Showing posts with label hardline Islamists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hardline Islamists. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Kadyrov loyals respond to his possible 'abdication' by appeals on behalf of Chechen people
Ramzan Kadyrov's subordinates respond to his possible 'abdication' by appeals on behalf of Chechen people. (CaucasianKnot).
On February 28, Grozny hosted the so-called "Civil Forum" in support of Ramzan Kadyrov, organized by direct subordinates of the Chechen leader.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that the second term of Ramzan Kadyrov at the post of the Chechen leader expires on April 5. On February 23, he announced that he had no desire to continue leading the republic.
In the evening of February 28, the "Grozny" TV Channel showed a report devoted to the "Civil Forum". During the event, it has been consistently emphasized that the position of the participants of the forum coincides with the opinion of the whole Chechen nation, concerned about the news that Ramzan Kadyrov is ready to leave his post.
The above "Civil Forum" was a temporary alternative to mass rallies, to which public employees, students and pupils of the Chechen Republic are driven, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was told by a leader of one of the local NGOs, who preferred to remain anonymous.
"All this is just a play, staged with the purpose to ensure that Kadyrov will once again stay in power," the source has said.
According to him, such events are organized under the control of Ramzan Kadyrov himself.
"It's kind of the soil probing and testing the loyalty of subordinates. And this is typical for dictators who approved a regime of personal power," the source has concluded. Hmmm......As i said earlier: Kadyrov is a sly fox he will 'reluctantly' accept to stay as leader of Chechnya.
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Monday, February 1, 2016
Study: Muslim migrants tend to fundamentalism.
Study: Muslim migrants tend to fundamentalism. (bazonline).[Google translated].
The result of a study on the setting of Muslim immigrants in Europe causes a sensation: Researchers at the Science Centre Berlin for Social Research (WZB) have found that it is far more common among Muslims to have fundamentalist views, then as a resident Christians.
As part of the "Six Country Immigrant Integration Comparative Survey", the scientists questioned nearly 6000 Muslims with Moroccan or Turkish background, who live in France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden or Austria.
The result: 44 percent of respondents showed a fundamentalist stance. In a comparison group of 2,500 based in the countries Christians compared with only four percent.This study disproved that few Muslims in the West are fundamentalist, says study leader Ruud Koopmans according to the "NZZ am Sonntag".
According to the study 60 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that Muslims should return to the roots of Islam.
75 percent affirmed the position that there is only one interpretation of the Koran and all Muslims have to abide by this.
Thirdly, 65 percent of the study participants, held the rules of the Koran more important than state laws. Who agreed to all three statements according to the study definition presented a fundamentalist attitude to the day. This was true for 44 percent of respondents.
Of those surveyed, Christians agreed to these statements were based on Christianity and the Bible, to 13-21 percent. All three statements was affirmed by only four percent of the Christian participants.
Criticism reaps the study by the Swiss Islamic scholar Rifa'at Lenzin. She blames the researchers of negligence. The President of the Inter-religious Association «Iras Cotis" interfere in the fact that Muslim immigrants would pitted against resident Christians. In addition, it considers that the study's definition of fundamentalism is improper. "Had we precisely asked whether Muslims wanted to introduce Sharia , the agreement would have been probably far deeper"», Lenzin suspects in the "NZZ am Sonntag".
Study leader Koopmans admits that when altered statements, other figures would be arrived at. But it is changing nothing on the main findings that fundamentalist attitudes among Muslim immigrants are widespread.
Moreover Koopmans does not believe that Muslims in Europe know little about their religion. The survey showed that there was a strong relationship between fundamentalism and degree of religiosity; Muslims who regularly go to the mosque, would follow the dietary laws or wear a headscarf.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Video - Pakistan names its 1st armed Drone "Burraq," the flying horse that flew Prophet Muhammad to the heavens
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#Pakistan names its 1st armed #Drone "Burraq," the flying horse that flew Prophet Muhammad to the heavens
http://t.co/O1UspuBNPC
— Dr Shahid (@DR_SHAHID) March 17, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Video - Tchetchenie Une Guerre Sans Traces - 'Chechnya a war without traces'
Video - Tchetchenie Une Guerre Sans Traces - 'Chechnya a war without traces'(svoboda).
March 3rd Franco-German TV channel ARTE showed a film "Chechnya: the war without a trace," and the first screenings were held in Geneva and at the festival "One World" in Prague. Read the full story here.
English version below.
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Chechen President Kadyrov,
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Saturday, March 7, 2015
Video - Lebanese TV Host Rima Karaki Cuts Short London-Based Islamist's Interview following Insolent Remarks
An Al-Jadeed TV interview rapidly deteriorated when London-based Islamist Hani Al-Seba'i, who went off on a historical tangent, refused to heed TV host Rima Karaki's request to stick to the topic of discussion. When Al-Siba'i told Karaki to "shut up," she told him that the interview was over. Hmmm.....As usual when it comes to Islamists it takes a Woman to do a man's job. #Respect. Read the full story here.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
'A generation' of British schoolchildren are at risk of radicalisation by hardline Islamists, warns Education Secretary.
'A generation' of British schoolchildren are at risk of radicalisation by hardline Islamists, warns Education Secretary. (DM).
A generation of children are at risk from hardline Islamists trying to impose a radical agenda on state schools, the Education Secretary Nicky Morgan claimed today.
Mrs Morgan said the summer’s Trojan Horse scandal, which saw five schools in Birmingham placed in special measures after inspectors found evidence of attempts to impose an extreme agenda, was unlikely to be a one off.
She said: ‘It could be a nationwide issue.’ Mrs Morgan added: ‘If we dismiss this and try to say this is a one-off, I think we would be letting down a generation of children and families across the country.’
The Education Secretary said Britain must not be shy about promoting British values to stop others getting their own ideologies across. She said ideals such as democracy and tolerance must be ‘woven’ into the curriculum.
In her first appearance before the education select committee, Ms Morgan said a “cultural change” is needed and individuals who try to promote a particular view in schools need to be removed from the system. “There will be further attempts by those and others,” she acknowledged.
Ms Morgan told the cross-party group of MPs: “We must not be shy about talking about fundamental British values. If not, other people will attempt to get their ideologies across.”
Ms Morgan was giving evidence on extremism on schools the day after Ofsted published updates on five Birmingham schools declared failing in the wake of inspections as part of investigations into the alleged Trojan Horse takeover plot by hardline Muslims.
Five months after these schools were inspected, they have still not improved, the watchdog warned.
Asked whether there had been a hesitancy to act on warnings about the extremist threat because of cultural sensitivities,
Ms Morgan said there needed to be a ‘cultural change’ for officials to be more assertive on issues of faith and values. ‘It will absolutely require... there to be a cultural change, which is that we should not be shy about talking about our own values, we should not turn a blind eye when concerns are raised and we should know that there are people who don’t subscribe to our values and will attempt some sort of entryism – whether it’s in relation to a particular faith or any other extremist views.’ Hmmmm.....A case of too litle, too late. Read the full story here.
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