
A girl friend of mine was chatting at a party this summer. I overheard her talking about "men were all over me, even when I wore my hair under a scarf - groping me in public and pestering me in restaurants. Their dirty hands were everywhere. I suppose they thought I was Madonna or something."
As I approached her (careful to keep my distance) I asked her whether she was...
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Indonesian police have captured 10 terrorist suspects, including a Singaporean, and seized dozens of assembled bombs and a cache of explosives, officials said Thursday.
The 10 suspected members of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), a regional terrorist network linked to al-Qaeda, were arrested during various raids since June 28 at several locations in South Sumatra province.
The latest arrest took place on Tuesday in the provincial capital of Palembang, national police spokesman...
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A Tamil paramilitary leader jailed for entering Britain on a fraudulent diplomatic passport and subsequently investigated by the Metropolitan police for alleged war crimes has left Britain.
Colonel Karuna Amman returned to Sri Lanka on Thursday. It is not clear whether he was deported or opted for voluntary repatriation after withdrawing an application for asylum.
Amman's breakaway Tamil paramilitary group, the TVMP, which now supports the Colombo government, has been...
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This is a copy of the Centre for Social Cohesion's press release concerning the Scottish Islamic Foundation, which is due to launch this Thursday:
On Thursday 26 June 2008, a new Muslim group called the Scottish Islamic Foundation will be launched in Edinburgh in the presence of Alex Salmond, Scotland's First Minister. The leading members of the group, together with many of those who lead its events are closely linked...
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The Feminist Fawcett Society is urging all MPs to support a 10 Minute Rule Bill being introduced today by Roberta Blackman-Woods MP calling for lapdance clubs to be licensed as Sex Encounter Establishments across Britain.
The extremist Fawcett Society argues, "While the UK's first lapdance club opened in 1995, an inadequate licensing regime has enabled the number of lapdance clubs to rise steeply to at least 300. Under the 2003...
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Good morning and
welcome to a brand new edition of 'ASYLUM'.
Today's program
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There is a real, burning need to name and shame libel lawyers who succumb to working with pond life, such as Saudi financiers of terrorism or extreme Islamist groups. Libel tourism - "Libel Terrorism" perhaps more apt - in Britain is becoming a national embarrassment.
Lawyers often masquerading as "human rights" lawyers playing Britain's outdated libel laws to silence bona fide Western critics of the providers of the lifeblood -...
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In Part One I described how the Front Pembela Islam (Islamic Defenders' Front or FPI) had threatened to make war on the minority Islamic sect called the Ahmadiyah.
On June 1 FPI members violently attacked a procession of the National Alliance for Freedom of Religion and Faith (AKKBB), who support the rights of the Ahmadiyah. Several FPI members, including leader Habib Rizieq Shahib were arrested on Wednesday June 3 in...
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Indonesia is widely described as a "moderate" Islamic nation. In many ways this has been true. Recently, however, a conflict has been brewing between those who support moderate interpretations of Islam and those who support hard-line and intolerant forms. This conflict has even been seen by some commentators to be pushing Indonesia to the very brink of a civil war. Today and tomorrow, I will try to explain the background...
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Douglas Alexander blames Robert Mugabe, Pope Benedict XVI blames everyone, lots of people are blaming biofuels and the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon is left to pick up the pieces. The three-day summit of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome could hardly have got off to a worse start because no-one could agree on anything, let alone what they were supposed to be disagreeing about in the first...
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The extreme Islamist sect Hizb ut Tahrir al Islami, which has a fast-dwindling, part-time following of fake jihadis in the United Kingdom, as well as other cells across Europe, has sought to stem the tide of leavers doing so much damage to its international coffers.
Under pressure from its foreign leadership, Hizb ut Tahrir al Islami's British executive, headed by fantasist and wannabe Bangladeshi president Dr Nasim Ghani (known as...
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Douglas Alexander blames Robert Mugabe, Pope Benedict XVI blames everyone, lots of people are blaming biofuels and the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon is left to pick up the pieces. The three-day summit of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome could hardly have got off to a worse start because no-one could agree on anything, let alone what they were supposed to be disagreeing about in the first...
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Islamic extremists in the UK could escape prosecution and instead receive therapy and counselling under new Government plans to "deradicalise" religious fanatics.
The Home Office is to announce an extra £12.5 million to support new initiatives to try to stop extremism spreading.
The central element of the Home Office plan is a new national "deradicalisation" programme that would persuade converts to violent and extremist causes to change their views.
Controversially,...
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Islamic extremists in the UK could escape prosecution and instead receive therapy and counselling under new Government plans to "deradicalise" religious fanatics.
The Home Office is to announce an extra £12.5 million to support new initiatives to try to stop extremism spreading.
The central element of the Home Office plan is a new national "deradicalisation" programme that would persuade converts to violent and extremist causes to change their views.
Controversially,...
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There is so much smoke around the Iranian Mullahs' bomb that it makes Tehran's smog feel like a fresh ocean breeze, by comparison. Here is a partial list of misconceptions about the Mullahs, their capabilities and intentions about the whole nuclear bomb affair.
The Mullahs:
- Will never dare to use the bomb, even if they had it. To do so would be suicidal.
- Are years away from anything...
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Finally, in a speech delivered in Amman, Jordan, aired on Al-Jazeera TV on May 15, 2008, British MP George Galloway completely loses the plot. In an address shouted across a small auditorium, sweating, as if in a syphilis-induced fever, showing the last stages of the illness as it consumes his remaining grey matter, Galloway - in complete disarray as to what he believes or stands for (is he an Islamist...
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In Part One I described some of the history of Islamic and Christian blasphemy. At present, individuals in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan are facing the threat of execution for offending Islamic mores.
In Pakistan, the laws were implemented in stages, under the leadership of the military dictator General Zia ul-Haq. The Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), like the secular code of India, had laws which prevented general insult against religion....
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Many years ago, a great hitter named Paul Waner was nearing the end of his long career. He entered a ballgame with 2,999 hits -- one hit away from the landmark total of 3,000, which so many hitters want to reach, but which relatively few actually do reach.
Waner hit a ball that the fielder did not handle cleanly but the official scorer called it a hit, making it Waner's...
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In a world where Arab countries use the Free World's courts for libel tourism to suppress Free World authors exposing grimy facts about their citizens' links to terror financing and support for extreme Islamism, the following story which appeared in To the Point News is more than worthy of mass replication round the Free World's Web:
The brand spanking new Airbus 340-600, the largest passenger airplane ever built, sat in...
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Many of the questions below may seem incredulous to most people. However, the rumour mill of the Islamist underworld in Britain, featuring agenda-driven meetings, lobbying of Muslim scholars, character assassination attempts and slander is underpinned by the assumptions that produce the following questions:
What is your definition of Islamism?
The modernist attempt to claim that political sovereignty belongs to God, that the Shari'ah equates to state law, and it is a religious...
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