He
had previously been a spy for the Afghan intelligence agency, as well
as for the French. But all through, he still believed in jihad. "Afghan
suicide bomber arrested near Islamabad," by Munawer Azeem for Dawn,
November 15 (thanks to Kenneth): ISLAMABAD: An Afghan man said to be on
a...
Put
this down under jihad comedy, the ji-ha-ha-d, except that, well, there
is nothing to laugh about when one realizes that the victim's head
cannot, unfortunately, be reattached. A culture of violence and hatred
is inevitably going to claim innocent victims, including its own
comrades in arms. "Al-Qaeda-linked rebels apologise...
He
was trying to help victims of the Nigerian jihad terrorist group Boko
Haram ("Books Bad"). He has been kidnapped. The culprits are rather
painfully obvious. French-language article here (thanks to Bill).
Kidnapping infidels and releasing them for ransom or killing them, as
well as enslaving them if that option...
The
Muslim Brotherhood doesn't want to engage or debate its opponents. It
just wants to shout them down and destroy them. Like-minded
neo-Brownshirts on U.S. college campuses now routinely shout down and
shut down talks by those whose views they hate, and their fascist
brethren such as the Hamas-linked...
So
does Britain and the U.S. No one in authority, however, seems
particularly concerned enough to do much of anything about it. "Insight:
Russia fears return of fighters waging jihad in Syria," by Alissa de
Carbonnel for Reuters, November 14: (Reuters) - A scrawny 15-year-old
this summer became the first...
And
Obama is sending the attackers weapons. "Christians in Syria face
mounting horrors," by John Evans for BP News, November 13 (thanks to
AINA): DAMASCUS, Syria (BP) -- For Hanna, a Syrian Christian mother
living in Damascus, the country's civil war is more than just statistics
and news articles. "Every...
"What
did these children do to die like this? Please tell America, Britain,
Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia they are bad people." The jihadis, that is.
But America, Britain, Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia aren't listening.
"Syria conflict: Grief and anger in Damascus," from the BBC, November
13: "I don't recognise...
Brutality
and the Muslim Brotherhood go hand in hand. "Teacher in Upper Egypt
'beat girls for praising El-Sisi,'" from Ahram Online, November 14:
Prosecutors are investigating a teacher who allegedly hit female pupils
after one of them praised army chief Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi. The
mathematics teacher at a preparatory girls' school...
There
are indeed remarkable similarities. "Key Republican compares Obama push
to delay Iran sanctions to appeasement of Nazis before WWII," from the
Jerusalem Post, November 14: Sen. Mark Kirk claims White House pitch to
US lawmakers to delay new Iran sanctions was "unconvincing" and "fairly
anti-Israeli”; says Israeli officials told...
The
uselessness of this program was a foregone conclusion, since the TSA is
bound by politically correct dogma not to look at the real source of
the problem, and must pretend that it is coming from anywhere,
everywhere else. "GAO probe says TSA profiling 'no better than chance,'"
by Will...
"We
take this issue seriously and are well aware of cultural sensitivities
... We do not tolerate inappropriate behavior," said Joe Gavaghan, a
spokesman for Garda World. That's good: it is heartening to see that at
least one company is going to stand up to this thuggishness and
brutality --...
An
endless cycle of carnage, fueled by hatreds older than a millennium,
and protected from scrutiny by modern-day political correctness. "22
killed in Iraq, most attending religious ritual," by Sinan Salaheddin
for the Associated Press, November 14 (thanks to Kenneth): BAGHDAD —
Attacks across Iraq targeting security forces and those...
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