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Sweden: Industrialized Nation Now, but Banana Republic very soon
Sweden – Islam’s victory in Europe
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South Africa: Fuel supplies in critical shortage
South African motorists can expect a recurrence of last year’s fuel shortages if liquid fuels are used by large industry as a short-term solution to the electricity crisis.
“Fuel supplies are at a critical level. If the solution is to use liquid fuels then we will not be able to meet demands,” said Peter Morgan, the chief executive officer of the Fuel Retailers’ Association...
Russia threatens to use force over Kosovo
The international split over Kosovo grew more ominous Friday as Russia raised the spectre of using force to back its Serb ally’s bid to retain the territory.
Russia’s envoy to NATO warned both the Western military alliance, which has a 16,000-strong peacekeeping force in Kosovo, and the European Union against formally backing the ethnic-Albanian leadership’s declaration of independence...
Kosovo: A New Muslim Nation in Europe?
Kosovo, a former province of Serbia, caused international furor when it declared its independence this week.
While the world community works out the international implications of Kosovo’s independence, others are worried about a Muslim-majority state in Europe. The creation of a such a state raises fears of a radical Islamic state that would persecute Christians and become a base for terrorism.
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An independent Kosovo could breed terrorism
The Zociste Monastery was situated about five miles outside of Orahovac, a town in western Kosovo. Its church was a treasure — dating to the 13th century, the interior featured medieval frescoes and beautiful wood carvings. Dedicated to eighth-century healers Cosmas and Damian, the church filled a special role in the spiritual life of those in the region. They brought their sick to the church,...
Danish Responses, Muslim Reactions
In response to the latest wave of Muslim violence, the Danish authorities are working intensively on ways to deal with the riots.
Meanwhile, “freedom fighters” in Gaza are calling for the prompt extermination of Danish cartoonists.
Rioters to be evicted
Housing administrators in most of Denmark are ready to act against the troublemakers behind the arson and destruction in Denmark during the...
Poor whites struggle in Zimbabwe
After the departure of many white people, those who remain in the country often face economic hardship.
An elderly white man sits behind the steering wheel of an old van with “National Railways Zimbabwe” emblazoned on its doors. As he and the group of black men with him disembark from the van, people start pointing and passing comments about him.
Slightly unkempt, with a rough beard and...
Muslim Albanians Burnt down a Serbian Christian church
Albanians destroy a Serbian Christian Church in 2007
Albanians are Muslims who were the remnant of the Turkish Muslim that were defeated in the battle of Kosovo in the 14th Century.
Their hatred of Christianity is seen in this footage:
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NATO Troops Step in as Violence Flares at Kosovo Border
Groups of angry Serbs destroyed checkpoints on the Kosovo-Serbia border in arson attacks on Tuesday, Feb 19, prompting NATO peacekeepers to intervene for the first time since Kosovo’s declaration of independence.
Groups of angry ethnic Serbs set fire to offices at the Jarinje and Banja border crossing stations between Kosovo and Serbia, forcing NATO troops to intervene for the first time...
Geert Wilders: ‘I don’t hate Muslims. I hate Islam’
‘I don’t hate Muslims. I hate Islam,’ says Holland’s rising political star
Geert Wilders, the popular MP whose film on Islam has fuelled the debate on race in Holland, wants an end to mosque building and Muslim immigration. Ian Traynor met him in The Hague.
A TV addict with bleached hair who adores Maggie Thatcher and prefers kebabs to hamburgers, Geert Wilders has got nothing...
Denmark Riots Aggravates And Spreads to the Muslim World
After the Jyllands-Posten posted the muslim caricature cartoons, waves of muslim protests emerged around the country of Denmark, the news reverberated around the world, thousands of Muslims by solidarity with their Muslim brothers joined in the protest, they marched in the streets of Hamastan in Pakistan and Gaza in Gaza, Palestine.
Meanwhile, the Danish police reported several incidents involving...
UK Government renames Islamic terrorism as ‘anti-Islamic activity’ to woo Muslims
Ministers have adopted a new language for declarations on Islamic terrorism.
In future, fanatics will be referred to as pursuing “anti-Islamic activity”.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said that extremists were behaving contrary to their faith, rather than acting in the name of Islam.
Security officials believe that directly linking terrorism to Islam is inflammatory, and risks alienating...
Japanese Video denounce Australian TV "Racism"
Wait about 44 seconds after the Japanese Captions:
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'Anti-Semitic' children's book faces ban
The German government is considering whether to ban a children’s book in which Jews are portrayed in a way likened to anti-Semitic caricatures from the Nazi era.
The book, which has been described as being Richard Dawkins’s The God Delusion for children, conducts a highly critical tour of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Not one of the priest, imam or rabbi emerges creditably from the...