Islam Dictates to World what Journalists Can Print!
February 9, 2006
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Public freedom of expression in some Islamic countries is either limited or non-existent and, if that is what Muslims in that country want, so be it, but the latest outbreak
of violence across the Middle East and Europe is a blatant attempt to force a religious reverence for their god Allah and his prophet Muhammad on the rest of the world.
This is inciting the Muslim masses toward what will eventually be a religious war, a Holy War, an Islamic Jihad.
Europe, out of which the antichrist of the Bible was supposed to rise according to a host of prophetic expositors, is like a cur dog heading down a road with its tail tucked between its legs, running from a man with a stick. Many of the nations of the West have become so used to having freedom of speech, with a peaceful scenario at home, that they have forgotten it was paid for by blood and guts, and are not willing to stand up against Islamic threats of terror. The end time danger faced by the world today is not coming from Europe, it is coming from Islam, concentrated across North Africa, the Middle East, and Southern Asia – stretching from French Morocco eastward then southeast to Java.
Yesterday Nasrallah, the leader of the terrorist group Hizbullah in Lebanon, led a march by hundreds of thousands of Shi’ite Muslims, saying that President Bush and his Secretary of State should “shut up” and stop accusing Syria and Iran of fueling the protest across the world of Islam.
What follows was extracted from an article by the Associated Press and the Jerusalem Post, which was titled “Nasrallah tells Bush and Rice to ‘Shut Up’ about Muslims.” It is made up of usurps from the article.
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Nasrallah urged Muslims worldwide to continue demonstrations until there is an apology over the drawings and Europe passes laws forbidding insults to the prophet.
The head of the guerrilla group, which is backed by Iran and Syria, spoke before a mass procession of Shi’ites marking Ashura, an annual remembrance of the 680 A.D. battle in which Hussein, their saint and grandson of Muhammad, was killed by rivals, cementing the split in Islam between Shi’ites and Sunnis.
Whipping up the crowds on the most solemn day for Shi’ites worldwide, Nasrallah declared: “Defending the prophet should continue all over the world.
Let Condoleezza Rice and Bush and all the tyrants shut up. We are an Islamic nation that cannot tolerate, be silent or be lax when they insult our prophet and sanctities.”
“We will uphold the messenger of God not only by our voices but also by our blood,” he told the crowds, estim ated by organizers
at about 700,000. Police officers had no final estimates but put the figure at even higher.
Speaking about the controversy for the first time Wednesday, Bush condemned the deadly rioting sparked by the cartoons and urged foreign leaders to halt the spreading violence and to protect diplomats in besieged embassies.
Rice, the US secretary of state, said Iran and Syria “have gone out of their way to inflame sentiments and to use this to their own purposes. And the world ought to call them on it.”
“There can be no settlement before an apology and there can be no settlement before laws are legislated by the European Parliament and the parliaments of European countries,” Nasrallah said.
Islamic nations should demand “a law committing the press and
the media in the West that proscribes insulting our prophet.
If this matter cannot be achieved that means [the West] insists on continuing this,” he added.
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These violent protests and burnings have indeed been fanned to great heights by Syria and Iran – by Iran because it wants an ever increasing spirit of Jihad to continue to spring up worldwide, and by Syria because they want to take international eyes off Bashar Assad’s part in the death of the former leader of opposition in Lebanon against Syrian control of his country.
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