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To Honor Aqsa Parvez, Trees Planted In Jerusalem

by WrathofG-d ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Islamists, Israel, Middle East, Religion, Sharia (Islamic Law) at March 25th, 2009 - 8:55 pm

Pamela Geller posts that in addition to the Aqsa Parvez garden erected in the town of Pelham in Canada, Atlas readers have planted a grove of trees in American Independence Park in Jerusalem, Israel, through the Jewish National Fund.

There will also be a plaque to commemorate the grove of trees which will read:

In Loving Memory of

Aqsa Parvez

and

All Victims of Honor Killings Worldwide

The plaque is 4 X 4 and it will be green to indicate Atlas’ designation to the grove.  It will take about 24 months to put the plaque up.  Pamela suggested and I agree that we should all go when the plaque goes up.

It is my understanding that the plaque will go here:

AIPWall

Atlas Shrugs’ post, with additional information, can be found here.

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I personally do not know enough about this story to comment about it specifically.  However, I want to personally give credit to Robert, Pamela and their readers/posters for going beyond putting mere words on their respective internet blogs and actually taking ACTION in the real world.  These two memorials for Aqsa prove that when Conservatives do more than just talk, we can get things done!  May this be just the beginning!

Aqsa Parvez is remembered and honored!

by savage ( 60 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-Jihad, Islamists at March 11th, 2009 - 5:32 pm

aqsaresolution

Thanks to both Robert Spencer and Pamela Gellar for sharing this incredible news!

Aqsa Parvez is being memorialized by the town of Pelham, Ontario. That is the girl in a graveyard with only the number 774 as her grave marker. Butchered up by her family.

All HAIL the town of Pelham ON!

Aqsa to grind

by Kafir ( 20 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude at February 23rd, 2009 - 11:38 am

From Steyn Online:

aqsaAqsa to grind

For reasons best known to himself, The National Post’s Chris Selley chose to pick a fight with the few people who want to ensure that Aqsa Parvez’s short life is memorialized by something more than the plot number of an unmarked grave. Pamela Geller and Kathy Shaidle can take care of themselves, and have done, but the reality is that if it weren’t for the frothing loony ranting wackjob haters of the blogosphere a 16-year old girl murdered for not wanting to be imprisoned by her family’s culture would be entirely forgotten.

Read. It. All. (please :o)

(thanks to km!)