The UN:Thoroughly infiltrated and taken over by Muslims at every level
Canada Free Press
It is hard to think of an organization that has been more thoroughly infiltrated and taken over by Muslims at every level, than the United Nations. It has for decades been filled with such willing collaborators as Edward Mortimer, the former Chief Speech Writer and Senior Adviser, as he billed himself, to Kofi Annan -- and for all I know, perhaps he's still senior-advising and chief-speech-writing for that Innocent Abroad Ban Ki-Moon, especially when it comes to Muslim matters.
"For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, the government shall be, upon his shoulder. He is God the Powerful, and the Counselor…Rejoice and be happy…for God has revealed his love to the world, that He gave his beloved Son for those who believe in Him, so that they may live forever." From the Praises of the Coptic Orthodox Holy Psalmody: Monday Theotokia
Coptic Martyrs Blood Still Crying Out For Justice Nine Years Later (3)
In the past two articles, I tried to explain to our readers what happened in
"El-Kosheh", in 1998, when two copts were murdered, and how the Egyptian law
enforcement authorities completely mishandled the matter, causing new, and
very intense tensions between Copts and Muslims.
Open Letter to H.R.H. King Abdullah Ben Abdul-Aziz Al Saud
H.R.H. King Abdullah Ben Abdul-Aziz Al Saud
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
From The Voice of the Copts
Your Majesty;
With the year 2008 coming to an end, many of us try to analyze what they
have achieved during that year, in order to improve on their actions and
plan for the coming New Year.
Ever since I was a child, certain questions occupied my mind; I was always
curious about western leaders, political groups and even normal people.
Until today when one mentions the word Mafia, certain things always comes to
mind like the beautiful Sicilian island, or the actor Marlon Brando in his
legendary Godfather movie, but no one ever thinks that the real Mafia was
initiated around 1400 years ago in the Arabian peninsula.
By analyzing the social, political and economic structure of the way of life
of an average Arab, it is easy to recognize a mafia-style structure.
Copts: A deepening religious divide puts strains on national unity
By Yolande Knell
Over the past 1,600 years Coptic monks have wandered in the desert close to the Abu Fana monastery in Upper Egypt, in silent prayer and contemplation. Recently, however, the quiet has been lost to the noise of construction work.
There is little time for spiritualism as monks in black robes sit in bulldozers hurriedly building a protective wall four miles long around their grounds near Mallawi in Minya governorate.
U.S. lawmakers scold AIG over Shariah finance Bailed-out firm 'marketing products that support radical ideology' WorldNetDaily
Two conservative U.S. lawmakers have put the nation's largest insurer on notice for marketing Islamic financial products in America, warning that they "support a radical political ideology."
American International Group earlier this month announced it will be offering Shariah-compliant homeowners insurance in the U.S. Hit hard by the financial crisis, AIG is looking for new revenue sources and sees Muslim finance as a high-growth segment of the insurance market.
Christians all over the world, including the Christians of Egypt, the Copts, are observing the “Advent season”, or as the Copts call it in Arabic (الصيام الصغير), the “Short Fasting”. It is a great time of spiritual renewal, rejuvenation, and growth as Christians await the arrival of Jesus Christ, the Messiah and Savior of all the world. The English word Advent comes from the Latin word “Adentus” for the Greek word “Parousia”, which usually refers to the Second coming of the Lord.
The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), an association of the world's Islamic states, is pushing the United Nations to outlaw "defamation" of religion in general, and of one religion in particular.
My remarks that follow are based on 27 years of researching in the field of international relations and conflicts, and on a decade of teaching Religions and World Politics. Since I published my first book in Arabic in 1979, where I addressed the issue of relationships between civilizations and cultural blocs worldwide, I have had the opportunity to publish ten books and hundreds of articles focusing on the rise of ideologies including self-described, theologically-inspired ones such as Jihadism.
The study of ancient Egyptian literature helps shed light on several Coptic cultural attributes, norms and values. In prior articles, the writer discussed some of these Coptic cultural attributes in light of examples of ancient Egyptian literary creations dating to the Old and Middle Kingdoms, e.g. the tales of King Cheops and the Magicians, Sinuhe, and the Eloquent Peasant. Furthermore the writer noted several recurring themes in ancient Egyptian literature such as the love of the Black Land of Egypt, “Chimie”, Cosmic “Order” and the lack of thereof or “Chaos”, and Justice or “Maat”.
Homeland Security: U.S. citizens have spoken with a resounding verdict of GUILTY and said they're not going to tolerate those who fund terror in this country under the cover of Muslim charity.
In one of the biggest wins yet in the battle against terror-financing, federal prosecutors convinced a Texas jury to convict the nation's largest Muslim charity and five of its former organizers of illegally funneling more than $12 million to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas
British Muslims have become a mainstay of the global 'jihad'
The Independant
More than 4,000 British Muslims have passed through terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan, according to security agencies, providing a fertile recruitment pool for the Islamist international jihad.
While Western governments scoff at the anti-blasphemy measure that a UN General Assembly committee passed on November 24, they actually have led the way in perfecting the art of self-censorship. Bureaucrats and elected officials, in de facto sympathy with the resolution's claim that "Islam is frequently and wrongly associated with human rights violations and terrorism," twist themselves into pretzels to cleanse references to the faith from relevant discussions.
UN anti-blasphemy measures have sinister goals, observers say
Steven Edwards, Canwest News Service
UNITED NATIONS - Islamic countries Monday won United Nations backing for an anti-blasphemy measure Canada and other Western critics say risks being used to limit freedom of speech.
Combating Defamation of Religions passed 85-50 with 42 abstentions in a key UN General Assembly committee, and will enter into the international record after an expected rubber stamp by the plenary later in the year.
A Scottish judge recently bent the law to benefit a polygamous household. The case involved a Muslim male who drove 64 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone – usually grounds for an automatic loss of one's driving license. The defendant's lawyer explained his client's need to speed: "He has one wife in Motherwell and another in Glasgow and sleeps with one one night and stays with the other the next on an alternate basis. Without his driving licence he would be unable to do this on a regular basis." Sympathetic to the polygamist's plight, the judge permitted him to retain his license.
For this conference (Vienna, Nov 11th 2008) we had expected a special guest, the honoured Mr. Tariq Ramadan, son of Saïd Ramadan and grandson of Hassan Al-Banna.
Unfortunately, in the last minute he chose not to come, with no reason given. We took the opportunity instead to give the participants a brief written overview of his background and upbringing. This essay is an edited and extended version of the paper.
Italy: Copts the victims of Islamisation says prize-winning Egyptian author
AKI
Coptic Christians, women and other minorities are paying the price of increasing Islamisation in Egyptian society, leading author and intellectual, Tarek Heggy, has told Adnkronos International (AKI). The fundamentalist opposition Muslim Brotherhood was one of the groups responsible and was indoctrinating young people through its welfare work, Heggy said.