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The Wackos are after the Cartoons again…

So, here it is again. The radical Islamists are trying to dictate what the rest of the world gets to see in print. Clearly there is no place in Western society for this foolishness, nor should there be any place in any other society. Don’t like some cartoons in a newspaper? Don’t buy it. You don’t get to threaten people, burn stuff, blow stuff up or otherwise coerce others into living by your rules. Get over yourselves and live in the real world. That’s the stuff of cavemen and animals. Good on the FBI for cracking this one!

from globeandmail.com

Canadian charged in assassination conspiracy

A former Pakistani cadet and medical student who got Canadian citizenship then settled in Chicago, Tahawar Hussain Rana was known as an immigration consultant and abattoir operator.

Now he is accused of helping mastermind a terrorist plot that he and alleged conspirators dubbed the Mickey Mouse project, with tentacles stretching from a Toronto office tower to radical groups in Pakistan. Mr. Rana’s co-accused, a Pakistani-American who Westernized his name to David Headley, told the FBI he wanted to kill two Danish journalists in retaliation for their paper’s publication in 2005 of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday.

Mr. Headley, who was arrested Oct. 3 as he boarded a plane at Chicago’s O’Hare airport, also told police he trained with Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group behind the Mumbai attacks last year.

The alleged conspiracy ended in a dramatic raid 10 days ago, when more than 100 federal agents, some with assault rifles and body armour, descended on Mr. Rana’s slaughterhouse in rural Illinois while helicopters and surveillance planes buzzed overhead.

Mr. Rana, who was arrested at his home, was known among Chicago Muslims as “Dr. Rana,” a Mercedes-driving entrepreneur who provided immigration services at an office decked with the Canadian flag.

Mr. Headley posed as an employee of Mr. Rana’s immigration consultancy during a January reconnaissance trip to Denmark to stake out the paper, the court filings say.

Mr. Rana’s staff in Chicago and Toronto were told to expect calls from Denmark checking Mr. Headley’s credentials.

The court filings don’t say how the attacks would be carried out but note that Mr. Headley had sent his will to Mr. Rana.

Mr. Headley told the FBI he wanted to kill the cartoonist Kurt Westergaard and Flemming Rose, the cultural editor behind the cartoons’ publication in the Jyllands-Posten. When he was arrested, he was carrying a memory stick with videos of the newspaper building, a nearby military barracks and a train station.

He even admitted he checked out a Copenhagen synagogue because he mistakenly thought Mr. Rose was Jewish, the court filings say.

In addition to the immigration consultancy and the abattoir, the 48-year-old Mr. Rana owns a grocery store in Chicago.

“He was offended by the cartoon depictions of the Prophet Mohammed,” the FBI said in an affidavit.

Mr. Headley, 49, changed his name from Daood Gilani in 2006.

He lived in a Chicago flat leased to a dead man and used a cellphone also registered to a dead man, the FBI said. He is also associated with another radical group in a lawless tribal part of Pakistan, Harkat-ul-Jihad-e Islami, which has ties to al-Qaeda.

Starting a year ago, the pair had been online on a Yahoo discussion group for former students of a cadet school in Hasan Abdal, in the Punjab part of Pakistan.

“Call me old-fashioned but I feel disposed towards violence for the offending parties, be they cartoonists from Denmark or … Irshad Manji (Liberal Muslim trying to make lesbianism acceptable in Islam),” Mr. Headley allegedly wrote in a posting in October of 2008.

Mr. Headley and another conspirator began preparing a plan and tried to code their communications, according to the FBI affidavits.

The two and Mr. Rana allegedly created a string of numbered e-mail accounts. But the FBI was wiretapping their phone calls and intercepting e-mails. Agents were listening in as Mr. Rana calculated out loud how he should code a new e-mail account, according to court affidavits.

Mr. Rana also went to high school with the Pakistani consul-general in Chicago and used the relationship to facilitate a five-year visa for Mr. Headley’s travels, the FBI said.

Mr. Rana, the affidavit says, booked one of Mr. Headley’s plane tickets, a return flight from Copenhagen.

The FBI alleges Mr. Headley sent an e-mail directly to Mr. Rana after the visit: “I checked out business opportunities here. They seem quite promising.”

From there, he went to meet terrorists in Pakistan, the U.S. complaint says, adding that he returned to Denmark for another visit last summer.

Questioned about his travels by U.S. border guards upon his return to North America, Mr. Headley allegedly said he was a representative of Mr. Rana’s business, First World Immigration Services.

First World has been in business for about a decade, said Mike Bell, an Ottawa lawyer who sometimes reviewed immigration applications for the agency. Mr. Rana appeared to just be “a wheeler-dealer businessman,” Mr. Bell said.

“A terrorist plot. Holly Molly. I had no idea. No idea whatsoever. … He’s always been above board. They’re very reputable in their dealings with us.”

Muhammad Salim Mukhti, a former halal butcher who often prayed beside Mr. Rana, described him as a Punjabi who had served in Pakistan’s army before coming to America.

Even at the mosque, conversations with Mr. Rana often turned to large amounts of money. “I meet him every Friday, he prayed with me. He says, ‘You know, he owes me, one guy, $70,000, $4,000, $5,000 … blah blah blah,” Mr. Mukhti said.

The FBI says there is considerable reason to doubt the alleged cover story that Mr. Headley visited Denmark because First World Immigration Services wanted to open up a branch in Copenhagen.

Certain terms overheard by authorities during intercepted e-mails and phone calls – such as “countersurveillance,” “route design” and “cover authentication” – are more consistent with a planned terrorist attack than with any legitimate business, the FBI says.

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What next… burning books?

This is a perfect example of the danger posed by bowing to radical influences. The influence of radical Islam and Western society’s obsession with political correctness come together to censor our media. Gabriele Brinkmann at least has the guts to stand up for her art and refuse to let fear dictate her writing. To be clear, it’s not Islam that is the problem. It could just as easily be radicals in any religion taking the stance that they have a right to impose their view of the world on others.

- Unmasker

German publisher cancels book seen insulting Islam

from reuters

By Sarah Marsh

BERLIN (Reuters) – A German publisher said Tuesday it had canceled the printing of a murder mystery about an honor killing because it contained passages insulting Islam and may have prompted Islamist retaliation.

Droste publishers dropped the book by author Gabriele Brinkmann entitled “To Whom Honor is Due” after she refused to change several passages, including one where a fictional character is portrayed making abusive remarks about the Koran.

“After the Mohammad cartoons, one knows that one can’t publish sentences or drawings that defame Islam without expecting a security risk,” said Felix Droste, head of Droste publishers.

In 2006, violent protests broke out in several Islamic countries after cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a Danish newspaper sparked outrage among Muslims.

The publisher’s decision has prompted criticism that it is bowing to Islamist intimidation and curtailing freedom of speech. The firm has also received threats from far-right groups against its employees for being “friends of Islamists.”

German newspapers ran headlines: “Publisher self censors” and “Fear of Islamist attacks.”

The media also compared the decision to an incident in 2006, when a Berlin opera house postponed a production of Mozart’s “Idomeneo” which showed the Prophet Mohammad’s severed head, citing security fears.

“What on earth is this all about, where are we here? We are in a free country,” Brinkmann told German media.

Droste said that while it had a long history of releasing controversial books and was already planning to publish another murder mystery on the topic of honor killing, it would not publish books insulting peoples’ faith — whether Islam, Christianity or other religions.

“We do not want to offend religious groups,” spokeswoman Nora Tichy said.

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Religion Meets the Law… Recipe for a Perfect Storm

Where do I start with this one… it seems that Mr. Abdul-Jawad has a bigger problem than not being able to keep it in his pants. Given that he lives where he does he might want to consider discretion if he wants to play the field. Of course, leave it to the ever moderate Saudi justice system to take an appropriate stance on the issue. 1000 lashes seems perfectly reasonable for talking about your bedroom exploits don’t you think? Come on now… really? This is what you get when punishment is meted out by “men of god”. Remember the Salem witch hunts? The Muslims don’t have a corner on the market…

- Unmasker

from reuters

Saudi faces prison, flogging over TV sex revelations

By Asma Alsharif

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – A Saudi court has sentenced a man to five years in jail and 1,000 lashes for boasting about his sexual exploits on television, in a case that has divided public opinion in the conservative Islamic kingdom.

Abdul-Jawad, a divorced father of four, was arrested in August after discussing his premarital sexual encounters, showing off his pick-up techniques and displaying some sex toys and lubricants on a Lebanese TV program.

His comments caused a public outcry in Saudi Arabia, where the religious elite has vast powers over society and religious police enforce the segregation of men and women in public.

King Abdullah has begun to reform education and the judiciary in recent years, partly to discourage Islamic militancy. But he faces resistance from clerics and conservative princes and analysts say the case gives fresh momentum to some clerics’ calls for strict curbs on social freedoms.

Three of Abdul-Jawad’s friends who appeared on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) were sentenced to two years in jail and 300 lashes each.

LBC is a popular channel in Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s most conservative societies, and many Saudis tune into its Western-style entertainment programs and talk shows.

Abdul-Jawad, 32, spoke from his bedroom on an episode of “In Bold Red.” He was shown driving his red convertible to a shopping mall where he said he used his mobile phone to pick up girls.

A court official said that, on top of the lashings and jail sentence, Abdul-Jawad’s phone and car would be confiscated and he would be banned from traveling after completing his term.

Lawyers say Abdul-Jawad could have been given the death penalty. Judges, who are clerics of Saudi Arabia’s strict Wahhabi school of Islam, have wide powers of discretion.

Abdul-Jawad’s brother said it would be difficult for him to be accepted back into society.

“Now he has been fired from his job and after his jail term it won’t be possible for him to get a job in government or the private sector because he was charged with a case of moral indecency,” the brother, who did not want to be named, told Reuters.

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