Posts Tagged ‘Repression’
Gaza: The Continuing Religious Genocide Against Christians by Muslims
Disturbing, eye-opening documentary footage detailing the slow-motion annihilation of one of the world’s oldest Christian communities (hat tip to Claudia at the excellent Tea & Politics).
To a greater or lesser degree, this is what Christian communities suffer in virtually every Muslim country on the planet – but nowhere is Islamic supremacism brought into such sharp relief as when it occurs here – in the home of victimology. Show it to everyone you know.
Now Beyoncé: Malaysian Gig ‘Postponed’ After Muslim Complaints

Beyoncé Knowles: forced to cancel Malaysian concert through Muslim pressure
UPDATE: 26/10/09 – Al Arabiya reports that Beyoncé now faces problems, ahead of her planned concert in Egypt, after an Islamist MP denounced her show for being ‘un-Islamic’ and violating Sharia Law.
The Sharia-fication of ‘Modern, Moderate™’ Malaysia continues apace:
Singing star Beyonce Knowles has postponed a planned concert in Malaysia, the event’s organizer said Monday, following accusations by Islamic conservatives that the show would be immoral.
Knowles, known for her provocative clothes and choreography, had been scheduled to perform at a Kuala Lumpur stadium Oct. 25. The show “has been postponed to a future date to be announced shortly,” Malaysian entertainment company Marctensia said in a statement. Read the rest of this entry »
Egypt: Police Arrest, Assault Father for Rescuing Kidnapped Daughter

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Alexandria, Egypt (AINA) — At dawn on Saturday, October 3, 2009, Egyptian State Security forces arrested a group of Christian Copts in different parts of the city in Alexandria, after severely assaulting them in front of their neighbors.
Their wives were also arrested, but because of intense objection protests by neighbors at the way they were handled and of the screams of their terrified children, they were released. Read the rest of this entry »
Malaysian Govt. Bans Muslims from Black Eyed Peas Gig

In concert in Kuala Lumpur - unless you're a Muslim
More from the funless world of Muslim Malaysia – pop event closed to all Muslims because sponsor is the Guinness Brewery:
Malaysia’s government has banned Muslims from attending a Black Eyed Peas concert because the event is organised by Guinness, an official said today.
The U.S. hip-hop stars are due to perform at a theme park near Kuala Lumpur next month as part of worldwide celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of Guinness’ flagship brewery in Dublin. Read the rest of this entry »
Persecution of Christians in Egypt: Time to Boycott Tourism

Egyptian Coptic Christian in Intensive Care after Muslim assault, 2006
The story of the atrocity below tells of a young Coptic Christian man who was beaten to death by a Muslim gang in April this year – and the discrimination and denial of justice that is now following. A glimpse into a world rarely reported by the mainstream media – life as a Dhimmi (non-Muslim second-class citizen) in a Muslim state:
Malak Adel Fawzy, a 19 year old Egyptian Coptic man, was murdered on 9 April in a savage attack. The tragedy took place in Tanta, 94 km north of Cairo, when Amir Aziz, a friend of Malak Fawzy, had a quarrel with Motaz-Bellah El-Hefny; the quarrel was stopped by bystanders. Read the rest of this entry »
Neda – “Your last breath was our first hope..”

Neda - The face that will haunt the thug Ahmadinejad and the Mullahs forever
Her name was Neda Salehi Agha Soltan and she was a philosophy student. But the manner of her death has turned her into an instant, global symbol of the Iranian regime’s brutality.
This innocent woman aged 26 was shot in the chest during running battles between opposition protesters and Iranian security forces in Tehran on Saturday. Since then, a grainy, 40-second video showing her final moments, blood streaming from her nose and mouth as a man implores her not to die, has ricocheted around the world on YouTube, blogs and social networking sites. Read the rest of this entry »
Iran’s Government Crossing Legitimacy Line
An update on the past day or so in Iran. The government appears to be becoming more depraved and violent the more it loses the streets. We’ll let the power of YouTube do the talking with a video post containing several pieces of evidence of the Mullahs’ callous, brutal disdain for the people of Iran (be warned: some of the following scenes are graphic and distressing):
The video above will give you some idea of the sheer size of the protests and the ‘Green Revolution’ movement Read the rest of this entry »
Iran – Genie Leaves Bottle
The foreign media in Iran are facing sweeping restrictions, with official permission needed to attend or report on demonstrations.
With traditional forms of communication blocked, Iranians are using technology to keep the world informed about events.
Middle East political and security analyst James Spencer told the BBC: “As foreign correspondents find their work restricted and their visas curtailed, the ubiquity of the mobile phone… is coming to the fore.
“The ability to send graphic, near live-time footage, often then uploaded to YouTube elsewhere, is an incredibly powerful tool. Read the rest of this entry »