In this mailing:
- Raymond Ibrahim: "Why Do They
Think Islam Is a Religion of Peace?"
- Uzay Bulut: Turkey's American
Hostage - About to be Sentenced for Life?
- Amir Taheri: Europe, Trump and
the Iran Deal
by Raymond Ibrahim • April 15,
2018 at 5:00 am
- Three Muslim men
kidnapped a 12-year-old Christian girl, gang-raped, and
sadistically tortured her, including burning her body with
cigarettes. When her mother of went to police the same day,
they refused to start a criminal investigation or even to file
a complaint. — Pakistan.
- "These attacks
are being carried out daily..." — A villager in Nigeria.
- "I fled from
Pakistan to escape violence such as this, but more and more
the same violence is coming into Britain. Freedom of religion
should be the right of any British citizen but today I feel
unsafe..." — Tajamal Amar, Darby, England.
- "Why do they
[Western people] think Islam is a religion of peace? These
people have been killing us for decades and your media just
ignores it. Now they are killing you and still your President
Obama [had] called it a peaceful religion. We see Western
leaders saying that over and over again. Why?" — A
Nigerian Christian.
A
Christian man who fled to the West from the Islamic world in search
of religious freedom was attacked and beaten senseless by Muslim
men in Derby, England in October. The attackers were angered by the
crucifix hanging from his car's rearview mirror. Pictured: Derby city
center. (Image source: Ray Bradbury/Flickr)
In one of the most brazen attacks on Egypt's
Christians, a Muslim man slaughtered a Christian bishop in broad
daylight. Security camera footage captured a man with a large
butcher knife chasing and stabbing Bishop Samaan Shehata—in the
head, neck, and torso—in the streets of Cairo on October 12.
According to eyewitnesses "the assailant had seen Shehata in
his car, forcibly stopped him, ordered him out and then started to
stab him in the neck and torso. Shehata fled, and the attacker
followed him into the warehouse and finished his attack there with
several blows to the head." Then, while standing over his
victim, "the assailant used the bishop's blood to form a cross
on his forehead." It took 90 minutes for an ambulance to
arrive, and "the bishop was alive for half an hour after being
struck and could have been saved if the ambulance had arrived
timely."
by Uzay Bulut • April 15, 2018 at
4:30 am
- The Turkish
government is using Pastor Brunson's detention as a bargaining
chip. In exchange for his freedom, Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdoğan had demanded the return to Turkey from the
United States of self-exiled cleric Fethullah Gülen, a
political opponent, whom Erdogan claims was behind the failed
coup against him in the summer of 2016.
- "They are
treating the U.S. government with contempt and paying no price
for it." — Pastor Andrew Brunson, March 17, 2018.
- Turkey -- a NATO
member holding an American political prisoner hostage -- has
so far faced no consequences.
Pastor
Andrew Brunson, after he lost 50 lbs. in Turkish prison. (Image
source: American Center for Law and Justice)
An American Pastor, Andrew Brunson, has been jailed
on false charges in Turkey since October, 2016. He is accused, in a
62-page indictment of espionage, overthrowing the Turkish
Parliament and government, undermining the constitutional order of
the state, and membership in an armed Islamic terrorist group,
namely the "Fethullahist Terrorist Organization/Parallel State
Structure", or the "FETÖ/PDY", which the Turkish
government accuses of organizing the failed coup attempt in 2016.
Brunson was not charged until after being imprisoned
for 17 months without any evidence at all, and with no access to
his file. In late March, Turkish prosecutors finally filed official
charges and called for a life sentence of 35 years. His trial is
scheduled to begin on Monday, April 16.
by Amir Taheri • April 15, 2018
at 4:00 am
- If we were to go by
Mogherini's or Westmacott's "commitment" to an
unchangeable "Iran Deal", Britain and France should
have never denounced the "peace accord" that
Chamberlain signed in Munich in 1939.
- However, the EU
argument about "respecting signatures" on the Iran
Deal has another problem, because nobody signed anything.
- Ironically, the only
P5+1 member that has partially complied with the deal is the
US, including by Mafia-style smuggling of $1.7 billion cash to
Tehran.
- Earlier this month,
the spokesman for the Iran Atomic Energy Agency told a press
conference that Iran's nuclear project was "going full
speed ahead" with "new and more ambitious plans
under preparation."
The EU's
chief diplomat, Federica Mogherini, has been collecting air-miles
calling on world capitals to demand "commitment" to the
"Iran Deal," as if this were an article of faith in an
as-yet undefined religion. Pictured: Mogherini (left) stands with
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, during her August 2017 visit
to Iran. (Image source: European External Action Service/Flickr)
The so-called "Iran nuclear deal," a
witches' brew concocted by that most deserving of Nobel peace
laureates, Barack Obama, has furnished the theme of many bizarre
diplomatic twists and turns. The latest is an attempt by the
European Union to persuade President Donald Trump to renege on his
campaign promise to improve or scrap the deal.
During the past year, the EU's foreign policy
point-woman, Federica Mogherini has been collecting air-miles
calling on world capitals to demand "commitment" to the
deal, as if this were an article of faith in an as-yet undefined
religion.
The retiring British Ambassador to Washington, Sir
Peter Westmacott, has been granting interviews to Iranian media,
demanding kudos for having spent "much time and energy"
trying to persuade the US to stick by the deal.
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