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    More bullshit from the worst people on earth,,,, :smack:


    Citing Quran-Burning Threat, Islamic Body Wants U.N. to Outlaw ‘Offenses Against Religion’
    A leading international Islamic body said Thursday that the United Nations should outlaw 'all forms of offense against religions.'
    Friday, September 10, 2010
    By Patrick Goodenough
    Citing Quran-Burning Threat, Islamic Body Wants U.N. to Outlaw
    Pakistan protest

    A Pakistani protester shouts slogans during a protest against plans to burn copies of the Quran, in Multan, Pakistan on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Khalid Tanveer)

    (CNSNews.com) – Following the uproar over the threatened burning of the Quran by a small Florida church, a leading international Islamic body said Thursday that the United Nations should outlaw “all forms of offense against religions.”

    “The Florida Dove World Outreach Center Church’s plan to burn copies of the Holy Quran on September 11 … requires immediate action to outlaw all acts of defamation of religions and religious sanctities,” the Morocco-based Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) said in a communique.

    “It is a blot on humanity that such discriminatory attack against Islam and Islamic holy sites is continuing in the absence of deterrent legal measures, local and international.”

    ISESCO, an arm of the 56-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), called on the U.N. “to issue an international law criminalizing all forms of offense against religions under any circumstances.”

    Dove World pastor Terry Jones on Thursday afternoon said he was canceling the planned burning of Qurans, an announcement that topped news bulletins around the world and made front page headlines in newspapers from Jakarta to Karachi to Riyadh on Friday.

    Jones linked the decision to back down to an alleged agreement that the controversial planned Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero would be relocated.

    Quran protest

    An Afghan protestor holds a poster at a demonstration against the United States and the Quran-burning plans, in Mazar-e-Sharif north of Kabul on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Mustafa Najafizada)

    “The American people do not want the mosque there and of course Muslims do not want us to burn the Quran,” he said. “The imam [Feisal Abdul Rauf] has agreed to move the mosque, we have agreed to cancel our event on Saturday, and on Saturday I will be flying up there to meet with him.”

    Organizers of the so-called Park51 project quickly denied that any agreement had been made, however: “It is untrue that Park51 is being moved,” they said in a statement posted online. “The project is moving ahead as planned. What is being reported in the media is false.”

    The Florida Muslim cleric who mediated with Jones said later that the agreement was merely for a meeting between Jones and Rauf. In turn, Jones said he had been “lied” to and was rethinking his decision to cancel.

    ISESCO’s call was an expected opening salvo in a fresh push by the OIC to use both the Quran-burning threat and the Manhattan mosque dispute to move forward its decade-old campaign to get the U.N. to outlaw what it calls “religious defamation” worldwide.

    The OIC argues that legal deterrents are necessary in the light of instances of “Islamophobia” which it says have increased significantly since 9/11. OIC publications use the label “Islamophobia” to cover a range of incidents and trends, from anti-Muslim graffiti to criticism of human rights abuses in Islamic states to counter-terrorism profiling.

    Although it has succeeded in getting the U.N. General Assembly and Human Rights Council to pass annual “religious defamation” resolutions the OIC’s drive has been losing ground – in terms of the size of the vote – amid growing public awareness and opposition by religious freedom, freedom of expression and other advocacy groups.

    Critics say outlawing “religious defamation” would silence legitimate criticism of Islamic teachings and authorities, make life even more difficult for non-Muslim minorities, and amount to enforcing blasphemy-type laws similar to those in place in some of the OIC’s most activist member states, such as Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

    The declining support for its resolution campaign has prompted the OIC to pursue a parallel strategy – to have an existing global anti-racism measure, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), amended to incorporate religion.

    Quran protest

    Pakistani lawyers burn a U.S. flag during a protest against plans to burn copies of the Quran, in Multan, Pakistan on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Khalid Tanveer)

    A U.N. committee looking at identifying and rectifying any “gaps” in the ICERD is considering an OIC request to broaden its provisions to cover religion as well as race.

    Make it illegal

    An editorial published by the Saudi daily Arab News Thursday expressed surprise that the U.S. authorities had no legal means of stopping the Quran-burning event because those behind it claimed to be “exercising their right to freedom of expression.”

    It echoed similar sentiments raised in editorials and news stories across the Islamic world in recent days.

    “Ban the desecration now,” Dubai’s Khaleej Times editorialized on Wednesday.

    “It is hoped not just in the Muslim communities but enlightened, progressive and peaceful societies across the world that an act such as the Quran bonfire should be strictly forbidden.”

    In another small Gulf state, Bahrain, a meeting of multifaith leaders Thursday called on the U.N. to adopt a resolution during its upcoming General Assembly session outlawing the burning of texts held holy by any religion.

    In Iran, senior Shi’ite cleric Grand Ayatollah Saafi Golpayegani said Jones should be arrested immediately and his church permanently shut down.

    Quran protest

    The OIC has been campaigning for a decade to have what it calls “religious defamation” outlawed globally, citing incidents like the publication of images of Mohammed. In this picture Pakistanis protest in Lahore on Wednesday, May 19, 2010. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

    (Elsewhere in Iran, a deputy defense minister said the U.S government was behind the Quran-burning event – an attempt to divert attention away from its global “crimes” – while Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said it had been “orchestrated by the Zionist regime after being defeated in its efforts against Muslims and the Islamic world.”)

    Writing on Townhall.com Friday, conservative columnist Diana West said that the only law Jones would break in burning Qurans is Islamic law.

    “With this in mind, it should become clear that the extraordinary global campaign against this stunt is yet another concerted effort, aided by an army’s worth of useful fools, to bring our constitutional republic into conformance with Islamic law,” she wrote.

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    To sit down with these men and deal with them as the representatives of an enlightened and civilized people is to deride ones own dignity and to invite the disaster of their treachery - General Matthew Ridgway

  • #2
    Why do we always have to bend over and try to accommodate their demands? I hope the oil runs out soon.
    "They want to test our feelings.They want to know whether Muslims are extremists or not. Death to them and their newspapers."

    Protester

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    • #3
      ISESCO, an arm of the 56-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), called on the U.N. “to issue an international law criminalizing all forms of offense against religions under any circumstances.”
      They are hopefully just playing to the crowd and not that stupid as to think it would not cut both ways.
      To sit down with these men and deal with them as the representatives of an enlightened and civilized people is to deride ones own dignity and to invite the disaster of their treachery - General Matthew Ridgway

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      • #4
        Asshats and Jackholes. The UN AND the people proposing this resolution
        Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

        Abusing Yellow is meant to be a labor of love, not something you sell to the highest bidder.

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        • #5
          Good.If anyone ever raises the question about our God,our faith and our religion he's toast.Allah Ak.. ehmm,I mean so help me God.
          Those who know don't speak
          He said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one. Luke 22:36

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          • #6
            Originally posted by troung View Post
            They are hopefully just playing to the crowd and not that stupid as to think it would not cut both ways.
            of course they don't think it would ever cut both ways, Muslims in the Middle East not allowed to offend the Zionist or Crusader infidels?

            this idiot in Florida though is causing nothing but providing the circumstances leading to greater chances of U.S. servicemen killed in Afghanistan

            Mikemun: Why do we always have to bend over and try to accommodate their demands?
            Because 21st-century western civilization has become completely pussified and every other group in the world realized it.
            Last edited by rj1; 10 Sep 10,, 20:31.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by troung View Post
              They are hopefully just playing to the crowd and not that stupid as to think it would not cut both ways.
              I think Jews could have a field day with this. Obviously, they haven't thought it through.

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              • #8
                That's a disgraceful thing to even request - the U.N won't enact it and even if it did nobody will listen, but these riotings and protests against legitimate expression do nothing more than push the Islamic world away from everyone else. He has every right to burn a Koran, nothing should be sacred or religiously protected in civil law. Now why he's doing it and who he is are both pertinent questions to his character, but on the issue as an abstract, if he's threatened or curbed that shows us how suppresive society has become, and it shows extremists violence works.

                And it's interesting how just the sniff of the idea of burning the koran gets American flags burned all over the Middle East. Stomach churning hypocrisy. I think the community centre should be built in NY, and this disgusts me.
                Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative.
                - John Stuart Mill.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Wooglin View Post
                  I think Jews could have a field day with this. Obviously, they haven't thought it through.
                  No, Jews are exempt. They're scum of the earth and worthless, anyway. No reason to bother and trouble themselves with what those pesky Jews might think
                  Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

                  Abusing Yellow is meant to be a labor of love, not something you sell to the highest bidder.

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                  • #10
                    Shabbat Shalom!
                    Reddite igitur quae sunt Caesaris Caesari et quae sunt Dei Deo
                    (Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's and unto God the things which are God's)

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                    • #11
                      Just wondering why people don't raise the issue of Saudi Airports opening bags and finding a copy of the Bhagavad Gita/ Bible/ Granth etc and dumping it into a nearby dustbin. It happens all the time. Common knowledge.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by troung View Post
                        Pakistani lawyers burn a U.S. flag during a protest against plans to burn copies of the Quran, in Multan, Pakistan on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010.
                        Do they even notice the irony?

                        Originally posted by troung View Post
                        “Ban the desecration now,” Dubai’s Khaleej Times editorialized on Wednesday.

                        “It is hoped not just in the Muslim communities but enlightened, progressive and peaceful societies across the world that an act such as the Quran bonfire should be strictly forbidden.”
                        I can understand understand the NYT writing this piece, but a newspaper from Dubai???
                        "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" ~ Epicurus

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                        • #13
                          OK, will they take out all the offensive passages that talk of all kaffirs burning eternally in hellfire?

                          Will they also say sorry for all the non-Muslim places of worship that were destroyed and converted into mosques (and I mean all of them).

                          Yes, offenses against religion should be condemned and yes, Muslims have been the worst culprits in this game. Throughout Islamic history.
                          Last edited by Vinod2070; 11 Sep 10,, 06:16.
                          There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don’t..

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Vinod2070 View Post
                            Yes, offenses against religion should be condemned and yes, Muslims have been the worst culprits in this game. Throughout Islamic history.
                            I dunno bout that..... lotta bloody skeletons all over..
                            Cow is the only animal that not only inhales oxygen, but also exhales it.
                            -Rekha Arya, Former Minister of Animal Husbandry

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Tronic View Post
                              I dunno bout that..... lotta bloody skeletons all over..
                              OK. A little exaggeration to make a point never harmed anyone. ;)
                              There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don’t..

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