CYBERHINWA wrote:
> ISLAM NOW ON BACKFOOT - THE WORLD KNOWS THE LIES OF ISLAM ........HA
> HA HA FALSE PROPHET AND FALSE """RELIGION OF PEACE """""
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080314/ap_on_re_af/islamic_summit_islamophobia
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> Muslims nations: Defame Islam, get sued?
>
> By RUKMINI CALLIMACHI,
> Associated Press Writer
> Fri Mar 14, 6:26
>
> DAKAR, Senegal - The Muslim world has created a battle plan to defend
> its religion from political cartoonists and bigots.
>
> Concerned about what they see as a rise in the defamation of Islam,
> leaders of the world's Muslim nations are considering taking legal
> action against those that slight their religion or its sacred symbols.
> It was a key issue during a two-day summit that ended Friday in this
> western Africa capital.
>
> The Muslim leaders are attempting to demand redress from nations like
> Denmark, which allowed the publication of cartoons ****traying the
> Prophet Muhammad in 2006 and again last month, to the fury of the
> Muslim world.
>
> Though the legal measures being considered have not been spelled out,
> the idea pits many Muslims against principles of freedom of speech
> enshrined in the constitutions of numerous Western governments.
>
> "I don't think freedom of expression should mean freedom from
> blasphemy," said Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade, the chairman of
> the 57-member Organization of the Islamic Conference. "There can be no
> freedom without limits."
>
> Delegates were given a voluminous re****t by the OIC that recorded anti-
> Islamic speech and actions from around the world. The re****t concludes
> that Islam is under attack and that a defense must be mounted.
>
> "Muslims are being targeted by a campaign of defamation, denigration,
> stereotyping, intolerance and discrimination," charged Ekmeleddin
> Ihsanoglu, the secretary general of the group.
>
> The re****t urges the creation of a "legal instrument" to crack down on
> defamation of Islam. Some delegates point to laws in Europe
> criminalizing the denial of the Holocaust and other anti-Semitic
> rhetoric. They also point to articles within various U.N. charters
> that condemn discrimination based on religion and argue that these
> should be ramped up.
>
> "In our relation with the western world, we are going through a
> difficult time," Ihsanoglu told the summit's general assembly.
> "Islamophobia cannot be dealt with only through cultural activities
> but (through) a robust political engagement."
>
> The International Humanist and Ethical Union in Geneva released a
> statement accusing the Islamic states of attempting to limit freedom
> of expression and of attempting to misuse the U.N.
>
> Human Rights Watch said in a statement that objectionable depictions
> of the Prophet Muhammad do not "give them the right under
> international human rights law to insist that others abide by their
> views."
>
> Hemayet Uddin, the lead author of the OIC re****t and head of cultural
> affairs for the group said legal action is needed because "this
> Islamophobia that we see in the world has gone far beyond a phobia. It
> is now at the level of hatred, of xenophobia, and we need to act."
>
> A new charter drafted by the OIC commits the Muslim body "to protect
> and defend the true image of Islam" and "to combat the defamation of
> Islam."
>
> To protect the faith, Muslim nations have created an "observatory"
> that meets regularly to monitor Islamophobia. It examines lectures and
> workshops taking place around the world and prints a monthly record of
> offensive content.
>
> But some of the summit's delegates said a legal approach would be over
> the top.
>
> "My general view would be that the confrontational approach is one my
> country would avoid," said Banglade**** Foreign Minister Iftekhar
> Chowdhruy. Bangladesh is 90 percent Muslim.
>
> While the Muslim world worries about the image of Islam in the West,
> the U.S. envoy to the OIC attended the summit to try to tackle the
> t***** question of America's image among Muslim states.
>
> Sada ***ber calls his campaign the "soft power" of the U.S. -- an
> effort to find common ground with Muslim nations by championing
> universal values the U.S. holds dear like religious tolerance and
> freedom of speech.
>
> "America has a deep respect for the religion of Islam," ***ber told
> The Associated Press. "The freedom of faith that we exercise, that we
> enjoy in America, that is also a very im****tant aspect of the American
> core values. Anyone who wants to practice any faith is never stopped
> or discouraged."
>
> Also during the summit, Chad and Sudan signed a peace agreement to
> stop incursions of rebels across each other's borders, and the summit
> delegates committed themselves to addressing the spiraling violence
> between Israelis and Palestinians.
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mother (nikomak), molest children, wear a beekeepers outfit all the
time, never shower or bath, beat your wives, learn terrorist activities
at a maddrassa, wipe your ass with stones, sell the donkey you ****ed to
a nearby village, marry a nine year-old , send your child off to an
indoctrination camp, practice thighing with little kids, ............
Practice all those and you too could become a prophet !!
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