Monthly Archives: April 2011

Muslim Brotherhood will run for half of Egypt’s parliament

CAIRO, Egypt — Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, the largest and best-organized Islamist faction in Egypt, announced Saturday the formation of its new political party and said it plans to contest half the seats in parliament in the first post-revolution elections scheduled … Continue reading

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2005 London bombings a “natural consequence” of Britain’s policy of sheltering terrorists

The 2005 London bombings were a “natural consequence” of Britain’s policy of sheltering terrorists, and the U.K. government was warned in advance, newly leaked documents show. WikiLeaks, London, bombings, train, terrorists, asylum, Islamic, immigrants, AP photoAmerican diplomats sent a cable … Continue reading

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NJ suburb sued over denial of mosque proposal

NEWARK — An Islamic group has sued a suburban town it says engaged in religious discrimination by abruptly changing zoning regulations to prevent the opening of a mosque. Members of the Al Falah Center and local residents filed suit Tuesday … Continue reading

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Pakistan frees 5 accused in court-ordered gang rape

Yes, you read that right: a “court-ordered gang rape”. A tribal council was assembled in Pakistan which ordered that a woman be punished for her brother’s illicit sex by being raped. Why are American feminists silent about these outrages? Why … Continue reading

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Radical Islam’s increasing power – Egypt and Iran

“Egypt’s new government is choosing to reestablish diplomatic ties and align itself with Iran, according to breaking news reports. This threatens the delicate balance in the Middle East and could spell disaster for Israel, our greatest ally in the region. … Continue reading

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Wikileaks: Why the Americans were angry at British authorities

“The files help to explain American anger towards the British authorities, who have been regularly accused of failing to tackle radicalisation in this country. The top-secret documents show how Muslim men travelled to European countries such as France, from where … Continue reading

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WikiLeaks: British taxpayers’ money bankrolled al-Qaeda aide Mullan Haji Rohullah

“British taxpayers’ money was used to bankroll an Afghan politician who was sent to Guantánamo Bay after being exposed as an al-Qaeda aide. Mullan Haji Rohullah received more than £300,000 to destroy his opium crop – but he sold the … Continue reading

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Wikileaks: Terrorist recruits flocked to London to claim asylum

“Terrorist recruits from across Africa and the Middle East flocked to London to claim asylum, often after travelling through other European countries. Sixteen detainees sent back to Britain are regarded as “high risk” by the US authorities and are liable … Continue reading

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WikiLeaks: British mosque “served to facilitate and training of recruits”

“The [British] Government has paid millions of pounds in compensation and benefits to people regarded as highly dangerous by the US authorities. Qatada, who was paid compensation under human rights laws for being “unfairly detained”, is described as “the most … Continue reading

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WikiLeaks: US government suspected the BBC of being propaganda media network for al-Qaeda

The US government suspected the BBC of being a “possible propaganda media network” for al-Qaeda after details of a phone number at the broadcaster was found in the possession of several suspected terrorists. The number, which now appears to be … Continue reading

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