Islam in Europe/Asia
Lepanto, 1571: The Battle That Saved Europe, October 9, 2007, Crisis Magazine
Remembering when white men fought for their civilization.
Turkish Hackers Target Swedish Web Sites, October 9, 2007, AP
Moderate Islam strikes at 5,400 websites, sabotaging many.
Muslim Medical Students Get Picky, October 8, 2007, London Times
Muslim students boycott lectures on STDs and alchohol-related diseases.
Turkish Leader Resists Nixing Insult Law, October 4, 2007, AP
Turkish law prohibits “insulting” Turkish identity.
Scenes from Eurabia: Women Should Know Their Place, August 27, 2007, The Brussels Journal
Polarization and segregation increase within EU welfare system because of Muslim beliefs.
Roman Catholic Bishop Wants Everyone to Call God ‘Allah’, August 17, 2007, Fox News
Dutch bishop: “What does God care what we call Him?”
NHS Staff Told To Eat Away From Desks For Ramadan, August 14, 2007, scotsman.com
Scottish Hospital to keep food trolleys away from where Muslims work.
Sweden Warns Against Possibility Of Becoming Terrorism Hotbed, August 8, 2007, Shanghai Daily
Immigrants provide potentially large pool of recruits.
The Persistence of Islamic Slavery, July 24, 2007, FrontPage Magazine
Slavery lasted longer in Islam than in the West,oppressed more people, and continues.
Iran: Death By Stoning A ‘Wise Measure’, July 19, 2007, Adnkronos International
“No one can be against stoning to death.”
Christians Crucified In Iraq, Dutch MP Says, July 18, 2007, BosNewsLife
Religious tolerance, Sharia-style.
Muslim Violence, July 6, 2007, The Global Politician
Arabs in Denmark don’t like Eskimos.
Men Disguised As Muslim Women Rob Bank, July 3, 2007, Reuters
Sarajevo gets another taste of Muslim culture.
Mufti Bans Female Circumcision, June 26, 2007, Reuters
97 percent of Egyptian women between 15 and 49 have been cut.
Turkish Mosque’s Chief Threatens Violent Revolt in Amsterdam, June 8, 2007, AINA.org
Amsterdam warned: Build mosque, or else.
Ramallah Couple Arrested For Selling Daughters, May 10, 2007, Jerusalem Post
Purchasers’ mother says this is an accepted custom.
Soccer Game For Priests, Imams Canceled, May 7, 2007, AP
In the end, gender equity trumps religious sensitivity in Norway.
Anti-Polio Drive Faces Tough Opposition In Swat, April 27, 2007, The International News (Pakistan)
Die from polio and be a martyr.
Sudanese Women To Be Stoned For Adultery: Amnesty, March 23, 2007, Reuters
Had they been unmarried, they would have just been lashed.
Drought Blamed On Lack Of Faith, March 12, 2007, Sunday Herald Sun (Australia)
Australian Imams urge Muslims to “Islamacize” West by having more children.
Gang-Rape Victim Faces Lashes, March 6, 2007, News.com (Sydney)
Saudi judge tells woman she is lucky not to get jail time as well.
Saudi Book Fair Under Religious Attack, March 5, 2007, UPI
In Saudi Arabia, Sharia law is enforced by mutawa, the religious police.
