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These people don't speak for Islam.

Look at the posts that you deleted of mine. Are these people representing Christianity? Come on this is not the true picture and you know it, but the thing i don't seem to understand is you keep at it. Its gone into its 6th page on this thread. Its not hard making a thread like this about Christianity now is it?

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U.K. Sentences Four Suspects for Calling for Deaths in Protests Against Danish Cartoons of Prophet Muhammad

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

LONDON  Four men were sentenced to prison Wednesday for their roles in a fiery protest in London against the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

Mizanur Rahman, 24, Umran Javed, 27, and Abdul Muhid 25, were convicted of incitement to murder and sentenced to six years in prison. At a February 2006 protest at the Danish Embassy, they called for the deaths of those responsible for the publication of the cartoons, Judge Brian Barker said.

A fourth defendant, Abdul Saleem, 32, was sentenced to four years in prison for inciting racial hatred.

The defendants, convicted in separate trials, had argued they were venting their rage at the cartoons, which they considered an assault on Islam, and did not intend to incite murder. But Barker called their actions "the complete opposite of peaceful protest."

"No one is entitled to propagate an ideology of destruction and death," he said. "However deep your belief, that is not an excuse for breaking the law."

The four were among up to 300 demonstrators who converged on the embassy, waving placards that read: "Massacre those who insult Islam" and "Prepare for the real holocaust."

Prosecutors said free speech did not extend to inciting murder.

"If you march down the streets of London calling for people to be beheaded and for European cities to be bombed, you have crossed a line," the director of public prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, said in a statement.

Outside the court, demonstrators gathered around Anjem Choudary, the former leader of the outlawed militant group al-Ghurabaa and one of the organizers of the cartoon protest. Yelling into a loudspeaker, Choudary accused the British government of waging a crusade against Islam.

"There is a consequence for nations when they do this type of thing," he said.

Muslims held demonstrations around the world after the publication of the cartoons, which showed the prophet wearing a bomb-shaped turban, clutching a dagger or berating suicide bombers. Islamic law is interpreted to forbid any depiction of the prophet for fear it could lead to idolatry.


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3 Men Arrested in Manchester Over Alleged Terrorist Activity

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

LONDON  Police in Manchester arrested three men Wednesday in connection with terrorism offenses.

The arrests were carried out by the Greater Manchester Police's recently created counterterrorism unit in the Longsight area of the city, the force said in a statement. A fourth man was arrested under immigration legislation.

Police said the arrests were made after they received a tip from the public about "alleged terrorist activity and of the existence of a potential threat."

There were no links with the recent investigation into botched car bomb attempts in London and Glasgow, police said.

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Italian police say imam, aides used mosque as 'terror school'

Sunday, July 22, 2007
Ariel DavidAssociated Press


Rome- Italian police arrested three Moroccans on Saturday - an imam and two aides - accusing them of belonging to a militant cell that allegedly used a mosque in central Italy as a terror training camp.

The cell held courses on hand- to-hand combat and used propaganda films and documents downloaded from the Internet to teach students how to prepare poisons and explosives, pilot a Boeing 747 and send encrypted messages, anti- terrorism police in Rome said in a statement.

The mosque on the outskirts of Perugia, the Umbrian capital, also offered weapons training, as well as instructions on how to ambush, how to reach combat zones safely and how to send encrypted messages, police said.

Officers seized barrels of chemical substances, including acids, nitrates and ferrocyanide, found in the mosque's cellar, police said, speculating that the chemicals could have been used for experiments in the terror training courses.

Police identified the imam as Korchi El Mostapha, 41, and his two aides as Mohamed El Jari, 47, and Driss Safika, 46. A fourth Moroccan was still being sought and was believed to be abroad.

The three men, arrested in Perugia, are accused of international terrorism, with the arrests coming after a two-year investigation. An additional 20 people who frequented Perugia's Ponte Felcino mosque were being investigated for various charges, including violating Italy's immigration laws, police said.

Outside daily prayers, the small mosque doubled as a training camp, the police statement said. The imam made fiery sermons inciting a small group of disciples, some of them children, to join the Holy War.

"We have discovered and neutralized a real 'terror school' which was part of a widespread terrorism system made up of small cells that act on their own," said anti-terror police head Carlo De Stefano.

Police did not say if cell mem bers had participated in terror attacks or planned any. However, they said the cell had contacts with two Moroccan Islamic Combat Group members arrested two years ago in Belgium.

The Islamic group, known by its French acronym, GICM, is allegedly tied to al-Qaida and has been linked to the 2004 Madrid transit bombings and 2003 Casablanca attacks.

In recent years, Italy has toughened its anti-terrorism laws and intensified surveillance at mosques and Islamic centers.

Authorities have closely watched several clerics, expelling some and arresting others, but several cases have ended in acquittals. In May, a court cleared the former imam of the northern town of Varese and two other Moroccans accused of raising money and recruiting extremists for the Islamic Combatant Group.

In a statement praising Saturday's arrests, Interior Minister Giuliano Amato said the Perugia case "confirms the need to always maintain high surveillance in locations where only religious activities should take place."


source:The Plain Dealer


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GLOBAL JIHAD WITH LITTLE CONNECTION TO IRAQ, ISRAEL

July 17th 2007

Current News Commentaries
Michael Medved

While media give lavish coverage to terrorist horrors in Iraq, they ignore simultaneous jihadist carnage that claims far more victims around the world. On July 10th, a teenaged suicide bomber killed ten in Algeria, and the day before Islamists killed fourteen members in the Philipines -beheading at least ten of their victims. Most Americans don't know that conservative estimates show at least 200,000 victims of Muslim vs. Muslim violence in Algeria in the last fourteen years. In the second week in July terror monitors recorded 74 Islamist attacks, claiming 623 dead bodies and 697 critical injuries - with the big majority of attacks occurring outside Iraq and Afghanistan. It's hopelessly naïve to suggest US withdrawal from Iraq, or Israeli concessions to Palestinians, would end brutality in Algeria, Pakistan, the Phillipines, or Thailand - recent scene of scores of vicious killings. Worldwide Islamo-Nazi violence began long before 9/11 and will, unfortunately, continue afflicting the world regardless of American policy.


source:
http://www.michaelmedved.com/commentary;+mcwo2rl+bZPA**





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Relic said:
GLOBAL



GLOBAL JIHAD WITH LITTLE CONNECTION TO IRAQ, ISRAEL

July 17th 2007

Current News Commentaries
Michael Medved

While media give lavish coverage to terrorist horrors in Iraq, they ignore simultaneous jihadist carnage that claims far more victims around the world. On July 10th, a teenaged suicide bomber killed ten in Algeria, and the day before Islamists killed fourteen members in the Philipines -beheading at least ten of their victims. Most Americans don't know that conservative estimates show at least 200,000 victims of Muslim vs. Muslim violence in Algeria in the last fourteen years. In the second week in July terror monitors recorded 74 Islamist attacks, claiming 623 dead bodies and 697 critical injuries - with the big majority of attacks occurring outside Iraq and Afghanistan. It's hopelessly naïve to suggest US withdrawal from Iraq, or Israeli concessions to Palestinians, would end brutality in Algeria, Pakistan, the Phillipines, or Thailand - recent scene of scores of vicious killings. Worldwide Islamo-Nazi violence began long before 9/11 and will, unfortunately, continue afflicting the world regardless of American policy.


source:
http://www.michaelmedved.com/commentary;+mcwo2rl+bZPA**





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You are right.
 
Solo said:
It appears that the communist takeover of America from within is occurring as Nikita Khrushchev has said it would.

"The proletariat is the undertaker of capitalism."

Khrushchev later went on to explain that socialism would supplant capitalism in the same manner that capitalism itself supplanted feudalism.

I think another way of them "slowly" taking over is to allow muslims more freedom of religion in the public buildings, government organizations, the work place, and in the public schools than for the Christians.

In fact, any religion is more acceptable than is Christianity, For example: Odd, isn't it, how Halloween is not considered an pagan holy day by the public schools , and they inconsiderately, and gladly give the children halloween parties during play time in classrooms, i.e., bringing in candy and including art decorations for the children to make and color, and then display on the walls of the classrooms, etc.

I wonder if the Muslims protested and insisted on including "muslim" artwork in the classroom, if the school systems would comply in spite of the FACT that "muslim" IS a religion. :roll:


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I reguarly come up against opposition to christ from my wife,let alone muslims. :sad
 

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