Wednesday, August 08, 2007

The story of an unusual convert: From a white extremist to a devout Muslim

"Once I was a 100% sure that I wanted to become a Muslim, I immediately felt better,” said British Muslim convert Mohammed Islam.

There can’t be more amazing stories of people converting to Islam as that of British citizen Mohammed Islam, formerly known as John Ord.

Now a devout Muslim, Mohammed used to be an active member of the far-right anti-immigration group, the British National Party (BNP).

"Growing up, I was never particularly religious. I only went to church for weddings, funerals and baptisms,” he told the Eastern Eye Online.

Raised in north-east England, Mohammed joined the BNP when he was 16 because his friends were members. The white extremists’ group quickly deceived him into thinking that all Asians and black people were a threat to his way of life. He said there were “only two policies the BNP had at the time”, which were to “beat them up”, and “kick them out”.

Mohammed described how he used to go “Paki bashing”; harassing Asian people. "We would find them and give them a good kicking and say stereotypical things such as, ‘Why are you in our country and why are you taking our shops and jobs?’"

However Mohammed later became frustrated with the BNP policies and left the party in his early 20s. Still a racist, he went to London and befriended like-minded people who falsely considered Islam a threat.

He said that he and his friends were asked by the police to provoke Muslims in order to get them into trouble and help the police arrest them. "We would always get a response to our statements and this gave the police a reason to arrest Muslims. Often the police would use this method to target those Muslims who were wanted by other countries,” he said.

But Mohammed’s life totally changed when he unknowingly bought a copy of the holy Qur’an.

He said: "I bought the book because of the picture on the cover – it was the most beautiful picture I had ever seen, with the most gorgeous colours and a beautiful building. I thought I’d buy a cheap frame and ended up with a nice picture. I had no idea I had bought the Qur’an until I got home."

Mohammed then decided to read the holy book to find things to use against Muslims. "My mind was telling me that like any book written by humans, it would contain errors and contradictions. I had this view of Islam being this great bad religion."

But when he read the Qur’an, Mohammed realised that Islam was totally opposite to what society had led him to believe.

In 1992, Mohammed left London and returned back to the north-east in 1992. There, he met a group of Muslims and discussed with them issues relating to the Qur’an and Allah (SWT). "Not only were they able to intellectually prove that God existed but also that the Qur’an was the word of God,” he said.

The group also challenged Mohammed to try to prove that Allah (SWT) did not exist and that the Qur’an was not his word. If he succeeded, they would become Christians, but if he failed then he would have to become Muslim.

Mohammed accepted the challenge without hesitation. He said he used to meet the Muslims “with what I thought were convincing arguments but they would always have answers. Eventually I got scared and backed off."

Four years later, he decided to become a Muslim. He took his shahadah in November 1996.

"Because I knew I was about to make a momentous decision that would affect the rest of my life, I felt as if a big rock was crushing me and that I couldn’t breathe… Once I was a 100 per cent sure that I wanted to become a Muslim and took the decision, I felt as if everything just lifted and I immediately felt better,” Mohammed said.

Most people close to Mohammed were not shocked by his conversion to Islam. "I had made the decision to convert a year before and had told people that I was going to become a Muslim."

However, his family didn’t support his decision. "My sister stopped talking to me and still does not talk to me. My father did not want to discuss it because Islam was a totally alien concept and an alien way of life to him. My mother seemed more concerned about what the neighbours would think. Initially she said I couldn’t pray in the house and I told her I’d pray in the garden. But my mother is okay about it, now."

Mohammed has lost all of his old friends. "My friends were going out drinking and chasing girls and I had absolutely nothing in common with them anymore,” he said.

Now Mohammed has no difficulty in practising Islam because he had made a number of changes to his lifestyle a year before becoming a Muslim, such as not drinking alcohol. "Although becoming a Muslim has been a big step, it has not been a massive step in terms of practical issues,” he said.

Since converting, Mohammed has married a Pakistani woman and moved to the Midlands. He said he’d like to get involved in social work and focus on the Muslim community and tackle problems that community leaders are not aware of or are simply ignoring. "I want to try and deal with these social problems that especially affect the youth, with an Islamic perspective."

Source: AJP

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Rape Bid Sparks Massive protests in Bandipur

Bashaarat Masood
Kashmir : Police files FIR against the two; counter FIR by Army against villagers

SRINAGAR/BANDIPORE, JUNE 27 : The Army has ordered a court of inquiry into the alleged molestation of a girl by its soldiers in Bandipore on Tuesday. The Commander of the Army’s 15 Corp today said action would be taken against soldiers if found guilty. Even as the J-K police lodged an FIR against the soldiers in the case, the Army has filed a counter FIR against the villagers.


“We have ordered a court of inquiry. We don’t condone any mistake and we will take action (against soldiers), if their fault is proved,” said Corps Commander, 15 Corp, Lt Gen A S Sekhon.

The J-K Police has formally registered an FIR against the soldiers. “We have registered a case against the Havildar and the Lance Naik and they are with us,” Baramulla Senior Superintendent of Police Viplaw Kumar said. On the FIR filed by the Army at Bandipore, a police official said that the Army has stated that the soldiers were on a bonafide search operation when they were assaulted to help the militants escape.

On Tuesday, the villagers of Kunan caught two Armymen, who were posing as militants and had entered a house in civies. They allegedly tried to molest a girl there. The villagers beat up the two, shaved off their heads and ripped their clothes before bringing them to Bandipore in a procession.

“We were sitting together when they (soldiers) called us,” said Mir Jan, mother of the girl. “They were posing as militants and asked for food. They told me to go out so that they could search the house, but told my daughter to stay inside. Suddenly, there was a noise and when I rushed in, I saw her clothes were torn.”

Her statement was corroborated by Mohammad Zaman Khan, an eyewitness. “I heard some noise. When I rushed in, I saw the two soldiers and the girl’s clothes were torn,” he said.

Bandipore and its adjacent villages today observed a complete shutdown to protest against the incident. The villagers of Kunan held a protest demonstration in front of the Bandipore Police Station. They were dispersed only after the police assured them of action in the case.

The alleged molestation has also been condemned by politicians of the Valley. Former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed called for a probe into the incident and reiterated the party’s demand for withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. “There should be a high level impartial probe into the incident at Bandipore and the guilty (personnel) should be punished to restore the confidence of the public,” he said. “The Union and the state Government should take immediate remedial measures and prevent the recurrence of such incidents.”

National Conference President Omar Abdullah and CPI leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami too condemned the incident.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Muslim leaders criticize presidential nominee for asking Indian women to stop using veil


isn't this humorous..!

LUCKNOW, India (AP) - Muslim leaders demanded Tuesday that India's governing coalition replace its presidential nominee after she urged women to stop wearing veils, which she said were introduced to protect women from Muslim invaders centuries ago.

Several Muslim leaders called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to find a new candidate for the largely ceremonial post of president, after accusing Pratibha Patil of insulting Islam.

The controversy over Patil's remarks erupted even before she filed her nomination for the presidential election, due in July. The cut-off for nominations is June 30.

Maulana Khalid Rashid, a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said it was God who had asked women to wear a veil and that this was enshrined in the Quran, the Muslim holy book. The board is the highest body of the Muslims in India on laws governing personal matters.
«Any statement against the veil means an opinion against Allah and the Quran which no Muslim will tolerate,» Rashid told The Associated Press.

Addressing a conference in the northwestern city of Udaipur over the weekend, Patil said women started using veils in India to save themselves from Mughal invaders in the 16th century, The Times Of India newspaper reported. She asked women to stop wearing veils.

Muslims account for nearly 14 percent of India's nearly 1.1. billion people. Conservative Muslim women wear headscarves and face-covering veils.

Maulana Hasanul Badr, a Muslim cleric, said it was the duty of Muslim women to cover their bodies.

«Why do politicians interfere in our religious matters? It has become a fashion to pass judgment on Islam,» he said.

«The statement is a clear reflection of Patil's mind-set about Islam and Muslims. It is better that the United Progressive Alliance change its presidential candidate and opt for a more secular person for this post,» he said.

Orthodox Hindu women also cover their faces in the presence of elderly male members of the family.

Maulana Mehmood Madani, general secretary of Ulema-i-Hind, a Muslim organization, accused Patil of twisting history.

«She must apologize and withdraw her observations,» The Times Of India newspaper quoted Madani as saying.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Girls led into life of 'sacred' sex slavery

Rampant HIV/Aids adds to misery of India's temple prostitutes forced to attend to Hindu high priests. Peter Foster reports from Dhanwada

It is a tradition as old as India itself - lowly, village girls from "untouchable" families being dedicated to serve as temple prostitutes for Hindu high priests and Brahmin elders.

Dalit girls as young as 10 forgo conventional marriage to a single man in exchange for a life of service to the local deity, performing rituals and puja (prayers) for their village.

At puberty they are "married" to the temple amid ritual and celebration before spending their "wedding night" with the priest or upper-caste elder - a prelude to a life of sexual slavery.

However in modern India the jogini (lady-saints) are facing a new and lethal difficulty in their already-troubled lives - the rise of HIV/Aids in the sub-continent.

India will shortly overtake South Africa as the country with the most HIV sufferers in the world.

In the villages of Andhra Pradesh the scale of the problem is starting to reveal itself.

Research for the Christian Aid charity has found that, despite the practice being officially outlawed in 1986, about 40 per cent of Andhra Pradesh's 42,000 joginis are HIV positive.

As victims of such backward, rural practices, the jogini tradition exemplifies the social and cultural obstacles facing those trying to prevent India's Aids problem from reaching African levels.

Grace Nirmala, a Dalit-born social worker from Hyderabad works educating fellow Dalits on their basic rights.

She explained that, as the lowest-born, the joginis are unable to protect themselves.

"These women have many sexual partners.

" They cannot refuse the men and they cannot ask them to use condoms - and the men certainly aren't going to volunteer to use them," she said. India already has more than five million people infected with HIV, which is still less than 0.5 per cent of the population.

But a World Bank report this year gave warning that if condom use did not improve Aids infection rates would be running at three million per year within a decade.

By 2033, the report estimated, Aids could be India's biggest killer, outpacing malaria and other water-borne diseases and diarrheal infections.

When Mrs Nirmala arrives in the village of Dhanwada, 100 miles south of Hyderabad, 10 joginis gather in the gaudily-painted temple to the goddess Yallamma to welcome her.

Among them is 19-year-old Chinaguddi, a bashful but beautiful young woman dressed in a flowing, blue sari. She was only 12 years old when she was dedicated to Yallamma.

Her story, according to Mrs Nirmala, is typical. Chinaguddi never went to school, has a sick mother who cannot work and a father who died when she was young and so is ripe for exploitation.

"The people in the village respect me," she says falteringly. "They ask me to come and perform some puja for them because I am jogini and have been dedicated to Yallamma."

Chinaguddi does not remember fear or choice. Her dedication was an event that occurred beyond her control. "My mother has asthma and is too weak for working, so this is my life," she says simply.

Joginis live with their families and continue to serve the temple until their looks fade. Like the brothel madams of European tradition, elder joginis support and counsel the next generation.

Everyone in the village knows Chinaguddi is a jogini and, according to practice, upper-caste men will approach her mother with gifts of money and food, for permission to have a "friendship" with her.

Asked if she feels angry at her situation, Chinaguddi expresses regret but accepts that, as a dalit with multiple sexual partners and a family who rely on her, she has little choice.

"Sometimes I ask why mother did this to me. Why I cannot have a normal marriage and go and live in a husband's village," she says.

"But what can I do? Who will marry me now? I am a jogini."

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Al-Qaeda — the second coming

Jason Burke

In a major investigation, an expert on terror reveals the outfit is evolving into a potent new threat.


  • Five and a half years after 9/11, Osama bin Laden is linked, rightly or wrongly, to violence across half the globe.
  • For Al-Qaeda, there is no shortage of new faces to fill the ranks

    FOR HIS 40th birthday, Osama bin Laden's followers gave their leader a white stallion. Osama,a keen horseman despite back problems, rode for hours through the dusty farmland and hills around his base north of Jalalabad, the eastern Afghan city.

    On Saturday, the leader of Al-Qaeda turned 50. It is unlikely that the gesture was repeated. Almost all the men who gave their chief the stallion are now dead, the base has been dismantled and a similar ride would be to risk detection, identification, and a pinpoint missile strike. Yet though he may lack horses and veteran associates, Osama is far from finished. Indeed, nine years after his declaration of war on the West and five and a half years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, he is as present as ever on the world stage, linked, rightly or wrongly, to violence across half the globe.

    This weekend there is talk of an Al-Qaeda connection to the recent spate of particularly bloody bombings in Iraq. The trial of Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the terror group's associate who originally planned the 9/11 strikes, is due to start in Guantanamo Bay and will spark massive media interest. In the U.K. a series of trials of alleged Islamic militants, some accused of having links to Osama's closest collaborators, continue. In Afghanistan, where British casualties mount every week, Taliban militants boast of the forces they have gathered for a "spring offensive."

    The continuing evolution of the phenomenon of "Al-Qaeda" continues to surprise — and deeply worry — those charged with keeping us safe. An investigation by The Observer, involving hours of face-to-face interviews with current and former government and military officials, experts and intelligence analysts in Afghanistan, Britain, France, Germany, and Morocco, as well as sources contacted in a dozen other countries including the United States and Pakistan, reveals why — and discloses the frightening reality of the changing threat.

    The camp is high in the mountains, near the Afghan city of Khost, at the end of a dirt track on the border with Pakistan. It is not much to look at — a few mud buildings and some tents that are barely visible on the satellite photographs that Western intelligence experts spend hours poring over. It does not even have a name. But it is the symbol of a newly resurgent Al-Qaeda "hard core" or "headquarters" that is, according to analysts, "more dangerous than ever."

    For the camp is a training centre, run by a mixed team of Afghan, Arab, and Pakistani instructors, fundraisers, and ideologues. It is only one of half-a-dozen such installations set up in the past 18 months. It is in these camps that dozens of British citizens are thought to have been trained and then sent into Afghanistan to fight in recent months. The men, all of whom come from families with strong links to Pakistan, are said to number between 20 and 30 although details are scant. Security services have traced the individuals to the camps — most of which are on the Pakistani side of the border — but then lost the trail.

    The men have either died in combat, are still fighting American, British or other NATO nations' forces in the country or are "on their way home," say sources in the U.S., the U.K., and southwest Asia. "We just hope they are dead," one source admitted. "It's best that they blow themselves up over there than over here."

    The men, like the camp, are part of a new wave of Al-Qaeda activism that has astonished security services. As well as the British recruits suspected of having died in Afghanistan, our investigation revealed that:

    Britain is universally considered to be the nation "most threatened by a major terrorist strike" outside the Middle East or southwest Asia because of its strong support for American foreign policies, relative accessibility compared to the U.S., and strong historic connections to Pakistan which allows hundreds of thousands of British subjects to travel virtually unmonitored every year. Though only a tiny minority is involved in militancy, the ease of access to the country for Urdu-speaking Britons is a huge advantage to those bent on violence.

    Al-Qaeda has re-established its "nerve centre" in the lawless tribal areas of western Pakistan. The country is now considered the "centre of gravity" of Al-Qaeda by security services and the "critical battlefield" in the years to come.

    Contrary to the British Government's public claim, every source spoken to by this reporter, official or otherwise, in Britain and elsewhere believes the Iraq war has exacerbated the threat to the U.K. specifically and to the West generally. "It is a huge part of the problem," one senior British government counter-terrorism specialist said. However, contrary to exaggerated reports, the number of Westerners who have gone to Iraq to fight is said to be "a handful."

    Major co-ordinated attacks on the critical infrastructure of Western nations, such as the Channel Tunnel or passenger jets, are "within the capability and ambition" of militants close to the Al-Qaeda leadership and acting independently and are being actively planned.

    All sources consulted believe Osama to be alive. However, his death would "make little operational difference," analysts say, possibly damaging "the organisation" but not "the movement."

    All thought the struggle against Islamic terrorism was growing and would last "many decades." Western government analysts now usually split Al-Qaeda into three elements. The first is a "hard core" of well-known leaders such as Osama and Ayman al-Zawahiri, his Egyptian-born associate, in Afghanistan. Security officials believe key decisions and operations take place on a new "middle management" level dedicated to training volunteers who make their way to Pakistan and to co-ordinating both propaganda and bomb attacks around the world.

    "Al-Qaeda as an operational, technically capable network, with chains of command leading back to Pakistan from many places, is very much alive and well and continuing to plot," said one security source. "This is very, very surprising given the damage they have suffered but they are a very resilient organisation."

    Although the mid-level management frequently suffers losses as key figures are arrested or killed — "the job with the shortest life expectancy in the world must be Al-Qaeda's director of external communications," said one U.K. official — there is no shortage of new faces to fill the ranks. "We are seeing an entirely new generation of militant," said one U.S. source.

    The second element is the "network of networks," defined as the series of groups affiliated to the Al-Qaeda hard core in Iraq, elsewhere in the Middle East and, increasingly, in some North African countries. These "franchises" have links to individuals inside Western European countries, particularly the Algerian-based Groupe Salafiste de Predication et le Combat, and are seen as a potentially major threat. Analysts see a "clear convergence, practically and ideologically, among militant groups globally" with greater co-ordination between them.

    "There is subcontracting of functions," said one Casablanca-based expert. "Groups in Morocco were tasked with logistics for groups elsewhere, in Spain for example. So, like multinational companies, Al-Qaeda `delocalises' key functions — and constructs cosmopolitan leadership teams."

    Ideology

    The third element of "Al-Qaeda Mk2," say security officials, is ideology. This has mobilised thousands of young Muslims from a wide variety of backgrounds around the world in the last five years. Analysts now say their radicalisation is occurring far faster, aided by the Internet. "We are talking about a group of guys deciding to do something in West Yorkshire, Paris, Casablanca or Montreal," said one Western intelligence official. "It's still amateur."

    Group thinking plays a major role. "In reinforcing each other's view of the world, there is a shift in the perception of what is acceptable and normal," said one senior counter-terrorism official.

    It is not the poorest people who are drawn to militancy either. The standard profile is male, mid-twenties, often with a degree, and with parents who have migrated, often from southwest Asia or North Africa to the West. There are also an increasing number of converts. But though, according to one London official, "there is not a single person who has posed a major threat here in recent years who was not radicalised primarily in the U.K.," the "X factor" which changes angry young men into terrorist killers does comes from overseas, British and French government analysts have concluded.

    "For a few years it looked like the core of Al-Qaeda had been destroyed as a genuine physical presence by the war of 2001 and all that remained were its ideas, powerful though they were," said one senior Western European security source. "Yet we have seen the core element returning as a major force. They can provide the critical legitimacy and direction that volunteers need."

    Analysts point to journeys made by the leader of the July 7, 2006 London bomb plotters, Mohammed Siddique Khan, to Pakistan, where he is believed to have met senior Al-Qaeda figures. In a speech last November the director-general of MI5 (British intelligence), Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller, said terrorist plots in Britain "often have links back to Al-Qaeda in Pakistan," adding that "through those links Al-Qaeda gives guidance and training to its largely British foot soldiers here on an extensive and growing scale."

    The fact that videos featuring the logo of Al-Sabah, the Al-Qaeda production house, now emerge within days of an event rather than taking weeks as they once did, has reinforced the idea that the "Al-Qaeda hard core" has been able to rebuild in the havens it has established in the rugged hills of northwest Pakistan.

    It is the continually evolving interaction between the three main elements that make it so resilient. The problem, say all the sources, is not going to go away soon. "Some talk about a generational struggle, something taking around 30 years but I think that is too optimistic," said a senior U.K. source.

    Ten years ago, when Osama rode his horse across the Afghan hills, few outside specialised circles had even heard of him. Now he is one of the best-known individuals on the planet. And therein may lie, for him at least, the best birthday present of all. —

    © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006

    (Jason Burke is one of the world's leading experts on terrorism. His latest book, On the Road to Kandahar, is published by Allen Lane.)

    © Copyright 2000 - 2006 The Hindu

  • Saturday, May 26, 2007

    Hindu-Jewish summit!

    By Zafarul-Islam Khan
    The Milli Gazette
    24 February 2007


    One of Israel's two chief rabbis, that is Yona Metzger, religious head of the Ashkenazis, that is the European, that is Khazar, that is non-Semite Jews, paid a high profile visit to India during 5-7 February while friends of the Jewsih state here celebrated the 15th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel which was the only wish of the RSS delegation which met Narasimha Rao soon he became prime minister in 1991.

    Ashkenazis are the people who established Israel and still control it while the oriental Jews, Sephardim, are second class citizens and the Israeli Arabs are third class citizens of the state which boasts to be the only democracy in the Middle East.

    In Delhi, the Ashkenazi chief rabbi met top Hindu leaders including leaders of the RSS and BJP in what was termed as "Jewish-Hindu summit." It led to a 9-point "Declaration of Mutual Understanding and Cooperation from the First Jewish-Hindu Leadership Summit" (text: http://www.wfn.org/2007/02/msg00073.html).

    The declaration primarily acknowledges the “shared values” of the two traditions, as well as “the common challenges.” The summit, the delegation hoped, will lead to "ongoing bilateral meetings on shared values and common concerns.” The declaration noted that both the religions do not seek to proselytize and “condemn all activities that go against the sanctity of this mutual respect.” The declaration further said that both religions have "gone through the painful experiences of persecution, oppression and destruction. Therefore, they realize the need to educate the present and succeeding generations about their past, in order that they will make right efforts to promote religious harmony."

    The summit declaration, which failed to say anything about the occupation of Palestine, expulsion of the majority of the Palestinians from their homeland and continued denial of their national, political, social and religious rights, also resolved to constitute a "Standing Committee on Hindu-Jewish Relations." The declaration was signed from the Hindu side by Swami Dayanand Saraswati, head of Dharma Acharya Sabha, who is close to the RSS.

    The so-called "summit" was organised by an obscure organisation called "World Council of Religious Leaders" which is headed by Bawa Jain who found it necessary to allay "apprehensions that the meeting aimed to forge an alliance against Islam and Christianity." Jain revealed the reason behind this bonhomie: "Since Jews were a powerful community in the US, their association with Hindus would help to strengthen Indo-US relations."

    The Israeli side, on the other hand, betrayed its aim from this strange alliance. “Several Hindu leaders expressed their dismay at Muslim violence," said Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger. "They told me that both Judaism and Hinduism were the mothers from which all other religions suckled. But sometimes the offsprings bite the breast that feeds them," he told Jerusalem Post (6 Feb.). While Rabbi David Rosen, international director of inter-religious affairs at the American Jewish Committee said that, “Although, Muslim extremism was not singled out, it was at the forefront of many participants' minds." Speaking on the occasion, Swami Dayanand Saraswati said, "Hindu-Jewish dialogue will act as a benchmark for others to follow and emulate." The Israeli Foreign Ministry Spokesman called it an "historic event.”

    Chief Rabbi Metzger made a touching reference to the lasting contribution made by the BJP leader LK Advani in furthering the friendship and co-operation between India and Israel. Israeli Ambassador David Danieli was also present during the dinner at Advani’s official residence while the (Jewish) Indian officer, Lt. Gen. (retd) JFR Jacob, was part of the Jewish delegation. The tainted Kanchi Shankaracharya Swami Jayendra Saraswati too was involved with the Hindu side represented by some thirty prominent Hindu leaders.

    The Chief Rabbi said, "It is seldom that I go to somebody's residence to participate in a reception. Our custom does not allow this. But, here, I came to Shri L.K. Advani's residence, as if I were going to my own home. It is a debt that we owe to the leader. As India's Internal Minister, he was the first Indian top official to visit Israel. He played a major and sustained role in furthering and cementing the relations between the two countries. We immensely value this gesture. Our people are greatly indebted to India."

    It was unfortunate that some Indian Muslim leaders and scholars chose to meet the visiting chief rabbi and that too in the house of BJP leader LK Advani during whose time, as home minister, Indo-Israeli relations were transformed into "strategic relationship" to the point of exchanging intelligence and allowing the Israeli espionage and sabotage agency, Mossad, to openly operate in India. Until the Palestinian issue is solved to the satisfaction of the victims of the Israeli aggression no normal and cordial relations are possible with Jews who for fourteen centuries found patronage and refuge in Muslim countries from European persecution, and had their "golden period" under Islam according to their own (pre-Israel) confession. They held highest positions under Muslims in Egypt, Syria and Spain. All that goodwill was squandered by their gross injustice to the people of Palestine and insistence to stay in the Middle East as the catspaw of the western imperialism.

    Source: Print Edition The Milli Gazette, 1-15 March 2007, p. 1 (editorial)

    Report of the fact finding committee on the bomb blast at Mecca Masjid and subsequent police firing


    A fact finding committee was constituted by the organizations mentioned at the end of this report to collect facts about the bomb blast at Mecca Masjid on 18 May 2007 at Hyderabad and the subsequent police firing.The committee visited the Mecca Masjid on 20 May 2007, enquired with the eye-witnesses to the occurrence in the Masjid and later with the injured at Owaisi Hospital and arrived at the following conclusions:

    · The committee strongly condemns the heinous act of bomb blast at Mecca Masjid killing five and injuring about 35 people.
    · The committee equally condemns the police firing on innocent people killing nine and injuring several others without any provocation.
    · The committee is of the opinion that the bomb blast at Mecca Masjid during the Friday prayers was aimed only at terrorizing Muslim people and to shatter their confidence.
    · The committee feels that the police firing was also aimed at terrorizing Muslim people and to crush even a small attempt of agitation from the Muslims.

    The police firing was done at a place which is about 200 meters from the Masjid which show that the police were aiming at people who were proceeding towards Masjid or going away from the Masjid.

    According to the version of the injured in the police firing, the firing was aimed at people who had no concern with the incident. One was fired at while he was proceeding towards his house by that side and another, 17-year-old boy was fired at while he was going into the Asra Hospital to donate his blood for one of his relatives. Yet another was fired at while he was trying to lift a fallen man due to bullet injuries. These are classic examples of how the police fired indiscriminately. According to the police version, which appeared in the press, they fired at the mob which was about to attack a petrol pump and a wine shop. In fact there were no signs of any attack. The petrol pump was closed on three sides with an opening the road on one side which is well-guarded. If the shutters of the wine shop were down, it will be easily protected. It is ridiculous for the police to claim that they had to kill nine people and injure about 25 people in order to save a petrol pump and a wine shop. It appears that the police value property more than human lives.

    More condemnable than the above incident is the police opening fire into the Masjid putting the rifle on the iron rails of the Masjid from the road side. An eye witness to this ghastly behavior of police is none other than Mr. Mohammad Ghouse, a former corporator from that area. When the people were trying to rush out after the blast the police aimed its firing at such terror stricken people. The manner in which the police opened fire, one aiming inside the Masjid and the other firing indiscriminately from a place away from the Masjid show that the police aimed at terrorizing Muslims.

    The police firing started after about an hour of the blast. People must have been by that time agitated and anxious to know about the condition of their relatives who had gone to offer prayers. The police did not warn them. Even if the mob had become uncontrolled, the police should have used rubber bullets. All the injuries are from bullets only. There are no traces of any injury of a rubber bullet which shows that the police simply fired at the mob. Till date there is no evidence of who gave the permission to open fire.

    The government till date is not in a position to give the exact number of deaths due to bomb blast and police firing. According to information gathered by the committee, the deaths due to police firing are more than the deaths due to the bomb blast. This fact alone speaks volumes.

    According to the version given by the police, the bomb blast is of the handiwork of two Islamic organizations which operate from outside India. In fact, the police has released a Muslim name who is said to be the mastermind of the blast. According to facts revealed by a medical officer of Asra Hospital who treated the injured, some nails, door hinges, and briefcase handle were removed from the bodies of the injured. This establishes that the bomb used in the blast was a crude one made with indigenous technology. The injuries received during the blast and the foreign objects recovered from the bodies of the injured do not establish any connection with either RDX or TNT. The naming of the two Islamic organizations as responsible for the blast without any acceptable clue reveal the mind of the investigating agency either to mislead the public or to divert their attention. By identifying the probable accused and the organizations without any preliminary evidence show the attempts of the police to close all other areas of suspicion. The investigating agency can come up with the names of the organizations which are responsible for the blast only after eliminating all other organizations which can be suspected in such crimes.

    The committee feels that both the bomb blast and the subsequent police firing are aimed at terrorizing Muslims and trampling minimum agitation from that side.

    The state government should take the responsibility for the whole incident. Even after the warnings by the central government about possible terrorist attacks in states including Andhra Pradesh, the police did not take any necessary precautions to guard sensitive places like places of worship. It seems there will be regular check at Mecca Masjid especially on Fridays by the concerned police. Surprisingly there was no regular check on that Friday. Sufficient force was also not deployed when about 10,000 people gathered at the time of prayers. It is unfortunate to know that the government is appreciating the police for controlling the situation instead of taking action against the police who are responsible either for the lapse regarding arrangements at the Masjid or for indiscriminate killing people without any provocation.

    This is the first time in the history of Hyderabad city or the for the matter of India where a bomb blew up while thousands of people were offering prayers in a mosque. It is a very serious matter and of concern for all to know the persons responsible for it. No investigating agency can simply wash off its hands by naming some terrorist organization. When such incidents are likely to happen again, it is the duty of the investigating agency to clear all possible suspicions and arrive at a definite conclusion. Even after the lapse of four days no such traces are evident in the investigation. It is surprising to know that one more cellphone was recovered on 20 May 2007 from the pond of the Mosque. In such incidents there should be no let up from any side.

    The committee makes the following demands:
    The committee holds the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh morally responsible for the bomb blast and administratively responsible for the police firing. Hence the committee demands the resignation of the chief minister. In addition to the indiscriminate firing by the police, there were innumerable lapses from the police side to protect the lives of innocent people. No responsible police officer is forthcoming to own up responsibility for the police firing. Hence the committee demands the immediate suspension of the Director General of Police and other high officers who had immediately rushed to the place of incident and were responsible for the firing. Prosecution should be launched against those policemen who opened fire at innocent people either killing them or causing injuries. The investigation should be immediately handed over to CBI.

    The Organizations which participated in the fact-finding:
    1 Bojja Tharakam (AP state President, Republican Party Of India)
    2 Lateef Mohd Khan G. Secretary Civil Liberties Monitoring committee
    3 Varvara Rao VERASAM
    4 D.Suresh Kumar Secretary. APCLC
    5 Prabahakar PKM
    6 Abhinova. KNPS
    7 Radha APCMS
    8 Mujahid Hashmi AMA
    9 Leo Augastine
    10 E.Gri yaduvo Praja party

    (Received on 21 May 2007 from Hyderabad’s Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee - clmci@hotmail.com)

    Best Bakery Case: Courts cannot allow bullshitting with justice


    ...bullshitters, although they represent themselves as being engaged simply in conveying information, are not engaged in that enterprise at all. Instead, and most essentially, they are fakers and phonies who are attempting by what they say to manipulate the opinions and the attitudes of those to whom they speak. What they care about primarily, therefore, is whether what they say is effective in accomplishing this manipulation. Correspondingly, they are more or less indifferent to whether what they say is true or whether it is false. - Harry G Frankfurt, On Truth, (Alfred A Knopf, New York; 2006).


    The Supreme Court of India's 2004 judgment in what is popularly known as the Best Bakery case is a great intervention to deal with the manipulation of information, a common feature of criminal trials in many countries where basic elements of criminal justice--police investigation, prosecution and judicial decision making--have become dysfunctional to varying degrees. The historical importance of the judgment lies in that India's apex court decided it could not sit and watch the bullshitting of the three institutions responsible for the administration of justice. The court rightly noted that, "The present appeals have several unusual features and some of them pose very serious questions of far reaching consequences." These consequences relate to the issues of witness protection, improper conduct of trial by the public prosecutor, the role of the investigating agency and the judiciary being a 'passive recorder'.

    Far from an exercise in bullshitting, a criminal trial involves questions of great importance for the individuals involved as well as the whole society. For the individual complainant, witness or accused, the trial is a matter of justice. If information is manipulated during the trial, resulting in a distortion of what has actually happened, injustice is served. For society, the trial is a test of faith in the justice system. If the system is seen to deal with crimes through the manipulation of information rather than a committed statemerent of facts, the credibility of the system is undermined. Moreover, manipulative habits enter into the process of criminal investigation, prosecution as well as judicial intervention. The trial in such cases becomes nothing but a game, a parody. When this process of criminal trials is commonly understood in society, unscrupulous individuals will take to crime. Organized crime then becomes an important and decisive factor in societies, to the extent that attempts to reform both the process and the institutions are hampered. Ordinary citizens gradually lose faith in the judicial process. From what we have witnessed in many countries around Asia, this leads persons to make use of extralegal avenues to settle their grievances. It is inevitable that the criminal justice system breaks down under these circumstances, and it is no easy task to restore it again.

    It is this process of bullshitting--manipulation of information--that the Supreme Court tried to confront in the Best Bakery case, which stems from one of the greatest tragedies in the recent history of India. It began with an incident of a fire, which was manipulated to create the impression that there was a deliberate attack on the Hindus by Muslims. This manipulated information was used to ignite an organized political campaign, which included committing horrific crimes with the support of organized criminal elements. The ensuing violence in the state of Gujarat led to the death of over 2000 Muslims, as well as serious damage to the property of many others. This well-crafted crime soon came to the attention of the Indian and international community. The entire state of Gujarat came under severe worldwide condemnation.

    This condemnation led to the second stage of information manipulation, which took place through subtle and secret forms of interfering with the investigation into the violence, followed later by interference into the prosecution as well. The entire criminal investigation procedure indicated an attempt to influence the outcome of the trials through ensuring an absence of evidence. As the Supreme Court remarked in its judgment, 'witnesses are the eyes and ears of a court'. If witnesses are prevented--through direct or indirect police action--from providing relevant information, the court is deprived of an essential component of the criminal justice procedure. Many persons who could have given details of what happened during the Gujarat pogrom were not interviewed and nor was all the material evidence gathered.

    In fact, many witnesses were too intimidated to come forward. Among those who had come forward, some--such as Zahira, key witness in the Best Bakery case--retracted their initial statements. There was no witness protection mechanism in place by either the police investigators or the prosecution. Instead, the message sent to the witnesses was that they would be taking grave risks by speaking out.

    The public prosecutors in Gujarat, as in many Asian countries, took this manipulated situation as an unavoidable circumstance and pleaded that the prosecution defects were due to the absence of evidence; what could they do if witnesses did not come forward to give evidence? They seem to have overlooked the principles of justice that allow prosecutors to question investigators about their submitted reports and to spotlight any flaws. The prosecutors also had an obligation to look into witness protection, especially after witnesses turned hostile. It was their responsibility to ask whether witnesses were told they would receive state protection or if practical measures were taken to protect those witnesses who did come forward. Prosecution officials genuinely committed to searching for the truth could do much to ensure that justice is served, including asking for the trial to be transferred to a more secure location and seeking the assistance of medical professionals in dealing with traumatized victims. If the prosecution is part of the process of manipulation however, it is enough to simply blame the witnesses and investigators.

    In a similar manner, courts of law can also avoid responsibility by buying into the no evidence game. On the surface this can come across as impartiality, which is one of the basic requirements of the judiciary. To silently witness the investigation and prosecution's neglect of their basic duties cannot however, be claimed as impartiality. Instead, it indicates cynical partiality towards falsehood. To use the final power of the courts to declare the accused innocent on the basis of an inherently manipulated process is radically different from the basic function of the judiciary. It is unfortunate that political power often leaves the judiciary a silent partner to its crimes in many Asian countries. The courts before which the Gujarat massacres were tried were such partners.

    India's Supreme Court could have easily taken part in this manipulation of information. It could have taken refuge under legal technicalities, such as a delay in the filing of appeals. Or, it could have reverted to the no evidence argument. Such decisions would cause little surprise, given the number of cases decided by apex courts throughout Asia in this manner. The Supreme Court of India however, firmly established that excusing the manipulation of information is not what courts are for, be they trial courts or apex courts. The Supreme Court took on the duty of a trial judge to actively participate in the trial before him. This involved questioning the retraction of witnesses, the absence of cross examination on the part of prosecutors and the faulty police investigation. Such questioning would make the court an intelligent umpire at the trial rather than a disinterested or passive recorder. Any disinterest or passivity is in fact only a façade; a judge cannot be truthfully unaware of the manipulated information that is being placed before the court. If the court wants to prevent an erroneous result, it will interfere with such manipulation.

    The Supreme Court judgment in the Best Bakery case is of profound importance because the reality it tries to counter is common not only in India, but in many parts of Asia. Deliberately flawed trials conducted by the very institutions meant to ensure fair trial is a major threat not only to justice, but also to human security. The bullshitting of these institutions must be exposed by all concerned with justice as well as organized crime. While in many countries there is much talk and a few brave promises on defeating organized crime, in fact the issue has yet to be seriously addressed. It is simpler than usually imagined. The solution to crime does not lie in the streets. It lies in the justice process; in saving the criminal investigation process, the prosecution process and the subsequent trials from acquired habits--often institutionalized--in manipulating information.

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    The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation monitoring and lobbying human rights issues in Asia. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.

    Friday, May 18, 2007

    Malegaon: more lies of the Anti-Terrorism Squad exposed

    Pholsawngi's hundreds of Muslim and Hindu villagers stood up to vouch for Imam of Mosque, Maulana Mohammad Zahid's innocence from the allegations to fix bomb in Mushawarat Chowk of Malegaon By Abdul Haleem Siddiqui

    Yavatmal, Dec 12: The conspiracy to implicate Muslim youth in Malegaon blasts case was unveiled when three hundreds worshipers of Pholsawangi village's mosque witnessed that "Maulana Zahid sahab was not only present among with us on 8th September but he also led all prayers up to the night of "Shab-e Bara'at". Morevoer, these 300 worshipers of the Pholsawangi Jama Masjid signed the affidavit of Kul Jamaati Tanzeem Malegaon (All Jamaat Malegaon Organisatin). The affidavit's copy was received at Urdu Times office today. The signature campaign by Pholsawangi's villagers came after Police alleged that Maulana Zahid is the person who fixed the bomb in the motorcycle on Friday, 8 September, at Mushawarat Junction in Malegaon. Maharshtra DGP Pasricha confirmed this police claim at his press conference at Mumbai on 27th October where he had said that "Noorul Huda and Raees Ahmad planted the bombs at two places in the graveyard, while the Mushwarat Junction's bomb was fixed by Mohammad Zahid Abdul Majid." Eight thousand villagers of Pholsawngi expressed their utter surprise at the statement of DGP Pasricha. The villagers said that they have "never found him anywhere anytime other than in the Masjid. How can he take part in such a dangerous act". Police allegation is not convincing as the distance between Pholsawngi to Malegaon is 520 kms and the journey between the two towns can only be covered in 12 to 14 hours by car/bus.

    Maulana Zahid's 20-year-old wife Salma lives 6 kms away from Pusad (Dist. Yavatmal ). She filed an affidavit with the Pusad magistrate that Maulana was present in Pholsawangi on 8th September. She wrote in the affidavit that "we were married 14 months back. I was residing with him in the room of Mosque-cum-madarasa compound at ward no. 5. He never went outside the village. He didn't take a single pie dowry at the time of marriage and even marriage ceremony was held simply. And my husband's relatives didn't participate in the marriage because he didn't invite anybody.

    " Salma not only failed to manage an advocate to fight this case due to poverty but she also could not travel to Mumbai to meet him after his arrest. Salma mentioned her penury and all details in her letter to Ulama and advocates of Kul Jamaati Malegaon Tanzeem (KJMT). At her appeal, KJMT sent a fact-finding team to this village to probe the case. The team comprised of Ulama, journalists and advocates. Today, this team announced the report and said that it has collected proofs of Maulana Zahid's innocence. The report includes affidavits of various important personalities which will be presented to the court if needed. the fact-finding team's members, Advocate Nihal and Advocate Momin Mujeeb said that a number of Hindu villagers too are witnesses of Maulana Zahid's presence in the Pholsawangi village on the blast day. The whole village considers him like an angel, they said.

    Source: Urdu Times Daily, Mumbai, 13 December, 2006Translated Urdu by Anwarulhaq Baig

    Wednesday, May 02, 2007

    Cops killed Kausar Bi, admits Gujarat

    New Delhi, April 30: In a shocking revelation, the Gujarat Government on Monday admitted before the Supreme Court that Kausar Bi, wife of fake encounter victim Sohrabuddin Sheikh, has been killed and her body burnt.

    "She has been killed," Gujarat Government counsel K T S Tulsi and Hemantika Wahi told a Bench headed by Justice Tarun Chatterjee during the mentioning hours.

    An Action Taken Report on the investigation, submitted in a sealed cover to the Court, said that the mortal remains of Kausar Bi was burnt.

    The fact about the killing of the woman was disclosed during the custodial interrogation of the three IPS officers arrested in connection with the fake encounter of Sheikh on November 22-23, 2005.

    Friday, April 27, 2007

    German intelligence services targeting Muslims

    Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, American and European security services have been given wide powers to classify Muslim organizations as “legitimate” or not.

    Two recent reports, issued by the International Crisis Group and the Open Society Institute EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program, criticized how the Verfassungsschutz (German intelligence services) have been handling what they call the “Islamist threat”.

    “Islam and Identity in Germany”, the report by the International Crisis Group, accused the German intelligence services of applying a slippery slope view of “Islamic extremism.”

    On the other hand, Nina Mühe, a cultural anthropologist at the Open Society Institute EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program said that German intelligence services have been provided with a misleading definition that makes it hard for them to differentiate between real and misguided Muslims.

    Although Muslims living in Germany are estimated at around 3 to 3.2 million, Verfassungsschutzc classifies any Islamic group as an “automatic threat to the state.”

    In 2003, supporters of the Caliphate State, Hezbollah, Hamas and Hizb Ut-Tahir were banned from the country, while Iranian organizations, including the Islamic Center in Hamburg and Imam Ali Mosque, are currently under observation.

    The two reports heavily criticized the intelligence services’ treatment to Milli Görüs (IGMG), which represents a large number of Turkish-Germans. According to the Open Society paper, Christian organizations, who have attempted to work with Milli Görüs are being discouraged from doing so.

    In December 2006, the Ministry of Interior withdrew from funding a conference to promote Evangelische Akademie Loccum’s charity work in East Africa. The withdrawal came after the ministry learnt that a participant- and one of the initiators of this inter-faith project - was Mustafa Yoldas, a member of Milli Görüs. In a challenge to the ministry decision, Evangelische Akademie invited Yoldas in appreciation for his work.

    This wasn’t the only challenge that the German intelligence faced as Milli Görüs filed lawsuits accusing the Verfassungsschutzc of unfair innuendos and accusations. Court orders were in favor of the Milli Görüs, which currently prevents officials from reprinting “falsehoods and hearsay” against the organization.

    There is a series of victory cases for members of Milli Görüs as the administrative court in Hessen granted four members of the organization the German citizenship even though the organization was under observation by the Verfassungsschutz.

    Nina Mühe points out in her report, though centre-left and left parties may have more liberal views when it comes to immigration, when it comes to the Muslim community they can fall prey to Islamophobia, as they have “stronger resentments ... nourished by a mixture of feminism and secularism”.

    -- AJP and Agencies

    UK testing high-tech CCTV units to spy on Muslims

    Britain's national security service MI5 is testing surveillance cameras in Muslim-dominated areas as part of a controversial scheme that the government claims is aimed at curbing extremism.

    Based on the latest satellite technology, the $10,000 cameras have a ring of eight powerful lenses that can provide a panoramic view.

    The system’s software can also indicate up to 50 behavior patterns to identify a person "as a potential terrorist."

    Within a year, the surveillance cameras will be ably to identify "facial movements indicating tension and other furtive behavior," a MI5 officer said, according to Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

    Known as "The Bug," the camera can identify "individual groups loitering or acting in a suspicious manner," the officer added.

    When a target is identified, a ninth lens mounted on the base of the system zooms in and follows every move of the suspect.

    "It can track him down a street, in and out of a building and follow him as he drives away," said the MI5 officer.

    According to G2 Bulletin, the cameras have been tested in Muslim areas of London, Bradford, Luton and other Midland cities.

    The installation of CCTV units in Muslim areas is among other radical measures imposed by the British government following the July 7, 2005 bomb attacks on London’s transport system.

    Many of Britain's 1.7 million Muslims have complained of being unfairly targeted by the police after the attacks.

    British Muslim leaders warn that the government’s approach to tackling extremists includes radical measures such as racial and religious profiling of Muslims that could backfire and hamper efforts to integrate them into the British society, something the government has long claimed it’s trying to avoid.

    -- AJP and Agencies

    Swedish police “constantly harassing” Muslims

    To further develop anti-Muslim tactics that were primarily created by many Western governments, including the U.S. and Britain, the Swedish Emergency Management Agency (Krisberedskapsmyndigheten) is holding a crisis exercise in Stockholm next week that is said to contribute more to the stigmatization of Muslims.

    "The security police constantly engages in harassing Muslims and actively contributes to fuelling Islamophobia," wrote Stockholm's opposition vice mayor Yvonne Ruwaida and member of parliament Mehmet Kaplan on Dagens Nyheter's opinion page.

    The crisis management program, with 4,000 participants, has given the terrorists the name of “Bogalanders” who live in one of the predominantly immigrant ' Million Homes ' areas, where their religion is split into two factions and they are protesting against the occupation of holy ground in 'Bogaland'. The scenario revolves around a terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction.

    Kaplan and Ruwaida comments on the previous saying “The parallels with Muslims and Islam are not exactly hard to find”. They also raised questions about the reason behind the fact that the security police “specifically targets Muslims” and proposed a parliamentary inquiry on its future operations.

    The rise in Islamophobia following the September 11 attacks affected Muslims’ efforts to integrate in Western societies, and took them two steps backward.

    However, Muslims started in recent years to play an active role in western nations’ societies, and in many countries they proved to have successfully integrated into the West, breaking the barrier that has long prevented real participation in those countries’ social life and political system.

    -- AJP and Agencies

    Monday, March 19, 2007

    More Thai Muslims flee to Malaysia

    A third group of Thai Muslims crossed into neighboring Malaysia, complaining of harassment by the military in Thailand’s Muslim south.

    The group, which consists of seven men and 17 women aged between one and 57, said they had been beaten by Thai forces and that their sons were either missing or detained, according to the Malaysian Star newspaper.

    The Thai government, which was installed after a bloodless coup in September, says that it is working on a policy of reconciliation to restore peace in the Muslim south, where more than 2,000 people have killed in three years of violence.

    But recent attacks in the southern provinces have prompted Thai authorities to tighten security measures.

    A spokesman for the Thai group, which arrived in Malaysia on Saturday, told the Star newspaper that a bomb attack on a mosque in his village had made it difficult for Muslims to gather to pray.

    "Last week after the bomb blast, which injured scores of my neighbors, Thai soldiers came and simply arrested youths," he said, adding that many young men were missing or feared dead.

    The group says that it is not seeking political asylum but wants the Malaysian government to stop the violence against Muslims in the four Thai southern provinces of Narathiwat, Yala, Pattani and Songkhla.

    Malaysia’s immigration department officials could not be reached for comment, and an official of the UN refugee agency in Kuala Lumpur said it had no information on the case.

    The escape of the Thai Muslim group follows the flight of 131 Muslim asylum seekers from southern Thailand in 2005, who are still being held in a Malaysian immigration depot, and an incident last December in which a second group of 20 Thai Muslims crossed into Malaysia.

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was toppled last year, has been accused of applying heavy-handed policies against Muslims in the south.

    Last November, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont vowed to bring about national reconciliation, and apologized for Thaksin’s tough policies which were blamed for stoking unrest in the south.

    Coup leader Sonthi Boonyaratglin, the first Muslim to lead the Thai military, said that the apology showed the government’s willingness to resolve the conflict in the south.

    However, the Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission said the apology should be followed by the arrest of guilty officers involved in the death of innocent Muslims.

    Malaysia is a mainly Muslim country, while Thailand is predominantly Buddhist. Relations between the two neighbors had been strained over the violence in Thailand's largely Muslim far south.

    Thailand's three southern provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat were all an independent Muslim sultanate before being annexed a century ago.

    -- AJP and Agencies

    Monday, March 12, 2007

    The UN, Good for Nothing..!

    In the year 1945, 50 original member countries signed the UN charter in San Francisco. Among many of the world body’s goals, the UN was initially established to support human rights, promote social and economic progress, protect the world against future wars and equalize men and women.

    However, the most dominant member; the U.S., hindered the UN missions mainly through its Security Council veto power.

    Even though, at every incident people would be encouraged by the presence or arrival of the “Blue Helmets” or peacemakers” as the international community prefers calling them; disappointment usually follows their mission. Mostly these peacemakers have caused more conflict and disruption than they have maintained peace enforcing agreements and aiding reconstruction.

    Other than providing the right aid when it comes to health, education, food assistance and social development, the UN’s history holds many failures to maintain any of the most important tasks.

    Despite the fact that the UN has been involved in Lebanon through the “UN Interim Force in Lebanon – UNIFIL” since March 1978, Israel has invaded and destructed many parts of the country without establishing any peace or security. As a matter of fact an Israeli bomb hit the UNIFIL base on the 25th of July 2006 killing four military observers. That’s not all, UNIFIL in South Lebanon is also known to be an ally to Israel and the US to the extent that it can engage in confrontation against Hezbollah and would do the fighting as well as the dying for Israel.

    • Darfur

    In Sudan, the UN has another failure for the history to record; in 2005, the UNMIS was established in Sudan to supervise the Comprehensive Peace Treaty between the Sudanese government and people.

    And even though it was successful in ending the 22-year war, it is still unable to finish the conflict that is taking place in Darfur. The UN estimates deaths to total 6,000 Africans a month as a result of the military attacks, the cutoff of sources of food and water and disease. However, it might seem like a perfect mission for the Blue Helmets, the 8,000 member have so little chance to cover the 3 huge regions encapsulating all of Western Sudan.

    On the other hand, Congo is one of the most disgraceful missions in the history of the UN. The MONUC began its operations in 1999 in an attempt to manage the ceasefire agreement, which wasn’t an easy task for the same reason in Sudan; the country is the size of Western Europe. The failures begin with being unable to effectively intervene during the second Congo War, which resulted in the deaths of five million people in 4 years. That’s not the most terrible part, it’s also reported that the UN peacemakers are sexually abusing and gang raping girls at the age of 12 and 13, which is wide spreading despite many revelations and probes by the UN office of Internal Oversight Services.

    There is no end to the disappointments of the UN in many countries; Burundi, Ivory Coast and Liberia were among many countries, which uncovered the similar sexual abuse that took place in Congo.

    The UN also holds a long list of failures; including failing to protect misplaced people in the civil war in Angola, also failing to condemn slavery in Sudan, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone and many more, not to mention its failure to prevent or intervene in Iraq war.

    It’s become crystal clear that the controlling hand over the UN (that is the U.S.) has caused a defect in the performance of such organization that was established in the first place to help lift people’s sufferings instead of pushing them further in new ones.

    --AJP and agencies

    Bird Flu: Another Israeli weapon against its “enemies”?

    By: Ahmed Abdullah

    The Gulf emirate of Dubai has decided to check air passengers before being allowed entry on suspicion of carrying the lethal H5N1 strain of bird flu and Saudi Arabia declared an emergency aimed at preventing the outbreak of the virus, after it has reportedly killed more than 160 people all over the world, according to the World Health Organization, with many cases uncovered in Arab and Middle East countries.

    An article published earlier on the state-run Syrian daily al-Thawra drew suspicion that Israel may have developed the bird flu virus as a new weapon to avenge Arabs and harm the genes of its Arab neighbors.

    The article, which also said that Israel buried 85,000 infected birds in the occupied West Bank that eventually infected a Palestinian from Jerusalem with Avian Influenza, a highly infectious notifiable disease affecting many species of birds, including commercial, wild and pet birds, blamed Israel for the spread of the deadly virus in the Far East to mislead the world.

    The Syrian paper cited a report released in 1998 by the Sunday Times alleging that Israel is developing a biological “ethnic bomb” that would kill Arabs and not Jews.

    The Times report said that Israeli scientists were doing experiments at the Institute for Biological Research in Nes Tsiona near Tel Aviv to identify genes characteristic to Arabs so as to develop viruses that attack these genes.

    “The question being asked today is whether the virus chosen by the Zionist for their ‘ethnic bomb’ is bird flu?” the newspaper wrote.

    “If the virus is designed to hurt Arab genes specifically, it will nevertheless spread beyond the Arab world,” the paper warned, noting that the whole world would soon start suffering from some uncontrollable pandemic.

    The same report published by the Syrian paper accused Israel of poisoning the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat using biological viruses.

    “We recall that the assassination of Yasser Arafat was done using a biologically engineered virus to which only the Zionists had a remedy,” the paper wrote.

    It’s noteworthy that in November 2004, same month Yasser Arafat died, The Financial Times reported that Palestinian officials suspect that the Palestinian leader had been poisoned and that his death wasn’t natural, a suspicion that had been reiterated by the lack of a diagnosis by the French medical team treating President Arafat, which analysts at that time said was a key factor in fuelling such speculation.

    There were also reports sugesting that the cooks in Arafat's compound had been questioned.

    Could the deadly virus, which has so far killed 24 Egyptians, mostly women or girls, be another weapon used by the Israelis to achieve strategic goals, instead of pursuing diplomatic means, that would require direct talks with rivals in Iran, Syria and Palestine?

    Friday, March 09, 2007

    Speed up Firefox..!

    1.Type "about:config" into the address bar and hit return. Scroll down and look for the following entries:

    network.http.pipelining
    network.http.proxy.pipelining
    network.http.pipelining.maxrequests

    Normally the browser will make one request to a web page at a time. When you enable pipelining it will make several at once, which really speeds up page loading.

    2. Alter the entries as follows:

    Set "network.http.pipelining" to "true"
    Set "network.http.proxy.pipelining" to "true"
    Set "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" to some number like 30. This means it will make 30 requests at once.

    3. Lastly right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set its value to "0". This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.

    If you're using a broadband connection you'll load pages MUCH faster now!

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007

    Muslims could become Europe’s dominant population

    While church attendance in Europe is continuing to decline, the level of Muslim religious participation and the Muslim population itself is exploding, according to an article on CNSNews.com.

    Recent surveys show that church attendance in Western Europe is dropping precipitously.

    According to a 2005 survey by Christian Research, a UK think tank, only 6.3% of the British population attended Christian services on a weekly basis.

    The research group also suggested that around 4,000 churches will close over the next 15 years, being sold off or rehabilitated for other uses.

    Meanwhile, experts say more European Muslims are becoming more devout, going to mosques and learning more about their religion.

    In recent years, young European Muslims returned to the faith which their parents observed only sporadically, according to the CNSNews article.

    Although Muslims only make up around 3% of Britain’s population, Christian Research says that in 35 years there will be twice as many Muslims in mosques on Friday as there are Christians in churches on Sunday.

    A 2004 ICM poll showed that 51% of the 500 British Muslims surveyed prayed every day.

    In November, a study by the Spanish magazine Alba said that more mosques and Islamic centers have been built in France than churches over the last century, with over 4,000 mosques currently serving the largest Muslim population in Europe.

    Tens of thousands of Muslims immigrated to Europe over the last century, and thousands of European Christians are converting to Islam each day, leading some experts to predict that Muslim immigrants will become the dominant population in the continent by the end of this century.

    In January, the Islam-Archive Central Institute, a government-sponsored think tank, predicted that Muslims will be the majority population of Germany by 2046, based on fertility rates.

    Nicole Bourque, a British professor of religious studies at Glasgow University, predicted that more Christians would embrace Islam in the coming years.

    She said she knew of around 200 converts in Glasgow alone, mostly lapsed Christians who had grown up without a strong religious background.

    While many of the converts were women who married Muslim men, Bourque said many others have been attracted to learn more about Islam by its increased profile since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

    -- AJP and Agencies

    Thursday, February 08, 2007

    Jackson wants Islam conversion, bro says...

    Jackson wants Islam conversion, bro says
    Reuters | Tuesday, 30 January 2007

    LONDON: Jermaine Jackson wants his brother Michael to convert to Islam, and he believes the reclusive superstar has given it serious thought.

    "Michael, I feel, needs to become a Muslim because I think it's a great protection for him from all the things that he's been attacked with, which are false," said the former Jackson Five singer who now lives in Bahrain.

    "There's a strength and protection there," Jackson told BBC Asian Network after finishing runner-up to Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty in the Celebrity Big Brother TV reality show that was marred by accusations of racist bullying.

    Jackson said he believed his brother had given conversion "serious thought" during long spells in Bahrain.

    "I was the reason why he had gone there because I wanted him to get out of America and just go somewhere it's peaceful and quiet and people pray five times a day which is beautiful."

    Michael Jackson was acquitted of child molestation charges in June 2005.

    He has said he plans to move to Europe in a bid to resurrect his musical career as the "King of Pop" and has indicated he will release a new album in 2007.

    Jermaine Jackson said his faith helped keep him sane in the enclosed confines of the reality TV programme where the contestants are kept cooped up under 24-hour surveillance.

    "If I didn't have Allah and my prayer rug, I would not have survived and the reason why is because it kept me focussed, it kept me calm," he said.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/waikatotimes/3945160a1860.html

    Tuesday, January 30, 2007

    Islam is the Way... Young British Muslims “more religious” – Poll

    Young British Muslims are much more likely than their parents to follow the rules of the Islamic religion, a think tank survey showed.

    Support for Sharia law, Islamic schools and wearing the Hijab is much stronger among younger Muslims, according to the survey by the centre-right Policy Exchange.

    The survey of more than 1,000 Muslims from different age groups in the UK, found:

    *71% of over-55s compared with 62% of 16 to 24-year-olds believe that they have as much, if not more, in common with non-Muslims in Britain than with Muslims abroad.

    *19% of over-55s compared with 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds would prefer to send their children to Islamic state schools.

    *17% of over-55s compared with 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds would prefer living under Sharia law than British law.

    *28% of over-55s compared with 74% of 16 to 24-year-olds prefer Muslim women to choose to wear the Islamic headscarf.

    However, the poll also found that 84% of Muslims believed they had been treated fairly in British society, while 28% thought that British authorities had gone "over the top" in trying not to offend Muslims.

    The report’s lead author, Munira Mirza, blamed the policies of the British government for a growing split between Muslims and non-Muslims, urging ministers to engage with Muslims as citizens and stop emphasizing the differences between Muslims and non-Muslims.

    "The emergence of a strong Muslim identity in Britain is, in part, a result of multicultural policies implemented since the 1980s, which have emphasized difference at the expense of shared national identity.

    "Religiosity amongst younger Muslims is not about following their parents' cultural traditions, but rather, their interest in religion is more politicized.

    "Islamist groups have gained influence at local and national level by playing the politics of identity and demanding for Muslims the 'right to be different'."

    The Department for Communities and Local Government said the Commission on Integration and Cohesion was examining ways for communities to benefit from diversity and manage any tensions. It’s due to release its report later in the year.

    Conservative leader David Cameron said the survey’s results were extremely worrying.

    ”It shows the extent to which multiculturalism has failed, because what the poll showed is that these young people feel more separated from Britain than their parents did," he told BBC News.

    He said huge changes were needed to break down barriers of extremism, uncontrolled migration, poverty and poor education.

    British Muslim leaders say the policies of the government after the 7/7 London bombings have "driven a wedge" between Muslims and the wider community rather than curb extremism, despite the authorities’ claims that they are trying to win the heart and minds of the country’s 1.8 million Muslims.

    -- AJP and Agencies