As you all know that Islam and Muslims respect all religions and the means of media in Islamic countries did not contempt any religion. That respect is a basic rule in Islam, as can be concluded from many verses in the holly Quraan, For example the verse 108 says:- . The Danish newspaper (Jyllands Posten ) exposed to Islam and prophet Mohammed in insolent and sarcasm method. If one recalls that , according to Islamic faith, drawing images of the prophet is not allowed he can imagine (…)
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What Kind of Damage The Julland Posen Newspaper Has Done
8 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Muslim-Bashing and the Power of Cartoons
5 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Shame on the European newspapers for publishing grossly disrespectful cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the founder of Islam. One of the original 12 cartoons, which were all first published in a Danish tabloid, in Sept., 2005, showed him wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a burning fuse. Some of the offensive cartoons were then reprinted in other newspapers in European countries. (1) How would Christians like it, if someone showed Jesus, the "Prince of Peace," with an H-bomb in (…)
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An Open Letter To The UN Secretary General
4 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsDear UN Secretary General
I am writing to you asking you to act, according to your responsibilities, to stop the waves of insults and sarcasms about the Prophet Mohamed that are appearing in European media under the slogan of “ freedom of expression”. We all know that freedom must extend freely until it must stop where and when it offends other people. The insulting cartoon images published by the Danish newspaper Julland Posten and republished by other Swedish and recently by the France (…) -
Preparing the World For Another 9/11
3 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsSigns of the Times Joe Quinn 03/02/2006
What are we to make of the "furore" surrounding the publishing of anti-Islam cartoons by Dutch and French daily papers? The intent seems clear enough - to portray Islam, and therefore all Muslims as fanatic terrorists, and to provoke Muslim groups to confirm for the world that this portrayal is accurate - which is exactly what has happened. Flag and effigy burning has ensued in Pakistan, Indonesia, and the Palestine territories. In Iran, hundreds of (…) -
"LIBERAL" ICON WILSON : HOW I MET BOB (VERSIONS 1 and 2)
24 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentI don’t understand Former Ambassador Wilson’s recounting of how he met the Prince of Darkness , syndicated columnist Bob Novak. In the Vanity Fair profile on the Wilsons ("Double Exposure " , Jan. 2004) we hear this version of events : " But Wilson was CAUGHT OFF GUARD when he received a phone call from Robert Novak , (July 9, 2003 ) who according to Wilson, said he’d been told by a CIA source that Wilson’s wife worked for the CIA. "Could you confirm or deny" , Novak is reported as (…)
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Editing Chavez to Manufacture a Slur. Some outlets spread spurious charges of anti-Semitism
24 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentIt began with a bulletin from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles (1/4/06) accusing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez of invoking an old anti-Semitic slur. In a Christmas Eve speech, the Center said, Chavez declared that "the world has wealth for all, but some minorities, the descendants of the same people that crucified Christ, have taken over all the wealth of the world."
The Voice of America (1/5/06) covered the charge immediately. Then opinion journals on the right took up the (…) -
THE STATE DEPARTMENT’S MIXED MESSAGES
2 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy William Fisher
Amidst undenied charges that the Pentagon is paying Iraqi journalists to write “good news” stories about the country’s progress, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice has announced a new international exchange program for journalists named for famed broadcaster Edward R. Murrow and emphasizing “the democratic principles that guided Mr. Murrow’s practice of his craft: integrity and ethics and courage and social responsibility”.
Rice added, “We all know that the bedrock (…) -
David Corn and "The White House Smear"
31 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
I wish an enterprising journalist would ask Mr. David Corn ,The Washington Editor of Nation Magazine , to answer the folowing questions :
1) Mr. Corn , have you been contacted by the Office of Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald ?
2) Mr. Corn , in your article published in the Nation Magazine on July 16, 2003 ( 2 days after the infamous Robert Novak article identified CIA agent Valerie Plame as an Operative on weapons of mass destruction ) you quote an unidentified source (…) -
Work Stoppages Spike - Look Who Noticed
3 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Michael Hirsch
The Wall Street Journal, which maddeningly restricts nearly all its on-line content to print-edition subscribers, is two-faced. It’s pro-corporate editorial/opinion section carries the same primal sensibility that Jack London ascribed to leaders of America’s business classes when he called them "cavemen in evening dress." The predictable, hard-right opinion pages are a Fox News with semi-colons, combining slavering respect for all-things Bushie with a loathing for unions (…) -
U.S Military Covertly Pays To Run Stories In Iraqi Press
1 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentU.S Military Covertly Pays To Run Stories In Iraqi Press Troops Write Articles Presented As News Reports. Some Officers Object To The Practice By Mark Mazzetti and Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writers November 30, 2005 Washington - As part of an information offensive in Iraq, the U.S. military is secretly paying Iraqi newspapers to publish stories written by American troops in an effort to burnish the image of the U.S. mission in Iraq.
The articles, written by U.S. military "information (…)