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To: MamaDearest

Except for mike’s occasional lapses into Israel bashing, there isn’t that much I disagree with him on. Gonna get his book.


699 posted on 04/13/2011 1:36:28 PM PDT by MestaMachine (Note: I do NOT capitalize anything I don't respect...like obama and/or islam...but I repeat myself.)
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To: MestaMachine
Jordan on the boil:

Good news Jordan - Salafi Jihadist Escalate Protests, Call for Prisoners' Release


AMMONNEWS - The Salafi Jihadist movement in Jordan on Friday repeated their demands for the government to release prisoners who are followers of the movement, giving the government an ultimatum until Monday before escalating their measures.

The demands came during a demonstration organized by the movement following Friday prayers in front of Irbid's Grand Mosque, amidst heavy security presence.

A number of Salafi leaders said in speeches that the political reforms in Jordan are "insufficient," and called for an establishment of an Islamic state governed by Islamic law.


Brief clashes took place during the demonstration when counter protestors hailed verbal attacks at the Salafi movement, but were soon contained.

A number of protestors blamed security agencies for the clashes, charging that the counter protestors were brought in an effort to break up the demonstration.

The speakers called on the government to release followers of the movement from Jordanian prisons, threatening to stage a "massive protest" on Tuesday at the Interior Ministry Circle if the prisoners are not released by Monday.

Protestors chanted slogans denouncing "oppressive measures" to silence freedoms, and called on the Jordanian government to close the Israeli embassy in Amman and stop all forms of normalization with the "Zionist" state, according to their statements.


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704 posted on 04/13/2011 7:34:04 PM PDT by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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To: MestaMachine

Just wanted to let you know that I came to this thread to LEARN and feel that I have become much more aware. Thanks for resurrecting TM and for your persistence to get the word out.

Stay safe.


706 posted on 04/13/2011 7:40:00 PM PDT by azishot (Everyone is entitled to my opinion.)
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To: MestaMachine
Another poke at what the critters are preoccupied with.

This one is from a western source:

Kuffar News Source Islamist propaganda trial throws spotlight on internet extremists

A trial of eight people accused of spreading Islamist propaganda over the internet opened in Munich on Tuesday. Prosecutors say the defendents used internet forums and blogs to call for a holy war.
Seven men and one woman are accused of inciting terrorism and releasing brutal videos of bombings and beheadings as part of the German section of a group known as the "Global Islamic Media Front."

According to the federal prosecutor, the suspects published German translations of Al-Qaeda propaganda material as well as their own material on the internet between August 2006 and March 2008, in order to attract new members and support for terrorist organizations abroad.


The defendants are now all between 18 and 30 years old, but some of them were minors at the time. Most had never met before the trial, relying on the internet to communicate from their homes across Germany.


Attorney for the defense Nicole Lehmbruck said that the prosecution was making an example out of the young people.

"The prosecution obviously wants to show that young people, too, are responsible for the content of what they post online," Lehmbruck said. "But we'll see how the trial develops."


A serious charge





Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Even young people are accountable for what they post online
But the German prosecutor said he was disinclined to handle charges of inciting terrorism lightly, especially after a Muslim man suspected of having been radicalized shot two US airmen at Frankfurt airport last month.

"We see Islamist internet propaganda as the most dangerous tool currently in the hands of Jihadi international terrorism," said prosecutor Michael Bruns, "and that's why we want to set a clear line in the sand."

The defendants face a maximum sentence of 15 years, but four have already confessed and may be sentenced separately.

The trial is set to run through May 19th.

Author: Sarah Harman (dpa, AFP)
Editor: Michael Lawton

708 posted on 04/13/2011 8:05:16 PM PDT by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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