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Patrick Condell is an Irish-English writer, comedian, UKIP supporter and atheist internet personality. He performed alternative comedy shows during the 1980s and 1990s in the United Kingdom,
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Muslims in Spain are witnessing a growing trend of Islamophobia in the country. As the hostility and restrictions against expressions of Islamic symbols and practises grows in Spanish society so does the alienation of Muslims in Spain. In this briefing, Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) aims to highlight some of the many issues of religious discrimination being faced by Muslims in Spain in order to create public awareness about the human rights abuses they face.
Spain: Islamophobia on the Rise - Spain - Muslims Around the World - Alukah.net
SHUT THE FKUC UP torPatrick Condell is an Irish-English writer, comedian, UKIP supporter and atheist internet personality. He performed alternative comedy shows during the 1980s and 1990s in the United Kingdom,
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Puta, why are you spics so afraid of the nice Muslimes?
Spain: Islamophobia on the Rise
Muslims in Spain are witnessing a growing trend of Islamophobia in the country. As the hostility and restrictions against expressions of Islamic symbols and practises grows in Spanish society so does the alienation of Muslims in Spain. In this briefing, Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) aims to highlight some of the many issues of religious discrimination being faced by Muslims in Spain in order to create public awareness about the human rights abuses they face.
Spain: Islamophobia on the Rise - Spain - Muslims Around the World - Alukah.net
dumb bastardjenin, (pic)-- iof troops on saturday afternoon fired at a funeral in the northern west bank city of jenin wounding four palestinians.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1n1zhum84w]the great palestinian lie - youtube[/ame]is it racist to criticize the palestinians as the world's most tiresome crybabies with a bogus cause and a plight that's entirely self-inflicted? The palestinian cause is a lie. They could have had peace ten times over if they wanted it, but, they don't want peace, they want victory and they won't be happy until israel is wiped from the map....driven by crude, irrational, religious hatred.
This is not about territory and it's certainly isn't about justice or human rights because arab societies don't know the meaning of those words.it's about jew-hatred as mandated by the koran and as preached in the mosques and taught to the children in arab countries day in and day out generation after poisoned generation.
We need to do the arabs a huge favor and tell them the truth they so badly need to hear, that their hatred is the cause of their misery. They've become prisoners of it. It has come to define their very identity. And, until they can find a way to remove this ugly stain from their hearts they will always be chained to it and they and their children will never be free, arab spring or no arab spring.
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces
What's "al-khalil"? Where's "al-khalil"?AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired teargas and stun grenades at a peaceful march in Beit Ummar village, north of Al-Khalil, afternoon Saturday, local sources said.
What's "al-khalil"? Where's "al-khalil"?
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces
Tashbih Sayyed, Muslim Pakistani scholar, journalist, author and former Editor in Chief of Our Times, Pakistan Today, and The Muslim World Today Global Politician - Israels Arab Citizens And The Jewish State
Blinded by their anti-Semitism, Arabs ignore the fact that neither are they an indigenous group nor is the Jewish nationhood a new phenomenon in Palestine; the Jewish nation was born during 40 years of wandering in the Sinai more than five thousand years ago and has remained connected with Palestine ever since. Even after the destruction of the last Jewish commonwealth in the first century, the Jewish people maintained their own autonomous political and legal institutions: the Davidic dynasty was preserved in Baghdad until the thirteenth century through the rule of the Exilarch (Resh Galuta), while the return to Zion was incorporated into the most widely practiced Jewish traditions, including the end of the Yom Kippur service and the Passover Seder, as well as in everyday prayers. Thus, Jewish historic rights were kept alive in Jewish historical consciousness.
Palestinian Arabs, on the other hand, never had a separate identity. They always thought of themselves as Arabs rather than as Palestinians. It is a matter of record that the Arabs owe their presence in Palestine to the Ottomans who settled Muslim populations as a buffer against Bedouin attacks and Ibrahim Pasha, the Egyptian ruler who brought Egyptian colonists with his army in the 1830s. And during all those times when Arabs lived under the Ottoman rule, they never showed any desire for national independence. According to Bernard Lewis, From the end of the Jewish state in antiquity to the beginning of British rule, the area now designated by the name Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries; it was a group of provincial subdivisions, by no means always the same, within a larger entity.
Lewis notes, "There had been a steady movement of Jews to the Holy Land throughout the centuries." In 135 CE Jews took part in the Bar Kochba revolt against imperial Rome and even re-established their capital in Jerusalem. Defeated by the most brutal of the Roman legions under the command of the emperor Hadrian, Jews were forbidden to reside in Jerusalem for nearly five hundred years. Once a year on the ninth of the Hebrew month of Av, they were allowed to weep at the remains of their destroyed Temple at a spot that came to be called "the Wailing Wall." In the meantime, the Roman authorities renamed Judea as Palestina in order to obliterate the memory of Jewish nationhood.
A resolution adopted by the first Congress of the Muslim Christian Association which met in Jerusalem in February 1919 underlines the Arab understanding of the situation conclusively. It said, "We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria, as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographical bonds."
Jerusalem has always remained a Jewish majority a symbol of Jewish yearning to be an independent nation as they thrived in communities in many of Palestines towns. By 1864, a clear-cut Jewish majority emerged in Jerusalem - more than half a century before the arrival of the British Empire and the League of Nations Mandate. During the years that the Jewish presence in Eretz Israel was restored, a huge Arab population influx transpired as Arab immigrants sought to take advantage of higher wages and economic opportunities that resulted from Jewish settlement in the land. President Roosevelt concluded in 1939 that "Arab immigration into Palestine since 1921 has vastly exceeded the total Jewish immigration during the whole period."
The present Arab declaration challenging the Jewish character of Israel cannot be ignored because it is not just an expression of dissatisfaction by a minority about their socio-economic situation but a reminder that Islamist radicalism and fundamentalism has now decided to challenge openly the legitimacy of the Jewish state using Arab citizens of Israel as its proxy in Israel. It must not be forgotten that the Israeli Arabs are part and parcel of the same Global Jihad that has been murdering our gallant soldiers on the war fronts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
What's "al-khalil"? Where's "al-khalil"?AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired teargas and stun grenades at a peaceful march in Beit Ummar village, north of Al-Khalil, afternoon Saturday, local sources said.
Oh! It's Hebron! Who could've thought!I believe it's Hebron. It comes from the name Ibrahim al-Khalil meaning "Abraham the friend," according to Wikipedia.What's "al-khalil"? Where's "al-khalil"?
Shooting at watchtowers from residential areas is a known palistanian occupation, of course.IOF troops stationed in watchtowers to the east of Qarara village, east of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip opened machinegun fire at Palestinian homes on Sunday morning terrifying the residents. No casualties were reported. Palestinian homes close to the border are often the target of trigger happy occupation soldiers who fire at will at those homes causing material damage, terrorising the people and resulting in casualties sometimes.
Palistanian recipe for tomato paste: put a rocket launcher in a greenhouse, shoot a rocket into Israel, get some missiles smashed in said greenhouse, scrape the paste from the surroundings.Local sources told the Palestinian information center (PIC) that Israeli warplanes fired two missiles separately at a greenhouse to the northwest of Khan Younis leading to massive destruction in the area without any reported injuries.
MORONPalistanian recipe for tomato paste: put a rocket launcher in a greenhouse, shoot a rocket into Israel, get some missiles smashed in said greenhouse, scrape the paste from the surroundings.Local sources told the Palestinian information center (PIC) that Israeli warplanes fired two missiles separately at a greenhouse to the northwest of Khan Younis leading to massive destruction in the area without any reported injuries.