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Monday, February 27, 2006

Islamic self protection in action


The whole cartoon war is about one single thing: the Islamic attempt to ban all criticism once and for all. I've stated that before in my "What is in the Islamic pipeline?" and in "The Master Plan" .

Now things start to develop, all targeted for the UN to make it a violation of international law to critisize Islam.

"Muslim countries are pressing for a ban on religious intolerance to be part of the bedrock of a planned new United Nations human rights body.
A cohort of Muslim dignitaries and organizations are calling for the enactment of
an international law banning the publication of any insults to religious symbols and values.
The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and the Arab League, the Muslim world's two main political bodies, are seeking a UN resolution, backed by possible sanctions, to protect religions following the publication of provocative cartoons."
Islam Online has it, continue here

As Islam is not only a religion but a total all covering ideologic system, all criticism is equal to offending Islam, - hence forbidden.

When Mr. Softspoken Annan turns a little less soft, he clearly moves in favour of the Islamic proposal and against the free world. The result will be an enormous power gain for the unfree world of Islam, and it will be the end of free speech.

We all better prepare for the greater battle of protecting free speech against any religious defamation.

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