Tag: Islamism

  • Islam’s Contribution To Peace

    “Mohammed is God‘s apostle.  Those who follow him are harsh
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    2013.02.26 (Mardan, Pakistan) – Muslim radicals gun down a guard for a polio vaccination team.
    2013.02.25 (Shikarpur, Pakistan) – Sunnis bomb a Sufi shrine, killing two worshippers.
    2013.02.24 (Gulak, Nigeria) – Boko Haram slit a man’s throat in front of his wife and children.
    2013.02.24 (Fika, Nigeria) – Islamists rampage through a Christian village, killing five people in attacks that included a church.
    2013.02.24 (Jalalabad, Afghanistan) – A Fedayeen suicide bomber sends two souls to Allah.
    2013.02.23 (Ngalda, Nigeria) – Fundamentalists storm a small town late at night and indiscriminately murder six people at a bar.

    o the unbelievers but merciful to one another”  Quran 48:29

    Terrorists Attack since 9/11
    Terrorists Attack since 9/11
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    Will people follow Islam?

    Source:

    http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/

    List of Islamic Terror Attacks For the Past 30 Days

    Date Country City Killed Injured Description
    2013.02.26 Pakistan Mardan 1 0 Muslim radicals gun down a guard for a polio vaccination team.
    2013.02.25 Pakistan Shikarpur 2 10 Sunnis bomb a Sufi shrine, killing two worshippers.
    2013.02.24 Nigeria Gulak 1 0 Boko Haram slit a man’s throat in front of his wife and children.
    2013.02.24 Nigeria Fika 5 3 Islamists rampage through a Christian village, killing five people in attacks that included a church.
    2013.02.24 Afghanistan Jalalabad 2 3 A Fedayeen suicide bomber sends two souls to Allah.
    2013.02.23 Nigeria Ngalda 6 12 Fundamentalists storm a small town late at night and indiscriminately murder six people at a bar.
    2013.02.23 Nigeria Gombe 5 3 Fundamentalists drive by a card game and shoot five people to death.
    2013.02.22 Iraq Halaiwat 7 1 Seven volunteers at a checkpoint are executed in cold blood by al-Qaeda gunmen.
    2013.02.22 Nigeria Kogom 10 2 Fulani Muslims hack ten Christian family members to death including five small children.
    2013.02.22 Mali Khalil 3 3 Three other people are killed by Fedayeen suicide bombers.
    2013.02.21 Pakistan Peshawar 2 18 Two people are killed when fundamentalists set off a bomb at a shopping mall.
    2013.02.21 India Hyderabad 16 119 A series of Indian Mujahideen bomb blasts at a bus stop and outside a cinema leave sixteen dead.
    2013.02.20 Nigeria Maiduguri 3 2 A Fedayeen suicide bomber takes out three people.
    2013.02.19 Nigeria Naibawa 6 6 Muslim terrorists fire into a restaurant, killing six patrons.
    2013.02.19 Iraq Mosul 7 0 At least two women are among seven civilians gunned down in their own homes in two al-Qaeda attacks.
    2013.02.18 Iraq Kirkuk 1 16 Mujahideen plant a bomb on a child’s tricycle that leaves one dead.
    2013.02.18 Pakistan Darzaab 1 1 A civilian is killed during a Taliban attack.
    2013.02.18 Pakistan Karachi 3 0 Three people are murdered in a sectarian drive-by.
    2013.02.18 Pakistan Lahore 2 0 A Shia doctor and his 11-year-old son are brutally gunned down by sectarian Jihadis.
    2013.02.18 Pakistan Peshawar 6 7 Suicide bombers detonate at a government office, killing six.
    2013.02.17 Pakistan Karachi 1 0 A cleric is shot to death by Religion of Peace rivals.
    2013.02.17 Iraq Baghdad 37 100 At least thirty-seven people are pulled into pieces at a market by Islamic State of Iraq bombers.
    2013.02.17 Tanzania Zanzibar 1 0 A priest is murdered by Muslim extremists on his way to church.
    2013.02.17 Thailand Pattani 3 9 Three civilians are killed when Muslim militants detonate a bomb in a commercial district.
    2013.02.17 Tunisia Sfax 0 1 A young man is stabbed in the head during a Salafist assault on a labor union office.
    2013.02.17 Pakistan Mattani 1 0 A teenage boy sent by the Taliban assassinates a man at a market.
    2013.02.16 Pakistan Karachi 2 0 Sunni terrorists shoot two Shia to death.
    2013.02.16 Pakistan Tando Adam 1 0 Lashkar-e-Jhangvi gunmen on motorcycles take out a Shiite.
    2013.02.16 Pakistan Lahore 1 0 A 45-year-old Christian is murdered in cold blood by a Muslim arguing religion.
    2013.02.16 Pakistan Quetta 91 180 Women and children are amply represented in the carnage as a Lashkar-e-Jhangvi bomb rips through a Shiite marketplace, leaving over ninety dead.
    2013.02.16 Somalia Mogadishu 1 2 al-Shabaab bombers kill one person at a restaurant.
    2013.02.16 Iraq Mosul 3 0 A suicide blast leaves three others dead.
    2013.02.16 Nigeria Bauchi 1 7 A guard is killed and seven construction workers kidnapped by Ansuru Islamists.
    2013.02.16 Pakistan Bannu 3 0 Three people are shot to death by Muslim radicals.
    2013.02.15 Somalia Janalle 1 0 A captured Kenyan soldier is executed by al-Shabaab.
    2013.02.15 Afghanistan Ghazni 2 1 Two civilians are killed by a Taliban bomb placed outside a mosque.
    2013.02.15 Somalia Garowe 1 2 A cleric is murdered between prayers in his mosque by Islamist rivals.
    2013.02.15 Bangladesh Pallabi 1 0 A 30-year-old blogger who opposed Islamic fundamentalists is stabbed to death outside his home.
    2013.02.15 Iraq Abu Ghraib 4 2 Four Iraqis are taken out by a terrorist landmine.
    2013.02.15 Pakistan Orangi 1 0 A Shiite is gunned down by Sunnis.
    2013.02.15 Iraq al-Mahmoudiyyah 1 3 An innocent person is machine-gunned by al-Qaeda.
    2013.02.14 Pakistan Hassanzai Dara 4 0 Militants kill four locals with a roadside bomb.
    2013.02.14 Pakistan Hangu 11 11 Two women are among eleven people torn to shreds by a Fedayeen suicide bomber.
  • Militants Free 384 Prisoners in Pakistan

    Stateless state of affairs in Pakistan,

    If the Government is busy in confabulating with Terrorists, this is the price it has to pay.

    Nearly 400 prisoners escaped from a jail in northwest Pakistan early on Sunday after it was attacked by Islamist militants armed with guns and rocket propelled grenades, a senior police official said.

    Some who fled the jail in the town of Bannu, near unruly ethnic Pashtun tribal areas close to the Afghan border, were militants, an intelligence official said.

    One inmate who escaped was on death row for involvement in an attempt to assassinate former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, a second police official said.

    Pakistan’s al Qaeda-linked Taliban movement, which has close links to al Qaeda, said its fighters mounted the assault, which triggered clashes. Several people were wounded.

    “We have freed hundreds of our comrades in Bannu in this attack. Several of our people have reached their destinations, others are on their way,” a Taliban spokesman said.

    The claim could not be immediately verified.

    If the al Qaeda-linked Taliban freed the prisoners, it could deal a psychological blow to Pakistani security forces following government assertions that security crackdowns have weakened the group.”

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/15/us-pakistan-prison-escape-idUSBRE83E00H20120415

  • Details of Al-Qaeda.

    Al Qaeda Sticker
    Al Qaeda Sticker (Photo credit: Michael Kappel)

     

    Details on Al-Qaeda is reproduced from a Link.

    Seems authentic.

    “Other Names
    al Qaeda
    Al-Qaida
    “the Base”
    the Islamic Army
    the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
    the Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places
    the Usama Bin Laden Network
    the Usama Bin Laden Organization
    Islamic Salvation Foundation
    The Group for the Preservation of the Holy Sites

    Glossary
     • al-Qaida: The base.
     • Fatwa: A religious commandment Muslims must follow.
    • Jihad: Holy war.
    • Kalifah: A great Islamic kingdom ruled by a caliph, or king. No laws outside the Koran would exist in Kalifah so as not to disrupt the total observance of Islam.
    • Majlis al Shura: The consultation council that considers and approves majors policies and actions.
    • Mujaheddin: Holy warriors.
    • Ummah: An overall Muslim nation without states.

    Description
    Established by Usama Bin Ladin in the late 1980s to bring together Arabs who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet invasion. Helped finance, recruit, transport, and train Sunni Islamic extremists for the Afghan resistance. Current goal is to establish a pan-Islamic Caliphate throughout the world by working with allied Islamic extremist groups to overthrow regimes it deems “non-Islamic” and expelling Westerners and non-Muslims from Muslim countries. Issued statement under banner of “the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against the Jews and Crusaders” in February 1998, saying it was the duty of all Muslims to kill US citizens–civilian or military–and their allies everywhere.

     

    Activities
    Plotted to carry out terrorist operations against US and Israeli tourists visiting Jordan for millennial celebrations. (Jordanian authorities thwarted the planned attacks and put 28 suspects on trial.) Conducted the bombings in August 1998 of the US Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that killed at least 301 persons and injured more than 5,000 others. Claims to have shot down US helicopters and killed US servicemen in Somalia in 1993 and to have conducted three bombings that targeted US troops in Aden, Yemen, in December 1992. Linked to the following plans that were not carried out: to assassinate Pope John Paul II during his visit to Manila in late 1994, simultaneous bombings of the US and Israeli Embassies in Manila and other Asian capitals in late 1994, the midair bombing of a dozen US trans-Pacific flights in 1995, and to kill President Clinton during a visit to the Philippines in early 1995. Continues to train, finance, and provide logistic support to terrorist groups in support of these goals.

    Strength
    May have several hundred to several thousand members. Also serves as a focal point or umbrella organization for a worldwide network that includes many Sunni Islamic extremist groups such as Egyptian Islamic Jihad, some members of al-Gama’at al-Islamiyya, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and the Harakat ul-Mujahidin.

    Location/Area of Operation
    Al-Qaida has a worldwide reach, has cells in a number of countries, and is reinforced by its ties to Sunni extremist networks. Bin Ladin and his key lieutenants reside in Afghanistan, and the group maintains terrorist training camps there.”

    http://www.terrorismfiles.org/organisations/al_qaida.html

  • US more worried abot Independence than Dictatorships.

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    • Objectives of US are
    • Oil
    • Market access
    • Christianity
    • Checkmating China
    • Defending US from Terrorist attacks in US.

    Any process that furthers these objectives, including support of tin pot dictators,invading countries will do fine.

    Horror to US is the thought of countries becoming independent in its objectives like France or China.

    These countries are the two that chart their own course.

    Whether we agree with China or not, it is really the one  independent of US in the world.

    ‘The Arab world is on fire,” al-Jazeera reported last week, while throughout the region, western allies “are quickly losing their influence”. The shock wave was set in motion by the dramatic uprising in Tunisia that drove out a western-backed dictator, with reverberations especially in Egypt, where demonstrators overwhelmed a dictator’s brutal police.

    Observers compared it to the toppling of Russian domains in 1989, but there are important differences. Crucially, no Mikhail Gorbachev exists among the great powers that support the Arab dictators. Rather, Washington and its allies keep to the well-established principle that democracy is acceptable only insofar as it conforms to strategic and economic objectives: fine in enemy territory (up to a point), but not in our backyard, please, unless properly tamed.

    One 1989 comparison has some validity: Romania, where Washington maintained its support for Nicolae Ceausescu, the most vicious of the east European dictators, until the allegiance became untenable. Then Washington hailed his overthrow while the past was erased. That is a standard pattern: Ferdinand Marcos, Jean-Claude Duvalier, Chun Doo-hwan, Suharto and many other useful gangsters. It may be under way in the case of Hosni Mubarak, along with routine efforts to try to ensure a successor regime will not veer far from the approved path. The current hope appears to be Mubarak loyalist General Omar Suleiman, just named Egypt’s vice-president. Suleiman, the longtime head of the intelligence services, is despised by the rebelling public almost as much as the dictator himself.

    A common refrain among pundits is that fear of radical Islam requires (reluctant) opposition to democracy on pragmatic grounds. While not without some merit, the formulation is misleading. The general threat has always been independence. The US and its allies have regularly supported radical Islamists, sometimes to prevent the threat of secular nationalism.

    A familiar example is Saudi Arabia, the ideological centre of radical Islam (and of Islamic terror). Another in a long list is Zia ul-Haq, the most brutal of Pakistan’s dictators and President Reagan‘s favorite, who carried out a programme of radical Islamisation (with Saudi funding).

    “The traditional argument put forward in and out of the Arab world is that there is nothing wrong, everything is under control,” says Marwan Muasher, a former Jordanian official and now director of Middle East research for the Carnegie Endowment. “With this line of thinking, entrenched forces argue that opponents and outsiders calling for reform are exaggerating the conditions on the ground.”

    Therefore the public can be dismissed. The doctrine traces far back and generalises worldwide, to US home territory as well. In the event of unrest, tactical shifts may be necessary, but always with an eye to reasserting control.

    The vibrant democracy movement in Tunisia was directed against “a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems”, ruled by a dictator whose family was hated for their venality. So said US ambassador Robert Godec in a July 2009 cable released by WikiLeaks.

    Therefore to some observers the WikiLeaks “documents should create a comforting feeling among the American public that officials aren’t asleep at the switch” – indeed, that the cables are so supportive of US policies that it is almost as if Obama is leaking them himself (or so Jacob Heilbrunn writes in The National Interest.)

    “America should give Assange a medal,” says a headline in the Financial Times, where Gideon Rachman writes: “America’s foreign policy comes across as principled, intelligent and pragmatic … the public position taken by the US on any given issue is usually the private position as well.”

    In this view, WikiLeaks undermines “conspiracy theorists” who question the noble motives Washington proclaims.

    Godec’s cable supports these judgments – at least if we look no further. If we do,, as foreign policy analyst Stephen Zunes reports in Foreign Policy in Focus, we find that, with Godec’s information in hand, Washington provided $12m in military aid to Tunisia. As it happens, Tunisia was one of only five foreign beneficiaries: Israel (routinely); the two Middle East dictatorships Egypt and Jordan; and Colombia, which has long had the worst human-rights record and the most US military aid in the hemisphere.

    Heilbrunn’s exhibit A is Arab support for US policies targeting Iran, revealed by leaked cables. Rachman too seizes on this example, as did the media generally, hailing these encouraging revelations. The reactions illustrate how profound is the contempt for democracy in the educated culture.

    Unmentioned is what the population thinks – easily discovered.According to polls released by the Brookings Institution in August, some Arabs agree with Washington and western commentators that Iran is a threat: 10%. In contrast, they regard the US and Israel as the major threats (77%; 88%).

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/feb/04/radical-islam-united-states-independence