(Iraq) In Iraq, a story of rape, shame and ‘honor killing’
— “A young woman imprisoned in Tikrit, north of Baghdad, sent a letter to her brother last summer, appealing for help. The woman, named Dalal, wrote that she was pregnant after being raped by prison guards. The brother asked to visit her. Guards obliged. The brother walked into her cell,
drew a gun and shot his visibly pregnant sister dead.”
Category: Bin Ladenism
reports and articles on those with extremist views that mirror those of Osama Bin Laden
NYC – May 3 Rally – Human Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam (HRCARI)
The Human Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam (HRCARI) is holding a rally in Times Square on Sunday May 3, 2009 from 12 – 2 PM to address the global threat of radical Islam. For additional information contact them at: may3rally@hrcari.org
Per HRCARI:
“We will rally on Sunday May 3 in Times Square 7th Ave & 42nd St at 12 Noon against Radical Islam, honor our human rights defenders and memorialize Radical Islam’s victims. The purpose of the Rally is:
“1. to identify the global enemy of human rights, Radical Islam, and to awaken America to the threat of Radical Islam to the liberties and freedoms of the United States and countries across the world.”
“2. to honor human rights defenders for fighting against the onslaught of
Radical Islam. U.S. Armed Forces, Homeland Security, Police, FireFighters, Emergency Workers and the CIA and FBI”
“3. to memorialize the many U.S. and global victims of Radical Islam: Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs, Buddhists, Secular Humanists”
“There will be prominent speakers from the Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jewish communities.”
Contact Congress on Open Fuel Standards (OFS) Act to Reduce Funding of Extremism
Contact Congress on Open Fuel Standards (OFS) Act to Reduce Funding of Extremism
The advocates of the ideology of extremism have financially benefited from weak mile per gallon standards and limited alternative fuel options for American automobiles. As an American security measure, please contact your Congressional representative and let them know your support for H.R. 1476 Open Fuel Standards (OFS) Act — see GovTrack website, see text of bill
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Pakistan: Extremists attack Christians, burn homes, demand they “convert to Islam” – in Karachi / Taiser Town area
Asia News: “Taliban attack Christians in Karachi”
— Asia News reports:
— “Armed men yesterday attacked a group of Christians in Taiser Town, near Karachi. They set ablaze six Christian houses and injured three Christians, including an 11-year-old boy, who is in critical condition in the hospital, Fr Richard D’Souza told AsiaNews. Taiser Town, which is home to about 750 Christian families including 300 Catholic families, is part of the Parish of St Jude in the Archdiocese of Karachi.”
— “Two police officials, who spoke to AsiaNews on condition of anonymity, said that Qudoos Masih, one of the people injured in the incident, filed an initial report at the Sarjani Town police against unknown persons.”
— “The police confirmed that seven suspects were arrested with heavy weapons on them. Police is still conducting its investigation and does not know who is behind the violence.”
— “A policeman said that only three Christians were injured, including a minor who is in critical conditions. A Muslim from the group of attackers was also hurt.”
— “Fr Pervez Khalid, assistant parish priest at St Jude’s Parish Church, told AsiaNews that no one was killed in the attack but that six people had gunshot wounds.”
— “The situation is now under control, he added. Rangers and police and were patrolling the streets. Still people are very scared and dare not go out, especially after police advised them to stay in-door.”
— “Father D’Souza, parish priest at St Jude’s, visited the area where the attack took place. There, he saw graffiti on the walls of the area’s two churches, saying ‘Taliban zindabad’ (Live long Taliban), ‘Islam zindabad’ (Live long Islam), ‘Christians Islam qabol karo’ (Christians, convert to Islam).”
— “He also visited the torched Christian houses and saw that everything was burnt, including the residents’ Bibles.”
— “He said that yesterday morning people who saw the graffiti came together to stage a street protest. As soon as they did so, they were attacked by a group of armed men who set the houses on fire and then walked down the streets damaging electrical wires and gas meters.”
— “‘The men who attacked the Christians came from outside; none of our faithful knew them,’ Father D’Souza said.”
— “Kiran Sobya, a 28-year-old Catholic woman living in the area, told AsiaNews that the situation had been tense for some time. In fact when she was setting off for Tuesday Mass she was told that the service had been cancelled.”
— “A bank teller by profession, she did not go to work today because of the tense situation. She did however confirm that yesterday many women and some men and children staged a protest against the anti-Christian graffiti on the churches’ walls.”
— “The area has three churches, all built by the government to serve the different confessions (Catholic and Protestants).”
— “The Catholic parish priest or his assistant usually visit the area to celebrate Mass every Tuesday.”
— “Sources said that most members of the local congregation are very poor.”
April 28, 2009 – Asia News: “Boy wounded in Taliban attack near Karachi dies”
May 1, 2009 – Dawn: “They will burn us alive”

Iran’s Holocaust Denial continues in its publications
UN: Ahmadinejad dropped Holocaust denial from speech
(Iran) UN: Ahmadinejad dropped Holocaust denial from speech
— “The prepared English text of Ahmadinejad’s speech said the West had used the ‘ambiguous and dubious’ question of the Holocaust in setting up the state of Israel.”
“Never Again” Requires Consistency On Equality and Liberty
April 21, 2009 will mark this year’s Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah), where many around the world will pause and reflect on the tragedy of the Holocaust. At the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC, there will be an annual names reading ceremony and “the Museum will lead the nation in commemorating the six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust, as well as the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution.”
As the museum states, the “Holocaust was the state-sponsored, systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Jews were the primary victims — six million were murdered; Gypsies, the handicapped, and Poles were also targeted for destruction or decimation for racial, ethnic, or national reasons. Millions more, including homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Soviet prisoners of war and political dissidents, also suffered grievous oppression and death under Nazi tyranny.”
We come to this Holocaust Remembrance Day, mindful of the growing darkness of hatred and intolerance around the world. As many solemnly remember April 21 as Holocaust Remembrance Day, we realize that there are those disturbed individuals who celebrate April 20 as Adolf Hitler’s birthday, including Daniel Cowart, who celebrated last April 20 with his fellow Neo-Nazis in America prior to his arrest in October for a terrorist plot to murder Barack Obama and 88 black Americans.
We are mindful that the campaign of hate by Nazis continues today in America, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, and around the world, and this campaign of hate continues by Nazis against Jews, blacks, and others who do not accept the Nazi vision of hate and intolerance towards humanity. We have seen recent Nazi activity in America in St. Louis, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and Maine; we have recently been informed of 196 known Nazi groups in America. The infamous Nazi web site StormFront was reportedly frequented by a killer of police officers in Pittsburgh. Reports have recently described the growth of Nazism again in Germany, with new German Nazis seeking the creation of a “Fourth Reich,” and who reportedly “relish the idea of a new Holocaust against the Jews.” Furthermore, as we recognize Holocaust Remembrance Day, we see one of the most notorious Holocaust deniers in the world – Iran’s President Ahmadinejad speaking at a United Nations-sponsored conference on racism. As some celebrated Hitler’s birthday on April 20, Ahmadinejad told this conference that the Holocaust was a “pretext” for aggression… and received applause.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the question we must ask ourselves is what has continued to empower this worldwide movement of Nazis, Holocaust deniers, and Holocaust revisionists?
The simple answer is hate. But it is not just any hate – it is an organized, institutionalized, hate based on supremacist ideologies. We must recognize that our defiance against Nazism is a defiance against organized hate and supremacism itself. Therefore, if we are serious about our vow of “Never Again,” then we must recognize the enemy not only as Nazism, but also as the organized hate and supremacist thinking that is the basis for Nazism and its ilk – both in the days of Adolf Hitler and sadly even in this 21st century today.
If the problem is hate, then we must conclude that the answer is love. No matter how horrific, offensive, and disgusting such evil may be, we must not lower ourselves and our standards to matching hate with hate. More hate will not and can not even begin to address this challenge of hate. We must prove that our love of humanity is greater than their hatred of humanity. Let us never question that their organized hatred is anything less than a hatred of humanity itself, because their supremacism hates the truth that all men and women are created equal. Their supremacism hates the universal human rights of equality and liberty for all humanity. Their hatred of these truths and these rights are a rejection of humanity itself. We cannot fail to take such existential anti-humanity threats lightly, and therefore we must take serious, consistent measures against these threats.
As Nazis and other supremacists use hate in an organized, institutional way, so we too must use love in an organized, institutional way. Our approach to fulfilling our vow “Never Again” must not be treated in a random, disorganized fashion. Our love must be based on something real and tangible, something that other human beings can measure and gauge as evidence of our commitment. To prove that our love is stronger than their hate, it is necessary for us and our governments to make a renewed commitment to being consistently responsible for equality and liberty. Our responsibility for equality and liberty is our sign of love and respect for our fellow human beings. You can’t love humanity and deny it equality. You can’t love humanity and deny it liberty. You can’t love humanity and deny it freedom. You can’t love humanity and ignore it when others seek to deny people their fundamental rights as human beings. We hold these truths as self-evident, and it is this declaration of love and respect to all of humanity that America and our universal human rights are based upon.
Our declaration of love for humanity must be the fundamental basis for our decisions individually, as nations, and as human beings. “Never Again” begins with our choice as individuals and as nations to love, not hate. “Never Again” requires a consistent commitment to this declaration that “Love Wins” through the universal human rights of equality and liberty. This is hard work. It requires very painful and difficult decisions. Such a commitment will require great sacrifices in implementing. But such a consistent implementation of our love to humanity is necessary. We cannot choose to “pick our battles” on defending universal human rights. Whether it is Nazis in Germany or America, racial supremacists, religious extremists, Communist totalitarians, or others who would defy humanity’s universal rights, we must take a stand — even when we don’t have the resources, even when it is not in our financial interests, and even when it will make us unpopular and rejected.
A vow of “Never Again” also requires understanding that human freedom is everyone’s responsibility. The tactics and the debate over right-left political issues has become so obsessive that the larger understanding of the threat to our human freedoms is lost. We saw this recently with the reports by tacticians in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Such tacticians have recently defined “right-wing” threats in a follow-up April 2009 report to “left-wing” threats in a January 2009 report. The tactician view of tracking “right” or “left” threats, instead of being consistently responsible for equality and liberty in our policies and decisions as a nation, gives our nation’s leaders a false sense of accomplishment. This is not stating that we do not have threats in America, as there are threats around the world. But our focus must be on those who would deny freedom for humanity. Moreover, the right-left perspective fails to even understand the real threats. Nazis and racial supremacists are not merely “right-wing;” they represent enemies of human freedom. Communist totalitarians and Anarchist nihilists are not merely “left-wing;” they again are enemies of human freedom and the values of equality and liberty. We keep debating the wrong issues. As we face global enemies who stand united against human freedom, liberty, and equality, the real issue that we must debate is who stands for human rights and who stands for the love of humanity. To succeed, we need to spend more time on ideas, and less time on tactics. We must stop trying to win a struggle of ideas by a cacophony of disconnected tactics.
A vow of “Never Again” also requires integrity. It requires being conscientious about rejecting Holocaust denial and rejecting Holocaust revisionist views whenever and wherever they are presented. To those who have supported Holocaust denier Ahmadinejad’s views, we must identify them and hold them accountable. To those organizations and individuals that promote Holocaust denial and revision, we must identify them and hold them accountable. This does not mean that we match their hate with hatred of our own. But what it does require is that we firmly communicate that we will not accept such mocking of the tragedy of the Holocaust, and it means taking those measures that demonstrate our seriousness as people committed to human rights. This includes any organization that seeks “revisionist” views of any of the Holocaust victims, including “revisionist” views of its homosexual victims.
A vow of “Never Again” also requires courage. We must fear no evil. We cannot extend our love of humanity while we live in fear. Nor we can expect fear to be a motivator of love. There are those who believe that free people have yet to respond to those who defy such freedoms, because such free people fail to have sufficient fear of the threat. They believe that another terrorist attack on America will somehow motivate Americans to “do something” about the enemies of freedom. Yet here we are, in the 21st century, still fighting Adolf Hitler’s Nazism from over 60 years ago. Here we are, in the 21st century, still fighting Holocaust denial and revisionism. And we wonder why the 9/11 attacks were not sufficient motivation for many to fight for freedom. And we wonder why nearly eight years after the 9/11 attacks, we still have 9/11 deniers and revisionists. The fear of evil will never be enough to lead humanity to defend freedom. In our vow of “Never Again,” we must learn from history and learn from human experience. We will not defeat the enemies of freedom with either hate or fear. We must have the understanding, we must have the integrity, and we must have the courage to defy hate with love.
Finally, a vow of “Never Again” requires vision. It requires the vision to navigate the course of human history by the bright stars of freedom, equality, and liberty, even in the darkest night. It is the darkest nights which truly illuminate the stars of freedom that our humanity may have once taken for granted. It requires the vision to see that the many who stand silently for human dignity, such as the thousands who turned out for the opening of the new Skokie Holocaust Museum in Illinois, far outnumber the Nazi activists and hate mongers who seek to grab every headline. When faced with the existential enemies against freedom, it requires vision, to realize that our greatest strength and our greatest defense lies in our love for humanity, and our commitment to be responsible for equality and liberty.
It requires vision to realize that ultimately Love Wins.
Virginia: Muslim Brotherhood-Founded Former MAS President Esam Omeish Running for VA Delegate Office
Esam Omeish is running for Virginia’s 35th District House of Delegate office — Virginia Primary election scheduled June 9. See Omeish’s web site for upcoming campaign activities. Esam Omeish is the former president of the Muslim American Society that the Investigative Project on Terrorism has revealed to be founded by the Extremist Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood has as its goals that “Violent Extemism is our way,” and seeks to create a global extremist caliphate and “mastering the world with Islam.” Barack Obama has defined as our enemies organizations that who seek to create a “caliphate.”
On April 11, 2009 at his Oakton, Virginia campaign “meet the voters” rally, Esam Omeish told us that Sharia is “wonderful” for the rest of the world. Sharia is a supremacist institution that denies humanity’s universally shared human rights of equality and liberty for all people. Sharia promotes inequality and segregation among people of different genders and religions, and seeks to deny human freedoms of speech, press, and conscience. Sharia has been used as the basis for repressing and killing girls, women, homosexuals, and religious minorities.
Esam Omeish also told us on April 11, 2009 that he stands by his position on his 2004 statement that “[t]he influence of Muslim Brotherhood ideas has been instrumental in defining” his worldviews on “tolerance… and human rights.” This is the same Muslim Brotherhood that also calls for “Violent Extemism is our way,” and who seeks to create the extremist caliphate; Barack Obama has stated that our enemies seek to create a caliphate.
In 2007, it was revealed that Esam Omeish had called for “the Violent Extemism way” at a previous rally. The online video of this led to his resignation from an appointment in a Virginia immigration commission.
We believe that an effective Democratic candidate for the 35th district would have values based on the inalienable human rights of equality and liberty for all, not a supremacist worldview. For more on Esam Omeish, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Omeish’s statements on the Muslim Brotherhood as MAS president – see “Why Virginia must understand who Esam Omeish is.”
Other 35th District Democratic candidates for the June 9 Democratic primary election are: Roy J Baldwin, Mark Keam, and John Francis Carroll. The general election is in November.
About the 35th District
Link to Detailed Map of 35th District (768KB)
“The Virginia House of Delegates is made up of 100 Districts, each representing approximately 71,000 residents. The 35th District is located in the heart of Fairfax County, and includes Vienna, Oakton, Dunn Loring and portions of Fairfax.”
“The District consists of 18 polling precincts, crossing four Fairfax County magisterial districts, and two Congressional Districts (8th and 11th). If you vote in any of these precincts, you are in the 35th District:”
“Hunter Mill Magisterial District: Flint Hill, Vienna #1, Vienna #2, Vienna #4, Vienna #6, Westbriar, Wolftrap”
“Providence Magisterial District: Blake, Freedom Hill, Kilmer, Nottoway, Oakton, Oak Marr, Penderbrook”
“Springfield Magisterial District: Eagle View, Fair Oaks, Monument”
“Sully Magisterial District: Vale”
To See More of 35th District
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— Download Google Earth Link to 35th Virginia House District
Turkey – Extremists Criticize “Feminist” Reporting on So-Called “Honor Killings”
Turkey: “Human rights report plain wrong, according to critics”
— Hurriyet: “The feminist language adopted by the media in news about honor
killings should also be changed, and accurate religious information should take place in the media, according to the report”
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/11409554.asp?gid=244
Afghan Cleric Defends Rape as “Democratic Right”
Afghan cleric defends marriage law that critics say legalizes marital rape — Mohammad Asif Mohseni
— says law legalizing marital rape and oppression of women justified as “democratic rights”
— asks “What does democracy mean?”
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/faith/42845637.html
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/apr/11/afghan-cleric-defends-contentious-marriage-law-1/
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/ISL468638.htm
— Comment: refuses to acknowledge that without the universal human rights
of equality and liberty are essential democractic values for a functioning “democracy”
Afghanistan Won’t Legalize Forced Marital Sex, Ambassador Says
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aU2fFXCtuvVw
