The Grand Jihad: Now in Paperback Right Side News In The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America, bestselling author Andrew C. McCarthy provides a harrowing account of how the global Islamist movement's jihad involves far more than terrorist attacks, and how it has found the ideal partner ... |
Countdown to Zero in Tehran and Jerusalem Right Side News "No "sword of Damocles" is going to hang over our head." Four years ago Israel launched a quieter attack was launched on a nuclear reactor in Syria, this time with the likely approval and assistance of the United States. Now after all the whitewashing ... |
'We know who the hate-merchants are' Malaysia Kini RR: Being the minority in the country, no non-Muslim would want to do such a nasty thing as throwing a pig head at a mosque. This is sacrilege. No opposition party too will stoop so low as to play on the sensitivities of religion and ethnicity. |
African world view on revolutionary ruptures and pace of change in 2012 Indepth Africa At the end of 2010 the forces of racism, sexism, homophobia and chauvinism had rallied in the United States of America under the banner of the Tea Party. Financed by billionaires who grasped the dangers of popular mobilisation, these billionaires such ... |
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Arizona Republicans to Introduce Draconian ... truthout Once-prominent figures in the Republican Party are being left behind. Former Florida Republican Governor Charlie Crist - who turned Independent after the Tea Party rebelled against him in 2010 - said on Tuesday that he would “consider” voting for ... |
Remarks at the 31st Appeal of Conscience Seminar US Department of State (press release) Holocaust denial is growing in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Middle East, desecrating the memory of more than six million Jews who died. This is indefensible. Across Europe, government restrictions on the free practice of Islam are on the rise. |
Islamophobia in Canada: A Primer New Socialist Group Meanwhile, Muslims in North America who do not appear to come from the Middle East or South Asia, such as Muslims of European or East Asian descent, have been less centrally targeted in this blurry overlap of religious and racial discrimination. |
Insurgents plug in to the Davos grid The Australian The gloomy Davos sessions were a recognition that last year was the year of the protester - from Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party to the Arab Spring to riots in London and Greece. So how does it work, this cycle of simultaneous globalisation and ... |
Egypt celebrates anniversary of revolution in hope and fear Today's Zaman The crowds mostly chanted slogans against the military government. Additionally, some leftist groups said they don't want a theocratic state, shouting slogans against the religious parties. The groups conducting security checks of the crowd holding ... |
Davos and disconnected elites Washington Post (blog) The gloomy Davos sessions were a recognition that 2011 was the year of the protester — from Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party to the Arab Spring to riots in London and Greece. So how does it work, this cycle of simultaneous globalization and ... |
Egypt One Year On Middle East Online Many were protesting against the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) rather than celebrating the revolution, Glen Johnson says. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in cities across Egypt on Wednesday 25 January, marking the first anniversary of ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Egypt marks anniversary of revolution New Zealand Herald The 25-year-old had spent the past 14 months in Egypt's military and believed SCAF had acted against the revolution. "The military does not see things the same as the people. They always told us that the people in Tahrir were thugs and thieves who were ... The cold choice — jobs or jihad |
![]() New Statesman | The cold choice — jobs or jihad New Statesman Just as the Tea Party in the United States is a reaction to the election of Barack Obama that remains incomprehensible so long as one doesn't take into account the growth of ethnic minorities and the retreat of traditional values among the younger ... |
In a post 9/11 world, embracing positive messages Washington Post (blog) Bias, bullying, smears and physical harm have continued to target Muslims in particular and to impact others – Sikhs, Hindus, South Asians and Arab Christians – in the United States and beyond. In my work, I became closely connected to the families of ... |
![]() The National Interest Online | Tampa's brush with Islamic extremism Tbo.com In a video posted on YouTube in March 2011, he openly charged that the West was involved in a war against Islam and proclaimed this war a "holy war" for Muslims. Investigators say he also recorded a video in preparation for his imminent attack on the ... Homegrown Jihad Sweeps America |
Silicon Valley Reads 2012 offers many ways explore a wide-ranging topic San Jose Mercury News McNutt also sought to address potentially thornier subject matter, Islamophobia and its ilk, and found that numerous local organizations, from Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center to the League of Women Voters to Asian Americans for Community ... |
The Lions of Allah Among the Lambs of Norway Right Side News “No matter how well equipped they are, they will never eliminate the lions of Allah.” “I support the Afghan freedom struggle against the ISAF soldiers, but I don't necessarily support every tactic employed by the Taliban,” she says when VG confronts ... |
Combating Hate Through Unexpected Sharing – OpEd Eurasia Review Bias, bullying, smears and physical harm have continued to target Muslims in particular and to impact others – Sikhs, Hindus, South Asians and Arab Christians – in the United States and beyond. In my work, I became closely connected to the families of ... |
Walking in Luther's footsteps Khaleej Times Bias, bullying, smears and physical harm have continued to target Muslims in particular and to impact others – Sikhs, Hindus, South Asians and Arab Christians – in the United States and beyond. In my work, I became closely connected to the families of ... |
Walking In MLK's Shoes - OpEd Eurasia Review Bias, bullying, smears and physical harm have continued to target Muslims in particular and to impact others – Sikhs, Hindus, South Asians and Arab Christians – in the United States and beyond. In my work, I became closely connected to the families of ... |