Gazans say Hamas kept them in homes used by gunmen

January 22, 2009

Gazans accuse Hamas of keeping them inhomes while gunmen shoot at IDF. IDF criticizes Hamas’ use of women and children as “monstrous” and accused Hamas of booby-trapping civilians’ homes.

Source: Haaretz

Palestinian civilians have accused Hamas of forcing them to stay in homes from which gunmen shot at Israeli soldiers during the recent hostilities in Gaza, the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported Thursday.

More than 1,250 Palestinians were reportedly killed during Israel’s offensive against Hamas in the coastal territory. Israel has been harshly criticized for the large number of civilians among the Palestinian dead, of whom they numbered more than half according Gaza officials.

But the Italian paper also quoted a doctor at Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital as disputing the number of Palestinians said to have been killed in the campaign.

“It’s possible that the death toll in Gaza was 500 or 600 at the most, mainly youths aged 17 to 23 who were enlisted by Hamas – who sent them to their deaths,” he said.

13 Israelis were also killed during the 3-week operation, which was aimed at halting rocket fire on southern Israel and destroying Hamas’ infrastructure.

The Gaza doctor was further quoted as saying: “Perhaps it is like Jenin in 2002. At the beginning they spoke about 1,500 dead, and at the end it turned out to be only 54 – of whom 45 were militants.”

He was referring to the Israel Defense Forces battle with Palestinian militants in the West Bank town that took place during Operation Defensive Shield at the height of the second intifada.

Top IDF officer: Hamas made ‘monstrous’ use of children during Gaza op

The IDF Gaza Division Commander on Thursday, meanwhile, branded Hamas’ use of women and children during the offensive in Gaza as “monstrous” and “inhumane.”

Brig. Gen. Eyal Eisenberg said the civilians were sent by Hamas to transfer weapons to gunmen during the offensive. He also accused the Islamist militant group of booby-trapping many of the civilians’ homes.

“Entire families in Gaza lived on top of a barrel of explosives for months without knowing,” Eisenberg said.

The officer asserted that despite international calls for investigations into alleged war crimes, the Israel Defense Forces soldiers adhered to moral principles while fighting in Gaza.


Pakistanis under duress from Taliban rule

January 12, 2009

Taliban enforces arcane rules in Pakistan’s Swat province: girls banned from education, hairdressers cannot shave beards, women are even killed if they enter markets.

Source: Daily Times (Pakistan)

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Taliban to girls: marry militants or face consequences

January 2, 2009

Taliban are forcing parents to marry their daughters to militants in Pakistan. Also declared that unmarried women are to remain in the house unless accompanied by a male relative. Taliban has burned or destroyed over 100 girls schools, and has killed females who do not heed their warnings. Also has banned female education effective January 15.

Source: Times of India

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U.N. passes Islamic 'Defamation' action

December 18, 2008

U.N. passes Defamation of Religion resolution.

Source: CNS News

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Rights experts attack Islam defamation drive at UN

December 17, 2008

Resolution would silence criticism, suppressing other views and freedom of expression.

Source: Reuters

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Somalian rape victim, 13, stoned to death

November 2, 2008

13 year-old Somalian girl is stoned to death for being raped. A crowd of about 1,000 gathered to watch the execution. None of the rapists were brought to trial. Al Shabaab terrorist opened fire as witnesses attempted to save her life, killing a boy.

Source: The Guardian (UK)

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UN Might Review Plan to Criminalize Christianity

July 23, 2008

UN plan would make Christians criminals under international law. Plan is supported by 57 members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Source: World Net Daily

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UN cannot Criticize Islam after Ruling

June 25, 2008

The UN Human Rights Council can no longer criticize Muslim countries following complaints from Muslims. Sharia law matters such as genital mutilation, stoning, and child marriage are now off limits.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=79F671A7-DE83-4F6C-A219-B12076BA3AD3

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