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  • Genocidal Muslim Terrorists Killed 200,000 People in 11 Years

    11/07/2025 3:40:47 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 40 replies
    Front Page Magazine ^ | November 7, 2025 | Daniel Greenfield
    This is the genocide that no one will talk about.Islamic terrorism is the outcry of the oppressed, apologists tell us. If the perpetrators only had access to more advanced weapons, they wouldn’t feel the need to massacre civilians with everything from machetes to rockets. Terrorism is a local phenomenon, not a global one.Jihadist terrorism only grabs our attention when it occurs on a large scale, like 9/11 or Oct 7, and then its allies, apologists and appeasers quickly redirect attention by indicting the response to the attacks as ‘oppression’, faking atrocities, complaining about ‘Islamophobia’ and a police state, and quibbling...
  • 8,000 rally in Pakistan against rape law changes

    11/26/2006 8:28:08 AM PST · by Dark Skies · 29 replies · 1,006+ views
    AP via JPost.com ^ | 11/26/2006 | Staff
    Thousands of activists of a religious coalition rallied Sunday in the southern Pakistan city of Karachi to condemn the government over amendments in the country's controversial Islamic rape laws. Pakistan's Parliament recently approved a bill to change the 1979 Hudood Ordinance, a law based on Islamic principles that requires rape victims to produce four witnesses to the crime. But the move has angered many conservative Muslims. "We will not let Pakistan become secular," the supporters of a coalition of Islamic groups chanted. The change in the law was prompted by human rights activists, who demanded the ordinance be repealed, saying...
  • Muslim rioters burn 13 churches in north Nigeria

    11/20/2003 7:27:27 AM PST · by Alouette · 196 replies · 814+ views
    Reuters ^ | Nov. 20, 2003
    LAGOS, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Islamic militants burned to the ground thirteen churches and several houses in a remote northern Nigerian town after a Christian student was accused of blasphemy, police said on Thursday. Irate youths torched churches, houses and shops late on Tuesday in Kazaure, some 80 km (50 miles) north of Kano, a northern provincial capital where hundreds have died in religious clashes in the past three years. The dispute began when a Christian student was accused of insulting the Prophet Mohammad and a group of Muslims were not satisfied with the response of school authorities. Abubakar Sale,...