Serious News

When I go to the offbeat news, I do not want to read anything important. just something offbeat or funny.

So, I launch the Serious News topic.

Seriously!

now... the thing about serious news is... someone has to post some.

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[b]Japan boy 'severs mother's head'[/b]

A teenage Japanese boy has been arrested after walking into a police station carrying a severed human head and claiming to have killed his mother.

The 17-year-old went to a police station in the town of Aizuwakamatsu, north of Tokyo, carrying the head in a sports bag, Japanese media said.

The beheaded body of a woman was later found at the boy's home, police said.

In January, a 32-year-old woman was arrested after she confessed to killing her husband, dismembering him with a saw and dumping body parts around Tokyo.

In the latest case, the boy, said to be a local high school student, reportedly told police he killed his mother with a knife during the night as she slept, and had acted alone.

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Kaafirs are at it again. A new monster combo, the Man-Animal, is about to be created in a a Godless labratory.

Allah save us all.

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[b]Human-animal embryos get go-ahead[/b]

Embryos made by mixing cells from different species. A human chimera is an embryo that contains cells from an animal. A hybrid embryo is one that is made by fertilising an animal egg with human sperm or vice-versa. A cytoplasmic hybrid or "cybrid" is an embryo made by injecting a human cell into an empty animal egg.

They are banned in France, Germany, USA, Italy and Australia, whose parliament last year outlawed the creation of all kinds of hybrid and chimera embryos.

Interspecies embryos would be made by plucking a cell from a patient and inserting it into an empty cow or rabbit egg. An electric shock makes the two cells fuse and form an embryo, which is 99.9% human and 0.1% animal.

Scientists want to fuse human cells with animal eggs to create mixed-species embryos because...

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

"malik" wrote:
Kaafirs are at it again. A new monster combo, the Man-Animal, is about to be created in a a Godless labratory.

Allah save us all.

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[b]Human-animal embryos get go-ahead[/b]

Embryos made by mixing cells from different species. A human chimera is an embryo that contains cells from an animal. A hybrid embryo is one that is made by fertilising an animal egg with human sperm or vice-versa. A cytoplasmic hybrid or "cybrid" is an embryo made by injecting a human cell into an empty animal egg.

They are banned in France, Germany, USA, Italy and Australia, whose parliament last year outlawed the creation of all kinds of hybrid and chimera embryos.

Interspecies embryos would be made by plucking a cell from a patient and inserting it into an empty cow or rabbit egg. An electric shock makes the two cells fuse and form an embryo, which is 99.9% human and 0.1% animal.

Scientists want to fuse human cells with animal eggs to create mixed-species embryos because...

huh? Which 'Godless labratory' would this be? It says in your post that the USA, France, Italy and Australia (who are surely amongst the world's most anti-Muslim governments) have all banned hybrid embryos.

Plus, because you havn't provided us with the link to the story, we can't even read for ourselves why 'scientists want to fuse human cells with animal egg to create mixed-species embryos'.

Its really unhelpful unless you present both sides of the argument!

salam

Don't just do something! Stand there.

No matter how much Kaafirs try to demonize the perfect religion of Allah, Allah has promised to made His religion spread in the hearts and minds of people around the world.

Kaafirs hatred of Islam is evident from their campaign of Islamophobia which they hope to. But instead of stopping the Islam, their actions have resutled in rise of the great religion. God has decided that when anyone picks a fight with Him, then God takes them on; and they get humilaited. God will convert their sons and daughters and there is nothing any Kaafir can do about it.

The more you hate righteousness, the more God will disgrace you and your children.

This news must be quite worrying for Satan:

Spanish Americans are beginning to see the beauty that Islam has offer to women.

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VOC - Voice Of America

[b]More Hispanic Americans are converting to Islam[/b]

By Steve Mort
09 February 2007 - Orlando, Florida, Voice of America:

[b]The number of Hispanic Americans converting to Islam is growing rapidly --particularly in New York, California, Texas and Florida, which have the greatest concentration of Hispanic residents.

Muslim leaders say interest in Islam has increased in the past few years, and they also note that Muslims and Hispanics, many of whom are immigrants, share a number of common concerns. Steve Mort reports from a mosque in Florida that has seen a steady increase in Latino worshippers. [/b]

The al-Rahman mosque in Orlando opened in 1975 and is the oldest Muslim place of worship in the city.

But over the years its membership has changed, and now increasing numbers of Hispanics, like Jesus Marti, are joining the congregation. "It's the right way to be worshipping God, and I love the Islamic religion. It really has given me a lot of knowledge, and I have learned so many things from Islam."

Jesus Marti

Jesus, a Puerto Rican living in Florida, converted to Islam only a year ago. He is one of tens of thousands of Hispanic Muslims in the United States: estimates range from around 70,000 to 200,000.

He says that while he has faced criticism for converting to Islam, he has found broad acceptance as a Muslim in America. "Islam is not a country. Islam is a religion. Islam is definitely a way of life, for discipline where you follow and you try to enhance yourself to get the most positive things out of yourself for the benefit of your own self and for the benefit of your own family and the society as a whole."

Muslim leaders say Jesus Marti and other Hispanics choose Islam for a variety of reasons. They say Muslims and Hispanics face common issues and concerns, like finding their way in a new, unfamiliar country. The media focus on Islam since September 11th has also been factor.

Imam Muhammad Musri

Imam Muhammad Musri is president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida. The society has about 40,000 members. Iman Musri says Latinos and Muslims find they have a lot in common. "There are so many common denominators between immigrant Muslims and immigrant Hispanics who see the issues common to both of them -- immigration issues, as it is a big discussion in the United States, and there are other issues of trying to find a job, keep a job, buy a home -- all the same struggles two groups of people happen to be going through creates this bond between them".

Hundreds of worshippers attend Imam Musri's mosque, and there is an increasing demand for religious literature in Spanish.

He points to Spain's historical ties with Islam. And that many Hispanics find Muslim culture and values similar to their own.

Iman Musri says, "Many who come from Central and South America come with conservative values and, as well, Muslims come with conservative values. And here in the States they find that those values are put in question or are being challenged. So it is common to see Hispanics and Muslims working on similar projects in terms of family and education and reforms to protect their values, their conservative values they have."

For Jesus Marti and his fellow Hispanic worshippers, the decision to convert to Islam is personal, but also part of a broader trend.

He hopes greater diversity among America's Muslims will help strengthen understanding of Islam within the wider U.S. population.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

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[b][size=15]Syria's Assad wins another term[/size][/b]

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[size=12][b]Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has overwhelmingly won another seven-year term of office, in a ballot in which he was the only candidate.[/b]

The interior ministry said he won the backing of more than 97% of Syria's 12 million voters in Sunday's referendum.

The ministry earlier said the turnout was enormous, but gave no figures.

"This great consensus shows the political maturity of Syria and the brilliance of our democracy," Interior Minister Bassam Abdel Majid.

The 41-year-old Mr Assad succeeded his late father, Hafez al-Assad, seven years ago.

He controls the ruling Baath Party, which took power in a coup in 1963.

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[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]

Its a mircale

[b]Victory Against Odds As Twins Separated[/b]

A team of Indian surgeons has successfully separated conjoined twins after researching the operation on the internet and borrowing equipment to do the job.

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No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy

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That's a very serious development. They are considering much larger offensives and contrary to this report some sources have suggested as many as 50,000 troops have gone in this time. The US pulled out of Kurdistan several weeks ago leaving the Kurds mostly autonomous but the PKK have mounted attacks on the historically disputed Turkish border. Whether Turkey will become a major player there remains to be seen. They are a strong army that have trained with Israel in the past. It could portend a giant shift in its relations with the US and Iran, leaving the US in the difficult position of possibly having to defend Kurdistan against Turkey if fired upon.

[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]

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[size=18]US crowd beats passenger to death[/size]

An angry Texas crowd has beaten and killed a 40-year-old car passenger after a driver injured a young girl near the site of a busy local festival.

Police said the driver of the car stopped to check on the health of the girl, said to be aged three or four.

But when the passenger got out to see how she was, he was set upon by a group of up to 20 people before being left lying in a car park, police said.

The girl was hit at low speed and was not seriously injured.

The incident happened near Austin, Texas, as crowd of between 2,000-3,000 people gathered for the annual Juneteenth festival, which commemorates the freeing of American slaves.

[b]'Group mentality'[/b]

According to reports, the driver of the car hit the girl at a low speed while moving through a car park, and then stopped so his passenger could check on her condition.

But the angry crowd quickly turned on David Rivas Morales, 40, beating him before leaving him lying on the ground.

He was taken to hospital but pronounced dead soon afterwards. A preliminary autopsy listed "blunt force trauma" as the cause of death, the Associated Press reported.

The driver was able to leave the scene in his car.

"Mr Morales could have been assaulted by two to 20 folks," said Harold Piatt, from the Austin police department.

"It's that same crowd mindset of being one face in 1,000. Things get out of hand pretty quickly and people don't have the good sense to stop."

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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

Never mess with the Kurds.

One by one, all criminals people are being hanged.
Allah would give far more severe punishment in Hell.

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Monday June 25, 2007
The Guardian

[b]The end for Saddam's trusted cousin and lieutenant:
Chemical Ali sentenced to death[/b]

· Northern Iraq party chief guilty of Kurdish genocide
· Court hears how Ba'athists killed up to 180,000

Ali Hassan al Majid, once the most feared man in Iraq after his cousin Saddam Hussein, was yesterday sentenced to death by Iraq's special tribunal for masterminding the genocidal Anfal campaign against Iraq's Kurds during the late 1980s. Better known as "Chemical Ali" for his enthusiastic use of gas against Kurdish towns and villages, Majid was sentenced to death along with two other former regime officials for their roles in the brutal military operation of 1988 that led to the deaths of up to 180,000 Kurds.


Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

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[b]Australia 'has Iraq oil interest'[/b]

Australian Defence Minister Brendan Nelson has admitted that securing oil supplies is a key factor behind the presence of Australian troops in Iraq.

He said maintaining "resource security" in the Middle East was a priority.

But PM John Howard has played down the comments, saying it was "stretching it a bit" to conclude that Australia's Iraq involvement was motivated by oil.

The remarks are causing heated debate as the US-led Iraq coalition has avoided linking the war and oil.

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Maybe the Wahhabi Muslim Ulema like women's clothes?

This is a disgrace for him and his followers.

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7pm - Wednesday July 4, 2007

[b]Red Mosque leader attempts to flee in burka[/b]

Declan Walsh in Islamabad, The Guardian

The leader of a pro-Taliban mosque was captured hiding under a burka as he tried to slip through a tightening siege tonight, while hundreds of his radical followers reportedly surrendered to the Pakistani government.
Maulana Abdul Aziz was discovered by a policewoman as she searched students fleeing Lal Masjid, or the Red Mosque, in central Islamabad, where a two-day showdown with the government has killed 16 people and wounded 150.

Local television showed the bearded preacher being bundled into a police car, his face uncovered over a flowing dark cloak. The government claimed that another 1,000 militants, including many woman students, had also abandoned the mosque, enticed by promises of safe passage and 5,000 rupee (£41) in pocket money.

But the siege has not collapsed. Heavily armed militants - estimated to be between 1,500 and 4,000 in number - remained holed up inside the mosque, vowing to become martyrs and fight to the bitter end. Sporadic gunfire erupted as evening fell.

Abdul Aziz's brother, Maulana Abdul Rashid Ghazi, remains at large, offering to negotiate with the government but saying that talks were "going nowhere".

Lal Masjid shot to public prominence six months ago after indoctrinated students launched an anti-vice campaign that targeted music shop owners and suspected prostitutes in a wealthy Islamabad neighbourhood, just a few streets from the diplomatic quarter and the supreme court.

Abdul Aziz, a radical preacher famed for his fiery Friday sermons, was the spiritual leader of the movement, while his brother Ghazi, a university educated cleric who speaks fluent English, emerged as its main spokesman.

The brothers are openly sympathetic to al-Qaida and boast of having met Osama bin Laden, whom Abdul Aziz has compared to the biblical figure of Abraham. They have also boasted of having hundreds of suicide bombers at their disposal.

Their vigilante campaign -- which involved abducting suspected prostitutes and burning pyres of Hollywood movies - severely embarrassed Pakistan's president, General Pervez Musharraf. But he did nothing, saying that a violent showdown could spark countrywide violence.

The final straw may have been the abduction of seven Chinese employees of a massage parlour, which the militants termed a brothel, last week. The Chinese were released within hours but their government - a key ally of Pakistan - demanded greater security.

After an attack on a government checkpoint on Tuesday, the authorities finally hit back. A five-hour gun battle outside the mosque left 16 people dead. Then early today hundreds of soldiers rolled in, cutting off the electricity and imposing strict curfew on the surrounding neighbourhood.

Tonight parts of central Islamabad resembled a war zone, with machinegun wielding troops patrolling the streets and helicopter gunships buzzing overhead. The neighbourhood around the mosque was isolated by thick coils of barbed wire.

"They have no options but to surrender," said Javed Iqbal Cheema, a government spokesman. "The government is not into dialogue with these clerics."

Gen Musharraf seems intent on flushing out as many students as possible before considering a violent assault on the hard core. "The others want to be martyrs. But I don't want to die," said one young man who escaped today.

Pakistan's information minister, Muhammad Ali Durrani, said only "a few hundred" students were left, although most estimates were higher.

Meanwhile hundreds of students made their way home, escorted by relieved relatives. "We are so relieved, my mother is very worried," said Ziauddin, who had travelled 19 hours by bus from Gilgit to retrieve his 20-year-old sister, Qoresha.

The girl, who had just been released from police custody after escaping in an ambulance, was ambivalent about the experience. "Abdul Aziz and his brother are good men. Whether their actions are good or bad, only they can tell," she said from under a black burka.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

its rong that they attacking the mosque. those pakis are bad people for attacking holy places.

tera mere milna & mohatarma

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Russia's lower parliament, the Duma, has given state-owned gas monopoly Gazprom and state-owned oil pipeline cartel Transneft permission to create their own armed security units in order to protect their domestic oil and gas infrastructure, media reports have revealed.

According to Upstreamonline.com, although 341 of the 450-strong parliamentary body backed the bill, the approval has sparked fierce backlash and claims that Russia is attempting to create armies for its already powerful state cartels.

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Putin, retiring next March, will have a private army.

[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]

Welcome to the future. It is quite like the past.

(I think the East India Trading Company had it's own militia?)

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

The Devil has failed in Iraq.

Its mouthpiece New York Times has admitted our army cannot defeat Iraqis.
For Satan, Iraq is a lost cause.

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[b]Bush can't dig US out of Iraq disaster [/b]

Mon, 09 Jul 2007 05:20:20

The New York Times has called for US troop withdrawal from Iraq, saying President George Bush's military plan is a 'lost cause'.

"It is time for the United States to leave Iraq, without any more delay than the Pentagon needs to organize an orderly exit," AFP quoted the influential daily on Monday.

"Like many Americans, we have come to that conclusion, waiting for a sign that President Bush was seriously trying to dig the United States out of the disaster he created by invading Iraq without sufficient cause, in the face of global opposition, and without a plan to stabilize the country afterward."

But it has since emerged, the Times concluded, that Bush has "neither the vision nor the means to do that."

"It is frighteningly clear that Mr. Bush's plan is to stay the course as long as he is president and dump the mess on his successor. Whatever his cause was, it is lost," the daily opined.

"Continuing to sacrifice the lives and limbs of American soldiers is wrong. The war is sapping the strength of the nation's alliances and its military forces. It is a betrayal of a world," the writer observed.

The editorial concluded: "This country faces a choice. We can go on allowing Bush to drag out this war without end or purpose. Or we can insist that American troops are withdrawn as quickly and safely as we can manage -- with as much effort as possible to stop the chaos from spreading."

The article -- the latest sign of increasing public restiveness on Iraq -- comes as a growing number of Bush's formerly loyal Republican backers on Iraq have defected and begun calling for US troop withdrawal.

Still, the daily warned: "Americans must be equally honest about the fact that keeping troops in Iraq will only make things worse."

"The nation needs a serious discussion, now, about how to accomplish a withdrawal and meet some of the big challenges that will arise," the article noted.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

"You" wrote:
Welcome to the future. It is quite like the past.

(I think the East India Trading Company had it's own militia?)

Army actually... that was one hell of a company.

US Congressman says 9/11 attacks were approved by President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

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[b]Bush compared to Hitler in Congress [/b]

America's first Muslim Congressman causes widespread outrage.

By Toby Harnden in Washington
TELEGRAPH - 14/07/2007

[b]Bush like Hitler, says first Muslim in Congress[/b]

America's first Muslim congressman has provoked outrage by apparently comparing President George W Bush to Adolf Hitler and hinting that he might have been responsible for the September 11 attacks.

Addressing a gathering of atheists in his home state of Minnesota, Keith Ellison, a Democrat, compared the 9/11 atrocities to the destruction of the Reichstag, the German parliament, in 1933. This was probably burned down by the Nazis in order to justify Hitler's later seizure of emergency powers.

"It's almost like the Reichstag fire, kind of reminds me of that," Mr Ellison said. "After the Reichstag was burned, they blamed the Communists for it, and it put the leader [Hitler] of that country in a position where he could basically have authority to do whatever he wanted."

To applause from his audience of 300 members of Atheists for Human Rights, Mr Ellison said he would not accuse the Bush administration of planning 9/11 because "you know, that's how they put you in the nut-ball box - dismiss you".

Vice-President Dick Cheney's stance of refusing to answer some questions from Congress was "the very definition of totalitarianism, authoritarianism and dictatorship", he added.

Mr Ellison also raised eyebrows by telling his audience: "You'll always find this Muslim standing up for your right to be atheists all you want."

A convert to Islam who was previously linked to the extremist Nation of Islam, Mr Ellison, 42, has cultivated a moderate image since being elected last November, concentrating on issues such as health and education.

He is an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq. But he angered his own anti-war supporters by voting for a budget bill that aims to end the war over the next 18 months. His followers want an immediate withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.

After his speech was reported, Mr Ellison said he accepted that Osama bin Laden was responsible for 9/11. But his demagogic comments threaten to plunge him in controversy.

Mark Drake, of the Republican party in Minnesota, said: "To compare the democratically elected leader of the United States of America

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

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[size=18]Mosque stirs racial passion in Germany[/size]
While Muslims see a £20m building for Cologne as test of a nation's tolerance, critics fear the rise of a parallel, repressive society

Jason Burke in Cologne
Sunday July 15, 2007
The Observer

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This weekend the mosque is overcrowded, the cafe grubby, the social centre and offices scruffy and uncomfortable. Not for long, hopes Kilic Iqbal, 27, who works for the Turkish religious and cultural association that runs the complex. 'It will be beautiful, but much more too,' said Iqbal. 'The Muslims of Germany have been here 40 years, there are more than 120,000 in Cologne, it will show we are part of society.

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'It' is Germany's biggest Islamic centre, to be built in a suburb of the cathedral city. Costing £20m, raised through bank loans and donations from 884 Muslim associations, its focal point will be a huge mosque complete with 183ft-high minarets, a glass dome and enough space for up to 4,000 worshippers. Next week the plans for the project will be finalised and submitted to the city council.

But though almost every party has approved the project in theory, the construction is still controversial. 'People are scared,' said Fritz Schamma, the Christian Democrat mayor. 'But the mosque will be built, that's certain. For me it is self-evident that the Muslim community needs a prestigious place of worship.'

Not everyone is of the same opinion. Last week the mosque project hit the headlines again against the background of a major row over a government-organised conference of 'national integration', the main plank of Chancellor Angela Merkel's strategy to integrate Germany's 15 million immigrants. A prominent survivor of the Holocaust said he feared the creation of a 'parallel [Muslim] society' where women were repressed. A writer pledged to read chapters from The Satanic Verses inside the mosque.

Bekir Alboga, the 45-year-old cleric who heads the mosque, was surprised by the resistance to the plan. 'We live in a democratic state,' he told The Observer. 'The right to worship is protected. Given recent German history, we thought extremism was a thing of the past.'

Serious opposition has only come from the far right and church figures. Cardinal Joachim Meisner, the leader of Cologne's Catholics, said the project gives him a 'bad feeling', alleging the minarets would 'change the skyline of the city', although they would be far smaller than the spires of the massive 12th-century Gothic cathedral. For his part Alboga accuses the churches of stirring up anti-Muslim sentiment to boost dwindling congregations. The fiercest resistance has come from Pro-Koln, an extreme-right group with five seats out of 90 on the city council. Manfred Rouhs, a leader, said Islam's 'social model' was not one 'that has any place in the middle of Europe'. Pro-Koln has called on right-wing allies such as the Austrian Freedom Party and Vlams Belaang, a Belgian extreme party. Right-wing demonstrations against the mosque turned violent last month with 100 arrests in running battles with police.

Coverage of the 'national integration summit', meant to be a triumphal launch of £500m of measures ranging from compulsory language and culture training for immigrants to sports and educational funding for marginalised youth, focused instead on the boycott by groups representing many of Germany's Turkish community. They were protesting against a law decreeing that foreign spouses must be over 18, proficient in German and have solid financial support before being granted entry. Kenan Kolat, chair of the Turkish Community in Germany, claimed the legal provision, aimed at stopping forced marriages, was 'discrimination'. In Berlin, unemployment in the Turkish population is 40 per cent. One study found that only 80 people of Turkish origin held political office in Germany. Ehrenfeld, where the mosque is to be built, bears little trace of ethnic tensions, however. 'We get along fine,' said office worker Christoph Becker, 35. 'There's never any trouble.'

For Alboga, the stakes are high. 'This is not just about Cologne. It is a test for Germany, Germans and German democracy,' he said. 'The world is watching. This is about setting an example for Europe and for the Islamic world too.'

Don't just do something! Stand there.

It still surprises me how some in mainland europe have a gut feeling against Muslims. It seems to me in the past Muslims may have been used as a bogeyman to get naughty children to sleep...

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

Group prejudice on the continent has deep roots. Turkish and African immigrants in particular have been treated with suspicion and hostility in sections of French and German society long before terrorism raised its head. However given current concerns about radical ideologies being imported or spread into mosques and conferences, who is behind any such plan is bound to be of interest. In London, for example, there is concern and distrust about the proposed mega-mosque, that seems well-founded. I understand that as Muslims many of you are reluctant to see expansion of the community as a threat, but there are others who relish just that prospect. So the debate in Germany has both rational and irrational elements.

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[size=18]Pakistan quake aid scaled back after militant revenge attacks[/size]

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· Charities forced to pull staff from affected areas
· Wave of bombings linked to siege of Red Mosque

Aid efforts for thousands of earthquake and flood victims in Pakistan have been affected by violence sparked by the recent siege of the Red Mosque. UN and relief agencies have suspended operations in part of North-West Frontier Province following a spate of attacks last week.
A mob ransacked stores and torched offices belonging to Care International, the Red Cross and four other organisations in Batagram, an area badly affected by the October 2005 quake that killed more than 73,000 people.

More than 100 people have died in militant attacks across NWFP since the siege started on July 3. Yesterday a suicide bomber killed three soldiers in North Waziristan, near the Afghan border, where a 10-month-old peace deal between militants and the government has just collapsed.

Flood workers had complained that the siege had distracted attention from a big humanitarian crisis. A combination of a cyclone and torrential rains hit at least 6,000 villages in the two provinces late last month. Relief efforts were hampered by surging waves that cut off road access to some of the worst affected areas.

Mr Pearson said many flood victims accused the government of neglecting their plight. "They started to get angry. Food hadn't been adequately distributed and it was very difficult working in 50C conditions," he said.


Don't just do something! Stand there.

Great Satan knows full well Al Qaeda terrorists can only be stopped by Iran from establishing themselves in Iraq.

IRAN IS VITAL FOR THE SECURITY OF AMERICA.

God most certainly works is mysterious ways.
Stiff neck of US is bent before Ayatollah Khamenei.

America finally admits that it really needs Iran.

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[b]U.S. prepared to talk directly with Iran about Iraq[/b]

CNN - updated 12:13 p.m. EDT, Tue July 17, 2007

The U.S. is ready to hold direct talks with Iran about Iraq's security situation.
State Department says date of talks have not been set
Talks between U.S., Iranian diplomats in May broke 27-year diplomatic freeze

The United States is ready to hold new direct talks with Iran on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq, the State Department said Tuesday.

The Bush administration accused Tehran of supporting Shiite insurgents in Iraq.

"We think that given the situation in Iraq and given Iran's continued behavior that is leading to further instability in Iraq, that it would be appropriate to have another face-to-face meeting to directly convey to the Iranian authorities that if they wish to see a more stable, secure, peaceful Iraq, which is what they have said they would like to see, that they need to change their behavior," spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters.

"They need to stop supporting sectarian militias that are exacerbating sectarian tensions, they need to stop supporting EFP networks that pose a threat to our troops," he said, referring to Explosively Formed Penetrators, devices crafted to penetrate armored vehicles that Washington claims are being sent to insurgents by Iran.

"It is important to directly convey to the Iranian government the importance of their changing their behavior, not only for the safety of our troops, but also for the future of Iraq," McCormack said.

He said a date for the talks had yet to be arranged but suggested that discussions were under way on setting a time for the meeting, which would be the first between the two arch-foes since late May when U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, met Iranian officials in Baghdad.

That May 28 meeting marked a break in a 27-year diplomatic freeze and was expected to have been followed within a month by a second encounter. But since then, bitterness has mounted as U.S. officials have stepped up allegations of Iranian involvement in the Iraq insurgency.

Tensions have also risen over Tehran's detention of four Iranian-American scholars and activists charged with endangering national security. The U.S. has demanded their release, saying the charges against them are false.

At the same time, Iran has called for the release of five Iranians detained in Iraq, whom the United States has said are the operations chief and other members of Iran s elite Quds Force, which is accused of arming and training Iraqi militants. Iran says the five are diplomats in Iraq with permission of the government.

Until Tuesday the United States had resisted another round of talks despite entreaties from the Iraqi government and Iranian hints at their willingness to sit down.

Earlier Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Iran was willing to hold a second round of talks with the United States over stabilizing Iraq in the near future if Washington officially asks for one.

"We look positively at holding a second round of talks. There exists a possibility to hold such talks in the near future," Mottaki told a news conference in Tehran. However, he said the U.S. had not yet made such a request through official channels.

The Iraqi government, which is backed by the U.S. but closely allied to Iran, has been trying to get the two sides together, hoping some cooperation will reduce violence in the war-torn country.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

It's nice to see Iran clamouring about for the diplomatic food scraps we toss at them from the table. Like dogs Biggrin

It was US that vowed never to talk to Iran. I guess now US has changed its mind. It is begging Iran to help its military in Iraq.

What would a powerful nation be doing seeking cooperation from Iran?
US is a laughing stock of the world.

According to the American newspapers , it is US that bent before Iran:

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[b]US, Iran will cooperate on Iraq security

Agreement marks major shift in policy[/b]

By Farah Stockman, Boston Globe July 25, 2007

During a tense seven-hour meeting in Baghdad yesterday, the United States accepted an Iranian proposal to set up a joint committee on security in Iraq, marking a major shift in US policy toward engagement with the Iranian regime.

The committee will provide the first direct, sustained forum for dialogue between the United States and Iran in 27 years. The group, which will include Iraqi officials, is expected to focus on fighting Al Qaeda in Iraq, securing Iraq's borders, and controlling violent militias, according to Ryan Crocker, the US ambassador to Iraq.

Iran made the proposal for such a committee in May at a landmark meeting between Crocker and Iran's ambassador to Iraq. Senior officials in Washington debated the offer for months, with some US officials arguing against even entering a second round of talks. Crocker said publicly at the time that the United States would accept Tehran's proposal only if it saw a positive change in Iran's behavior in Iraq.

In a conference call with reporters yesterday in Washington, Crocker acknowledged that attacks by Iranian-sponsored militia groups had increased, not declined...

US claims that Iran has killed US Marines in Iraq and yet US still comes back and agrees with Iranian proposals for Iraq.

God knows how to humiliate Satan.

HAHAHAHA

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

I got to thinking yesterday, what can you say about a country that founds itself as a religious republic, openly identifies another nation as "Satan" and then turns around and sells itself to said Satan.

The word isn't "dogs" like I mentioned yesterday. It's prostitute.

Iran really is a nation of prostitutes. Lacking international prestige and desperate for any chance to alleviate the pressure placed upon it by Washington they put down their rifles and all we have to do is sprinkle some money on them and command them to do it.

They sold themselves to the "Great Satan" and put down their weapons at our behest. It won't be long now before there is a McDonalds on every street corner, everybody is wearing Ralph Lauren and farsi is little more than an antiquated language their parents used to speak.

A nation of prostitutes Smile

ooh, that is a low blow.

/feels the pain

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

"Dave" wrote:

A nation of prostitutes Smile

Dave, I understand your point, but aside from foreign policy, what do u know about Iran or Iranians?

In my experience, Iranians are never less than friendly, helpful, kind and generous - and this was the same impression my parents got when they travelled through Iran 25 years ago. They said that Iran was where people were the most hospitable to them out of the 25-30 countries they visited (one of which was the States btw).

just like Syria: crap leader, crap government, wonderful people who live there.

Don't just do something! Stand there.

[b]Iran is a country that helps all beggers, even if they are Americans.[/b]

US is desperate to save face in Iraq after its Senators admitted that we have lost the war. Washington's own Iraq Study Group Report by Hamilton and Baker in 2006 called for Bush to talk to Iran and beg the Ayatollahs for help; and this is what we are finally witnessing. These talks are nothing but a once mighty and proud nation groveling at the feet of Iranians.

Iran is supposed to be a rogue state according to America.
So, the world wants to know what on earth is US doing talking to a "rogue state".
On one hand Bush accuses Iran of killing hundreds of US soldiers in Iraq; and on the other hand, US seeks talks with Iran.

You would have to pitty the plight of Satan.

Even British papers are now openly saying that:
[b]"Washington needs Tehran's help to stabilize Iraq."[/b]

The fact is Satan has is bent before Iran, and Iranians can now do with him as they like. Those with imagination guess the rest.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

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