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by Juan F. Carmona y Choussat, April 1, 2008
Collaborations nº 2233
The internet movie, Fitna, was available March 27th, around seven in the evening Netherlands time. By ten at night, the prime minister of the country had already appeared on television condemning the film and declaring it deplorable. He complimented Muslims for their fair reaction. He did so in Dutch, and English. Newspaper Trouw even topped that by having its next-day editorial published in Arabic. March 29th the Internet provider had to remove the film overwhelmed by threats. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by GEES, March 25, 2008
In Libertad Digital nº 1409
The attitude of the Left regarding morality, the church, and traditional values undermine the foundational principles which sustain European democracy. Their actions are too extreme. They are destroying the content of European culture, leaving a larger and larger moral, cultural and historical void all the time. Islam will undoubtedly fill this void. Download PDF

by Isi Leibler, March 29, 2007
Collaborations nº 1597
Last year I wrote an article warning that whereas we all support inter-faith dialogue and creating alliances with other groups, we must never lose sight of the objective and recognize that dialogue can only succeed when both parties are committed to improving relationships. If we merely mouth platitudes and make concessions in order to curry favor, this may provide a façade of goodwill but ultimately it becomes a counterproductive exercise which our enemies will exploit to undermine us. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Joseph Klein, March 22, 2007
Collaborations nº 1579
Islamic fundamentalism is the global terrorists’ driving ideology. Sadly, there are no influential Muslim voices with the will and the power to move the focus of the Muslim world toward purging itself of the barbaric tendencies that spring from the dark dogma of reactionary Islam. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Robert Spencer, March 20, 2007
Collaborations nº 1572
The St. Petersburg Declaration, issued at the Secular Islam Summit in St. Petersburg, Florida, last week, is the most comprehensive and forth-right statement of Islamic reform anyone has yet managed to come up with. Instead of denying the existence of the elements of Islam that are being used around the world today to incite violence and justify oppression – as do all too many putative Islamic reformers and moderates – the St. Petersburg Declaration is firmly rooted in reality, and evinces no interest in fashionable evasions or political correctness. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Mark Steyn, March 15, 2007
Collaborations nº 1558
King George VI opened the Islamic Cultural Centre on the site in 1944. It’s the best attended mosque in Britain. If there is a “moderate” Islam in the west, this is it. Download PDF

by Clifford D. May, February 15, 2007
Collaborations nº 1505
The outcome: an attempt to appease Hitler through the betrayal of Czechoslovakia. “Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor,” Winston Churchill remarked at the time. “They chose dishonor. They will have war.”In 1972, Munich again was linked to appeasement.Against this backdrop, last weekend I attended the 43rd annual Munich Conference on Security Policy, a gathering of the international political elite. Download PDF

by Rocío Colomer Flores, January 27, 2007
Collaborations nº 1337
Hassan Nasrallah is to Pan-Islamism what Gamal Abd-Nasser was to Pan-Arabism. His Islamic argument refers to religion as the neuralgic nucleus of the national identity and in this manner nourishes the pride of being a part of the mentioned identity. Download PDF

by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, January 3, 2007
Collaborations nº 1419
My 21-year-old sister did not say anything new. My shock was partly at her reaction in the light of so much evidence and partly because of the genocides of our own time. Download PDF

by Robert Spencer, March 23, 2006
Collaborations nº 859
Islamic spokesmen in the West like to compare the Islamic doctrine of jihad to the Catholic Church’s just war doctrine. However, the Cate-chism of the Catholic Church, in stating this doctrine in its modern form, stipulates that “the use of arms must not produce evils and disorders graver than the evil to be eliminated. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

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