Pakistan: Blasphemy Accused Christian Languishing in Prison

BosNews reports: “Christian Man Languishing In Pakistan Jail”

— “A Christian man has been languishing for over three years in a Pakistan jail on charges of “blasphemy against Islam” and his family has expressed concerns over his health, BosNewsLife has established.”
— “Qamar David, a 50-year-old married father with four children, was arrested in 2006 for allegedly sending blasphemous messages against Islam, charges he strongly denies, his defense team told BosNewsLife.”
— “Khalid Gill, a regional leader of rights group All Pakistan Minorities Alliance (APMA), said David was taken into police custody in May 2006 and eventually moved to Karachi Prison in Pakistan’s Punjab province. He said his family was not allowed to see him for two years.”
— “Gill linked the controversial case to a business dispute with Muslims. Rights groups say David is among several innocent Christians who have been detained across Pakistan, where blasphemy legislation has often been misused to settle personal grievances.”

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“Pakistani Muslims Gun Down Christian Friend”

“Pakistani Muslims Gun Down Christian Friend”
— CDN reports:
“A group of Muslims shot their Christian friend dead this month on the outskirts of this town after saying they would spare his life only if he recanted his faith, according to the young man’s father.”
— “The friends of Patras Masih, who died from gunshot wounds on Dec. 3 in Karol village, Punjab Province, issued the ultimatum to him after accusing him of the murder of their friend Anees Mahammad. An autopsy reported showed Mahammad died from toxic alcohol earlier that day.”
— “Patras Masih’s father, Gulzar Masih, said his son was at home on that day, had no contact with Mahammad, and that his friends accused him of the murder only because he refused to recant Christianity and embrace Islam.”

India: All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) Seeks to Challenge India Supreme Court Decision on Women’s Right to Divorce Settlement

— India Express:
— “The AIMPLB believes the judgment reopens an issue that was settled during the Rajiv Gandhi regime in 1986 when Parliament enacted the Muslim Women Act after protests from Muslims against the Supreme Court verdict, which had awarded maintenance to Shah Bano in 1985.”
— “In the recent judgment, delivered on December 4, a Supreme Court Bench comprising Justices Deepak Verma and Sudarshan Reddy upheld the right of a divorced Muslim woman Shabana Babo to get maintenance from her husband.”
— Maulana Khalid Rashid of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB): “The Supreme Court judgment is a direct interference in Muslim personal law. It is also against the Shariat, which states that marriage is a contract between two individuals and it becomes null and void after divorce.”

Egypt/Saudi Arabia – Significant Percent View “Duty” to Financially Support Jihad

UPI: “Funding for jihad troubling, scholar says”
— UPI reports:
“More than 35 percent of Egyptians and Saudis interviewed in a recent survey considered it their duty to back regional mujahedin financially, a scholar notes.”
— “Private polling of Egyptian and Saudi citizens reveals trends regarding the public sentiment toward jihadi groups like al-Qaida.”
— “Pollock adds that while many of the respondents said they did not support al-Qaida, more than 40 percent said they assumed other Muslim communities did support the group’s militant message.”
— “He notes that while public support for radical Islam is dwindling, the perception that financial assistance is an obligation is troubling.”

Islamist Extremist Wife of Al-Qaeda Leader Urges Muslim Women to Support Jihadist Efforts of Husbands

Wife of Qaeda number 2 urges women – to support men in jihad, oppose efforts to shun hijab
— letter “A Message to the Muslim Sisters ” by Omayma Hassan Ahmed Mohammed Hassan  – wife of Ayman al-Zawahiri
— “The SITE group said that Zawahiri’s wife discouraged women from pursuing an active role in fighting, calling on them instead to support their husbands and male mujahedeen, and properly rear their children.”

UK – Tulay Goren Trial: U.K. Man Convicted, Gets Life Sentence for “Honor Killing” of Daughter

— “London’s Central Criminal Court sentenced Mehmet Goren to life imprisonment for the so-called honor killing. Thursday’s conviction came a decade after the man’s daughter, 15-year-old Tulay Goren, disappeared.”
Mehmet Goren’s two brothers were acquitted

Tulay Goren’s father given life sentence for ‘honour killing’

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UK Mirror report

Tell us where she’s buried, honour killing sister pleads

Honour killing: police ‘missed opportunities’ to save Tulay

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Virginia: Teaching Children How to Defend Hate

In American schools, children discuss history, sometimes take mock roles on political issues, but recently one Arlington, Virginia school’s exaggerated relativist views led to plans to teach children how to represent hate.  The teachers involved apparently believe that hate groups that stand against universal human rights represent a “political” issue, and to offer all perspectives from the world at a mock United Nations exercise, the voices that hate human rights should also be expressed.  (It is no small irony that this was just days after the widely ignored Human Rights Day on December 10.)

According to reports in the Washington Post, Arlington, Virginia 8th grade teachers Eric Tarquinio and Christine Joy saw nothing wrong with this, until parents of students who were to represent the voices of hate complained to the school.  After that the event was canceled, with the Swanson Middle School Principal Chrystal Forrester and the teachers expressing their regrets on bringing up issues of a “sensitive nature.”

I have not yet been specific about the hate ideology that children were to represent.  In fact, it should not matter.  If children were being asked to represent a hate ideology of racial supremacy, misogyny, Nazism, anti-Semitism, anti-Christianity, Islamophobia, etc., the natural response should have been the same – why would any taxpayer-funded public school teachers be seeking to have children represent ANY ideology of hate – for a mock United Nations event?  What do children really learn when their teachers think it is legitimate exercise to represent ideologies of hate – as a legitimate expression of political views?

Too much of academia and too much of America consciously refuses to acknowledge some anti-human rights ideologies as ideologies of hate.  Some hate we just won’t talk about. We will even ignore that some hate is hate at all.  This is a dangerous and serious problem in America today.

The hate ideology that was to be defended by some Swanson Middle School children was the extremist hate of the Taliban.  The Washington Post describes the extremist Taliban hate group merely as an “Islamic fundamentalist group” indicating that children who were to represent the Taliban hate group’s views were to help “pose solutions to the conflict in Afghanistan.”  (Let’s not forget that this is the same Washington Post that gives editorial space to supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah, and most recently to wife-beating defender Sheik Ali Gomaa to speak on “modernity” and women’s rights in Islam.)  Washington Post reporter Valerie Strauss defended the calls for children to represent the views of extremist Taliban as “an intriguing and legitimate exercise.”

Can you imagine teachers asking children to represent other forms of hate to help “pose solutions” to conflicts?  How many teachers would still be employed in public schools if they instructed children to defend the views of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan, for example? Can you imagine newspaper writers defending the idea of having children represent the racial supremacist hate of the Ku Klux Klan as a “legitimate exercise”?

Of course not, because Americans understand and recognize white supremacism as hate.  But extremism by those who hate both non-Muslims and other Muslims is something we won’t talk about, won’t recognize, won’t even acknowledge the existence of, even as our President calls for more of our young men and women to fight and possibly die in fighting against such advocates of hate, while at the same time, other parts of the administration seek to promote negotiations with such advocates of hate.  In every case, there is not an acknowledgment of the Taliban’s ideology as one of hate.  Some argue if there are many advocates of the Taliban’s ideology of hate, then it must be a legitimate political ideology, failing to remember that at one point in America’s history there were 4 million members of the Ku Klux Klan hate group.  All Americans should know that having quantities of adherents never rationalizes or legitimizes ideologies of hate.

Nor is this a partisan issue.  This has been a problem during much of the Bush administration, and on “The American Conservative” Philip Giraldi defends the Swanson school exercise in seeking to have children represent the Taliban’s views.  Philip Giraldi states that “I would think that teaching students that there might well be two sides (or more) to an argument is not intrinsically harmful and might actually result in some of those being educated realizing that bombing the natives does not always make for the best foreign policy.”

He is right about one thing – we need to understand the “argument” of the Taliban – but we need to understand it as one of hate against our universal human rights.  But what he, the Swanson school teachers, the Washington Post, and so many others fail to grasp is that there is a big difference between understanding the “argument” of hate and legitimizing hate as legitimate political dialogue and legitimate “cultural” difference.  We have one omni-culture of humanity based on our universal human rights and dignity for all.  Any “culture” that defies our universal human rights challenges the most basic truths inherent for all human beings.  That is no different what the ideology of hate is or where it is located.

This embarrassing incident to Swanson school demonstrates the depth of the denial on this ideology of hate that not only threatens the human rights of people in Afghanistan and our soldiers, but also threatens the human rights of people in America and around the world.

Our teachers, newspaper writers, and political pundits (on both sides) need to brush up on lessons of their own regarding the truths that we hold self-evidentfor all people.

Children should never be taught how to defend or rationalize hate.
Because we know that ultimately – Love Wins.

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Chicago: Extremist Group Conspires Against Rights

In the Chicago suburbs on December 20, 2009, a group that has conspired to deny Americans their Constitutional and civil rights will be using a government-managed facility to recruit new members to their extremist cause. In this case it will be the extremist Hizb ut-Tahrir America organization, which will be using the Lombard Park District community building in the Village of Lombard.

On July 19, 2009, the Hizb ut-Tahrir America organization held a recruitment meeting in another Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, Illinois, in the Hilton Hotel.  The self-defined extremist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir America at the July 19 event distributed brochures to the public calling for the “death penalty” for those who committed the “treason” of leaving Islam; this is found on page 62 of Hizb ut-Tahrir’s brochure titled “Islamic reformation.”  An electronic form of such public death threats by Hizb ut-Tahrir against “apostates” is on the “official Hizb ut-Tahrir” web site Khilafah.com, linked to the Hizb ut-Tahrir America web page promoting the Lombard, Illinois event.  Hizb ut-Tahrir rejects democracy and rejects secular nations, seeking only to promote an international “Khilafah” of Muslims, with its own set of laws.

Hizb ut-Tahrir America has sought to intimidate those who would exercise their Constitutionally-protected religious freedom by stating that in the global “Khilafah” of Muslims those who “publicly abandon Islam” should know “that they will be killed for it.” According to Hizb ut-Tahrir America’s handouts in the Chicago suburbs, those who choose such religious freedom are committing “an open attack on the basis of the state which is Islam, essentially it is viewed as treason and a political attack on the Khilafah in order to undermine it”… which according to Hizb ut-Tahrir America deserves “the death penalty.” On July 19, 2009, in full view of local law enforcement (and reportedly federal law enforcement) in Oak Lawn, Illinois, Hizb ut-Tahrir handed out this brochure calling for “the death penalty” against “apostates” from Islam to a reported 700 attendees at this conference.

Emboldened, Hizb ut-Tahrir America’s latest recruitment activity on December 20 will now be using a government-managed community building in the village of Lombard.  There is no public denunciation by government officials.  There is no public condemnation of this anti-democracy international Hizb ut-Tahrir organization, with a long history of making death threats both in the U.S. and around the world.  There is no public call for Hizb ut-Tahrir to retract its continuing promotion in the United States of a document calling for “the death penalty” against “apostates.”

Wouldn’t we be outraged if white supremacists were using a government-managed community building to hold meetings?  Wouldn’t we be more than outraged if such a white supremacist group had been calling for the “death penalty” for white Americans who disagreed with their supremacist views?  Wouldn’t we be demanding legal and law enforcement action to end such a conspiracy to violate others’ civil rights through intimidation?

At what point are open and public death threats (in writing no less) by extremist roups to specific identity groups recognized by our government and law enforcement as nothing less than conspiracies to violate protected American civil rights?  At what point is the use of public facilities to call for the “death” of identity groups recognized as a hate crime?

In America and around the world, we have seen the consequences of failing to take action against extremist groups inciting hatred against others with death threats.  Hizb ut-Tahrir and similar groups’ calls for “death” against others is considered a call to action for those who share this philosophy of hate.  Just last month, on November 2, in Arizona, a 20 year old girl Noor Almaleki died from an attack by her father for not adhering to what his family told the Arizona Republic were “Muslim values.” We are certain that the majority of Muslim Americans would reject such views, but we have also seen similar killings in Ohio, Indianapolis, Texas, and Georgia.  Who is next to die as a result because of such jate?

Death threats by extremist organizations have very real, very deadly consequences.  It is past time for Illinois and the federal government to act on the conspiracy by Hizb ut-Tahrir America to deny Americans’ freedom of religion, by its publicly calling for the death of those who seek such freedoms. It is not only an outrage; it is also a growing conspiracy to use intimidation tactics of death threats to violate our rights as American citizens.

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The logo of the Hizb ut-Tahrir extremistt organization with its Black Flag of Extremism