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Cursed be Allah, Lord of the wicked. May the Peace and Blessings of Satan be upon His messenger, Muhammad the monkey (Piss be Upon Him), his family, his companions, his evil followers and the idiot pigs from amongst his nation. May they forever wallow...
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Allah, Mohammed, Islam and the Mahdi can all kiss my Infidel Ass!...
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Thailand, Malaysia face tough battle to quell Muslim unrest Thailand, Malaysia face tough battle to quell Muslim unrest Thailand and Malaysia face a tough battle to quell separatist unrest on their common border following more deadly attacks last weekend,...
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Department of Justice Examples of Terrorism Convictions Since Sept. 11, 2001 Below are examples of some of the convictions obtained by the Department of Justice in terrorism cases since Sept. 11, 2001: Hassan Moussa Makki (Eastern District of Michigan)...
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Teacher Sentenced for Aiding Terrorists A third-grade teacher at a Muslim school who was the last man charged as a member of the "Virginia jihad network" was sentenced to 15 years in prison yesterday after proclaiming his innocence in a tearful...
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Suicide bomber wounds 8 at hospital in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan -- A suicide bomber dressed in a doctor's white coat slipped into a hospital compound in eastern Afghanistan, where he was challenged by police and NATO soldiers before detonating...
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Leaving Iraq with the job undone would lead to a catastrophe with as much as 30% of the world's oil reserves in the hands of the Islamic jihadists, says the nation's leading expert on Islam. So says Dr. Walid Phares, author of "Future Jihad:...
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Why Mohammed was not a prophet: One who claims to be a messenger of God is expected to live a saintly life. He must not be given to lust, he must not be a sexual pervert, and he must not be a rapist, a highway robber, a war criminal, a mass murderer or...
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3,500 Islamists said hiding in Somalia By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN MOGADISHU, Somalia - Remnants of Somalia's Islamic movement still pose a threat in the capital, the interior minister said Thursday, a week after his government and Ethiopian troops chased...
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Iranian Supreme Leader's Hajj Message والحمد لله رب العالمین و الصلاﺓ علی سید المرسلین و علی الله الطیبین و صحبه الصادقین Once again the Hajj season is back with its spiritual tidings, and again it presents a precious opportunity to the Islamic world....
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UN troops raping children - report January 03, 2007 The Daily Telegraph of London reported today that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff were raping and abusing children as young as 12 in southern Sudan. The newspaper, in a story posted on its website,...
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Defensive calf named after US president January 03, 2007 A TWO-year-old calf that escaped slaughter at an abattoir in Mumbai for a Muslim festival has been named George after the US president, a report said today. George bolted and ran into a scrapyard...
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Hundreds of cars torched overnight January 01, 2007 VANDALS (muslims) set fire to about 400 cars overnight and police said they arrested more than 250 people, as violence marred France's New Year celebrations. However, a police spokesman said there...
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Kenya arrests as many as 2 men with Canadian passports: reports As many as two Somali Islamic fighters who claim to be Canadian were among 10 fighters arrested by Kenyan police, according to separate reports Tuesday. The 10 were arrested on Monday at...
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Somali Islamists flee toward Kenya and to the hills By Sahra Abdi KISMAYU, Somalia (Reuters) - Somalia's Islamists fled toward Kenya or melted into the southern hills on Monday after abandoning their last stronghold to advancing government forces...
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Senators will try to visit Hicks A CROSS-party group of federal politicians will appeal to the US Government to visit Australian David Hicks at the Guantanamo Bay military detention camp in Cuba. South Australian senators Natasha Stott Despoja and Linda...
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Prayers and fears of Madrid's Muslims By Dominic Bailey BBC News Online, Madrid Muslims in Spain are worried. Exactly who was behind the Madrid train bombings is still not certain but three of the five being questioned are Moroccan, one of whom is...
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Spain cathedral shuns Muslim plea The Roman Catholic bishop of Cordoba in southern Spain has rejected an appeal from Muslims for the right to pray in the city's cathedral, a former mosque. Juan Jose Asenjo rejected the request made by Spain's...
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Ashraf Khalil He is currently a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. He wrote the column for the San Francisco Chronicle on May 16, 2002 in "news analysis" section, titled " Roads to Mideast Peace Diverge ". He was also the former editor...
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Six bombs hit Thailand's capital BANGKOK (AFP) - At least 20 people have been injured in Bangkok night after six bombs exploded in the Thai capital, police said, as revellers were preparing to bring in the New Year. The six explosions happened within...
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Area Somalis want peace for homeland Many of the 1,500 protesters in Minneapolis were angered that the U.S. gave tacit support for ousting of Islamists. By Liz Fedor, Star Tribune More than a thousand Somalis gathered in Minneapolis on Saturday to call...
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Hundreds of Turks injured in Muslim animal sacrifice Hundreds of Turks spent the first day of the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha holiday in emergency wards today after stabbing themselves or suffering other injuries while sacrificing startled and agitated...
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School veil row teacher sacked A MUSLIM teaching assistant suspended for refusing to remove her veil in class has been sacked. Aishah Azmi, 24, sparked a national row when she took her council to a tribunal claiming religious discrimination. PM Tony Blair...
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TALIBAN commander warns that Saddam's hanging will only spur on extremists By ONLINE REPORTER December 30, 2006 A TOP commander of Afghanistan's Taliban has said the execution of Saddam Hussein would galvanise Muslim opposition to the United States....
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