Muslims attack Christian-owned shops in Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, April 5 (Reuters) - Hundreds of Muslims pelted Christian-owned shops and a police station with stones in the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria on Sunday after a Muslim man was killed, an eyewitness said.
A security source said the violence started after word of mouth reports a Muslim man, identified as Ahmed Abdel Razeq Gomaa, had been stabbed to death in the street by his Christian landlords.
Pipe Bombs Found In Mt. Washington Had Nails Attached
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MOUNT WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Workers cleaning out a house in Mt. Washington called police when they found a device with what looked like pipe bombs with wires and nails attached.
"It looked exactly like somebody would wear in a suicide bomber-type of scene or suicide bomber- type of incident," said Sheldon Williams, of the Pittsburgh police bomb squad.
Religious police arrest famous actors, because men and women were performing together
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The muttawa raids a hotel where a popular television series was being filmed. The actors have been released on bail, and one woman has been subjected to a moral education session. There is sharp division in the country between the fundamentalist religious leaders and those who want more freedom.
Extra police drafted in to protect Bahais from angry villagers (File)
CAIRO (AlArabiya.net, AFP)
In the latest outburst of religious tensions in Egypt, dozens of villagers set fire to Bahai homes after hearing on television that the village was "full of Bahais," reports said Thursday.
Angry villagers rampaged through Sharoniyah, in southern Egypt, on Monday and Tuesday, setting fire to and damaging four Bahai homes, a security official told AFP, asking not to be named.
The leaflet contained theological, political and historical commentary
A woman who wrote a leaflet encouraging people to carry out jihad, or holy war, has been sentenced to a community order at Manchester Crown Court.
Shella Roma, 29, of Oldham, had pleaded guilty to dissemination of a terrorist publication, and received a three-year order, with supervision for two years.
More than 20 Britons who have trained in al Qaeda terror camps inside Pakistan have returned to Britain, according to Pakistani intelligence.
The Britons, whose families are from Pakistan, were monitored by Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence agency, Sky News reported. But the ISI failed to notify British intelligence until after the men entered the country, the news agency reported.
UK combats the spread of radical Islam in its territory
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The UK has decided to change its strategy against terrorism and radical Islam at a time of increasing dissolution of the central Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. The country will now combat the spread of Islamist ideology in its territory, among British Muslims, by education, discussion, and counter-propaganda.
Terror suspects still in UK despite Home Secretary's vow
Eleven terror suspects are still in the UK five months after the Home Secretary vowed to deport them.
Telegraph
The Home Office has even dropped plans to remove one of them but is refusing to say why or identify which one.
Among those still in the UK are radical cleric Abu Qatada and an alleged associate of Osama bin Laden who was once one of the world's most wanted terror suspects - both of who still face deportation.
Bulgaria MP Yanev: Numerous Southern Villages Are Converted to Islam by Force
Girls from the village of Ribnovo, in Saudi Arabian attire, are pictured after taking a class on radical Islam. Photo by BGNES
Despite Bulgaria's European Union membership, some regions of the country need a second liberation from Ottoman yoke, the Bulgarian Member of the Parliament (MP), Yane Yanev, stated, cited by the Bulgarian news agency, BGNES.
Two Bulgarians Probed For Allegedly Preaching Radical Islam
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AFP)
Bulgaria's State Agency for National Security, or DANS, said Monday it was investigating two Bulgarians for allegedly spreading radical Islam.
Local mayor Ahmed Bashev and Koranic teacher Murat Boshnak from the Muslim-populated southwestern region of Garmen were summoned for questioning at the agency's Sofia headquarters Monday morning at the prosecution's demand, spokeswoman Zoya Dimitrova told AFP. Investigators are looking into whether the pair violated Bulgaria's penal code related to inciting hostility and racial or religious hatred, she said.
Anjem Choudary investigated by police over mujahideen fundraising
Police are investigating whether a radical Muslim who has called for money to be collected for Islamic fighters has committed a criminal act.
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Choudary's call was posted on an Islamic websitePhoto: FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Anjem Choudary, whose supporters hurled abuse at soldiers from the Royal Anglian regiment returning from Afghanistan last week, can be heard on a website calling for other Muslims not to save money for their families but to give it to "mujahideen" - holy warriors - instead.
Hannah Shah had been raped by her father and faced a forced marriage. She fled, became a Christian and now fears for her life
Times on Line
Dominic Lawson
We are all too familiar with the persecution of Christians in countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan. Yet sitting in front of me is a British woman whose life has been threatened in this country solely because she is a Christian. Indeed, so real is the threat that the book she has written about her experiences has had to appear under an assumed name.
In the above video, David Littman of the Association for World Education and World Union for Progressive Judaism is stopped from describing the antisemitism propagated in publications of the Organization of the Islamic Conference. You can read all about it here. And here, in an interview with Pamela Geller, Littman explains that something is rotten in the state of the UN Human Rights Council, and that Islamic groups are aggressively pursuing a war against free speech at the UN in order to cover up the truth about Sharia:
Hate cleric leads jihad cash appeal, "Send money to mujaheddin"
Anjem Choudary, who led protests against returning British troops, has urged his followers to send money to 'mujaheddin'
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Anjem Choudary, the former head of al-Muhajiroun
Abul Taher and Daniel Foggo
AN Islamic cleric, whose supporters led a hate-filled protest against British troops returning from Iraq, has urged his followers to give cash to front-line mujaheddin fighters.