Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Canada’s Guantanamo problem

Canada
By Matt Sanchez Monday, August 25, 2008

In Afghanistan, on July 27, 2002, U.S. medic Sgt. 1st Class Christopher J. Speer of Albuquerque, N.M., attached to the 3rd Platoon of Bravo Company, 505th Infantry Regiment was killed by a Toronto born Canadian citizen.

Today, Omar Khadr sits at the American naval base of Guantanamo awaiting trial.

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Internationally Guantanamo invigorates America haters to protest with clenched fists and shake their collective heads in self-righteousness.

Unfortunately, the press has done a horrible job of explaining the Guantanamo detention center and the reason why is probably because too many journalists were busy shaking their heads and clenching their fists.

The Little Prison That Should
Guantanamo is the place no one wants to claim despite the nifty service it provides. A randy group of suspects, most of whom caught on the battlefield, have been held at “Gitmo”, a sliver of freedom on the prison island of Cuba.

In December of 2007, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she wanted the facility closed. The detainees don’t pay rent and the Navy has better things to do than escorting inmates between prayer sessions, exercise hours and the cafeteria.

Of the 775 prisoners brought to “Gitmo,” over half, 445 have been released. Of the remaining 270 detainees, about 50 are cleared for immediate release, but the U.S. has had trouble persuading some countries to take back their nationals.

Most of the countries refusing are dubious nations with few resources and a shaky legal system; international treaties actually prevent the USA from sending those prisoners back, especially if they run the risk of torture. All Western nations, Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany, among others have had their Gitmo guys repatriated. The one exception is Canada who has preferred to pass the golden looney buck on the subject of habeas corpus.

Prisoners of war are supposed to be tried at the end of hostilities and returned to their nations after an agreement, but violence is very real in Afghanistan and the inmates at Guantanamo are unlawful combatants, men with no specific country to eventually be returned to.

The dirty little secret is that despite human rights activists pleas for Khadr's release, who, in an open society like Canada, wants to have a former Gitmo detainee commuting to work on the Montreal Metro or selling spicy kebab on Toronto’s trendy Yonge Street?

The truth is that were Omar Khadr to be released to Canadian custody, the Canadian government may not have any reason to hold him.

So far, 36 former Gitmo detainees were “confirmed” or “suspected” of having carried out terrorists attacks, according to the Pentagon. One Gitmo grad, a Kuwaiti national, traveled to Mosul, Iraq, to blow himself up, this May of 2008.

To be fair, Omar Khadr is not just any run of the mill Guantanamo detainee. Among the rarified few who have been detained at Gitmo, Khadr is practically a celebrity. Khadr’s father, Ahmed Said Khadr was a personal friend of Osama bin Laden.

Little Omar grew up playing with bin Laden’s children. Khadr senior was eventually killed in Pakistan during a raid on a suspected al-Qaida stronghold. Omar’s older brother, Abdullah, was arrested in Pakistan for allegedly running arms to al-Qaida. Omar grew up learning how to convert old Russian mines into updated roadside bombs. Little Omar who spoke fluent English was also quite adept at spying for the Taliban, according to the charges against him.

Omar appears to be a terrorist Mozart, a regular child prodigy with an aspirational career in the explosive arts. He cut his first AK-47 Jihad recording just after puberty and right before his capture on the battlefield.

Media torture
For all the hype about waterboarding, stress positions and sleep deprivations, the Omar Khadr interrogation videos were anti-climatic. We don’t expect torturers to ask prisoners: “Would you like a hamburger?”

Omar Khadr was wounded on the day of the firefight near the lovely Afghan city of Khost, not far from the Pakistan border. He owes his life to the American Army medics who tended to his wounds and the Bagram American military hospital, in Afghanistan, where Omar was treated for three months. Sympathetic op-ed writers have often left these facts out.

Alain Dubuc, writing for La Presse, called the “sinister camp of Guantanamo” the place of a “severely vice-ridden judicial procedure”. He deemed the image of Canada as “retrograde”, which is French for passé.

It’s important to note Dubuc also derided the Stephen Harper government with canceling subsidies to “marginal artists” and not attending the Chinese Olympics. This should reveal how critics like Duboc prioritize: Guantanamo and its prisoners are somewhere between art no one wants to buy, non-progressive politics and offending the sensibilities of a totalitarian nation.

If the “international community” would put out a welcome mat for Guantanamo’s finest, the US Navy and Marines could have their military base back to carry out the type of training that can really put a dent in what’s left of the al-Qaida network.

Until nations take terrorism more seriously than anti-Americanism, Gitmo will remain the multi purpose facility for restraining some very bad people, processing the potential bad guys and being the villain of so many predictable opinion pieces.

Matt Sanchez is an American war correspondent who has embedded with the American, Iraqi and Afghan military. He resides in New York City and is a frequent political commentator in both American and French media. Matt currently reports from the United Nations. He scandalously lived in Quebec, where he learned a little French and a bit about the independent film industry. His work has appeared in the New York Post, National Review and Human Events. Visit Sanchez’s website.

Source: Canada Free Press

Suicide bomber kills 25 police recruits

Iraq
From correspondents in Baghdad, Iraq | August 26, 2008

A SUICIDE bomber today rushed into a crowd of police recruits in central Iraq and detonated his explosives-laden vest, killing at least 25 people and wounding 40, the local police chief said.

Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Khalifa said the attack targeted a crowd of young Iraqis at a police recruiting centre in Jalawla, 150km north of Baghdad.

Most of those killed had been waiting to join the police, he added.

Earlier, officials said a man wearing an explosives-laden vest arrived by car and was stopped by police.

He then leapt from the car and ran into the crowd where he detonated his bomb.

Jalawla is in Diyala province, considered to be one of the country's most dangerous.

It sees regular attacks by al-Qaeda-linked groups targeting Sahwa or "Awakening'' units of Sunni former fighters who have turned against the jihadists and are now financed by the American military.

Iraqi troops backed by US forces launched a massive campaign on July 29, known as "Glad Tidings'' and aimed at clearing the province of al-Qaeda cells.

Source:The Australian

Hundreds of Dutch web sites hacked by Islamic hackers

Holland
By Dancho Danchev

In what appears to be a mass defacement, where several hundred domains take advantage of a shared hosting provider, Net Devilz Netherlands starting as of this Friday, an Islamic hacker known as nEt^DeViL - this is not the NetDevilz team that hijacked the DNS records of the ICANN and Photobucket in June - managed to successfully hack a couple of hundred Dutch web sites as a hacktivist response to the release of the Fitna film, a controversial film released by Geert Wilders, a member of the Dutch parliament in March, 2008.

How did they do it? Since all of the sites are parked on a single IP (81.4.97.190) owned by the Geenpunt.nl hosting company, compromising it means having the ability to compromise the content on all the domains hosted there, which is exactly what happened in this case. Read more ...

Source: ZD Net
H/T: Gramfan

Insurgents deny kidnappping Aussie

August 26, 2008

ISLAMIST insurgents in Somalia deny claims they are behind the kidnapping of Australian and Canadian journalists.

Australian Federal Police and extra diplomatic staff have been sent to Somalia to investigate the kidnapping of Nigel Brennan, reportedly by members of an armed militia.


It's understood Brisbane-based Mr Brennan, 35, and Canadian freelance journalist Amanda Landhout, 26, were kidnapped at gunpoint about 25km from the Somali capital Mogadishu on Saturday.

They, and two Somalis accompanying them, were being held northeast of the capital, Mogadishu, by a militia group, the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSJ) said on its website.

But a spokesman for Somalia's Islamist insurgents said it appeared to be the work of a fringe group.

"We don't know who kidnapped them. There is a (rebel) group which kidnaps for ransom, separate from rivals who have political objectives," Islamist spokesman Sheik Abdirahim Isse Adow said.

He said his group was investigating and would provide assistance to free the pair.

"We shall do all that is possible to save them," he said.

The journalists are believed to have been abducted as they came from interviewing and taking photos at a refugee camp in Afgoye district.

Friends and family of Mr Brennan are maintaining a vigil.

Long-term family friend Jeff Bennett said Mr Brennan's parents were desperately awaiting positive news.

"They are besides themselves and feeling helpless, but they are trying to stay positive," Mr Bennett told the Bundaberg News-Mail.

Mr Bennett said his children had lit a candle as a vigil for Mr Brennan while they waited for news.

"When he comes home, they will blow it out," he said.

Mr Bennett last heard from his friend about two weeks ago, when he said he was looking forward to catching up with his mates for "a beer and a fish".


Source: The Australian with Reuters

Barack Obama through Muslim Eyes

 

By Daniel Pipes

How do Muslims see Barack Hussein Obama? They have three choices: either as he presents himself – someone who has "never been a Muslim" and has "always been a Christian"; or as a fellow Muslim; or as an apostate from Islam.

Reports suggests that while Americans generally view the Democratic candidate having had no religion before converting at Reverend Jeremiah Wrights's hands at age 27, Muslims the world over rarely see him as Christian but usually as either Muslim or ex-Muslim.

Lee Smith of the Hudson Institute explains why: "Barack Obama's father was Muslim and therefore, according to Islamic law, so is the candidate. In spite of the Quranic verses explaining that there is no compulsion in religion, a Muslim child takes the religion of his or her father. ... for Muslims around the world, non-American Muslims at any rate, they can only ever see Barack Hussein Obama as a Muslim." In addition, his school record from Indonesia lists him as a Muslim

Thus, an Egyptian newspaper, Al-Masri al-Youm, refers to his "Muslim origins." Libyan ruler Mu‘ammar al-Qaddafi referred to Obama as "a Muslim" and a person with an "African and Islamic identity." One Al-Jazeera analysis calls him a "non-Christian man," a second refers to his "Muslim Kenyan" father, and a third, by Naseem Jamali, notes that "Obama may not want to be counted as a Muslim but Muslims are eager to count him as one of their own." Read more ...

Source: FrontPage Magazine

Monday, August 25, 2008

ISNA's "soft jihadist", Ingrid Mattson, on the record

Mattson
By Patrick Poole

In preparation for ISNA president Ingrid Mattson’s appearance yesterday at the Democratic National Convention’s “interfaith prayer service”, the good folks at the Center for Security Policy prepared a short backgrounder on Mattson’s statements and positions, “Democrats’ Soft Jihadist”.

Since Mattson will be bringing her entire ISNA cultural terrorist crew to Central Ohio later this week for their 2008 annual convention, I thought it appropriate to republish the Center’s analysis here to get a taste of Mattson’s extremist views (Christians are anti-Semitic, Christians are a greater threat than Osama bin Laden, Wahhabism is just a reform movement, praise for jihadist authors, there are no terrorist cells in the US, etc) Read more ...

Source: Central Ohioans Against Terrorism
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Publishers ok book on Mohammed's child wife

Denmark
Published 22.08.08 16:57

Denmark is again ready to exercise its free speech and press principles by releasing a controversial novel about Mohammed's child wife An American novel about the 6-year-old wife of Mohammed, Aisha, may end up being released in Denmark, after publishing...

An American novel about the 6-year-old wife of Mohammed, Aisha, may end up being released in Denmark, after publishing company Random House dropped its plans to print the book.

Danish publishers association Trykkeselskabet has given its blessing to Sherry Jones' novel 'The Jewel of Medina' to be released in Denmark.

Random House pulled out of its contract to publish the book after fear of reprisals from Muslims, and Jones' agent is looking for buyers.

The novel was brought into the spotlight in the US after Denise Spellman, a professor of Islamic history at the University of Texas, was quoted in the Wall Street Journal as saying the book was 'much more controversial than the Mohammed drawings from Denmark'. She called any decision to publish the book a 'declaration of war' against Muslims.

But Trykkeselskabet indicated that it felt the book needed to be published.

'Fear or threats should not keep a book from being published,' association spokeswoman Helle Merete Brix told Nyhedsavisen newspaper. 'It would be principally and entirely a renewal of all that Denmark has already been through with the Mohammed cartoon affair.'

The book is a fictitious account of Mohammed's revelations told through Aisha's eyes. Mohammed had 13 wives in all - Aisha being the youngest and, according to many sources, his favourite.

But Spellman called the novel 'soft-core pornography' and that it 'takes advantage of people's ignorance' of Islam.


Jones' agent, Natasha Kern, wrote to Trykkeselskabet to congratulate them on their decision to approve the book's publication in Denmark.

'When you consider what's happened in your country, I admire your readiness to ensure that freedom of expression is not obstructed.'

The Islamic Faith Society in Copenhagen had, as of Friday morning, not taken an official position on the book's publication.

Source: The Copenhagen Post

As the West Sleeps, Islamists Work on Establishing a Worldwide Islamic State: (Part Two of Two)

Jasser
By M. Zuhdi Jasser

In Part I, we began a discussion on the not-so-subtle attempts recently by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the “obvious Godfather” and leading imam of the Muslim Brotherhood, of spreading the central ideology of Islamism - the establishment of the Islamic state. His discussions are not on his English site, nor on the Muslim Brotherhood’s English site. His most recent columns on July 13th and July 22nd were only in Arabic. In the last column, I reviewed a few of the most salient points he mentions in his Arabic diatribe concerning the Islamic state in his first column of July 13thentitled, “the Islamic State is a civil state which derives its authority from Islam.” This column will review and critique the subsequent piece in Arabic on July 22, 2008 entitled, “the Islamic State is in line with the essence of democracy.” Oddly, if that publication wasn’t enough, he renamed the piece “the Ultimate Democracy” and republished essentially the same column this week on August 19, 2008 – just with a different title; basically verbatim but shorter. Either he and his staff are growing exceedingly lazy by recycling the same diatribes on the Islamic state, or Qaradawi is using the oldest of brainwashing techniques upon his readers - the incessant repetition of central tenets of ideology. Let’s look at the ideas in his recycled piece. Read more ...

Source: Family Security Matters

Somalians 'won't integrate'

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A Somalian woman who came to Norway more than 10 years ago is harshly criticizing her fellow Somalian immigrants and Norwegian authorities. In a new book, she claims Somalians themselves don't want to integrate into Norwegian society, and that Norwegian welfare programs make it easy for them to remain isolated.

The book written by Amal Aden, a pseudonym for the Somalian author, is already creating an uproar. Amal Aden wouldn't use her own name because of fears for her own safety.

In an interview with newspaper Aftenposten, the author said she hopes to launch a new debate on immigration and what can be done to further integration.

"I wrote the book in the hopes that children will get better lives," she said. "I want to see more integration, and the responsibility for that lies with the Somalians themselves and with the authorities."

She claims that resistance to integration is widespread especially among Somalian men, who fear losing their culture and religion. Many are afraid of Norwegians and view them as infidels who can't be trusted.

In her book, entitled "See us!" (Se oss!), Amal Aden claims the Somalians also exploit the Norwegian welfare state and have many children in order to qualify for more welfare payments. Many couples also "divorce" under Norwegian law in order for the women to receive even more welfare payments as single mothers, only to continue to live under Somalian customs with their Somalian husbands and have more children, the author claims. Read more ...

Source: Afterposten
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Pakistan coalition collapses

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Bruce Loudon, South Asia correspondents | August 26, 2008

PAKISTAN'S coalition finally collapsed last night amid bitter recriminations, plunging the nation's nascent democracy into a new crisis two weeks ahead of a presidential election.

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), broke with the leader of the dominant Pakistan People's Party, led by Benazir Bhutto's widower, Asif Ali Zardari.

Mr Sharif said he would take his MPs to the opposition benches after the failure by the PPP to reinstate by last night judges sacked last year by former president Pervez Musharraf.

"We have taken this decision after we failed to find any ray of hope and none of the commitments made to us were fulfilled,'' Mr Sharif said in Islamabad.

In a move aimed at challenging Mr Zardari and exploiting widespread doubts about his political ambitions, Mr Sharif nominated a highly regarded judge, Saeed us Zaman Siddiqui, to contest the presidential election on September 6.

Mr Zardari had been hoping to stand unopposed. But last night he was confronted by the prospect of his character and partisanship becoming the central issue in the campaign when Mr Sharif highlighted Judge Siddiqui's reputation as "a non partisan and non party person".

Political analysts described the nomination of Judge Siddiqui as "potentially political masterstroke", saying there was every chance that he could defeat Mr Zardari.

"Nawaz has done very well," one said .

"He's finally called Zardari's bluff. He's nominated someone who is highly regarded and there's every chance now that Zardari, assuming he maintains his candidacy, will be defeated."

Mr Sharif is the junior partner in the coalition, but most polls show him to be the country's most popular leader because of his dogged insistence on the judges' reinstatement. Mr Zardari, worried the judges may overturn an amnesty granted to him over corruption charges, has blocked their reinstatment.

The PPP is confident that it can continue to govern, forming alliances with other parties, including two once loyal to Mr Musharraf, the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) and the Karachi-based Muttahida Quami Movement.

There are, however, signs of deepening problems for Mr Zardari, with one of the smaller parties in the coalition, theJUI-F religious party led by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, raising doubts about Mr Zardari's leadership and criticising him over the failure to reinstate the judges.

Mr Sharif's move on to the opposition benches is a major blow to hopes for a stable democracy in Pakistan. There is widespread expectation the split will be followed by renewed political turmoil that could set the stage for yet another military intervention.

The PML (N) and PPP are longstanding rivals, but there had been hopes that after almost nine years of military dictatorship they could create a workable democracy.

As recently as August 5, Mr Zardari and Mr Sharif signed a declaration promising the judges would be restored within 24 hours of Mr Musharraf leaving office. Since the former military dictator resigned last Monday to avoid impeachment proceedings last Monday, Mr Zardari shifted ground again.

Mr Zardari had earlier warned that Pakistan and the world were losing the war on terror, as US intelligence indicated that al-Qa'ida had built a force of 18,500 foreign fighters in North West Frontier Province far higher than previous estimates.

"The world is losing the war. I think at the moment they definitely have the upper hand," Mr Zardari said in his first statement since being nominated for the presidency by the PPP.


Following Mr Zardari's warning, security supremo Rehman Malik banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, which brings together al-Qa'ida and Taliban forces.

Dr Malik, Mr Zardari's right-hand man, said all TTP's bank accounts and other assets would be frozen with immediate effect.

The banning came after Dr Malik had rejected a ceasefire offer from the TTP in the key Bajaur Agency, where fighting has been raging for more than a fortnight. The TTP is headed by Baitullah Mehsood.

On three occasions in the past few days, TTP has claimed responsibility for suicide attacks - including an assault on Pakistan's munitions complex on the outskirts of Islamabad, and the bombing of an emergency ward in the NWFP.

Most analysts believe the ban on TTP will do little. Al-Qa'ida-linked organisations such as Lashkar-e-Toiba are banned, but operate openly.

Source: The Australian

Scotland Yard says its top Muslim officer is suing

Britain
LONDON: Scotland Yard said Friday that its highest ranking Muslim police officer is suing the force, reportedly claiming religious and racial discrimination.

Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, the man charged with handling London's 2012 Olympic security preparations, is suing his employers for 1.2 million pounds (US$2.2 million) on racial and religious grounds, according to the British Broadcasting Corp., which did not cite a source for its report.

A spokesman for London's Metropolitan Police said he understood that Ghaffur had initiated legal proceedings at an employment tribunal, but said the force had not yet been served with legal papers and could offer no further comment. He spoke anonymously in line with police policy. Read more ...

Source: AP

Boys also Victims of Honour Violence

Honorcide
Boys are also victims of so-called honour violence, according to Save the Children Sweden, an organisation dedicated to upholding children’s rights both at home and internationally.

The number of boys reporting that they have been the victim of honour violence is between five and ten percent.

Monica Brendler, a psychotherapist at Save the Children Sweden, believes the problem is even greater. Speaking to Swedish Radio, Brendler told of boys threatened with violence if they do not adhere to their parents’ strict rules and in some cases are even sent to their parents’ homelands to be “educated” in their relatives’ way of living.

Brendler feels that society is usually better at helping young males who themselves display aggressive behaviour rather than those who are victims of aggression or threat.

Brendler called for special emergency centres for boys and young males, just as there are those for young girls.

Source: SR

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