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To: LindyBill who wrote (103180)3/3/2005 3:10:10 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793916
 
Enough is enough.

By Dr. Demarche

In the past four months six teenage girls in a remote portion of Kentucky have been brutally murdered by their Christian fundamentalist fathers for engaging in premarital sex. Two of them were stabbed to death in front of their young children; two were shot, one strangled and a sixth drowned.

Why you might ask, have you not heard about this on the news?

Because it didn’t happen in Kentucky, or even in the U.S. and the girls were Muslim, not Christian fundamentalist. These six young ladies were all murdered in Berlin, Germany, in horrific archaic “honor killings.” Can you even imagine the outrage if this had happened in the Bible belt?

Der Spiegel magazine, in a piece titled “The Death of a Muslim Woman: The Whore Lived Like A German” gives a chilling account of the murders and murderers:

Examples include a Darmstadt girl whose two brothers pummelled her to death with a hockey stick in April 2004 after they learned she had slept with her boyfriend. In Augsburg in April, a man stabbed his wife and 7-year-old daughter because the wife was having an affair. In December 2003, a Tuebingen father strangled his 16-year-old daughter and threw her body into a lake because she had a boyfriend. Bullets, knives, even axes and gasoline are the weapons of choice. The crime list compiled by Papatya is an exercise in horror. And the sad part, said Boehmecke, is that it is far from complete. "We'll never really know how many victims there are. Too often these crimes go unreported."

In many cases, fathers -- and sometimes even mothers -- single out their youngest son to do the killing, Boehmecke said, "because they know minors will get lighter sentences from German judges." In some cases, these boys are revered by their community and fellow inmates as "honor heroes" -- a dementedly skewed status they carry with them for the rest of their lives. Currently, six boys are serving time in Berlin's juvenile prison for honor killings. "In a way, these boys are victims, too," she said. Sometimes they are forced to kill their favorite sister.

In a post earlier this week I referenced an article which included this passage:

As he [President Bush] told his audience in Brussels, in the first speech of his tour, ''We must reject anti-Semitism in all forms and we must condemn violence such as that seen in the Netherlands.'' The Euro-bigwigs shuffled their feet and stared coldly into their mistresses' decolletage. They knew Bush wasn't talking about anti-Semitism in Nebraska, but about France, where for three years there's been a sustained campaign of synagogue burning and cemetery desecration, and Germany, where the Berlin police advise Jewish residents not to go out in public wearing any identifying marks of their faith.

Europe has a tremendous problem bubbling up under their noses in their immigrant communities: they are not even beginning to assimilate. As the Euros fail to reproduce and struggle to maintain their cradle to grave social welfare system they are becoming more and more dependant on immigrant labor. That is all fine and well- but for the fact that many of the newly arrived have another plan. They do not see themselves as having arrived in Germany and driven taxis, or bussed tables, or sold trinkets in order to support Oma und Opa. They have arrived in order to secure a better live for themselves and their families (understandable) and in many cases to maintain and spread their religion. Unfortunately they don’t just knock on your door and try to get you read a magazine, and if you flirt with their daughters they don’t just give you a stern look and maybe talk to your father.

The EU is of course, in a tizzy over this. The French ban religious symbols and the EU as a whole thinks about banning Nazi symbols, but then decides that maybe the symbols themselves are not the problem. The EU has for some time been focused on the issues of racism, in which one group attacks another, but has paid very little mind to the segregated communities living in their midst, and the violence within. Is it any stretch of the imagination to think that a boy who would kill his “favorite sister” would just as easily carry a bomb into a crowded bar?

It is time to look the P.C. police in the eye and give them our best Donald Trump “you’re fired.” We need to step up to the plate and declare wide and loud that all cultures are not equal; all religions are not something to be honored and sanctioned. Any religion that tolerates the murder of young girls is not a religion that the world needs. Any religion that teaches young men that is ok to think and say things like "She only had herself to blame,"… "She deserved what she got. The whore lived like a German." is not a religion of peace, or submission, or even humanity. You say that all Muslims are not like that? Fine- then the ones who are not should lead the charge against those that are.

We have no problem protecting Blacks from Whites, Koreans from Mexicans, but we stop and quiver in our boots when it comes time to cast judgment on the internal workings of a group, unless of course that group is lily white. Enough. Germany- the September 11th cell formed in Hamburg. Do you really think it was for the pork sausages and beer? The unexamined life may indeed not be worth living, but in this day and age it may also be just the thing that kills you.

The Grand Mufti of Bosnia recently appeared in London, the following comes from the BBC :

Dr, Ceric said that tolerance of others began with how you approached those closest to you.

"Once you learn tolerance in your family, with your wife, with your children, with your local community, with the people of your own faith, then you will pass this tolerance to others," he told Australia's National Radio.
"We have rights to love our faith, our religion, but to respect others.

"We have no choice but tolerance, we have no choice but dialogue."

These killings are the latest wake up call; we have no choice but to heed it, and that might not mean dialogue. These barbaric acts and those who perpetrate them must be stopped. It is not racism or anti-Islamism or any "ism" to say this. It is simply the truth. If the Grand Mufti truly believes in his own words he and others like him must not tolerate those who would murder their own sisters and daughters, and potentially the rest of us as well. That is simply realism.

Enough is enough.



To: LindyBill who wrote (103180)3/3/2005 3:12:58 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793916
 
IRAQ THE MODEL
Thursday, March 03, 2005

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said European blacklisting would "destroy" his group.

Will the EU behave rationally and take the right move this time??

Hezbollah: We'll be 'destroyed' if added to terror list
Violent Lebanese group fears request for EU sanctions
Posted: March 3, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Aaron Klein
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

If the European Union follows Israeli recommendations this week and places Hezbollah on a list of official terror organizations, the economic consequences of sanctions would "destroy" the Lebanese terror group, Hezbollah's leader told Arabic language television.

Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom Monday called on the European Union to add Hezbollah to its list of terrorist groups – a step Europe so far has been reluctant to take. The request follows a suicide bombing Friday in Tel Aviv that Israel says was directed by Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad with funding and assistance from Syria.

Shalom said he reiterated the long-standing Israeli request regarding Hezbollah during a meeting this week with his Belgian counterpart, Karel De Gucht, and will express the Jewish state's concerns to other EU members.

Shalom told reporters Hezbollah operates dozens of terror cells, directs a group of Palestinian terrorists and offers millions of dollars in assistance to West Bank militants.

"We see they make every effort to sabotage progress in the peace process," Shalom said.

The United States also has attempted to persuade the EU to list Hezbollah as a terrorist group.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said European blacklisting would "destroy" his group.

Designating Hezbollah a terror group in Europe will mean "the sources of [our] funding will dry up and the sources of moral, political and material support will be destroyed," Nasrallah told Al Manar, Hezbollah's satellite television station.

"The political option [used by the Israelis], which is more important and dangerous, is manifested by the Israeli-Zionist unceasing efforts to lay siege to [Hezbollah] in Lebanon and in the future in Palestine and globally, internationally, regionally and even locally in Lebanon. That is the most dangerous challenge we have had to face during the past few years, and we stand firm today and will stand firm in the future," said Nasrallah.

France has already responded to Israel's Hezbollah request, with French President Jacques Chirac claiming the timing was not right for such a move.

Israeli officials told reporters the French are aware of the information linking Hezbollah to terrorism, but they are now allegedly focusing their efforts on the civil uprising in Lebanon and say they don't want to risk harming relations with the group.

France's objections are considered the main obstacle to the EU approving the move to add Hezbollah to the terror list.

Israel this week also launched a major diplomatic offensive lobbying for increased international isolation of Syria. Military intelligence chiefs in Jerusalem met several foreign ambassadors, mostly from European countries, to present information linking Syria to the Tel Aviv bombing. Presentations are also scheduled for Washington, London and Paris.

"What we are doing is trying in every capital of the world ... to show them the direct links from Syria to Islamic Jihad, which has a direct connection to what we saw on Friday evening in Tel Aviv," said Ron Prosor, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry.



To: LindyBill who wrote (103180)3/3/2005 4:17:52 PM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 793916
 
Burt Rutan does it again! "Around the world in 67 hours." I am watching Steve Fossett get out of the "Global Flyer."

Rutan makes me wish I had gone to Penn State for engineering after all. He's a real inspiration and role model.

Derek@damnmathematics!.edu