Bomb plot sparks attacks on Muslims in UK

July 9, 2007

Muslims in Bristol have been racially abused and assaulted following the attempted terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow.The Bristol Muslim Cultural Society (BMCS) has reported several incidents – the latest of which occurred on Wednesday night when two people were arrested outside a mosque in St Jude’s on suspicion of racially-aggravated offences.

BMCS director Farooq Siddique said: “People were arrested outside for shouting verbal abuse.

“People have had their hijabs ripped and there have been verbal and physical acts against women.“There have been three or four incidents reported through the Hate Crime Unit but our concern is that not enough people are reporting it. They just say it’s the times we live in.”

Police spokesman Wayne Baker confirmed that a man and woman were arrested outside the mosque on Wade Street.

The 19-year-old woman was released on police bail pending further inquiries while the man is still being questioned by police officers.

Despite the backlash against Muslims in Bristol, Mr Siddique says he is more confident in the new Government for its handling of the attempted terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow.

He said: “We are pleased that the current Government has not taken political capital out of this like the previous Government did.

“The battle for hearts and minds is crucial.

“The Muslim community must not be seen as part of the problem – but part of the solution. The words from the Government this time around have been far more considered and that is certainly something that gives people hope.”

His views are shared by Councillor Abdul Malik who, although a Liberal Democrat, also believes that under Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Britain is heading in a better direction for Muslims.

Mr Malik has hailed the Labour Government for its calm yet determined response to last weekend’s incidents that saw a burning car drive into Glasgow Airport and two bombs found in London.

He said: “The Muslim community is the first to criticise Government and the media, so it is important to encourage them when they are doing a good job.

“Gordon Brown wants to do this differently and it has given the chance for the Muslim communities to say ‘This is a crime and it’s going to affect all of us – the same as an English white person.

“There has definitely been a more balanced approach and a lot more refreshing style. It is most welcome in the communities.

“This new threat of terrorism is a lot different than in the past, when two years ago we were told it was British-born, disillusioned Muslims.

“Now we have seen young professional doctors who have gone to the NHS and carried out a very un-organised attack, which was a blessing, because we would have been in trouble if it went according to plan.”

Mr Malik says he feels Government must change its stance on certain foreign policies such as Iraq and should be more stringent on who it lets into this country to work.


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.”


WASHINGTON TIMES PROMOTES HATE GROUP THAT WOULD OUTLAW ISLAM

June 16, 2007

‘Adherence to Islam’ would be punishable by 20 years in prison

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 6/14/07) – The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today expressed concern about an article published by Insight magazine, a website owned by the right-wing Washington Times newspaper, that offered a sympathetic portrayal of an anti-Muslim hate group that advocates making “adherence to Islam” punishable by 20 years in prison.

The hate group, Society of Americans for National Existence (SANE), is supporting the so-called “Mapping Shari’a in America Project” devoted to spying on 2,300 Islamic institutions in the United States.

SEE: Private Undercover Team Exposes Nationwide Network of Radical, Anti-U.S. Islamic Centers
http://www.mappingsharia.us/Insight-Magazine-Mapping-
Sharia-Project-Uncovers-Jihadists-near-DC-article-438-67.htm

In February of this year, SANE offered a policy proposal that states in part:

“Whereas, adherence to Islam as a Muslim is prima facie evidence of an act in support of the overthrow of the US. [sic] Government through the abrogation, destruction, or violation of the US Constitution and the imposition of Shari’a on the American People. . .It shall be a felony punishable by 20 years in prison to knowingly act in furtherance of, or to support the, adherence to Islam.”

SEE: A SANE Act to Deal with the Islamic Threat to America’s National Existence (SADITANE)
http://www.saneworks.us/SANE-Immigration-Proposal-
article-379-1.htm

SEE: Original Article

In its report on the mosque spying project, Insight magazine falsely claimed: “Hundreds of Islamic centers in the United States have become a hot-bed of extremist activity; they promote violence, terrorism and hatred against America.”

Earlier this week, CAIR accused the Washington Times of “agenda-driven reporting” for falsely suggesting there has been a drop in that organization’s grassroots support. CAIR says its membership, donor base, annual budget, and attendance at fundraising events has increased each year.

SEE: CAIR Accuses Washington Times of ‘Agenda-Driven Reporting’
http://www.cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=
2775&theType=NR

Many Muslims have expressed concerns about repeated instances of anti-Islam bias in the Washington Times’ reporting and commentary.

The paper has in the past refused to publish CAIR’s responses to its Islamophobic content.

SEE: CAIR Says Washington Times ‘Hypocritical’ on Press Freedom
http://www.cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=
2624&theType=NR

CAIR, America’s largest Islamic civil liberties group, has 33 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to promote justice, enhance the understanding of Islam, and empower American Muslims.

CONTACT: CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-488-8787 or 202-744-7726, E-Mail: ihooper@cair.com; CAIR Communications Coordinator Rabiah Ahmed, 202-488-8787 or 202-439-1441, E-Mail: rahmed@cair.com; CAIR Communications Coordinator Amina Rubin, 202-488-8787, E-Mail: arubin@cair.com

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Muslim “innocent-until-proven-guilty” prisoners and their visitors face abuse in Canadian prison system

June 8, 2007

By Tahir Mahmoud

Exactly a year after 17 Muslims were arrested on terrorism-related charges in Toronto, the case is largely being ignored by the media for two main reasons.  One is an official ban on reporting of court proceedings, the other is the fact that several individuals—all of them minors at the time—have had charges against them either reduced or dropped altogether because of lack of evidence. This is not something the Islamophobic Canadian media want their readers to know.  To say that these Muslims are innocent until proven guilty and that some of the charges against them have been dropped would go against the negative image they have so carefully crafted of Muslims as “terrorists”.

While the courts move at a snail’s pace and nobody has been pronounced guilty of any crime so far, this has not prevented guards at the Maplehurst Correctional Facility near Brampton, Ontario, where the youths are held in solitary confinement, from displaying their brutal nature.  The youths are charged under federal law but held in a provincial facility.  This enables the authorities to deny responsibility for the detainees’ mistreatment.  For instance, the prison authorities claim that the detainees’ solitary confinement is the result of a court order.  Each is held in a small cell measuring 4×6 metres for 23.5 hours a day.  The cell has a concrete bed with a filthy mattress and an equally filthy pillow without a cover.  There is a side-table, a sink and a toilet.  They are allowed just half an hour daily for fresh air, but even this privilege is denied if there is a particularly sadistic guard on duty.

On May 12 one of the accused, Steven Chand, was dragged out of the shower naked because the guard insisted his time was up while he still had soap on his hair and face.  Slammed to the floor, the guard struck him repeatedly while uttering profanities, according to the wife of another detainee who phoned her.  Chand was then dragged to his cell, thrown in and locked up, still naked.  He sustained numerous injuries, and two days later when he appeared in court could not sit properly because of the pain.  When his lawyer tried to raise the assault case with the judge, he was told the court was only hearing arguments about their confinement; if the defence lawyer wanted to raise another issue he must make a separate application.  The hostile attitude of some judges has emboldened the guards, not famed for good behaviour anyway, to act even more brutally.  Three days later another detainee, Asad Durrani, was beaten up.  Alarmed by such behaviour, leaders of the Muslim community have asked for a meeting with Monte Kwinter, provincial minister for correctional services, but have not yet been given an appointment.

Some guards abuse detainees verbally using profane language against Allah and the Prophet of Islam, upon whom be peace.  Others deprive them of sleep or threaten them with execution.  One under-age youth released on bail last August has been so traumatised by his experiences in jail that he is suffering serious mental problems.  He often wakes up in the middle of the night screaming; at other times he is either completely withdrawn or goes into a rage and fights his parents.

Guards even abuse family members—mothers, fathers or wives—of the detainees during the half hour per week visiting time they are allowed.  It should be noted that visitors are separated by flexi-glass screen and they can only talk through a phone, thereby depriving them of privacy.  In one instance, the elderly mother of one detainee was left locked in the room for 20 minutes even after her son had been taken back to his cell.  She banged on the door, but the guards ignored her.  The father of another detainee was locked inside the visiting room for more than half hour.  Complaints by family members and defence lawyers to prison officials and the courts have not resulted in any improvement in the guards’ behaviour.

There appears to be a pattern to such abuse.  While the courts have not convicted anyone so far, prison guards and crown attorneys seem to treat them as criminals.  Even convicted criminals have certain basic rights; in case of the Muslim detainees, they appear to have no rights simply because they are Muslims.  A crown attorney privately confided to a defence lawyer that if it were up to him, he would drop the charges, but that he was under “pressure” not to do so.  What kind of pressure is not difficult to imagine.

Since September 2001, there has been extreme hatred toward Muslims; Islamophobia has become widespread and has gained respectability.  Western governments, especially those that wish to ingratiate themselves with US president George Bush, go to extraordinary lengths to project an image of being tough on their Muslim citizens.  Making wild allegations or even borrowing Bush’s racist language is considered especially useful.  Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper of the rightwing Conservative Party has been particularly keen to be in Bush’s good books.  The day after the 17 youths were arrested, Harper said while addressing military cadets in Ottawa: “Their alleged target was Canada.  Canadian institutions.  The Canadian economy.  The Canadian people.  As at other times in our history, we are a target because of who we are.  And how we live.  Our society, our diversity, and our values.  Values such as freedom, democracy and the rule of law.  Values that make Canada great.  Values that Canadians cherish” (emphasis added).  One can hear echoes of Bush’s nonsensical rhetoric—”they hate our freedoms”—that has been used to such deadly effect in the US.  Because Muslims are a soft target, they are being demonized to score cheap political points.  In his eagerness to appease Bush, Harper apparently forgot that the matter was before the courts and that he should not make allegations that would make a fair trial difficult.

Politicians are not the only ones indulging in such blatant racism that, if directed against any other community—Blacks or Jews, for instance—would be immediately denounced.  Intelligence agencies and the media take their cue from politicians.  When the prime minister of a country indulges in such racist cant, it is hardly surprising that others go even further.

After their arrest, the suspects were brought to court surrounded by tight security, with sharp-shooters dressed in black uniforms brandishing submachine guns on rooftops and helicopters circled overhead to whip up mass hysteria.  Gun-toting police officers were also present inside the courtroom when they were brought in chains—leg irons and handcuffs—before the judge.  For an entire week, crown attorneys made wild allegations so that the media could splash them on their front pages and on television to create the impression that these are hardened criminals.  Thereafter, the court imposed a ban on all reporting.  Rocco Galati, a leading defence lawyer, condemned this decision, saying: “For a week, a public trial of the accused was held in the parking lot outside the courthouse and now a gag order has been imposed.” He not only demanded an open trial but also insisted there should be complete access for the media to report on what is going on inside the courtroom.  The crown attorneys would have none of this because it would expose the allegations as untenable and the game would be up. 

Similar allegations were made by officials of the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS).  Luc Portelance, CSIS assistant director for operations, speaking at a press conference on June 3, 2006 said: “It’s important to note that this operation in no way reflects negatively on any specific community or ethno-cultural group in Canada.  Terrorism is a dangerous ideology and a global phenomenon.  As yesterday’s arrests demonstrate, Canada is not immune from this ideology.”  While this may have sounded like exonerating the larger Muslim community of any wrongdoing, there was no mistaking the fact that he said the arrested youths were involved in terrorist acts.  The use of such loaded expressions as “terrorist ideology” is a complete giveaway.

An ideology is a set of beliefs or doctrines that “form the basis of a political, economic, or other system”, while terrorism is “the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons”, according to the American Heritage Dictionary.  It is immediately obvious to any reasonably informed person that the US and Israel, together with their Western allies, are the chief practitioners of terrorism in the world today.  Terrorism as a tool is embedded in their ideology of violence and murder.  Human life has little value for them; one only has to look at the situations in Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan to confirm this.  They have murdered or displaced millions of people without any concern for their plight.

A fundamental principle of law is the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.  It is the prosecution’s responsibility to prove beyond reasonable doubt the guilt of the accused; the latter does not have to prove his innocence.  In the case of the Toronto-17, this principle has been turned on its head.  The government has provided only sketchy evidence against the individuals, dramatizing each aspect as if they were out to destroy the whole world if they had not been apprehended.  Their star witness—the police informant and instigator, Mubin Shaikh—has admitted to the media that he misled these youth over a period of two years.  He was promised a sum of $369,000—only part of which has been paid to him—to entrap young men who happened to be loose talkers. 

While media statements by the prosecution’s chief witness have clearly embarrassed crown attorneys, the question is why these under-age youths were arrested in such a brutal manner when they had been under police surveillance for two years.  More than 400 heavily armed police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) troopers stormed their homes and not only arrested the suspects but also brutalized their families, breaking down doors and holding everyone, including infants, at gunpoint.  Several machine-gun-mounted trucks were also used in the raids.  In one case, the elderly mother of one of the accused who was in sajda during maghrib salat was nearly choked when one police officer put his boot on her neck.

Media frenzy was then whipped up; racist writers were given complete freedom to spew anti-Muslim venom on the front pages of leading newspapers.  Margret Wente and Christie Blatchford, two columnists for the Globe and Mail, usually regarded as a responsible newspaper, gave them front-page space to print their toxic brew of racist invective.  In a column entitled “The biggest elephant in the room,” Blatchford called the arrested youth “brown-skinned” and wrote: “They have first names like Mohamed, middle names like Mohamed and last names like Mohamed.” She even mocked the police chief’s concern that the windows of a mosque were smashed immediately after the arrests: “Windows everywhere in Canada’s largest city are safe, especially windows in mosques.  The war on windows will be won, whatever the cost.” This on the front page of Canada’s leading newspaper!

With Blatchford, and others like her, as the new face of the Canadian media, the prospects for Muslims in Canada  for equality before the law and in society appear bleak indeed.

The above article must be read by Human Rights Agencies. I am going to send emails to as many of these agencies as possible. The whole world has to do something about this. I am never gonna sit and watch innocents being tortured just because of their religion. 


Massacre in Mogadishu- “a war crime” made in the USA

May 18, 2007

This is the most lawless war of our generation. All wars of aggression lack legitimacy, but no conflict in recent memory has witnessed such mounting layers of illegality as the current one in Somalia. Violations of the UN charter and of international humanitarian law are regrettably commonplace in our age, and they abound in the carnage that the world is allowing to unfold in Mogadishu, but this war has in addition explicitly violated two UN security council resolutions. To complete the picture, one of these resolutions contravenes the charter itself.

The complete impunity with which Ethiopia and the transitional Somali government have been allowed to violate these resolutions explains the ruthlessness of the military assaults that have been under way for six weeks now. The details of the atrocities being committed were formally acknowledged by a western government for the first time when Germany, which holds the current EU presidency, had its ambassador to Somalia, Walter Lindner, write a tough letter – made public on Wednesday – to Somalia’s president, Abdullahi Yusuf.

The letter condemned the indiscriminate use of air strikes and heavy artillery in Mogadishu’s densely populated areas, the raping of women, the deliberate blocking of urgently needed food and humanitarian supplies, and the bombing of hospitals. This is a relentless drive to terrify and intimidate civilians belonging to clans from whose ranks fighters are challenging the occupation.

There was a time when security council resolutions were hallowed in most of the world, as for example resolution 242 demanding the return of occupied Palestine territory in exchange for peace. But in our new world order, the powerful decide which UN resolutions are passed, and whether they need to be honoured. So the United States, which was violating the UN arms embargo on Somalia, rushed through another resolution in December that it thought would better serve US goals – and then proceeded to violate that one as well.

The new resolution forbade neighbouring countries from being part of the regional peacekeeping force the security council authorised for Somalia; but Ethiopia went much further and unilaterally invaded, with the covert assistance of the US – which also joined the war by bombing Somalia.

This December resolution actually contravened the charter itself, because it made the security council the aggressor and turned a clearly peaceful situation into war. The resolution linked the Islamic Courts government to international terrorism and mandated peacekeeping force, on the basis of chapter VII of the UN charter, to address the “threat to international peace and security” that Somalia posed – when every independent account, including Chatham House’s on Wednesday, indicated that the country was experiencing its first peace and security since 1991.

The resolution paved the way for the Ethiopian invasion that has led to the bitter conflict that many independent analysts, including those at a meeting in Addis Ababa organised by Ethiopia’s Inter-Africa Group, had warned would be the inevitable result. A government imposed through force by arch enemy Ethiopia was never going to hold sway.

The long silence and the refusal even now to announce measures that might arrest this slaughter mark the lowest point in the big powers’ abdication of the “Responsibility to Protect” mandate – adopted, with British leadership, at a summit-level meeting of the security council two years ago. The world’s most impoverished people are now being ripped to shreds with no effort whatsoever to get the perpetrators to desist.

A huge campaign must be launched to press western governments to end this slaughter, which is almost entirely the work of those in control of the country. The European Union warned a month ago that war crimes might have been committed in an assault on the capital last month – in which the EU could be complicit because of its large-scale support for those accused of the crimes. Human Rights Watch has documented how Kenya and Ethiopia had turned this region into Africa’s own version of Guantánamo Bay, replete with kidnappings, extraordinary renditions, secret prisons and large numbers of “disappeared”: a project that carries the Made in America label. Allowing free rein to such comprehensive lawlessness is a stain on all those who might have, at a minimum, curtailed it.

Work must begin to derail the astounding proposal from the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-Moon, which is to be discussed by the security council in mid-June. He would like to mount a UN-sanctioned “coalition of the willing” to enforce peace and restore order in Somalia – in other words, the UN would help Ethiopia and the United States achieve what their own illegal military interventions have failed to accomplish: the entrenchment of a client regime that lacks any popular support. Such an operation is unlikely to succeed in any event, but it could further threaten the turbulent Horn of Africa, which is already teetering on the brink of chaos.

The Somali government is busy crying “al-Qaida” at every turn and offering lucrative deals to oil companies, in a bid to entice greater western support. But this war was lost long ago. In turning to the arch enemy Ethiopia, the transitional government’s fate was sealed: the nation will not abide an Ethiopian-US occupation.

Only a political solution will resolve this crisis. Africa must step up to the plate and show spine and leadership in a drive to protect its civilians, and work with Europe and the UN to convince the US to swiftly terminate its latest destabilising adventure.

· Salim Lone, Guardian Unlimited


USA: Death threat targets Imams’ case Attorney, plaintiffs

May 18, 2007

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said today that a “terror” threat has been received by the New York lawyer for six imams, or Islamic religious leaders, suing US Airways over allegations of religious profiling during an incident last fall in Minnesota.

The letter sent to attorney Omar T. Mohammedi first outlines the sender’s opposition to the lawsuit, and then states in part:

“We have located the residences and identified the families of all parties (the plaintiffs and you). . .We plan, at random, to start systematically killing the people on our list if this suit proceeds. You, personally, have been identified as the prize kill. It is our belief that terrorists like you should understand the true meaning of terror.”

The letter, addressed to “Mr Omar Mohammedi, Raghead” and signed “American Jihad,” states that CAIR and ACLU officials will also be targeted. FBI and NYPD officials have been notified of the threat.

“Any time a threat of violence is designed to achieve a political goal, it should be classified as an act of terror,” said CAIR Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper. “We ask local, state and national law enforcement authorities to treat this as a terror threat and act accordingly.”

CAIR has recently received a number of death threats targeting its representatives in Washington, D.C., Illinois, Michigan, and Florida. The FBI is looking into those threats.

http://www.muslimnews.co.uk/news/news.php?article=12707


Islamophobia worst form of terrorism

May 18, 2007

Foreign ministers of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) yesterday expressed grave concern at the rising tide of discrimination and intolerance against Muslims, especially in Europe and North America. “It is something that has assumed xenophobic proportions,” they said in unison.

Speaking at a special brainstorming session on the sidelines of the 34th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers (ICFM), the foreign ministers termed Islamophobia the worst form of terrorism and called for practical steps to counter it.

The ministers described Islamophobia as a deliberate defamation of Islam and discrimination and intolerance against Muslims. “This campaign of calumny against Muslims resulted in the publication of the blasphemous cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in a Danish newspaper and the issuance of the inflammatory statement by Pope Benedict XVI,” they said. During a speech in Germany last year, the Pope quoted a 14th Century Christian emperor who said the Prophet had brought the world only “evil and inhuman” things. The Pope’s remarks aroused the anger of the whole Islamic world.

“The increasingly negative political and media discourse targeting Muslims and Islam in the United States and Europe has made things all the more difficult,” the foreign ministers said. “Islamophobia became a source of concern, especially after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, but the phenomenon was already there in Western societies in one form or the other,” they pointed out. “It gained further momentum after the Madrid and London bombings. The killing of Dutch film director Theo van Gogh in 2004 was used in a wicked manner by certain quarters to stir up a frenzy against Muslims,” the ministers pointed out. Van Gogh had made a controversial film about Muslim culture.

The OIC foreign ministers deplored the misrepresentation in the Western media of Islam and Muslims in the context of terrorism. “The linkage of terrorists and extremists with Islam in a generalized manner is unacceptable,” they said. “This is further inciting negative sentiments and hatred in the West against Muslims,” they said. The ministers also pointed out that whenever the issue of Islamophobia was discussed in international forums, the Western bloc, particularly some members of the European Union, tried to avoid discussing the core issue and instead diverted the attention from their region to the situation of non-Muslims and human rights in the OIC member states.

The foreign ministers said prejudices against Islam were not helping the situation. “Because of Islamophobia, millions of Muslims in the Western countries, many of whom were already underprivileged in their societies for a variety of reasons, are further alienated and targeted by hatred and discrimination.”

The selective application of the existing legal frameworks and anti-discrimination and anti-blasphemy laws in Western countries also came in for criticism. “They are being applied in a selective manner when the victims are Muslims,” the ministers said.

The ministers also noted the many praiseworthy initiatives to bring together the West and the Muslim world such as the EU-OIC Forum of 2002, Dialogue Among Civilizations, Alliance of Civilizations and various other interfaith dialogue meetings. “However, it remains a fact that anti-Islamic sentiments are being fanned in the West with the implicit and explicit support of racist anti-immigrant and ultra-right political parties and certain media outlets.”

The ministers agreed that in Europe there was a need to enhance efforts to promote greater understanding and awareness of Islam. “In the Muslim world, endeavors have to be made to dispel misperceptions about the West and to promote democracy, human rights and good governance.”

According to OIC’s European observers, the taking over of the European Union presidency by Slovenia in 2008 will augur well for Muslims. “Because Slovenia has declared that intercultural dialogue will be among the first four priorities of its EU presidency, it has accordingly set up a task force to implement the ‘European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008’ program.” The OIC observers said the Slovenian minister of foreign affairs had already invited the OIC secretary-general to Ljubljana before or during the Slovenian EU presidency to discuss possible joint projects.

At the end of the session it was decided to shortlist reputable Muslim and non-Muslim think tanks, academics and NGOs in the US and UK and other leading European countries for cooperation in monitoring and countering anti-Islam campaigns. The ministers said Muslim think tanks and NGOs in the Western countries should be encouraged and urged to develop closer contacts with their non-Muslim counterparts and to remain engaged in regular contact and dialogue. They felt the international media should be properly cultivated to motivate them to be more responsible in carrying out their responsibilities.

Source: Muslimnews.co.uk


Hidden toll of Scots religious hate crime

May 10, 2007

NEARLY half of Scotland’s police forces have no idea about the number of religious hate incidents reported in their area.

Despite the west of Scotland’s problems with sectarianism and growing concerns over Islamophobia in the wake of the 7 July terror attacks in London, Strathclyde Police does not track crimes linked to faith.

Neither the Fife nor Dumfries and Galloway force compiles such statistics. However, police in other areas have been collating them for up to a decade.

Community leaders expressed concerns yesterday, claiming little action could be taken to address religious hatred until the true picture was known.

Osama Saeed, Scottish spokesman for the Muslim Association of Britain, said: “There is a climate of fear of Islam and general tension about the international situation. Until you know the scale of the problem, you can’t tackle it.”

He said there was a “communication gap” between the Muslim community and police, and expressed concern that some officers were treating crimes linked to religion as racially motivated.

Peter Kearney, a spokesman for the Catholic Church in Scotland, suggested the data could prove valuable in the battle against sectarianism.

He said: “If this was done, then you could track trends and can have benchmarks for complaints which will give you a feel for whether the problem is increasing or diminishing.”

Ian Wilson, the grand master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, said: “Bigotry in society – when it manifests itself as abuse or antisocial behaviour – deserves to be faced down. If you don’t have stats, it’s an unknown quantity.”

Under legislation passed by Holyrood in June 2003, police can investigate offences as “religiously aggravated”.

In March, the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS) unveiled an action plan on tackling religious hate. By 2009, it aims for “consistent monitoring” of such crimes and incidents across Scotland’s eight police forces.

Colin Mather, Deputy Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police and chairman of ACPOS’s religion and faith reference group, said: “We know religiously motivated crimes can have as great an impact on individuals as those directed against their race.

“There is a need to ensure such incidents are being captured and monitored consistently and effectively to influence national, as well as local, strategies and policy and ensure the necessary support is provided to victims.”

Strathclyde Police said: “There is no statutory requirement on us to record this information. However, we are working towards a new information management system which will allow us to capture and analyse all aspects of hate crime.

Fife Constabulary said the recording of incidents relating to faith, race and sexual orientation were based on “perception”.

Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary declined to comment.

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SCOTLAND’S senior police officers have recognised the need to target hate crimes linked to religion.

An action plan targeting the problem was unveiled earlier this year by the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland.

It will try to have statistics on religious hate crimes gathered and collated uniformly across the country.

Recruits will be educated about a range of faiths.

Northern Constabulary has been recording reported incidents of religious related crime for more than a decade.

Inspector Janice Innes, of Grampian Police – which has been compiling statistics since 2004 – said: “You don’t know if there is a problem until you look.”

A spokesman for Central Scotland Police, which also tracks these offences, said: “There is a move nationally to see a more consistent recording standard.”

Lothian and Borders Police and Tayside Police also compile figures.

http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=716932007


War on Terror Spawns War Crimes Charges in Somalia

May 6, 2007

by Chris FloydChris Floyd

When a Bush-backed “regime change” is in high gear, you can bet that war crimes are not far behind. And so it has proved in Somalia, where a senior European Union security official has told the organization that the American-trained and American-funded Ethiopian invaders and their Somali allies “may have committed war crimes and that donor countries could be considered complicit if they do nothing to stop them,” the Independent reports.

The official’s message to the EU’s Somalia delegation detailed:

“the exact statutes that were violated. They included intentionally directing attacks against civilians and ordering the displacement of civilians for reasons related to the conflict,” the Independent notes. “‘In regard to the abovementioned potential violations of international law there arise urgent questions of responsibility and potential complicity in the commission of war crimes by the European Commission and its partners,’ the e-mail said. The European Commission has been a major financial backer of the Somali government and the African Union peacekeeping mission, which is currently made up of only Ugandan troops…The United States is also a major financial supporter of the Somali government and the peacekeepers, pledging more than $120 million.”

That figure dwarfs the $20 million that the EU is laying out for bankrolling the new government installed by Bush and the Ethiopian dictatorship. And of course, the $120 million for “peacekeeping” doled out by Washington does not include the untold millions in secret dosh to supply the Ethiopian military with training, equipment and intelligence support. Nor does it cover the cost of the U.S. Special Ops forces that have been operating in Somalia and surrounding states in the wake of the invasion. Nor the cost of the many bombing raids that Bush has ordered in support of the Ethiopian dictatorship’s assault, raids which have killed scores of civilians in supposed attempts to assassinate alleged al Qaeda allies from thousands of feet in the air.

Nor does this $120 million “peacekeeping” largess cover the cost of the rendition operation that the Bush gang has been running, grabbing Somalians fleeing for their lives from Bush’s regime change operation and “rendering” them back to Ethiopia’s notorious dungeons, where they are beaten, starved and abused – while CIA and FBI officials drop by the hellholes for “interrogation sessions” with the captives, as the Associated Press reported this week in an almost universally ignored in-depth investigation: U.S. Agents Visit Secret Ethiopian Jails:

CIA and FBI agents hunting for al-Qaida militants in the Horn of Africa have been interrogating terrorism suspects from 19 countries held at secret prisons in Ethiopia, which is notorious for torture and abuse, according to an investigation by The Associated Press. Human rights groups, lawyers and several Western diplomats assert hundreds of prisoners, who include women and children, have been transferred secretly and illegally in recent months from Kenya and Somalia to Ethiopia, where they are kept without charge or access to lawyers and families…

One Western diplomat in Nairobi, who agreed to speak to AP only if not quoted to avoid angering U.S. officials, said he sees the United States as playing a guiding role in the operation.  John Sifton, a Human Rights Watch expert on counter-terrorism, went further. He said in an e-mail that the United States has acted as “ringleader” in what he labeled a “decentralized, outsourced Guantanamo.”

We wrote here recently about a U.S. citizen who was “rendered” to the Ethiopians for the crime of refusing to confess to American agents that he was an al Qaeda agent. Amir Mohamed Meshal, 24, remains in Ethiopian custody, while Bush officials claim they are powerless to get him out. It appears they have no leverage at all with the Ethiopian government, despite providing the dictatorship with millions in military aid, shielding it from international heat over its draconian abuses – and even allowing it to score $20 million in military equipment from North Korea, despite the Bush Administration’s supposedly “zero-tolerance” sanctions against the Korean regime, as the New York Times reports. (It seems killing darkie Muslims in Africa takes priority over nuclear non-proliferation for the Bushists.)  No, the Bush Administration has no influence whatsoever over Ethiopia; there’s just no way in hell they could convince Addis Ababa to hand over an American citizen with no criminal charges against him.

So while Bush’s “War on Terror” proxies go about the Master’s business by shooting and forcibly uprooting civilians, the mass exodus of refugees continues, with more than 124,000 people fleeing Mogadishu alone since February, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees reports. Some 11,000 have been forced from their homes since the beginning of this month. These are refugees not from the invasion itself – which was another quickie “mission accomplished” job – but from the “peace” that Bush and his proxies have visited upon the land, an occupation that is bidding fair to become a smaller-scale version of the four-alarm FUBAR that Bush has wrought in Iraq.

The attack overturned Somalia’s “Islamic Courts” government, which had brought a measure of security and stability to the ravaged nation after 15 years of murderous anarchy. But because the Horn of Africa is considered a linchpin of the Bush gang’s “New American Century” plans for military and economic domination of the region’s oil supplies and distribution, Somalia became a target of “the path of action,” the Mussolinian tag that Bush has given to America’s official national security strategy.

Also – and this is perhaps the most important thing for the lily-livered bullies of the Bush Faction – Somalia was “doable.” This, as you recall, was the battle cry of chickenhawk Paul Wolfowitz immediately after the 9/11 attacks, when he urged his master to hit Iraq right away. As Bob Woodward relates in his hagiographic Bush at War (Woodward had not yet bitten the royal hand that fed him), Wolfowitz told the Bush inner circle that while “attacking Afghanistan would be uncertain … Iraq was a brittle oppressive regime that might break easily. It was doable.” That is to say, Howlin’ Wolf, George the Deserter and Dick “Other Priorities” Cheney all knew that Iraq was a broken-backed country that was no threat to anyone and could not strike back, as a state, with a standing army, if attacked. You could go to war against Iraq – even fight a long “counterinsurgency” struggle if you had to – and still keep the malls full, the corporate welfare flowing, the rubes gulled with reality shows and propaganda pageants, and “the base” stoked with bloody-eyed hatred of “Islmaofascists” and their “dhimmicrat” allies, etc. etc. Like Iraq, Somalia was “doable”; so it’s been “done.”

But also like Iraq, the aftermath of this latest Terror War rape is unlikely to follow the Bushist script. As we noted last week, yet another whirlwind of blowback will be reaped from these rotten seeds. Yet another generation will be raised in violence and despair, will be taught – by the “guiding lights of world civilization” – that the true meaning of life is the power that flows from the barrel of a gun, from a bomb, from the blood of innocent people. This is the lesson that the “War on Terror” is teaching and confirming around the world, day after day after day. This is the real “New American Century” that Bush and his cohorts – and his simpering apologists – are trying to construct.

Source: LewRockwell.com


Muslim woman wins headscarf case in Sweden

May 4, 2007

In western Sweden, a Muslim woman has won her battle with a supermarket which told her at a job interview that she couldn’t work there if she refused to remove her headscarf. The woman took her case to the Ombudsman against Ethnic Discrimination and was awarded compensation. The ICA Kvantum supermarket in Västra Frölunda were ordered to apologize to the woman and pay her around $11,000 in damages. The supermarket has adjusted its dress code for staff.

Source: Islamophobia Watch.


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