Monday, April 23, 2007

Islamic Update

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Liberal Arab Website Reports: Debate on Virginia Tech Muslims ...National Review Online Blogs - New York,NY,USAHe added that what happened was a sad occurrence, but that does not give Muslims the right to transgress the laws of Allah the Most Merciful.See all stories on this topic
Tonga’s Muslims aim to build new boarding schoolMatangi Tonga - Nuku'alofa,TongaHe said that a small delegation of Tongan Muslims would leave in June for Saudi Arabia and Qatar to seek donations and funding for the new school. ...See all stories on this topic
Kenya: Muslims urge Kenya to open border with SomaliaSomaliNet - USA(SomaliNet) Muslim leaders have asked the Government to open the Kenya-Somalia border to allow in people fleeing fighting in the Horn of Africa country. ...See all stories on this topic
Turkey Christians Anxious After Muslims Kill Three BelieversJournal Chrétien - Paris,FrancePolice said they detained a dozen suspects linked to the slayings of a German man and two Turks, all former Muslims, who were found with their hands and ...See all stories on this topic
Muslims deride Hilali Lebanon donation planNEWS.com.au - Australia... another cleric in Lebanon following the Israeli-Hezbollah war last year was a futile exercise that would carry no credibility among Australian Muslims. ...See all stories on this topic
Southland Muslims promote code of unityLos Angeles Times - CA,USAAs the conflict deepens between Sunni and Shiite Muslims in Iraq, Muslim leaders in Southern California have launched what they hope will be a nationwide ...See all stories on this topic
Muslims in quandary over state food lawChicago Tribune - Chicago,IL,USASo she, like many Muslims, must trust in God that she is not being deceived."Sometimes I just can't get all the answers, so I make an assumption that I'm ...See all stories on this topic
EU to Iraq gov't: Reach out to Sunni MuslimsJerusalem Post - Jerusalem,IsraelBy AP. The EU urged the Iraqi government Monday to step up national reconciliation efforts and called on Iraq's neighbors to support the country's daunting ...See all stories on this topic
The Missing Moderate MuslimsAmerican Thinker - Berkeley,AZ,USAI long to tell the driver: the next war is already here; Islamists are waging it in every corner of the globe and the "moderate Muslims" are either actively ...See all stories on this topic
21 non-Muslims pulled from Mosul bus and killedSan Francisco Chronicle - San Francisco,CA,USAThe incident in the northern city of Mosul was shocking in its brutality and frightening for the specter it raised -- violence between Muslims and ...See all stories on this topic
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FriendsStanford was the biggest and best event so far in our campaign for truth in the media.The event got double coverage from Fox 2 news, Double coverage from CBS 5, Double coverage from ABC 7 and single coverage from NBC 11 as well as two hours of coverage from Ron Owens and Armstrong and Getty Talk talk radio shows, both leaders in ratings of their respective time slots. Coverage was also given by LA Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press. Many regional newspapers covered the story through the AP coverage.Based on Regional and National and international press we reached about 10 million people.We are working hard to secure an event for next month. We will let you know when it happens.We appreciate all who sent letters to the President of Stanford. ShalomKeith DaviesDirector of The Shoebat Foundation
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Past Week Breaking NewsEvery day, our editors scour the web for news items of interest in the areas of world events, religion, and technology. Here are some choice news that we found this past week:
China official blames Internet for youth crimeParents who spank being made criminalsTurkey: Three killed in attack on Bible publishing houseUpdate: Gunman kills 33 on Virginia Tech campus'Gay' activists barred from Patrick HenrySupreme Court Upholds Nationwide Partial Birth Abortion Ban ActBrit doctors refusing to perform abortionsCreation Museum's 1st visitor? Bill MaherPreacher's Wife on Trial: 'My Ugly Came Out'Violence against parents an 'alarming trend'Court ponders if abortion kills a humanThe following are some other popular breaking news of this past week:
Pope's New Book Criticizes CapitalismUniversity convocation told of Allah, not JesusChaplain faulted for anti-Islam bookletsCentral American nations ban AntichristS. Baptist Abuse Cases Garnering More Attention, WarningsPope set to name influential U.S. bishopseBay: Popemobile for salePope downbeat on 80th birthdayChicken fried T Rex?more interesting news...
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Tributes flow for Yeltsin
6:21am Leader who buried Soviet Union then led Russia through its chaotic first years of independence, dead at 76. more

France gets down to final choice: left or right
It is Sarko versus Sego, right versus left, man against woman, with question marks over his character and her competence. more
- Le Pen ponders stepping down after worst result- Figures tell the story
Insurgents kill 50 in latest Baghdad carnage
6:52am Killings include 23 members of non-Muslim minority dragged from a bus and gunned down. more
- Iraq PM blocks Baghdad wall- Sarkozy, Royal to face off for French presidency

Top Blair advisers may face scandal charges
Corruption scandal involving Tony Blair intensifies, with reports that police have called for charges against several advisers. more
- Eight Palestinians killed in Israeli security sweeps- French poll run-off likely

Judge slams terror trial lawyers Cho video 'one last slap in the face'
Threat to make massacre 'look mild'
6:39am Schools in northern California shut down as police hunt man claiming to be armed with explosives and an AK-47 assault rifle. more
- Networks bow to anger over video- Gates in Iraq as dozen more killed in Baghdad

- 'Sick fantasy' pedophile pair convicted
Shock, anger at killer's video
6:46am Students, police unhappy at release of Virginia Tech gunman's diatribe. more
School alert over new massacre threat
OTHER TOP STORIES
- Boy racer leads high-speed chase- Hormone therapy's cancer link- Gay club visit leaves Lib reeling- Broughton Hall water sabotaged, police fear

Gates in Iraq as dozen more killed in Baghdad
US Defence Secretary flies into Iraq for talks with US commanders after bombers kill more than 200 people. more
- US court ruling tightens up on abortions- Wolfowitz deputy tells him it's time to go
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Native title claims 'face big hurdles'
It is now impossible for many Aborigines to prove they have native title over a piece of land because the legal hurdles are so high. more

Baghdad streets run with blood
11:06am Car bombs kill almost 200 in city's deadliest day since US-led security crackdown. more
- Deaths in Christian publishing house- Angry Japanese gangster guns down mayor

Streets run with blood
6:19am Car bombs kill almost 200 in Baghdad in deadliest day since US-led security crackdown. more
Cops sent killer to psych unit Into the mind of 'question mark kid'

Three killed in Turkish publishing house
Three people are killed at a publishing house that prints books on Christianity in the eastern Turkish city of Malatya, officials said. more
- Angry Japanese gangster guns down mayor- It's time to pass the spelling salts ...
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- Bali 9 legal challenge begins

Inside killer's twisted mind
11:52am Virginia Tech gunman a sullen loner who alarmed classmates with violent writing and raged against women and rich kids. more
Killer's life of poverty Shooter's identity incites racism

Socialist surge stirs French presidential poll
Surge in support for Socialist Party candidate Segolene Royal days before first round of election puts her level with favourite, poll shows. more
- Nagasaki mayor gunned down in street- Indonesia threatens ban on airlines

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The U.S. is attempting to impose an American-made solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Just before Easter, Condoleezza Rice flew to the Middle East to meet with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates. General Secretary of the UN Ban Ki-Moon was also lent his support and flew to the Middle East. The plan is to force Israel to return all lands captured in the 1967 war and allow the millions of Palestine-Hezbollah refugees in Lebanon to return to Israel. In exchange for Israel’s dividing Jerusalem and giving us Judea and Samaria, many Arab nations have said they would recognize Israel’s right to exist. This is not something I read in the newspaper; I was staying in the same hotel as Dr. Rice and also met and talked with several Prime Ministers regarding this matter.
Should the U.S. support a plan to divide Bible lands?
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Does Pelosi have a right to negotiate over Israel’s land?
Can it be possible that Nancy Pelosi is agreeable to a meeting with the president of a terrorist-supporting and harboring state, and yet refuses to meet with the President of the United States?
Earlier this week, Ms. Pelosi declined to attend a meeting with President Bush at the White House to talk about funding for the war in Iraq.
One of the things Pelosi said while on her jaunt to Syria was, "There is no division on policy between us and President Bush -- be it on Israel, Palestine or Syria."
Pelosi has been chided over her "foolish shuttle diplomacy." She has also been taken to task for her claim that the Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Olmert, requested that she act as a messenger to Bashar Assad with the pronouncement that "Israel was ready to engage in peace talks." Prime Minister Olmert’s spokesperson has since set the record straight – and corrected Ms. Pelosi.
According to Ms. Pelosi, Bashar Assad was prepared to "resume the peace process.”
The Washington Post reported that: "Ms. Pelosi not only misrepresented Israel's position but was virtually alone in failing to discern that Mr. Assad's words were propaganda."
Does Nancy Pelosi have the right to negotiate Israel’s lands with the head of a terrorist state?
VOTE YOUR OPINION
Your vote will go to Ms. Pelosi.
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Final message ... mass killer Cho Seung-Hui points a gun at the camera in one of a series of shocking images released for the first time today with his video telling viewers you have "blood on your hands" / AP Home movie: More photos of the Virginia Tech killer More
Killer taped himself for TV network
10:00am: SHOCKING new film has emerged of a gun-toting Cho Seung-Hui after it was revealed he sent a package of video and images to a US TV station in the midst of his killing spree.
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Gay ad has Diggers up in arms
A MAGAZINE advertisement that promotes a gay Anzac Day party and shows a near-naked man wearing a slouch hat has been branded a "desecration" of the Anzac spirit by outraged Victorian RSL members.
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'Stolen' organs stun nuke sector
AN official inquiry began yesterday into claims that organs, including hearts and lungs, were taken from at least 65 dead British nuclear workers without consent.

Call to stamp out 'bug-chasers'
A MELBOURNE man who fantasised about contracting HIV before being infected by the virus speaks of a gay subculture in which infection is seen as "desirable".

Royals fear for Prince in Iraq
PRINCE Harry's tour of duty in Iraq was being urgently reassessed after two British soldiers were killed in a bomb blast doing the same job as the young royal will.
Massacre: 'He's a son of a bitch', says Cho's grandfather
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Baghdad: Wall built to protect minority Muslim enclave

Police probe: Islamic extremists 'fundraising for terrorists'

Child refugees caught at last leg
THREE children who fled North Korea are facing possible death after being thrown into a Laotian jail when they were caught near the end of a 2700km trek to freedom.
New York: Hip-hop exec in bid to stamp out offensive lyrics
London: Her Maj the Gunner - Queen admits Arsenal addiction

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