Europe was now realising that its past fears that Muslims in politics would spell disaster had been mistaken. Its reluctance to deal with Muslims had led to years of war and killing in Algeria. Europe had not accepted the Hamas victory in elections supervised by the EU itself; it had stopped all aid and never given them a chance to govern. The rift between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority was now one of the major problems in the Middle East. Continue reading Schizophrenic EU dhimmi of the week: Dr George Vella (Partit laburista), opposition spokesman on foreign affairs in Malta
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Good Muslims in Ajdabiya
In his more recent remarks to Il Sole 24 Ore, [Libyan “freedom fighter”] al-Hasadi admits not only to fighting against U.S. troops in Afghanistan, but also to recruiting Libyans to fight against American forces in Iraq. As noted in my earlier PJM report here, captured al-Qaeda personnel records show that al-Hasadi’s hometown of Darnah sent more foreign fighters to fight with al-Qaeda in Iraq than any other foreign city or town and “far and away the largest per capita number of fighters.” Al-Hasadi told Il Sole 24 Ore that he personally recruited “around 25” Libyans to fight in Iraq. “Some have come back and today are on the front at Ajdabiya,” al-Hasadi explained, “They are patriots and good Muslims, not terrorists.” “The members of al-Qaeda are also good Muslims and are fighting against the invader,” al-Hasadi added. Continue reading Good Muslims in Ajdabiya
Democracy or Jew-Hatred? The Libyan Edition
The virtual entirety of the western media and all western governments appear to be united in their condemnation of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi and their open or tacit support of the forces seeking to topple his regime. It should be noted that this “opposition to Gaddafi,” as it is typically described in the media accounts, is clearly not now a non-violent opposition — whether it ever was one — but has taken the form rather of an armed rebellion. Continue reading Democracy or Jew-Hatred? The Libyan Edition
DEBKAfile: The bomb blast in central Jerusalem was the work of terrorist pros
DEBKAfile Special Report March 23, 2011, 9:58 PM (GMT+02:00)
The bomb which exploded Wednesday afternoon, March 23, near the No. 74 bus stop opposite Binyanei Haooma at Jerusalem’s main northern entrance was detonated by remote control. It killed a woman and injured 30-40 passers-by and passengers, several seriously plus at least 20 shock victims who later sought hospital treatment. Continue reading DEBKAfile: The bomb blast in central Jerusalem was the work of terrorist pros
Times of Malta justifies anti-Semitic terror attack in Jerusalem
Last lines in its first article today about the attack:
Sirens echoed through the city as dozens of ambulances and fire engines raced to the scene.
An AFP correspondent at the scene said the attack hit the 174 bus which was headed for Maaleh Adumim, a sprawling Jewish settlement which lies just to the east of Jerusalem.
In all these days it has said nothing about all the other terror attacks happening in Israel on a daily basis again, with people injured and many in shock. Has it said something about the slaughter of almost an entire “settler” family, murdered in their sleep, without citing this just as a “justification” for some “revenge” of the IDF? I don’t remember. What I know is that it considers even the rest of Israel as a dangerously “sprawling settlement,” and Jews as some kind of dangerous cancer, just like Hamas, Ahmadinejad, and all the rest of the modern nazis do.
No ‘Revolution’ for Egypt’s Christians
by Raymond Ibrahim
FrontPageMagazine.com
March 22, 2011
http://www.meforum.org/2855/no-revolution-for-egypt-christians
On March 5, Muslims attacked, plundered, and set ablaze an ancient Coptic church in Sool, a village near Cairo, Egypt. Afterwards, throngs of Muslims gathered around the scorched building and pounded its walls down with sledge hammers—to cries of “Allahu Akbar!” Adding insult to injury, the attackers played “soccer” with the relic-remains of the church’s saints and martyrs and transformed the desecrated church into a mosque (a live example of history, which witnessed countless churches seized and transformed into mosques). As a result of Christian girls being abducted and raped and overall terrorization of the Coptic community, thousands fled the village. (See this letter to Egypt’s military leadership signed by twenty congressmen discussing this and similar anecdotes.) Continue reading No ‘Revolution’ for Egypt’s Christians
Shame on whom, Ms. DCG?
Daphne Caruana Galizia, after and along with Der Spiegel, does now a bit of PR for Joschka Fischer, an early admirer of the Khomeinist revolution in Iran, the German chief promoter of what is now the almost serben-, juden- and zigeunerrein Islamic “rogue state” of Kosovo; for that Joschka Fischer thanks to whom the Germans managed to bomb Belgrade for the third time (at least) in the last century shortly before it ended and managed to give a decisive boost to what the Führer, in a moment of self-criticism, had recommended implicitly to the German people in his “political testament”: a “more audacious alliance with Islam.” Continue reading Shame on whom, Ms. DCG?
Sultan Knish: Bin Laden is winning
Osama Bin Laden’s 1996 fatwa against America was the first domino in a chain of events that was meant to accomplish three goals.
1) Unify Muslims in a war against Western civilization
2) Topple the governments of the Muslim world, and replace them with fully Islamist regimes
3) Build a regional and then global Muslim Caliphate
Phase 2 is now well under way. And America and European warplanes are bombing Libya to help clear the way for it. Just as we already did in Yugoslavia and Iraq. It is unknown whether Bin Laden is still alive or not, but his goals are being met. Muslims now see the defeat of Western civilization as an important and an achievable goal. Our democracy and nation building efforts have toppled much of the old order, and those best positioned to benefit from it are the Islamists. Continue reading Sultan Knish: Bin Laden is winning
“R2P” the people of Libya – not much more than a little training for the dhimmi nations France and Britain for the EU-UN two-state final solution of the Jewish question
The Israeli-Palestinian peace process should not be forgotten even while there is unrest taking place in Arab countries and 2011 must be the year that a Palestinian state is created, French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Tuesday. Continue reading “R2P” the people of Libya – not much more than a little training for the dhimmi nations France and Britain for the EU-UN two-state final solution of the Jewish question
Don’t miss your very last chance, Dr Gonzi! Do something to show the world that Malta is still as full of Goodness and Courage as DCG is!
The chance to redeem ourselves
Published: March 22, 2011 at 4:22pm [by Maltese blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia]
[…] EU Commissioner Catherine Ashton said [… ] that [the 27 EU] foreign ministers were informed of the European Commission’s contingency plan for a massive humanitarian mission should there have to be mass evacuations from Libya if there is an escalation of conflict. Continue reading Don’t miss your very last chance, Dr Gonzi! Do something to show the world that Malta is still as full of Goodness and Courage as DCG is!
A comment on what could be the next thing entering Daphne Caruana Galizia’s backyard
… and in that of the “alliance of the shortsighted” (Heute in Israel) as a whole:
Mine too.
“Saving the Libyan Islamists”
American troops are today providing support to some of the very same forces that were recently fighting against them in Iraq. (Related: “Libyan rebels: ‘Now is the time of Jihad!”)March 20, 2011 – by John RosenthalFor weeks as international pressure built against him, Muammar al-Gaddafi insisted again and again that the rebel forces that he was fighting in eastern Libya were linked to al-Qaeda. The mere fact that Gaddafi said it was seemingly enough for virtually all commentators to dismiss the claim out of hand. And in case doubts about the source were not enough, then we had the New York Times to send a reporter to Darnah, one of the eastern Libyan towns at the heart of the supposed Islamist uprising, and to assure us that there was nothing to see there, “move along.” Continue reading “Saving the Libyan Islamists”
After Libya, Bahrain? (Seems like “this is getting repetitive”*!)
Are these the next civilians the West is ‘responsible to protect’?
I.e. after these Libyan opposition guys – or at the same time?
(Just one example: “The people of Ar Rajbaan”)
Or will it be Hamas, directly, instead of, as until now, indirectly?
I know I am not being very fair, but the first link to the “Interim Transitional National Council”‘s Site I saw – the link above the second video points to the “Allegiances” page of that “Council” – was promoted without any scruples by someone – Daphne Caruana Galizia – who thinks she is fighting for “Libyan [!] freedom” and accuses anyone who maybe just does not want to let himself and his country be dragged into a fight between Islamic tribes, as a coward; and the only thing which most of the current “experts'” evaluations and many of the Western politicians’ decisions seem to be based on are good intentions, and that doesn’t bode well at all indeed.
Update (21/3/2011):
As far as the the poor suppressed “civilians” of Bahrain are concerned, it seems that – to paraphrase two famous anti-Islamophobic ideologues and community or, maybe “better,” Ummah organizers – Barack Hussein Obama (USA) and, to get repetitive here too, Daphne Caruana Galizia (Malta), the first (un-)State ‘on the right side of history’ in taking the lead there is not France, but Iran:
Shia-News, a site associated with Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi (a hard-line Shiite Twelver and an influential figure in the suppression of Iranians during their uprising to protest the fraudulent presidential election of 2009), is registering volunteers to participate in suicide bombings against Saudi interests around the world. Hundreds have already registered. Reports from inside Iran indicate that an alert has gone out to the Revolutionary Guards Quds forces throughout the world to prepare for attacks on Saudi establishments.
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*) Part of a headline by Daphne Caruana Galizia, Maltese backyard analyst.
Irrelevant news from outside Daphne Caruana Galizia’s backyard (France, Iran, Syria)
“[Daphne – Because I am a NIMBY sort of person. I can barely work up interest in the Japan earthquake. But really, if you live in Malta you obviously have a strong interest in Gaddafi. And Gaddafi poses the sort of danger that Iran does not.]”
March 19, 2011 – Ebrahim Mehtari, a young political activist who was arrested and physically abused in prison during the post-election events of 2009, sustained several knife wounds last night in Paris when he was attacked by two men, one of whom was Iranian. An hour ago, Mehtari told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that as his assailants put a rope around his neck they used a knife to attack him. He could have faced a much more serious fate had the sound of a police car siren not suddenly scared them away. Continue reading Irrelevant news from outside Daphne Caruana Galizia’s backyard (France, Iran, Syria)
Terrorist supporters demonstrate in Valletta, and the Times of Malta beatifies them
just after the most atrocious anti-Semitic massacre in years carried out by Arabs in Israel, by, among other Islamic slaughter methods, slitting the throats of children, a massacre in which PA officials were very probably involved, and just a few hours after “Israeli civilians living around the Gaza border woke up [this morning] to the most massive mortar attack in years – 50 rounds fired in 15 minutes.” Continue reading Terrorist supporters demonstrate in Valletta, and the Times of Malta beatifies them
Important news from Daphne Caruana Galizia
Today, the renowned Maltese leisure-time activity, military and geography observer Daphne Caruana Galizia has communicated three important totally new developments via her weblog. In chronological order: Continue reading Important news from Daphne Caruana Galizia