Indian police hunt UK bombing suspects? You`ve got to be kidding me!!!

July 8, 2007

The latest alleged bombing “plots” in UK were not a big deal. The UK and all of the “war on terror” club members have done a great job in making those incidents another excuse to hunt down Muslims and to interfere in other countries` affairs. We already know that some Muslims have been taken into custody in UK. Another one was arrested in Australia. But what is really confusing is that they are now looking for suspects in India. India?

According to a former CIA agent london car bombos would not have killed anyone. He also said that the Britiah government are using terrorist tactics by hying fearto morph society.

The British MI5 were actually responsible for many previous car bombings. So, don`t tell me that the recently foiled car bombings are “à  la el-Qaeda” terror attacks or resembles those carried out in Iraq. The British society already knows these kinds of bombings before, even, al-Qaeda existed and before the war on Iraq was launched.

As soon as the bombing “plots” were discovered, the UK government officials and politicians everywhere jumped to the conclusion that it was al-Qaeda members who were behind those “plots”. They did not investigate and they were not afraid of making false statements about who was behind that whole thing. Typical action these days!!

They did not investigate the relationship between the bombing “plots” and what happened recently in Jerusalem as an orthodox Jew was planning on setting off a bomb at a Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade. One of the latest London bombs was also on the route of a Gay Pride Parade.

A Scotland Yard detective also said that the London bombs were “so incompetent as to be almost laughable”
And now, the Inidan police is “patrolling” Indian streets for 12 new suspects?

Here is the news story:

Indian police patrol streets of Bungalore to find 12 more suspects in UK bombings.

Police in the southern Indian city of Bungalore are searching for 12 people who are believed to be linked to the bombings in UK.

 According to the Sunday Times, the current evidence has led the investigation into the UK crisis to India, where three men have been apprehended for their alleged connection with the car bombings in London and Glasgow. All of the three men are from Bangalore, India’s software capital.One of the suspects, Sabeel Ahmed, is a doctor, and his brother Kafeel Ahmed, is an aeronautical engineer. Kafeel is suspected to be one of the two men who drove the blazing car into Glasgow airport. The third has been identified as Mohammed Haneef, a doctor who worked at a hospital in Australia where he moved from Britain last year. Although his link with the case is not completely determined, he remains in custody because of his attempt to leave the country for India on a one-way ticket.Kafeel Ahmed, who began researching bomb-making techniques weeks before he travelled to Britain on May 5, was somehow able to acquire the components necessary for assembling the bomb upon his arrival, the Hindu newspaper said.

Police findings suggest Kafeel Ahmed acted without prior training or material assistance from organized groups, adding the police had found no proof of him being linked to any Muslim organizations.

According to Kafeel Ahmed, who was at the wheel of the jeep that crashed into Glasgow airport terminal, the purpose of his trip to England was to complete his doctoral work in computational fluid dynamics.

Policemen in India are currently patroling the streets of Bungalore to find 12 more people suspected to be connected with the plot to verify their role in the bombings.


German Television Starts Program on Islam

July 8, 2007

The second channel of the German television started transmission of a weekly program on Islam last Friday.

The program aims at shedding light on the principles of Islam as well as its stressing for promoting peaceful coexistence between the Muslims and non-Muslims.
The German Interior Minister highlighted the significance of the program and said it would positively contribute to narrowing the gap between the Muslims and non-Muslims.


Israel condemned for deliberately targeting journalists

July 8, 2007

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the Zionist regime for targeting journalists after a Palestinian cameraman injured during an exchange of fire between Hamas fighters and Zionist soldiers in Gaza Strip was later shot in the legs by the Zionist soldiers.”This is a vicious and brutal example of deliberate targeting of a journalist,” said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary in a statement Friday.

White called on the Zionist authorities to investigate the case and bring to justice those responsible.

The incident occurred Thursday when Zionist troops and vehicles crossed into the central Gaza Strip, killing over 10 Palestinians.

The IFJ statement said both legs of television cameraman, Imad Ghanem, who works for the Hamas-run al-Aqsa television network, were amputated after he was shot.

The Zionist military said it did not consider a cameraman working for Hamas to be a journalist.

“This man was carrying a camera, not a gun,” said White. “He was no threat to Israeli forces. Israel appears to believe it is possible to kill any journalist with impunity so long as they can smear them as propagandists,” he added.

The Brussels-based IFJ represents over 500,000 journalists in 110 countries.

Here is the video of Imad Ghanem being shot during the Israeli incursion:


Anti-Muslim attacks on the rise in the West

July 8, 2007

The level of hate crimes targeted towards Muslims and those who are thought to look like Muslims within Europe and North America is dramatically high according to a new survey released June 6 by a human rights organisation.
It was revealed at the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Bucharest, Romania, by Human Rights First, a leading human rights group based in America, and was part of their annual hate crime survey.
Executive Director of Human Rights First, Maureen Byrnes, claimed that violence against Muslims was extremely high in 2006. In criticising governments for lack of actions, she said, “Efforts to combat these crimes are greatly hampered by the fact that majority of governments in Europe still fail to collect date on these attacks.”
The annul report looked at the level of crimes committed against Muslims during 2006 and the growing trend of Islamophobia around the world since the attacks of September 11 and 7/7 bombings.
The report found that the violence towards Muslims was aggravated after September 11, fuelled by “the perpetuation of stereotypes and generalizations about Muslims,” and that terrorism acts done in the name of Islam caused “random reprisals against those identified rightly or wrongly as co-religionists of the perpetrators.”
It described horrific incidents towards Muslims, from verbal and physical assaults including fatal incident at individuals to arsenic attacks at mosques and desecration of the Islamic books including the Qur’an.
Examples included the murder of a pregnant Malian in Belgium, on May 11, 2006, after an anti-immigrant fanatic shot and killed her and a Belgian toddler in her care. Earlier before the perpetrator seriously wounded a hijab dressed Turkish woman. In Spain 2006, a group burned and defaced a copy of the Qur’an, months after vandalising a mosque.
The 7/7 bombings were identified as one of the main catalysts towards anti Muslim attacks and in the UK. Hate crime incidents from July 7 to August 21 2005, rose to a staggering 429 incidents reported to the police, the overwhelming majority against Muslims, a staggering 600 per cent increase.
However, the report clarified that the spate of violence towards Muslims was more motivated by existing prejudices outside of backlash towards religious extremism. “While foreign or domestic incidents can be trigger events that expose Muslim communities to periods of extreme violence, these episodes of racist and religious violence cannot be assessed in isolation.
“Rather, these waves of violence are extensions of pre existing relations between Muslim populations and the larger community in which they live. The prejudice and harassment Muslims face at the best of times is a major factor in the severity and duration of backlash violence.”