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North African People Power: Saturday in Algiers

This is a cross-post by Karima Bennoune and the second part of her series of articles on developments in North Africa.


Today the Algerian government tried to hold back the winds of change blowing westward from neighboring Tunisia by besieging its own capital city.

A peaceful protest called by the Algerian opposition party, the Rassemblement pour la culture et la démocratie (RCD), on the Place du 1er Mai was forcefully disrupted by large numbers of heavily armed riot police. One report claimed that 10,000 police had been deployed. Meanwhile, as many as 42 people were injured, several seriously, and others arrested, including a photojournalist. (photo credit)
Security forces encircled the RCD headquarters on the Didouche Mourad, the main thoroughfare of Algiers, and set up checkpoints to prevent protestors from arriving in the capital from other parts of the county, or from reaching the Place du 1er Mai from other parts of the city. As depicted in this YouTube video, the trapped protestors – and those on balconies above – waved Algerian and Tunisian flags and chanted “Djazaïr, horra, dimocratia.” (“A free and democratic Algeria!”)
Today’s protest had been organized around very specific demands, set forth in the poster below right:
  • the lifting of the state of emergency in place since 1992,
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Tunisian Islamists Emerging

A short video essay by Mona Eltahawy on how the hairdresser’s husband, Ben Ali, was toppled by Tunisia’s disaffected youth with the use of social media apps like twitter.

But all eyes are on Rachid Ghannoushi’s Islamist party, Ennahda (‘The Awakening’) as it emerges out of the underground and into the mainstream. Ghannoushi still has a warrant for immediate imprisonment hanging over his head if he steps back into Tunisia, which is why he is biding his time in London. Damien McElroy in Tunis writes about campaign by Ghannoushi’s supporters to establish Ennahda as a dominant player in the polity may become a reality as the ban on it is lifted and Ennahda enters the public space.

Also posted in Democracy, Islamism | 14 Comments

not in our name – and not in the name of Torah

usually, when responses to the latest act of settler militancy are announced, they tend to fall into four different categories:

1. standard “deplore and condemn” statements from the peace camp, from leftie organisations like peace now, b’tzelem, adalah, rabbis for human rights and so on.
2. standard “you see what we have to deal with, this just makes peace more difficult” statements from the palestinian authority and allied bodies
3. standard “vowing revenge on the zionists” rhetoric from the likes of hamas and its fellow travelers.
4. anodyne PR-speak from the military authorities making excuses for why they weren’t able to prevent the incident or prosecute the people involved

what is usually absent is the voice of religious traditionalism – except, unfortunately when it is supporting the obscene “price tag” policy that is bringing the settlement enterprise into further disrepute.

Also posted in Anti Muslim bigotry, International Affairs, Israel/Palestine, Jewish Extremism | 11 Comments

Why Lambert and Githens-Mazer are wrong on radicalisation

This is a cross-post by Robin Simcox

It seems increasingly trendy to believe that ‘non violent’ Islamists can be a bulwark against al-Qaeda in preventing terrorism in the west. Chief proponent of this thesis is Robert Lambert, director of the European Research Muslim Centre (ERMC). Along with Jonathan Githens-Mazer, his co-director at the EMRC, Lambert believes that Salafi and Ikhwani ‘street’ legitimacy and religious knowledge work as a safety valve in reducing the threat.

This is convenient, considering the ERMC receives all of its funding from Ikhwani-sympathetic organisations. The Cordoba Foundation, described by the Prime Minister in March 2008 as a ‘front for the Muslim Brotherhood’, donated £50,000 to the ERMC for the year 2009/10; and Islam Expo, whose registered directors and companies secretaries have a variety of links to the Brotherhood, another £50,000.

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Zakzaky, the IHRC and Jeremy Corbyn

This is a cross-post by Habibi

Here is another look at the work of Ibrahim Zakzaky, the head of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria and a guest next week of the self-styled Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC). He is scheduled to speak at the Islamic Centre of England in Maida Vale, a propaganda centre of the Iranian regime.

This is “Islamic scholar” Yusuf Ali speaking at a meeting of the Islamic Movement, as reported on the Movement’s own website. Want to know about the Jews? Read the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion”, the notorious antisemtic hoax.

Sheikh Dr. Yusuf Ali. started his address with the most common trait of the Yahud (Jews) which is that everyone is goyim except them who are chosen ones of God. According to them, anything unlawful is only unlawful between Jews themselves but lawful for them on the other people. He pointed out that almost all conflicts going on in the world now are due to the instigation of the Jews to benefit in one way or the other.

Also posted in Antisemitism, Events | 11 Comments

Exclusive: Tower Hamlets communities unanimously reject IFE!

Having become sick of the IFE and their Islamist entryist tactics, community groups in Tower Hamlets have got together and issued the following press release:

PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TOWER HAMELTS COMMUNITY STANDS UP TO FIGHT FASCISM IN ALL ITS COLOURS:

The entry of the English Defence League (EDL) into Tower Hamlets to protest against a meeting at the Troxy in East London is a direct provocation to stir up racial tensions, foment dissent among faiths and attempt to bring disunity amongst the communities of the borough. We condemn the fascist EDL whose sole objective is to act as storm troopers for the British National Party (BNP) and pick up the pieces for them after their miserable rout in the local and national elections in neighbouring Barking and Dagenham Council. Under the guise of being non-political and upholding “English” values they are propagating a virulent form of naked Islamophobia which is rejected by the communities of Tower Hamlets. We will do everything in our power to defend the peace in the borough, protect the lives of Muslims and ensure that the unity amongst all is maintained.

Also posted in Anti Fascism, Anti Muslim bigotry, Entryism, Islamism | 46 Comments

Another story of government advisers undermining government ministers (this time in the battle against extremism)

This is a cross-post from Conservative Home

By Tim Montgomerie

Hats off to The Sunday Times (£) for yesterday’s scoop exposing senior Home Office officials who rubbished the Home Secretary to supporters of the Indian Islamist leader Zakir Naik – after she had banned him from coming into the country because of his extremist preaching.

The pair – both employed by the Office of Security and Counter Terrorism – went behind Theresa May’s back and told friends of the excluded televangelist Zakir Naik that they were “gutted and mortified” by their ministerial boss’s decision, which they considered to be “a huge error of judgement”.

One high ranking civil servant, Sabin Khan, has been suspended pending an investigation. Also in the frame is Charles Farr, the OSCT’s Director General.

Also posted in Entryism, Politics, UK Politics | 4 Comments

The EDL in Bradford

This is a message by Nick Lowles from Hope Not Hate
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Day by day the violent and racist English Defence League are becoming more dangerous. This shocking video exposes the truth behind this self professed “peaceful” group. Watch this video and then share it with everyone you know:

The EDL exists for one simple reason: they want to spread fear and hatred throughout the UK – and it’s only going to get worse.

In a few weeks the EDL will be invading Bradford for what they’re calling “The Big One.” Once again they plan on attacking the Muslim population.

We’ve been down this route before – the riots in Bradford in Oldham were sparked by small groups of violent racists attacking the local community.

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Tatchell sticks it to Griffin

Above is Peter Tatchell - the most principled, brave and tireless left-wing activist against hate crimes, homophobia, racism and anti-muslim bigotry, not to mention a one-man anti-Nazi movement – confronting Nick Griffin.

Terry Glavin says:

“Since the 1970s, the journalist and human-rights activist Peter Tatchell has been a singularly brave and principled voice for justice and human decency. It would be hard to name anyone in left-activist circles, anywhere in the English-speaking world, whose aim has been so true.”

The man is a national treasure.

Also posted in Anti Fascism | 1 Comment

An Unlikely Benefactor

And now for some good news. Jewish property tycoon, Robert Harush who grew up in Ashkelon in Israel, donated a fortune towards the renovation of large mosque in Montereau in France.

Father of four Robert Harush, 58, grew up in Ashkelon and having completed his military service tried his luck in the real estate business in Europe. His success has won him many hotels and buildings and he is estimated to be worth hundreds of millions of shekels.

Despite his success Harush did not forget his hometown and has returned to Ashkelon and invested in local building ventures. For the past 10 years he has been dividing his time between Israel and France. His four children all speak Hebrew.

The businessman even chose to stay in the southern city during Operation Cast Lead. He remained in Israel also after a Grad rocket landed near his house.

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