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by Soeren Kern
• April 30, 2015 at 5:00 am
- "In
Miliband's Britain, it will become impossible to criticise any aspect of
Islamic culture, whether it be the spread of the burka or the
establishment of Sharia courts or the construction of colossal new
mosques. ... If he wins, Miliband will ensure that the accelerating
Islamification of our country will go unchallenged." — Leo
McKinstry, British commentator.
- The report shows
that Britain's Muslim population is overwhelmingly young and will exert
increasing political influence as time goes on. The median age of the
Muslim population in Britain is 25 years, compared to the overall
population's median age of 40 years.
Despite several grassroots campaigns to encourage
British Muslims to vote in greater numbers, some prominent Islamists in the
UK claim that voting is a "sin."
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The leader of Britain's Labour Party, Ed Miliband, has vowed, if he
becomes the next prime minister in general elections on May 7, to outlaw
"Islamophobia."
The move — which one observer has called "utterly frightening"
because of its implications for free speech in Britain — is part of an effort
by Miliband to pander to Muslim voters in a race that he has described as
"the tightest general election for a generation."
With the ruling Conservatives and the opposition Labour running neck and
neck in the polls just days before voters cast their ballots, British Muslims
— who voted overwhelmingly for Labour in the 2010 general election — could
indeed determine who will be the next prime minister.
In an interview with The Muslim News, Miliband said:
"We are going to make it [Islamophobia] an aggravated crime. We are
going to make sure it is marked on people's records with the police to make
sure they root out Islamophobia as a hate crime.
by Burak Bekdil
• April 30, 2015 at 4:00 am
- A non-Muslim can
rise and become a darling of today's neo-Ottoman Turks. He can win
hearts and minds in important offices in Ankara -- and a bright career.
But to maintain his fortunes, he must remain loyal to the official
Islamist line, both in deed and rhetoric.
- That is the kind
of collective psychology into which Turkey's ruling Islamists force
non-Muslims: either become a collaborator or...
Prominent non-Muslims in Turkey, then and now. Left, an
Ottoman Janissary officer, who was taken as a child from a non-Muslim
minority community. Right, the Armenian Christian intellectual Etyen
Mahcupyan, who "retired" from his position as advisor to Turkey's
Prime Minister after he angered Turkey's ruling Islamists by saying
"what happened to Armenians in 1915" was "genocide".
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Last October, Etyen Mahcupyan, a leading Turkish Armenian intellectual,
"liberal" writer and columnist, was appointed as "chief
advisor" to Turkey's Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu. At first glance,
this was good news in a country where Islamists privately adhere to the old
Ottoman "millet" system, in which non-Muslims were treated
as second-class (if not third-class) citizens.
In reality, Mahcupyan was a reincarnation of the Ottoman "devshirme"
system, in which the Ottoman state machinery produced several non-Muslim
converts who enjoyed a place in the higher echelons of the palace
bureaucracy, and the finer things of life, because their pragmatism earned
them excellent relations with the ruling Muslim elite.
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