausage and wine" parties the group held in June in response to Muslims praying in the streets in some Parisian neighborhoods because of overflowing mosques. Earlier this month, Marine Le Pen, the vice-president of the National Front party, compared those prayers to a World War II occupation, prompting MRAP to announce it would file suit.

For Brazon, the issues go beyond prayer in the streets to more basic changes in France. He complains of neighborhoods where Africans are in the majority and he doesn't see anyone who looks like him. He says there are suburbs where young, white French men must assimilate to the speech and dress styles of young, Arab men, where women are not free to decide for themselves whether or not to wear a veil.

“I like to feel like a foreigner when I’m in a foreign country,” said Brazon. “When you start to feel foreign in your own country, you start to ask questions.”
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http://criticalppp.com/archives/35825
There is no one uniform pattern., but states like Turkey and Indonesia that are doing “better” (apologies for making a judgment, but how else to judge?) are running imported systems that maybe fairly functional, but that the ruling elite cannot seem to defend on “Islamic” grounds. This means that they are forever exposed to ideological assault from the Islamists. Much of the population appears to prefer the “imported” arrangement to any “authentic” Islamist alternative, but neither the elite nor the wider population seems to have arguments that can systematically justify the acceptance and import of new ideas, particularly ideas labeled “un-Islamic”. And what prevents such a discourse from developing? The answer lies hidden in two concepts that the Islamicate world has not been able to shed: the twin notions of blasphemy and apostasy and a subsidiary idea that these laws can be enforced by free-lance enforcers where the state fails to take action. This leads to a limited and hypocritical public discourse in which everyone (in public) pays lip-service to a mythology of Islamic perfection, completeness and ahistorical permanence, while struggling to carry on with life above and beyond those formulaic pieties. Ideologically, this concedes the public space to the Islamists and it is only their intellectual and practical bankruptcy that prevents them from taking full advantage of this tremendous ideological monopoly.
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Poll by IFOP on views of Islam in France and Germany, :
Muslims seen as threat in France, Germany

2011-01-04 14:45

Paris - Four in 10 French and German people see Muslims living in their country as a "threat", according to a poll published on Tuesday by French newspaper Le Monde.

Forty-two percent of French people and 40% of Germans questioned by pollster Ifop said they considered the presence of a Muslim community in their country "a threat" to their national identity, Le Monde said.

The findings of the study "go beyond linking immigration with security or immigration with unemployment, to linking Islam with a threat to identity", said Jerome Fourquet of Ifop, quoted by Le Monde. …………………….

Le Monde
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^Send digvijay on france and german tour, he will accuse germans and french of being terrorists and lock them up
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Yet another instance of a Mosque attacked in the Islamic world. Mosque attacked and people at prayer killed in Afghanistan :
Four shot dead in Afghan mosque attack

Posted Tue Jan 4, 2011 10:09am AEDT

Four people were shot dead in Afghanistan when insurgent gunmen burst into a mosque and killed civilians who were praying there, international forces said on Monday.

The attack took place in Baghlan province, north of the capital Kabul, on Monday. ………………..

ABC News
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Converts to Islam double in Britain, says study

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 217065.cms
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Even though this is from Pakistan, it counts as Islamophobia:
http://pakteahouse.net/2011/01/05/welco ... akilistan/
Welcome to Pakillistan. Where we kill indiscriminately, any where, any place, any time, any way, when it comes to dissent. We kill people as it is a divine duty ours. We are the solely guided and only righteous Muslims that ALMIGHTY ever created on this planet.

We profess that we are the true Muslimeens. We don’t care that ALMIGHTY calls HIMSELF, “AL-REHMAN” and “AL-RAHEEM.” We do not have the words of compassion or mercy in our dictionary. Those virtues some how seem to evade us. We only see the GOD as GOD ALMIGHTY, full of wrath and fire. Knowing full well, that without GOD’s compassion and mercy, we are not even able to exhale our next breath.

We are the judge, we are the jury and we are the executioners. On the entire planet, we are the only nation, on whom the ALMIGHTY has bestowed this burdensome, yet very righteous responsibility. We often tend to forget that there is a day of judgment ahead. Our patience is wearing thin, we can hardly wait for that day, so we give our judgment on any and everybody almost every day.......
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http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.c ... hp?ref=fpa
In the US of A:
The right-wing site World Net Daily and conservative columnist Frank Gaffney came up with a new reason this week to hate the Conservative Political Action Conference, arguing that it has been infiltrated by the Muslim Brotherhood thanks to Grover Norquist, the Republican group Muslims For America, and Ex-Bush staffer Suhail Khan.
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A_Gupta wrote:Even though this is from Pakistan, it counts as Islamophobia:
http://pakteahouse.net/2011/01/05/welco ... akilistan/
True summary of the Purelander's upbringing.
It takes a Poak to know Poakers. Bhangra of the Scorpians and Snakes has just begin. lets watch who goes first in this land of Qasim, Qadri and Qasab.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/06/world ... etain.html
WASHINGTON — An American teenager detained in Kuwait two weeks ago and placed on an American no-fly list claims that he was severely beaten by his Kuwaiti captors during a weeklong interrogation about possible contacts with terrorism suspects in Yemen.

The teenager, Gulet Mohamed, a Somali-American who turned 19 during his captivity, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday from a Kuwaiti detention cell that he was beaten with sticks, forced to stand for hours, threatened with electric shocks and warned that his mother would be imprisoned if he did not give truthful answers about his travels in Yemen and Somalia in 2009.

American officials have offered few details about the case, except to confirm that Mr. Mohamed is on a no-fly list and, for now at least, cannot return to the United States. Mr. Mohamed, from Alexandria, Va., remains in a Kuwaiti detention center even after Kuwait’s government, according to his brother, determined that he should be released.
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn ... index.html
Gulet Mohamed is an 18-year-old American citizen whose family is Somalian. His parents moved with him to the U.S. when he was 2 or 3 years old, and he has lived in the U.S. ever since. In March, 2009, he went to study Arabic and Islam in Yemen (in Sana'a, the nation's capital), and, after several weeks, left (at his mother's urging) and went to visit his mother's family in Somalia, staying with his uncle there for several months. Roughly one year ago, he left Somalia and traveled to Kuwait to stay with other family members who live there. Like many teenagers who reach early adulthood, he was motivated in his travels by a desire to see the world, to study, and to get to know his family's ancestral homeland and his faraway relatives.

At all times, Mohamed traveled on an American passport and had valid visas for all the countries he visited. He has never been arrested nor -- until two weeks ago -- was he ever involved with law enforcement in any way, including the entire time he lived in the U.S.

Approximately two weeks ago (on December 20), Mohamed went to the airport in Kuwait to have his {Kuwaiti} visa renewed, as he had done every three months without incident for the last year. This time, however, he was told by the visa officer that his name had been marked in the computer, and after waiting five hours, he was taken into a room and interrogated by officials who refused to identify themselves. They then handcuffed and blindfolded him and drove him to some other locale. That was the start of a two-week-long, still ongoing nightmare during which he was imprisoned for a week in an unknown location by unknown captors, relentlessly interrogated, and severely beaten and threatened with even worse forms of torture.
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Kosovo is a classic case how a respectively modern society can be turned backwards in to stone age when the Muslims were brought in to the power to rule the country, forcefully overthrowing the previous Serbian Government by US and it's NATO allies-
In an uncanny echo of Nazi practices during the period of the Third Reich, The New York Times reported that "captives" were "'filtered' for their suitability as donors, based on sex, age, health conditions and ethnic origin. "We heard numerous references to captives' not merely having been handed over, but also having been 'bought' and 'sold,'" the special rapporteur told the Times.

"Some of the guards told investigators," the Times reports, "that a few captives understood what was about to happen and 'pleaded with their captors to be spared the fate of being chopped into pieces'."

Mercy was in short supply however, behind KLA lines.

The report states: "As and when the transplant surgeons were confirmed to be in position and ready to operate, the captives were brought out of the 'safe house' individually, summarily executed by a KLA gunman, and their corpses transported swiftly to the operating clinic."

Once organs were removed from the victims they were auctioned off to the highest bidder and sold by a global trafficking ring still operating today.
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[quote]International Network

This brisk underground trade didn't end in 1999 however, when the break-away Serb province was occupied by NATO troops; on the contrary, operations expanded and grew even more profitable as Kosovo devolved into a protectorate of the United States.

In fact, a trial underway in Pristina has revealed that "desperate Russians, Moldovans, Kazakhs and Turks were lured into the capital 'with the false promise of payments' for their kidneys," The Guardian reported.

It was a "growth industry" that fed on human misery. According to The Guardian, recipients "paid up to €90,000 (£76,400) for the black-market kidneys [and] included patients from Canada, Germany, Poland and Israel," EU prosecutor Jonathan Ratel told the British paper.

"Donors" however, were left holding the bag, lucky to escape with their lives.

At the center of the scandal is the Medicus clinic. Located some six miles from downtown Pristina, Medicus was allegedly founded by university hospital urologist Dr Lutfi Dervishi, and a former permanent secretary of health, prosecutors claim, provided the clinic with a false license to operate.

Two of the accused, The Guardian revealed, "are fugitives wanted by Interpol: Moshe Harel, an Israeli said to have matched donors with recipients, and Yusuf Sonmez, perhaps the world's most renowned organ trafficker."

Prosecutors believe that Harel and Sonmez are the brains behind Medicus and that Shaip Muja, a former KLA "medical commander" who was based in Albania, may have overseen operations at the "clinic."

Muja remains a close confidante of Thaçi's and, in an macabre twist, he is currently "a political adviser in the office of the prime minister, with responsibility for health," The Guardian reports.

Investigators averred they had "uncovered numerous convergent indications of Muja's central role [in] international networks, comprising human traffickers, brokers of illicit surgical procedures, and other perpetrators of organised crime."

Besides lining the pockets of Albanian, Israeli and Turkish criminals who ran the grisly trafficking ring, whose interests
might also be served in covering-up these horrific crimes?[/quote]
A Gangster State, but which One?

The veil of secrecy surrounding KLA atrocities could not have been as complete as it was without the intervention of powerful actors, particularly amongst political and military elites in Germany and the United States who had conspired with local gangsters, rebranded as "freedom fighters," during the break-up of Yugoslavia.

As in Albania years before NATO's Kosovo adventure, organized criminal activities and "the trade in narcotics and weapons [were] allowed to prosper," Michel Chossudovsky wrote, because "the West had turned a blind eye."

These extensive deliveries of weapons were tacitly permitted by the Western powers on geopolitical grounds: both Washington and Bonn had favoured (although not officially) the idea of a 'Greater Albania' encompassing Albania, Kosovo and parts of Macedonia. Not surprisingly, there was a 'deafening silence' on the part of the international media regarding the Kosovo arms-drugs trade. ("The Criminalization of Albania," in Masters of the Universe? NATO's Balkan Crusade, ed. Tariq Ali, London: Verso, 2000, pp. 299-300)

The consequences of this "deafening silence" remain today. Both in terms of the misery and impoverishment imposed on Kosovo's citizens by the looting of their social property, particularly the wholesale privatization of its mineral wealth which IMF economic "reforms" had spawned, and in the political cover bestowed upon Pristina's gangster regime by the United States.

In the intervening years NATO's "blind eye" has morphed into something more sinister: outright complicity with their Balkan protégés.

Virtually charging the ICTY with knuckling under to political pressure from the Americans, the PACE report states that "the ICTY, which had started to conduct an initial examination on the spot to establish the existence of traces of possible organ trafficking, dropped the investigation."

"The elements of proof taken in Rripe, in Albania" during that initial inquiry investigators wrote, "have been destroyed and cannot therefore be used for more detailed analyses. No subsequent investigation has been carried out into a case nevertheless considered sufficiently serious by the former ICTY Prosecutor for her to see the need to bring it to public attention through her book."

This is hardly surprising, considering that the ICTY was created at the insistence of the Clinton administration precisely as a retributive hammer to punish official enemies of the U.S.

Hailed as an objective body by media enablers of America's imperial project, with few exceptions, while it relentlessly hunted down alleged Serbian war criminals--the losers in the decade-long conflagration--it studiously ignored proxy forces, including the KLA, under the operational control of German and American intelligence agencies.

The report averred that human organ trafficking was only a part of a larger web of crime and corruption, and that murder, trafficking in women, control over global narcotics distribution and money laundering networks were standard operating procedure for Thaçi and other members of the "Drenica group," the black widows at the center of the KLA spiders' web.

For his part, Thaçi has called the PACE report "libelous" and the Kosovo government has repudiated the Council's findings claiming that the charges "were not based on facts and were construed to damage the image of Kosovo and the war of the Kosovo Liberation Army."

While one can easily dismiss prevarications from Kosovo's government, the White House role in covering-up the crimes of their client regime should have provoked a major scandal. That it didn't only reveals the depths of Washington's own venal self-interest in preventing this sordid affair from gaining traction.

In all likelihood fully-apprised of the Council of Europe's investigation through any number of American-friendly moles implanted in European institutions as WikiLeaks Cablegate files have revealed, last summer Thaçi met with U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden at the White House.

Shamelessly, Biden "reaffirmed the United States' full support for an independent, democratic, whole, and multi-ethnic Kosovo," and "reiterated the United States' firm support for Kosovo's sovereignty and territorial integrity," according to a White House press release.

Indeed, the vice president "welcomed the progress that Kosovo's government has made in carrying out essential reforms, including steps to strengthen the rule of law."

An all too predictable pattern when one considers the lawless nature of the regime in Washington.
The Heroin Trail

As I reported more than two years ago in "Welcome to Kosovo! The World's Newest Narco State," the KLA served as the militarized vanguard for the Albanian mafia whose "15 Families" control virtually every facet of the Balkan heroin trade.

Albanian traffickers ship heroin originating exclusively from Central Asia's Golden Crescent. At one end lies America's drug outpost in Afghanistan where poppy is harvested for processing and transshipment through Iran and Turkey; as morphine base it is then refined into "product" for worldwide consumption. From there it passes into the hands of the Albanian syndicates who control the Balkan Route.

As the San Francisco Chronicle reported back in 1999, "Kosovars were the acknowledged masters of the trade, credited with shoving aside the Turkish gangs that had long dominated narcotics trafficking along the Balkan Route, and effectively directing the ethnic Albanian network."

As the murdered investigative journalist Peter Klebnikov reported in 2000 for Mother Jones, as the U.S.-sponsored war in Kosovo heated up, "the drug traffickers began supplying the KLA with weapons procured from Eastern European and Italian crime groups in exchange for heroin. The 15 Families also lent their private armies to fight alongside the KLA. Clad in new Swiss uniforms and equipped with modern weaponry, these troops stood out among the ragtag irregulars of the KLA. In all, this was a formidable aid package."

Despite billions of dollars spent on failed interdiction efforts, these patterns persist today as more than 106 metric tons of heroin flow into Europe. So alarmed has the Russian government become over the flood of heroin penetrating their borders from Central Asian and the Balkan outposts that some officials have likened it to American "narco-aggression" and a new "opium war, researcher Peter Dale Scott reported.

Scott avers: "These provinces" in Afghanistan, "support the past and present CIA assets in the Karzai regime (headed by Hamid Karzai, a former CIA asset), including the president’s brother Ahmed Wali Karzai, an active CIA asset, and Abdul Rashid Dostum, a former CIA asset. In effect America has allied itself with one drug faction in Afghanistan against another." Much the same can be said for CIA assets in Pristina.

As the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) published in their 2010 World Drug Report:

Once heroin leaves Turkish territory, interception efficiency drops significantly. In the Balkans, relatively little heroin is seized, suggesting that the route is exceedingly well organized and lubricated with corruption. ... Another notable feature of the Balkan route is that some important networks have clan-based and hierarchically organized structures. Albanian groups in particular have such structures, making them particularly hard to infiltrate. This partially explains their continued involvement in several European heroin markets. Albanian networks continue to be particularly visible in Greece, Italy and Switzerland. Italy is one of the most important heroin markets in Europe, and frequently identified as a base of operation for Balkan groups who exploit the local diaspora. According to WCO seizure statistics, Albanians made up the single largest group (32%) of all arrestees for heroin trafficking in Italy between 2000 and 2008. The next identified group was Turks followed by Italians and citizens of Balkan countries (Bulgaria, Kosovo/Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and to some extent Greece). A number of Pakistani and Nigerian traffickers were arrested in Italy as well.

As has been documented for decades, U.S. destabilization programs and covert operations rely on far-right provocateurs and drug lords (often interchangeable players) to facilitate the dirty work. Throughout its Balkan campaign the CIA made liberal use of these preexisting narcotics networks to arm the KLA and then provide them with targets.

When NATO partners Germany and the U.S. decided to drive a stake through Yugoslavia's heart during the heady days of post-Cold War triumphalism, their geopolitical strategy could not have achieved "success" without the connivance, indeed active partnership forged amongst Yugoslavia's nationalist rivals. As investigative journalist Misha Glenny has shown,

Most shocking of all, however, is how the gangsters and politicians fueling war between their peoples were in private cooperating as friends and close business partners. The Croat, Bosnian, Albanian, Macedonian, and Serb moneymen and mobsters were truly thick as thieves. They bought, sold, and exchanged all manner of commodities, knowing that the high levels of personal trust between them were much stronger than the transitory bonds of hysterical nationalism. They fomented this ideology among ordinary folk in essence to mask their own venality. As one commentator described it, the new republics were ruled by "a parastate Cartel which had emerged from political institutions, the ruling Communist Party and its satellites, the military, a variety of police forces, the Mafia, court intellectuals and with the president of the Republic at the center of the spider web...Tribal nationalism was indispensable for the cartel as a means to pacify its subordinates and as a cover for the uninterrupted privatization of the state apparatus. (McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008, p. 27)

Thaçi and other members of his inner circle, Marty avers, were "commonly identified, and cited in secret intelligence reports," published by the German secret state agency, the Bundesnachrichtendienst or BND "as the most dangerous of the KLA's 'criminal bosses'."

Trading on American protection to consolidate political power, thus maintaining control over key narcotics smuggling corridors, the special rapporteur writes that "having succeeded in eliminating, or intimidating into silence, the majority of the potential and actual witnesses against them (both enemies and erstwhile allies), using violence, threats, blackmail, and protection rackets," Thaçi's Drenica Group have "exploit[ed] their position in order to accrue personal wealth totally out of proportion with their declared activities."

Indeed, multiple reports prepared by the U.S. DEA, FBI, the BND, Italy's SISMI, Britain's MI6 and the Greek EYP intelligence service have stated that Drenica Group members "are consistently named as 'key players' in intelligence reports on Kosovo's mafia-like structures of organised crime."

As the Council of Europe and investigative journalists have documented, northern Albania was the site not only of KLA training camps but of secret detention centers where prisoners of war and civilian KLA opponents were executed and their organs surgically removed and sold on the international black market.
"The reality is that the most significant operational activities undertaken by members of the KLA--prior to, during, and in the immediate aftermath of the conflict--took place on the territory of Albania, where the Serb security forces were never deployed."
The report avers, "It is well established that weapons and ammunition were smuggled into parts of Kosovo, often on horseback, through clandestine, mountainous routes from northern Albania," the site of secret NATO bases, "yet only in the second half of 1998," Marty writes, "through explicit endorsements from Western powers, founded on strong lobbying from the United States, did the KLA secure its pre-eminence in international perception as the vanguard of the Kosovar Albanian liberation struggle."
"What is particularly confounding" Marty writes, "is that all of the international community in Kosovo--from the Governments of the United States and other allied Western powers, to the EU-backed justice authorities--undoubtedly possess the same, overwhelming documentation of the full extent of the Drenica Group's crimes, but none seems prepared to react in the face of such a situation and to hold the perpetrators to account."

While the special rapporteur's outrage is palpable, the ascension of a political crime family with deep roots in the international drugs trade and other rackets, including the grisly traffic in human organs, far from being an anomalous event conforms precisely to the structural pattern of capitalist rule in the contemporary period.
"What we have uncovered" Marty informs us, "is of course not completely unheard-of. The same or similar findings have long been detailed and condemned in reports by key intelligence and police agencies, albeit without having been followed up properly, because the authors' respective political masters have preferred to keep a low profile and say nothing, purportedly for reasons of 'political expediency'. But we must ask what interests could possibly justify such an attitude of disdain for all the values that are invariably invoked in public?"

Marty need look no further for an answer to his question than to the "political masters" in Washington, who continue to cover-up not only their own crimes but those of the global mafias who do their bidding.
As we have seen throughout the latter half of the 20th century down to the present moment, powerful corporate and financial elites, the military and intelligence agencies and, for lack of a better term, "normal" governmental institutions are suborned by the same crooked players who profit from war and the ensuing chaos it spawns to organize crime, thereby "rationalizing" criminal structures on more favorable terms for those "in the loop."

In this regard, the impunity enjoyed up till now by Thaçi and his minions merely reflect the far-greater impunity enjoyed by the American secret state and the powerful actors amongst U.S. elites who have profited from the dirty work allegedly performed by Kosovo's Prime Minister, and others like him, who are counted amongst the most loyal servants of imperial power.

Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to publishing in Covert Action Quarterly and Global Research, his articles can be read on Dissident Voice, The Intelligence Daily, Pacific Free Press, Uncommon Thought Journal, and the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks. He is the editor of Police State America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, distributed by AK Press and has contributed to the new book from Global Research, The Global Economic Crisis: The Great Depression of the XXI Century.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... &aid=22486
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BBC Topgear in soup over burkha show!

http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/37155.html
The BBC's Top Gear show has landed itself in hot water after the three presenters dressed in burkas during their Christmas Special in which they had to travel from Iraq to Bethlehem.

Several tabloid newspapers have, perhaps predictably, run indignant articles claiming Muslims are up in arms about the programme which was seen by 6.6 million viewers.

High-profile Islamic extremist Anjem Choudary, said: 'The burka is a symbol of our religion and people should not make jokes about it in any way. It would have been equally bad even if they'd not been in a country mainly populated by Muslims.'

An editorial in the Star, while not condoning the presenters' antics, said: "Hate preacher Anjem Choudary is the main rabble rouser against them. He also thinks Christmas is evil. Clarkson can be crass but he's no racist. Ranting Choudary is trying to spoil yet another British tradition. He's ruining it for the vast majority of Muslims who can take a joke. Don't let this hardline nut control our telly."
What is with Islam that is so insecure about its religion that it simply cannot handle jokes? So Lalprof wearing burkha is acceptable, but 3 BBC auto journalists wearing one if 'offensive to Islam' ? First the danish cartoons, then southpark, and now Topgear. sighh..
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Photoessay + interview with photographer
Q. Why Latino Muslims? Why do you think so many are converting?

A.Many describe disillusionment with the practices of Catholicism and the church establishment. These Latinos are lured by Islam’s simplicity and the Muslim’s independence from a mediating clergy in his or her relationship with God. Converts are seeking a different identity. Islam provides a moral code of conduct in everyday life, providing them with a more regimented and disciplined lifestyle.
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http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2011/ ... -time.html
Fawaz doesn’t actually condemn jihad, he just claims that these men aren’t real jihadists, but criminals. And from the view of the traditional madhhab, he is correct. He is not a Salafist, and good for him. But that doesn’t mean he rejects the need for Islam to eventually reign supreme on earth and for the People of the Book to have submitted and paid Jizya. His own statements heavily imply that he would not reject offensive jihad if legitimate ulama declared it obligatory.
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The Saudi’s earn the title Saudi Barbaria with this application of Muslim Shariah law.

Raped woman sentenced to be lashed for adultery and attempted abortion:

Girl gets a year in jail, 100 lashes for adultery
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Published on Jan 06, 2011
By Jochen-Martin Gutsch
Riding the Wave of Islamophobia: The German Geert Wilders: Der Spiegel Online
When Stadtkewitz discusses his party program, it seems clear that he wants to see Germany turned into something resembling Switzerland -- just with fewer mountains. He advocates strict immigration laws, expedited deportation, a ban on minaret construction and direct democracy through referendums. He is critical of the EU and envisions a country that is oriented toward Christianity and the West, largely free of Muslims, patriotic, safe and rich, and with limited government. He wants to seal off the country, arguing that the things coming from beyond Germany's borders, things like European bureaucracy, globalization, Islamists and foreigners taking advantage of the German social welfare system, are rarely good.
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Emerson Begolly aka Asadullah Alshishani, the Nazi Buff who turned Jihadi who besides eulogising Osama Bin Laden’s dislike of America and Jews also eulogised his dislike for Hindu’s:

Nazi Buff Turned Jihadi Allegedly Bites FBI Agents
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NOTHING will come of it saar.

They need someone to always blame for their failures.

It's a cultural and civilizational thing.
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