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Now this is how to get the muslim vote!
The leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, Lalu Prasad Yadav has found a new Muslim mascot - Miraz Khaled Noor, the Osama look-alike, stolen from the Lok Janshakti Party. From being a virtual nobody, Noor shot to fame during the last elections. His resemblance to Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden made him Ram Vilas Paswan's Muslim poster boy.

The fuckwit in Iran is ranting again:
Tehran, Iran, Sep. 28 – In a protest on Wednesday outside the British embassy in Tehran, Iran’s Islamist Bassij force threatened that no corner of the United States or the United Kingdom would be spared from attacks by the organisation if the Islamic Republic’s nuclear file were sent to the Security Council. “America and Britain should know that if Iran’s dossier is referred to the Security Council, not only will their interest in the Middle East come under threat, but also these two countries’ soil will not be protected from attacks by our Bassijis”, warned Mohammad Mahmoud Heydari, the Bassij representative during the violent demonstration where several embassy windows were shattered and petrol bombs hurled into the compound. “Our presence in this is unholy place - the evil British embassy – is because of this country’s stances against Iran’s nuclear file”, Heydari said. “We tell America, you should know that there will not be a repeat of the Second World War, when not a single bullet was fired on American soil. This time, your interests in the Middle East and American and British soil will not be spared from attacks by the Bassij”, the Bassij representative said. He added that if Britain continued its evil against Muslims of the world and the Iranian people, then the militia would have no choice other than to “destroy this embassy on the heads of its British occupants; a decision which will be realised”.

And now the nutters are using women in Iraq:
BAGHDAD (AP) — A woman strapped with explosives and disguised as a man blew herself up outside an Iraqi army recruiting center in a northern town Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding 30 in the first known attack by a female suicide bomber in the country's bloody insurgency. Al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility for the blast, saying in an Internet posting that it was carried out by "a blessed sister."

"A blessed sister from the Al-Baraa bin Malek martyrdom brigade carried out a heroic attack defending her faith and honor on a gathering of volunteers for the apostate forces at a center for recruiting apostates in Tal Afar," the statement said. "May God accept our sister among the martyrs," it said, without identifying her. Blah blah blah.

Islamonazis attack Bangladesh:
RAJSHAHI, Bangladesh, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Their calling card was a bomb and a written declaration of war on Bangladesh's constitution and democracy. Across the length and breadth of Bangladesh, outside its most secure and important buildings, Islamic militants exploded 500 small bombs in just half an hour last month. Leaflets made the threat explicit: establish an Islamic state under sharia law or we will bring the country to its knees. The power and organisational ability of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen, (the Party of Holy Warriors) came as a shock to Bangladesh -- and to the rest of the world. But in Rajshahi district in the country's wild west, their extreme views and brutal sense of drama came as no surprise at all. On April 1, 2004, the group announced their presence to the people of Bagmara town with the stabbed and chopped-up body of a supposed bandit, and a call for an armed Islamic revolution. "They chanted 'long live al Qaeda', 'Bangladesh will be the next Afghanistan' and 'we are the soldiers of al Qaeda'," said farmer Abdul Bari, who saw their first rally. A few weeks later, 2,000 supporters marched through Rajshahi city under police escort, green strips of cloth around their heads, hockey sticks, iron bars and machetes in their hands.

And this is why they dislike democracy and all it stands for: The Saudi scholar Muhammad Abu Omar al-Seif confirms the incompatibility of Islam with democracy [S]overeignty is reserved for Allah alone, replacing shari’a with democratic elections is considered “an appeal to the devil and destruction of Allah’s rule,” democracy considers all people equal, “knowledgeable and the ignorant and Muslim and “infidel” alike, which is deemed anathema. Further, according to the speech, jihad is the solution, justified in its course because it means to defend Islam, “which the enemies are aiming to remove from the hearts of the Muslims and from their lives.”

And our coward of a PM still wont kick out the Islamonazi hate clerics. But its not all doom and gloom, the free world does have some sucess against them. Although watching the BBC you would think its views came from the Islamic camp.

Victory #1
Police Kill Two Sharm El-Sheik Suspects September 29, 2005 11:00 AM EDT EL-ARISH, Egypt - Two militants who tried to run a checkpoint in the Sinai mountains were shot and killed by police, and the government said Thursday they were the mastermind of the July terrorist attacks on Sharm el-Sheik and one of his bombmakers. A third suspect was captured after the shootout, which occurred Wednesday in the Halal mountain range of northeastern Sinai, a police officer said. The three militants hurled a hand grenade that wounded four police officers, the Interior Ministry said. The deaths brought to three the number of suspected terrorists that the police killed in Sinai on Wednesday. Hours before the checkpoint battle, police killed Moussa Mohammed Salem Badran, an alleged leading player in the three bomb explosions in Sharm el-Sheik on July 23 that killed at least 64 people. The Sharm bombings were Egypt's deadliest terrorist attacks. Two car bombs and a bomb in a knapsack ripped through a luxury hotel, a neighborhood full of Egyptians and the entrance to a beach promenade. The ministry did not say the militants belonged to any particular group. Three terrorist groups have claimed responsibility for the Sharm attacks. At the checkpoint, police shot dead Khaled Mesaed Salem and Telib Murdy Suleiman, the officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the press. The Interior Ministry described Salem as the "mastermind" of the Sharm attacks. However, the government has previously identified other suspects as principals in the attacks. Salem, who was married with three young children, used to work as a dentist in El Arish hospital, the police officer said. The ministry said Suleiman had played a "prominent role in providing the explosives and preparing the bombs." It said the captured militant, Younis Mohammed Alayan, had already provided details about the Sharm attacks. A videotape found in the car showed the militants planning the Sharm attacks as well as pictures connected to the Aug. 15 explosion that slightly wounded two Canadian peacekeepers in north Sinai. A roadside bomb blasted a vehicle of the Multinational Force and Observers last month. The force of 1,800 personnel monitors the 1979 Egypt-Israeli peace treaty. The ministry said the three men in the car had come to meet Badran. It said they had been hiding out for months in the Halal mountains, which have many caves and deep ravines. Last month, thousands of Egyptian security forces carried out a sweep in Sinai, detaining more than 700 people in connection with the attacks. Many have been released. It is not known if any have been charged.

Victory # 2
Coalition operations catch 9 terror suspects red-handed
TAJI, Iraq – Soldiers from a 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division patrol detained nine suspected terrorists in three separate incidents while conducting security and stability operations near Taji on Sept. 27. In the first incident, Soldiers from 70th Engineer Battalion stopped a car during random inspections and searched the vehicles four occupants. The men had $14,000 of U.S. currency in 100 dollar bills, and a large number of fake government identification badges in their possession. Later in the day, the Soldiers were approached by an Iraqi citizen who said them that a suspicious car was parked in his neighborhood. The Soldiers searched four men near the car identified by the citizen and found bomb-making materials. While the U.S. troops questioned the car owners, they stopped and searched a fifth man who was acting suspiciously. The man's cell-phone history contained a message from another terrorist that roughly translated into "Thanks for the use of the rocket-propelled grenades." All nine terror suspects were transferred to a Coalition detention facility for questioning.

Victory #3
TROOPS raided a suspected Abu Sayyaf hideout on an island off the southern Philippines before sunrise Tuesday and seized more than two tons of chemicals and blasting caps used in the manufacture of homemade explosives, officials said. Officials said elite members of the naval anti-terror Task Force 61, backed by amphibious vehicles, stormed Pilas island near Basilan, and raided the hideout where they recovered 42 bags of ammonium nitrate and boxes of blasting caps, including barrels of gasoline. Southern Philippines navy chief Commodore Rufino Lopez said the raid was part of an anti-terror campaign in the troubled region, where security forces are battling Abu Sayyaf militants with links to Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network. "There is an ongoing anti-terror operation," Lopez said.

And finally:
Local Ramadan radio stations begin their annual broadcasts across Britain next week amid fears of being charged with breaching a new code of standards introduced by the communications regulator, Ofcom, in July.

According to Muslim News, applicants for a record 82 Restrictive Service Licenses (RSL's) have expressed concern about undue interference by the regulator.

"Ofcom has stated that they would like to work with radio Ramadans about the contents of the programs," one applicant was quoted saying.

Another described the undue interference as "religious discrimination," saying Ofcom had "set of rules for Muslims and another for the rest."...
** Well depends how you look at it, how about when in Rome do as the Romans do, or when in the UK try to fit in and not blow us up!

Particular unease relates to a clause on 'harm and offense,' which states that programs must not include material which "condones or glamorizes violent, dangerous or seriously antisocial behavior and is likely to encourage others to copy such behavior."

In the current climate of the government's anti-terrorism focus on so-called 'extremism' in the Muslim community, fears were expressed about the definition of "seriously antisocial behavior."

But Ofcom denied that the implementation of its new code had anything with anti-terrorism measures following July's London bombings.

"The new code is not terrorism related. The new code was actually formulated in May, a good two months before the London attacks," a spokesman told the Muslim News.

First time RSL applicant Mohammed Anwar, who will be in charge of Nelson's APNY Nawaz station in north-west England, said that like many others, it would also be difficult to assess the interpretation of inflammatory comments from the merely controversial views.

"We've briefed our staff to scan the callers in phone-ins. For example, they've been told to cut [off] anybody who promotes terrorism," Anwar said.

** Yeah its a bitch us infidels getting annoyed at people out to kill us.

Ghulam Hussain, applicant for High Wycombe's Radio Ramzan, west of London, also said that there was a "little confusion" after being sent a letter about the codes.

In a forward of the new code, Ofcom Content Board Chair, Richard Hooper, insisted that rights of free expression came with "duties and responsibilities" and said the code were in the light of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights." But Ejaz Siddique, administrating for Radio Ramadhan Birmingham, in central England spoke of the importance of programs interpreting the Qur'an and said his station was "not going to shy away from talking about jihad."

** Still bet you £100,000 that they breach the rules and this cowardly govt, does...er ....ummmmmm ...nothing.

Ok some more good news from Iraq, and yes the BBC has not even reported this on the 6pm news. Today, American forces in the city of Kerbala officially handed over security responsibilities to Iraqi army and police units in the city.
This makes Kerbala the second Iraqi province that undergoes this transition of power after a similar step was taken in Najaf nearly two months ago.
The event which was attended by military and civil officials from both parties also included a parade for the Iraqi units that are going to assume responsibility for peace keeping tasks in Kerbala.

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