Chicago: “Hate Group” Leader Louis Farrakhan: “America’s time is up”

Louis Farrakhan is reported speaking at Chicago’s Mosque Maryam which is the national headquarters for the SPLC-designated “hate group” Nation of Islam (NOI). “Hate group” leader Farrakhan told a standing room only audience in Chicago: “The government already knows that your time to be a slave in America is over!” and that “America has run out of time.”

Farrakhan stated that Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad “met with God… [to]… challenge the government of America, the White people of America and warn them of their inevitable destruction…”  According to the Final Call report, “Farrakhan challenged the Black man and woman to stand up and reclaim their rightful place of rulership.”

Farrakhan concluded that “There is nothing in either (Bible or Holy Qur’an) that teaches integration of the righteous with the wicked.”

The report also stated that “Akbar Muhammad [and Farrakhan associate], a world traveler who has been to 139 countries during his work as international representative of the Nation of Islam, said it is important for the people to know the type of respect and honor Minister Farrakhan receives from prominent leaders within the Muslim world. Regarding the Minister’s message, Akbar Muhammad called it a ‘clear warning’ to those involved in ‘diabolical schemes’ to prevent our rise.”

In 2007, the Nation of Islam’s Akbar Muhammad (aka Larry 4X Prescott) appeared at a Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) meeting with Siraj Wahhaj, reportedly “to deliver a passionate speech defending convicted cop killer Jamil Alamin.” (Siraj Wahhaj has also been vice president of ISNA, has called for replacement of the U.S. government with an Islamic caliphate, and spoke at the July 4, 2009 ISNA convention in Washington DC.)

According to supporters of Jamil Alamin, MANA’s call for an alliance of “indigenous Muslims in America”  “initiative began almost two years ago when Imam Jamil Al-Amin made a call for the formation of such an alliance.”  In October 2009, when reported Violent Extemism plotter Luqman Ameen Abdullah was killed in a shootout in Michigan, the FBI criminal complaint regarding members of the Masjid Al-Haqq’s role as part of the “The Ummah” was as follows –  “Their primary mission is to establish a separate, sovereign Islamic state (‘The Ummah’) within the borders of the United States, governed by Sharia law. The Ummah is to be ruled over by Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly known as H. Rapp Brown, who is currently serving a life sentence in the Florence, Colorado Supermax for shooting two police officers in Georgia.”   MANA’s Ihsan Bagby disputed this FBI report and indicated that while members of “The Ummah” were “anti-government,” they did not promote violence.

The Final Call report on Farrakhan’s speeech in Chicago concludes with demonstrating the power of Farrakhan’s outreach, stating that “Nare Makhan, a Chicago resident who had just returned from Florida early Sunday morning said, ‘There was so much information that was so empowering.’ ‘It was overwhelming. It’s touching in a way. I’ve never owned a Qu’ran, but now I just bought me a Qu’ran and I am going to study it. I just bought everything to catch up as far as what I think is necessary for me to move forward now in life. It’s a serious hour.’ ”

Related Reports:

“The Nation of Islam” listed as a “black separatist” “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)

Fort Hood Attack: ‘Nation of Islam’ Hate Group Leader Louis Farrakhan Discusses Fort Hood Shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan

U.S.: Nation of Islam Hate Group Leader Louis Farrakhan speaks on the Taliban

Farrakhan welcomes Gaddafi

Michigan: Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan will have ‘message for everyone’

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Nation of Islam Hate Group Leader Louis Farrakhan speaks in Memphis on Taliban and other topics (AP Photo/Lance Murphey)
Nation of Islam Hate Group Leader Louis Farrakhan speaks (AP Photo/Lance Murphey)

Turkey: Survey Shows Intolerance Against Non-Muslim Religious Freedom in Turkey

R.E.A.L. reports of multiple media reports on Dr. Ali Carkoglu‘s ISSP-sponsored survey studies of growing intolerance against non-Muslims public meetings or publications in Turkey

Compass reports: ” More than Half in Turkey Oppose Non-Muslim Religious Meetings”
— “Survey finds nearly 40 percent of population has negative view of Christians.”
— “More than half of the population of Muslim-majority Turkey opposes members of other religions holding meetings or publishing materials to explain their faith, according to a recently issued survey.”
— “Fully 59 percent of those surveyed said non-Muslims either ‘should not’ or ‘absolutely should not’ be allowed to hold open meetings where they can discuss their ideas. Fifty-four percent said non-Muslims either “should not” or “absolutely should not” be allowed to publish literature that describes their faith.
— “The survey also found that almost 40 percent of the population of Turkey said they had ‘very negative’ or ‘negative’ views of Christians. In the random survey, 60 percent of those polled said there is one true religion; over 90 percent of the population of Turkey is Sunni Muslim.”
— “Ali Carkoglu, one of two professors at Sabanci University who conducted the study, said no non-Muslim religious gathering in Turkey is completely ‘risk free.’ ”
— “The report, issued last month, was part of a study commissioned by the International Social Survey Program, a 45-nation academic group that conducts polls and research about social and political issues. The survey quantified how religious the population is in each of its 43-member countries.”
— “Carkoglu, along with Professor Ersin Kalaycioglu, carried out the research in 2008. The completed study with the results of all 43 countries will be released in 2010. The study has been conducted previously three times at roughly 10-year intervals.”
— “This year marked the first time study data has been collected in Turkey. Turkey was the only Muslim-majority population in the study.
— “The survey includes significant nuance. While 42 percent of the population agreed with the statement that religious people should be tolerant, 49 percent of those surveyed said they would either ‘absolutely’ or ‘most likely’ not support a political party that accepted people from another religion. But 20 percent of those surveyed said they had ‘very positive’ or ‘positive’ views of Christians – 13 percent ‘very positive,’ and 7 percent ‘positive.'”

“New Poll On Religion in Turkey”
—- “Updating his 1999 social survey of Turkey, Sabanci University political scientist Ali Carkoglu along with Ersin Kalaycioglu reported new research findings on religiosity in Turkey under the framework of the International Social Survey Program, or ISSP, which measures religious values from 43 different countries.”

Hurriyet Daily News: ‘Religion loves tolerance, but is not tolerant’

2006 TESEV report — English version of the 2006 report by Carkoglu and Binnaz Toprak, “Religion, Society and Politics in Changing Turkey”

Hurriyet Editorial: “Professor Carkoglu’s conclusion was a rather sad one. While they agree in principle with the notion of respect to other religions, these people in practice cannot have any tolerance for the ‘members of the other religions’ to express themselves or to publish books.”

International Social Survey Program (ISSP) Web SiteISSP Instanbul Policy Center (IPC) – Ali Carkoglubackground
The Rising Tide of Conservatism in Turkey – by Ali Carkoglu and Ersin Kalaycioglu
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Twitter Campaign to Free Chinese Human Rights Advocate Liu Xiaobo


For Immediate Release: Laogai Research Foundation Launches Twitter Campaign to Free Liu Xiaobo

Washington, DC, December 4, 2009- The Laogai Research Foundation has launched a Twitter campaign to free noted scholar and human rights advocate to Liu Xiaobo.  Liu was one of the primary authors of Charter 08,, a peaceful online manifesto calling for practical democratic reform in China with over 10,000 signatories.  To mark the one-year anniversary of Liu’s detention and the release of Charter ’08, LRF has launched a ten day Twitter campaign calling on advocates around the world to follow @freeliuxiaobo and re-tweet quotes from Charter ’08, in both English and Mandarin.  At the conclusion of the campaign, the number of followers and re-tweets will be sent in a letter to President Obama, President Hu Jintao, the Chinese Embassy, and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate of China, calling for the release of Liu Xiaobo.

Building on momentum from October 1, 2009, when the U.S. House of Representatives (with the Senate concurring) passed House Congressional Resolution 151 stating, “That it is the sense of Congress that China’s Government immediately release Liu Xiaobo and begin making strides toward true representative democracy,” LRF hopes to spur global activism on behalf of Liu and Charter ’08.  LRF Executive Director Harry Wu said the following of Liu, “Liu’s writings and criticisms of the CCP were pursued in a peaceful manner, and we cannot tolerate his detention.”

For more information on the campaign to free Liu Xiaobo, go to http://www.laogai.org/blog/free-liu-xiaobo and www.twitter.com/freeliuxiaobo.

For further inquiry please contact Laogai@laogai.org or (202) 408-8300.  You can also follow the Laogai Research Foundation on Twitter @laogai.

The Laogai Research Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded by former political prisoner Harry Wu in 1992.  Its mission is to gather information on and raise public awareness of the Laogai–China’s extensive system of forced labor prison camps.  For more information, please visit www.laogai.org, e-mail Laogai@laogai.org, or call +1-202-408-8300.

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The Laogai Research Foundation is launching a ten day Twitter campaign to advocate the release of Liu Xiaobo. A Chinese dissident who has long advocated for human rights and democracy inside China, Liu was one of the primary authors of Charter 08, an online manifesto promoting peaceful political reform in China that has accumulated 10,000 signatures since its initial launch on December 10, 2008. Liu was detained on December 8, 200, two days before the release of Charter 08, and held without charge until June of 2009, when he was charged with “Incitement to subversion of the state.” To this day Liu has not been granted a trial.

To mark the one year anniversary of Liu’s detention, we have initiated a ten day Twitter campaign. To join the campaign, click here and click retweet. We also encourage you to share this with your friends via Facebook, email, your personal blogs, even in person! At midnight on December 10, in honor of the one year anniversary of the release of Charter 08, we will count the number of retweets and followers we’ve had, and include that number in a letter advocating Liu Xiaobo’s release. The letter will be sent on December 11 to President Obama, President Hu Jintao of China, the Chinese Embassy, and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate of China.

Please help Liu Xiaobo by joining our campaign and spreading the word!

Liu Xiaobo, Chinese Human Rights Activist, Arrested December 8, 2008
Liu Xiaobo, Chinese Human Rights Activist, Arrested December 8, 2008

劳改基金会发起”释放刘晓波”Twitter运动

2009年12月4日华盛顿— 劳改基金会发起了一项Twitter运动,旨在敦促中国政府释放著名学者、人权活动家刘晓波。刘是著名网络民主宣言《08宪章》的主要起草人之一,该宣言 的签署人数现已超过一万。为纪念刘晓波被中国政府拘捕和《08宪章》发表一周年,劳改基金会发起了一个为期10天的Twitter运动,以中、英双语呼吁 国际社会积极响应@freeliuxiaobo 并转载《08宪章》的部分引文。在运动结束后,支持者人数将记录在一封公开呼吁信中,递交美国总统奥巴马、中国国家主席胡锦涛、中国驻美大使馆和中国最高 人民检察院,敦促中方释放刘晓波。

2009年10月1日,美国国会众议院通过(参议院附议)的151号决议指出,”国会认为中国政府应立即释放刘晓波,并开始真正的代议制民主”。劳改基金 会希望藉此发起一场声援刘晓波和《08宪章》的全球运动。劳改基金会执行主任吴弘达说:”刘晓波的著作和对中共的批评都采取和平的方式,我们不能容忍中国 政府对他进行拘押。”

欲了解更多有关”释放刘晓波”的Twitter运动信息,请访问 http://www.laogai.org/blog/free-liu-xiaobowww.twitter.com / freeliuxiaobo连接。

如有任何问题,请联系Laogai@laogai.org或(202)408-8300。您也可以在
Twitter @laogai上支持劳改基金会。

劳改基金会是一个非营利性组织,由中国前政治犯吴弘达于1992年创立。它的任务是收集劳改资料和提高公众对此问题的关注。欲了解更多信息,请访问www.laogai.org,电子邮件laogai@laogai.org,或致电+1-202-408-8300。


R.E.A.L. Postings on Liu Xiaobo

Chinese intellectuals speak up for dissident Liu Xiaobo

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Communist China: Arrested Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo to receive prestigious award

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China Charter 08 – December 10, 2008

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White Supremacist Pendergraft Sisters’ Efforts to Promote Hate via Music

White Supremacist Pendergraft Sisters’ Efforts to Promote Hate via Music
SPLC report on “Heritage Connection Band” –
— Pendergraft sisters say “Its time for an Aryan Awakening.”
— Pendergraft sisters “have shared the stage with a guitar-playing Derek Black, best known for his father’s racist Stormfront.org Web forum”

Pendergraft sisters promote “Heritage Connection Band” of white supremacism

White Supremacist Pendergraft Sister Singers
White Supremacist Pendergraft Sister Singers

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Switzerland: Our Human Rights Are Larger Than Any Structure

According to World Radio Switzerland (WRS), on Sunday, November 30, 2009, Swiss voters passed an initiative to ban Islamic minarets in Switzerland.  WRS reported that a “strong majority – 57.5 percent – of voters accepted the initiative Sunday to ban the construction of new minarets… [and that] the “government and major political parties, with the notable exception of the Swiss People’s Party, had called for voters to reject the measure.”  WRS further reported that the Swiss Federal Council stated that the “four existing minarets will remain, the statement said, assuring that it will still be possible to construct new mosques and that Muslims in Switzerland ‘are able to practice their religion alone or in community with others, and live according to their beliefs just as before.'”

The United Nations, UN Watch, and columnists in the Christian Post have objected to this decision by the Swiss people.

UN Watch issued a press statement including comments by its executive director Hillel Neuer that stated that:

“‘Singling out Muslims for differential and discriminatory treatment is bigotry, plain and simple, and may irreparably harm Switzerland’s historic reputation as a haven of religious liberty and tolerance,’ said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch.”

“‘The Swiss ban will almost certainly undermine efforts by the U.S., the EU and other democracies to counter the successful campaign at the United Nations, led by countries like Pakistan, Algeria and Egypt, to prohibit any criticism of Islam as a form of ‘defamation’ and ‘racism’,’ said Neuer. The General Assembly is soon to vote on a ‘defamation of religion’ resolution, while in Geneva an Algerian-led committee is seeking to amend the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.”

“At a time when Saudi Arabia is being asked to finally end its ban on churches – where some 1.5 million Christians, many of them Filipino workers, are not allowed to worship publicly – Switzerland’s act of xenophobia marks a setback for the credibility of all international voices calling for tolerance.”

Some view that the towering Islamic minarets represent an architectural problem, a nuisance in terms of loud calls to Islamic prayer five times a day, and others view the minarets as symbols of political Islamic power where they are located.  Others point out that the minaret ban vote does not impact Islamic mosques in Switzerland.  Still others point to the failure of extremist states to have “reciprocity” in terms of allowing the building of churches and other non-Muslim houses of worship.

But none of these arguments address the point of the matter which is that the Swiss vote to call for a ban on Islamic minarets sends a signal that the Swiss people seek to be “situational” in their acceptance of the basic human right of religious freedom.  This is the slippery slope that leads to the undermining of credibility for our universal human rights.  Clearly some in Switzerland are stunned and disturbed by this decision, and I have also learned that there are plans underway for a new vote to be taken.

Certainly, some of those complaining the most about the Swiss decision also support some of the worst violations of human rights and religious freedom in the world.

For example, the Egyptian Islamic clerics, led by Grand Sheik Ali Gomaa who have criticized the Swiss decision are certainly questionable sources for defending human rights.  This is the same Egypt, where Coptic Christians human rights are abused on a regular basis, where churches are burned to the ground, where mobs of 3,000 intimidate Christians, and where Coptic Christian girls are kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam.  Egyptian critic Sheik Ali Gomaa is also known for his threats against moderate Egyptian Muslims, his defense of wife-beating, and his denials of freedom of religion.

Another critic of the Swiss decision is the anti-freedom organization, Hizb ut-Tahrir.  While Hizb ut-Tahrir criticizes the Swiss decision, it ignores that it promotes an anti-freedom ideology of extremism that consciously denies religious freedom.   At Hizb ut-Tahrir’s Chicago event, I saw HT brochures handed out to 700 attendees that called for the “death penalty” for “traitors” who leave Islam.  Once again, the anti-freedom Hizb ut-Tahrir organization (that explicitly calls for an end to democracy and liberty) is hardly a credible source for defending religious freedom.

It should be a wake up call for all those who support human rights when the likes of Sheik Ali Gomaa and Hizb ut-Tahrir are given a platform to call for “religious freedom.”

The arguments by Ali Gomaa and Hizb ut-Tahrir for “religious freedom” are reminiscent of those white supremacists who used the argument of “white rights” to mask their goals in defying equal opportunities for all people and seeking preferential treatment for white Americans.

We must not give such groups that promote extremism the moral high ground on our universal human rights.

Freedom can be unpopular, freedom can be annoying, freedom can seem threatening, and freedom can be inconvenient.

But despite all of this and because all of this, consistency on freedom is essential.

To those who find such towering minarets intimidating, I ask you to consider – can’t the human spirit rise above any structure?

Our power and our strength comes from within humanity, a humanity that has traveled into space, and walked on the moon.  A humanity that has sent vehicles out to the stars.

As viewed from our shared Earth, how can any structure cast a shadow on the human spirit?

We are bigger people than that.

In fact, it is the indefatigable human spirit which defends our shared human rights and our shared dignity for one another which gives us the endless hope that…

Love Wins.

Image of Minaret (London Daily News)
Image of Minaret (London Daily News)
Where Our Universal Human Rights Apply...
Where Our Universal Human Rights Apply...

Pakistan Christians Fear More Violence After Militant Attacks

Pakistan Christians Fear More Violence After Militant Attacks
— BOSNews reports:
— “Christians in several volatile areas of Pakistan feared more violence Monday, November 30, amid reports that Christians are hiding after attacks by angry Muslims in which at least one person died.”
— “Tensions remained high in Pakistan’s largest province Punjab where details emerged that a Christian security guard of a factory was allegedly shot dead by his Muslim colleague following a dispute over his Christian faith.”
— “Irfan Masih, 20, was killed at the packaging manufacturing plant in the Green Town  area of the provincial capital Lahore after a 12-hour shift when he woke up guard Ishfaq Niazi from his sleep, a factory official told BosNewsLife.”
— “Niazi, 31, allegedly shot the Christian in the early morning hours of October 5. “When he touched the Muslim guard,  Niazi got furious and said: ‘how dare you Christian untouchable to touch my foot?’ He pulled his gun and shot multiple times at Irfan Masih, who died on the spot,’ a factory spokesperson said.”

Egypt: Human Rights Activists Call for Banning Extremist Television Channels

AINA reports: “Egyptians Protest ‘Islamic Hate Channels'”
— “Egyptian human rights advocates demand the government remove provocative television channels from the air.”
— “Egyptian human rights activists submitted a report to the Egyptian government this week demanding it ban aggressive religious Islamic channels from broadcasting.”
— “The activists, who include lawyer and human-rights activist Nagib Gabriel, described these channels as extremist and said they were disseminating ‘subversive ideas that call for discrimination against women and Copts and lean towards radical behavior that is far from the spirit of Islam,’ according to a report in the Kuwaiti Al-Jarida.”
— “Gabriel, who heads the Egyptian Union for Human Rights, expressed concern about these channels and stressed the need to ‘close any channel that fuels internal strife and threatens the social peace, whether among Christians or Muslims.’ ”
— “The activists demanded that the Egyptian satellite operator Nilesat stop carrying these ‘extremism channels,’ naming stations such as A-Nas, A-Rahma and Al-Hafiz.”

Salafi Sheikh Mohamed Hassan preaching on al-Rahma (Arab Media & Society)
Salafi Sheikh Mohamed Hassan preaching on al-Rahma (Arab Media & Society)

— see also: “Salafi satellite TV in Egypt “