Islam’s attack on secular equalitarianism: Links 3 for Aug. 18 – 2014

I picked this title because much of the actions done in Western nations by Muslims which may appear to be a kind of nearly random act of thuggery is much more likely to be an orchestrated and conducted set of events intended to create a specific effect. Muslims do not care how they bring about sharia, they just care that they do.

The effects of sharia, is sharia to them. So if they can intimidate Jews into leaving with widely publicized attacks, they have accomplished a larger strategic goal. The same can be said of the Danish Cartoon riots and much else that we see. Not that there is no mindless thuggery there is tons and tons of it. But overall, there is a political purpose which is orders of magnitude more dangerous.

1. A woman attacked and beaten in Sweden for wearing a star of David

2. Israel slams UN for its absurd Hamas supplied stats on Gaza conflict

3. The Islamic State warns Americans: “We will drown all of you in blood”

(This from a group who I bet not one member of which even gave so much as one drop to the Red Cross)

4. Tarek Fata’s website appears to have been hacked and all content deleted.

The muslims are getting more aggressive clearly.

5. Iraqi kurds retake dam from Islamic State maniacs.

6. Why is this damn so dam important?

7. Hamas in West Bank ‘planned to topple Palestinian Authority’ 

Shin Bet, IDF say plot was orchestrated by Hamas overseas headquarters located in Turkey, and centered on a string of mass casualty terror attacks.

Hamas

A large-scale Hamas terrorist formation in the West Bank and Jerusalem planned to destabilize the region through a series of deadly terrorist attacks in Israel and then topple the Fatah-ruled Palestinian Authority, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) said Monday.

8. Syrian mosque pledges allegiance to the Islamic State with the classic Roman Salute

Thank you M., Dan F., Wrath of Khan, Maria J., and many more who put worthy stories in the comments etc. Thanks again.

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22 Replies to “Islam’s attack on secular equalitarianism: Links 3 for Aug. 18 – 2014”

  1. It hurts to read it, even if it’s been roaring in your head. Eating your guts out.

    The Global Pogrom
    There comes a time when we have to start seeing the pattern, understanding its depth and meaning, and recognizing just how high are the stakes for the world we know.

    There is a Global Pogrom under way.

    This is a terrible truth. And people tend to ignore terrible truths. So it must be said again: There is a Global Pogrom under way.

    And another terrible truth must be spoken: The Global Pogrom has been under way for more than a decade. It has taken lives. It has destroyed property. It has injured, brutalized, and terrified Jews and Jewish communities in many nations. And it is creating a silent exodus, a de facto expulsion, an ethnic cleansing in slow motion.

    To say again, because it must be said again, this is something almost no one wants to admit. A truth that almost no one, including many Jews, wants to speak or hear. But over the past month, it has become a truth that is impossible to ignore.

    http://www.thetower.org/article/the-global-pogrom/

    • HUGS !
      BUT:

      WE MUST NOT GIVE UP !!!
      NEVER AGAIN!

      Even the tiniest act helps – e.g. I just came back from shopping – had forgotten my glasses and asked some woman if she could tell me the expiry date on that item, she did. Some time later, I was trying to make sure that there was no HALAL sign on a bottle of olive oil (I refuse to finance terrorism and progroms) – that same women came up to me asking what I was looking for. I told her. She looked it up for me and said “there is only a “K” on it, that’s for “Kosher” isn’t it?”
      I said, yes, but I dont mind eating Kosher, Jews dont hack my head of if I dont want to convert to Judaism – “I will not have HALAL in my house either” she told me. An elegantly beige woman – I would not even have suspected her of being aware, let alone being courageously on the right side: OURS !

    • As the article says the pattern is clear, always look for the pattern it will tell you much more then the words.

  2. Two UN peacekeepers killed in attack in northern Mali (BBC, Aug 17, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28824381

    “Two UN peacekeepers have been killed and seven others were injured in a suicide attack on a UN patrol base in northern Mali. A pick-up truck laden with explosives drove into the UN camp in Ber, 50km (30 miles) east of Timbuktu, on Saturday.

    A suicide attacker was among the dead, which included two soldiers from Burkina Faso serving with the UN. It is not yet clear who was behind the attack, which has been condemned by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

    France intervened militarily in Mali last year in a bid to drive out Islamists who had taken advantage of an uprising by Tuareg rebels in the north of the country. The attack took place at 11:30 GMT, the UN Multidimensional Stabilisation Mission in Mali (Minusma) said.

    One eyewitness, who saw the aftermath of the blast, said Burkinabe troops had set up camp in Ber after the town was taken over by rebels last month. “There was no checkpoint. The bomber was able to drive the vehicle right into the camp, among the tents, before blowing himself up,” he added….”

  3. I would love to see those “HRW experts” mounting a campaign against Islamofascist terrorist.

    Kenya’s anti-terror unit guilty of abuses, says HRW (BBC, Aug 18, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28836753

    “Kenya’s Western-funded anti-terrorism unit has carried out a series of killings and “enforced disappearances” during its fight against militant Islamists, a rights group says.

    “Horrendous” activities were taking place “right under the noses” of the government, Western embassies and the UN, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.

    The US and UK fund the unit.

    The unit was set up in 2003, five years after al-Qaeda simultaneously bombed the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

    More than 200 people were killed in what was then the most high-profile attack by al-Qaeda.

    Kenyan, US and UK officials have not yet responded to HRW’s report.

    It had documented evidence of “at least 10 cases of killings, 10 cases of enforced disappearances, and 11 cases of mistreatment or harassment of terrorism suspects”, mainly in the capital, Nairobi, since 2011, HRW said.

    “Suspects were shot dead in public places, abducted from vehicles and courtrooms, beaten badly during arrest, detained in isolated blocks, and denied contact with their families or access to lawyers,” it said in a report.

    “Donors need to carry out their own investigations of these abuses and suspend their assistance to abusive forces, or risk being complicit in Kenya’s culture of impunity,” HRW added.

    The “horrendous conduct” of the unit would not protect Kenya from terrorism, it said.

    “It simply undermines the rule of law,” the New York-based group added in a statement.

    Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group has carried out a wave of attacks in Kenya since 2011.

    Last year, 67 people were killed after the group launched an assault on the upmarket Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi.

    Al-Shabab said the attacks were in response to Kenya’s decision to send troops to Somalia to bolster the weak UN-backed government.”

  4. Saudi Arabia executes four for hashish possession (BBC, Aug 19, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28852384

    “Authorities in Saudi Arabia have executed four members of the same extended family for drugs possession.

    The two sets of brothers were killed on Monday in the south-eastern city of Najran after being convicted of receiving large quantities of hashish.

    The case against them was reportedly based on confessions extracted under torture, Amnesty International said.

    There had been a “disturbing” surge in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom, the human rights group added.

    There have been 17 executions in the past two weeks, compared with 17 in the previous six months.

    In 2013, the Saudi authorities executed at least 79 people, three of whom were under 18 at the time of the crimes for which they were condemned.

    The four executed men – Hadi al-Mutlaq, Awad al-Mutlaq, Mufrih al-Yami and Ali al-Yami – were arrested and detained by the interior ministry’s General Directorate of Investigations on several occasions after their alleged offence in 2007, Amnesty said.

    They were reportedly tortured during interrogation, including with beatings and sleep deprivation, in order to extract false confessions…”

  5. Pakistan protesters to march on Islamabad secure red zone (BBC, Aug 19, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-28832480

    “Security has been tightened in the secure zone of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, after protest leader Imran Khan called on marchers to enter it. The government has forbidden protesters from breaching the highly secure so-called red zone housing key state buildings and foreign embassies.

    There are fears that any attempt by marchers to breach this order could lead to confrontation. Thousands of anti-government protesters are occupying two Islamabad highways. On Monday MPs from Imran Khan’s PTI party vowed to quit their national assembly seats…”

  6. Kurdish protester killed in Turkey PKK statue protest (BBC, Aug 19, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28849794

    “A protester has been killed in eastern Turkey after clashes broke out over the removal of the statue of the founder of a Kurdish rebel group. Two others were wounded as protests sparked by the demolition of the controversial statue turned violent.

    Turkish security forces in the town of Lice attempted to dismantle the statue of Mahsum Korkmaz, founder of banned Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). It was unveiled last week for the 30th anniversary of the PKK’s first attacks.

    Protesters gathered at a cemetery outside Lice had tried to prevent the soldiers from reaching the statue and the incident quickly escalated, with the Turkish army firing live bullets. The victim is believed to be a 24-year-old demonstrator, according to the Turkish Hurriyet newspaper.

    Reports from the town say that he died of gunshot wounds to the head…”

  7. Moderate cleric (Gulen), moderate sultan (Erdogan)… Would you ever buy into such narrative…

    Report: 25 More Police Officers Detained in Turkey (abcnews, Aug 19, 2014)
    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/report-25-police-officers-detained-turkey-25032720

    “Turkey’s state-run news agency says 25 more police officers have been detained across Turkey as authorities press ahead with a crackdown on officers suspected of illegally wiretapping Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other officials.

    The Anadolu Agency said the officers were detained in raids carried out in 13 provinces on Tuesday.

    Since July, dozens of officers have been jailed pending trial over illegal wiretaps.

    The government says the officers are associated with a moderate Islamic movement led by a U.S.-based cleric, which it accuses of attempting to topple the government. Critics say the crackdown aims to silence those who brought corruption charges against government officials, including Erdogan’s inner circle.

    Erdogan, who becomes president on Aug. 28, has vowed to battle the group.”

  8. Of course! China will adopt recommendations from an externalized fifth column all too happily!

    Group Protests Beijing’s Drone Use in Xinjiang (abcnews, Aug 19, 2014)
    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/group-protests-beijings-drone-xinjiang-25032893

    “An overseas Uighur rights organization has protested the Chinese government’s use of drones in a security crackdown in the ethnic group’s home region of Xinjiang, saying it would intensify tensions that have left dozens of people dead this year.

    The Washington D.C.-based Uyghur American Association demanded in a statement Monday that Beijing fully disclose its deployment of drones in an area where Chinese media say a July 28 terror attack left 96 people dead, including 59 attackers who were shot by police.

    “The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles is an extremely serious and disturbing development,” the association said, warning of an escalation in ethnic tensions….”

  9. The exiled Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Mosul, Iraq, is warning westerners about welcoming an increasing number of Muslims into their countries, naively believing that they too believe in democratic principles.

    “Our sufferings today are the prelude of those you, Europeans and Western Christians, will also suffer in the near future,” said Archbishop Amel Shimoun Nona in an interview by Corriere della Sera. “I lost my diocese. The physical setting of my apostolate has been occupied by Islamic radicals who want us converted or dead. But my community is still alive.”

    The archbishop’s interview was reported by the blog Rorate Caeli.

    The archbishop warned:

    Please, try to understand us. Your liberal and democratic principles are worth nothing here. You must consider again our reality in the Middle East, because you are welcoming in your countries an ever growing number of Muslims. Also you are in danger. You must take strong and courageous decisions, even at the cost of contradicting your principles. You think all men are equal, but that is not true: Islam does not say that all men are equal. Your values are not their values. If you do not understand this soon enough, you will become the victims of the enemy you have welcomed in your home.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/08/18/Exiled-Archbishop-of-Mosul-I-Have-Lost-My-Diocese-To-Islam-You-in-the-West-Will-Also-Become-Victims-of-Muslims