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by Kafir ( 40 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Pakistan at August 1st, 2009 - 8:25 am

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6 Pakistani Christians die in riots with Muslims

ISLAMABAD — Days of rioting between Christians and Muslims in eastern Pakistan following allegations that a Quran was defiled escalated Saturday, leaving six Christians dead, including a child, authorities said.

Members of a banned Muslim organization began torching Christian homes in the Punjabi city of Gora on Thursday after accusing them of desecrating pages from Islam’s holy book, Federal Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti said.

“There is no truth in the allegation,” he told The Associated Press, adding that he had himself visited Gojra on Friday and asked police to provide protection to Christians who were facing threats.

He accused the police of ignoring his instructions and said hundreds of radical Muslims on Saturday burned more Christians homes and killed six, including four women and a child.

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Another minister, Dost Mohammad Khosa, said the issue of the alleged desecration had been settled. “Today, somebody opened fire at a peaceful rally that was passing by a Christian neighborhood. That made things worse. We are sure some miscreant elements have tried to exploit the situation,” he said.

It is a pretty sad commentary that even the Federal Minister for Minorities feels that if there was “truth to the allegation” it would be seen as justification.

Update 8-2-09
BBC has updated with video. The number of deaths is 8.
(thanks to shadowman)

Israelis To Parade Through Israeli Town With Israeli Flags; Israeli-Arabs Protest & Threaten Violence

by WrathofG-d ( 33 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Israel, Middle East, Religion, World at March 24th, 2009 - 1:12 pm

Israelis have received the proper authorization from the Government to parade with Israeli flags through Northern Israeli towns.  Although they got no resistance from any other towns they are going to march through, the supposedly loyal Arab-Israeli citizens and leadership of the Israeli town of Umm El-Fahmof are mobilizing to block the march, protesting, and threatening violence.

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(IsraelNN.com) Leaders of the Arab population in Israel are calling upon masses of Arabs to show up in Umm El-Fahm Tuesday in order to block the planned march by 100 Jews in the northern Israeli city. The marchers will hold Israeli national flags.

[Member of Knesset] Ben-Ari noted: “We are just going to march with Israeli flags, not enemy flags. This is the country where the residents of Umm El-Fahm live, and it gives them stipends and a budget for their municipality.”

Ben-Ari’s mentor, the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, led a march into Umm El-Fahm in 1984. The marchers managed to make a small advance into the town but encountered a mass of rock-throwing Arabs and eventually had to retreat.

When the route of the proposed march was discussed in court, the police asked for it to pass on the outskirts of the Arab city, (ed- Israeli Jews cannot safely walk though an Israeli-Arab city IN Israel?) but the court accepted the organizers’ requests and insisted that it pass inside the city. Police have worked out a route for Tuesday’s march with Ben-Gvir and Marzel, but Ben-Gvir said that although the organizers have agreed to the route proposed by police, he is not happy with it and thinks that it “bodes ill.” The number of participants in the march was limited by the court to 100.

Amir Mahoul, head of the Subcommittee for Liberties in the Higher Monitoring Committee of Israeli Arabs, published an announcement Sunday in which he called upon the public to show up in the greatest possible numbers in order to physically block entry by the marchers. He also asked that human rights activists and Arab lawyers show up to document the events.

Mahoul said the Israel police “is not a neutral side and is not trying to maintain public order. It is a mechanism for depriving our public of the right to organize and oppose the aggression against it.” (ed-Israelis marching with Israeli flags in an Israeli city is “‘aggression”?)

MK Hana Sweid (ed-Arab-Israeli MK from “Hadash” the Communist Arab Party) said the planned visit to Umm El-Fahm was “an act of pure provocation” and warned that it could turn into a confrontation.

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The above is not unique behavior for the Israeli-Arabs against Israeli-Jews.  On election day this year, the so-called loyal Israeli Arabs threatened, and assaulted Jewish Member of Knesset Aryeh Eldad while he was acting as an election monitor at Polling Place #12 in the city’s Arzi neighborhood.

MK Eldad replaced another Jewish election monitor who was prevented by police from entering the city altogether because of threats on his life.  While MK Eldad was performing his duties, an Israeli-Arab mob began rioting and threatening him outside of the polling station.  Rocks were thrown at security forces, and shouts of “Death to the Jews!” could be heard. (Video)

This was not in the “occupied territories”, or Gaza, and these were not the actions of Hamas, “palestinians”, Fatah, or Hiz’b’allah.  These are Israeli-Arab citizens in an Israeli town well within Israel’s borders…and they consider citizens walking through their streets with their own national flag to be “aggression” and “provocation”!

Can we question their loyalty yet?

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Peace Activists Armed with Rocks, Other Weapons

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Election 2008 at August 26th, 2008 - 10:40 am

The Denver Post has a report on the mini-riot incited last night by the Recreate 68 gang: Rocks, other potential weapons helped spark police action.

“Denver police made limited use of pepper spray Monday night when a protest crowd that had gathered near Civic Center Park refused requests to disperse and suddenly rushed a police safety line about 7:15 p.m.” the statement said.

Police estimated the crowd at 300, although many onlookers and media also were on hand.

Among those arrested, many were observed “carrying rocks and other items that could be used to threaten public safety,” the police report said. “In order to protect the public when the crowd surged forward, two officers deployed their pepper spray and one officer used a pepper ball device.”

Pepper balls are similar to a paint ball, but contain the same material as pepper spray.

(Hat tip:Cuckie the Cult Leader@LGF)

Zombie: Recreate 68 Finally Lives Up to Its Name: Riot in Denver

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Election 2008 at August 26th, 2008 - 10:38 am

(Zombie’s reports are cross-posted at Pajamas Media.)

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Unstoppable force…

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…meet immovable object.

But wait: how did we get to this point?

Word had disseminated among the protest crowd that there was to be an “Anti-capitalist march” as well as a “Meet-up for Fundraiser Disruption” jointly announced by Recreate 68 and DNC Disruption 08, two radical groups dedicated to causing problems at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. A notice online said, “Interested parties will gather at 6pm at civic center park” where “top-secret information on a couple of the choicest fundraisers and parties in Denver” was to be handed out. Then, “at the appointed time monday night, we’ll emerge from the shadows to reconvene in downtown and get down and dirty.”

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So every anarchist and ne’er-do-well in Denver gathered in Civic Center Park at 6pm sharp, looking for action. Problem was, no action was immediately forthcoming.

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Everybody milled around for over an hour, wondering what was supposed to happen. Glenn Spagnulo and Mark Cohen, the head honchos of Recreate 68, weren’t revealing anything, even though many people pestered them with questions.

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An unfortunate side effect of announcing your riot on the Internet is that the police can see the announcement as well. As a result, squads of cops milled through the crowd, looking for troublemakers.

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Some of the radicals had collected urine in bags (seen at the bottom of this photo) to later throw at the police (seen at the top).

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Finally a horn was sounded and a jolt of excitement moved through the crowd. The moment had arrived! Hundreds of anarchists formed a procession…

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…and started heading in the direction of downtown Denver.

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But the police were obviously on strict orders to not let these rioters anywhere even near the fundraisers and delegate parties being held in upscale hotels and restaurants just a few blocks away. They formed a blockade to stop the procession from advancing.

Which is where we were at the top of this report. Now, moving forward…

The first confrontation between the cops and the anarchists was very brief — less than half a minute, with decisive victory for the cops, who drove the anarchists (and hapless photographers) back. [Video coming soon!]

It was during this first encounter that someone (a policeman trying to drive back the onrushing crowd, presumbly) let loose a blast of pepper spray, some of which got in my left eye and throat.

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The anarchists tried to turn around and leave the park from a different direction, and bumped smack into a smaller and more easily overwhelmed cluster of police. The first screams and thwacks of violence were heard and everyone came running.

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It seems everyone had a camera — there was no clear distinction between rioter, journalist and bystander. (A fact which led to serious problems for me later.)

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Someone had gotten into a scuffle with the police and was being arrested. Everyone screamed “Police brutality” and tried to stop the arrest. Reinforcement police formed a protective cordon around the arresting officers.

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Here’s the first arrestee, face down on the asphalt, being handcuffed. I didn’t see what he had done.

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A substantial number of the cops were policewomen, which surprised me. They seemed just as tough as the men.

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By now huge number of reinforcements had shown up (on both sides of the conflict), and police took decisive action to retake the street and keep the crowd contained within Civic Center Park. They waded into the crowd in full riot gear…

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And pushed us back into the park.

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Some of the anarchists formed a line and began jumping up and down and chanting.

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The police formed a riot line that was by now at least ten times as large as their original squad.

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Faced with an impenetrable wall, the anarchists en masse suddenly turned and sprinted across the park and out the other side into the streets. It wasn’t the direction that was originally planned, but I think the idea was to loop back around to to fundraisers and delegate parties once we were free of the cordon.

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The crowd of people participating in or documenting the riot had also grown considerably, and included many people, such as this young woman (and myself) who were not actual anarchists, but rather just observing what was happening. Little did we know that we were getting ourselves into a pickle.

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Because when the crowd reached the end of the next block, a row of well-armed mounted police and riot squad members were waiting for us — as if they had known ahead of time we were going to run in this direction.

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I tried to slip past the line of cops, to transition from being an observer within the riot to being on the outside looking in — but no such luck — the police would not let me by, despite my entreaties and insistence that I was not one of the anarchists.

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Soon the first sprinters reached the police blockade, and were similarly rebuffed.

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Within a few seconds several hundred rioters ran straight into the police wall and were driven back. Behind us, the pursuing police would not let us exit the other direction. We were trapped! No way out, as the city block we were on (I believe it was 15th Street betwen Cleveland and Court) was lined with closed office buildings that were also inaccessible and impenetrable.

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Denied their primary targets, the anarchists made do with what they had: some began spraypainting slogans on the walls. This guy was writing “We’re taking St. Paul next!”

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This woman, who had been standing near me, got a full blast of pepper spray right in the eyes.

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The crowd roiled and seethed, but had nowhere to go.

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Little by little, the cops inched forward from both sides, squeezing us in a vise.

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They soon had us confined on one side of the street.

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No amount of cajoling could convince the cops to let anyone through.

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One of my fellow internees had run into some kind of violence (I didn’t see what) and was pouring out blood.

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Someone else had gotten teargassed pretty badly, and some anarchist medics were trying to help him with water and eye-wash solutions. He was moaning in pain.

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Other people were not in physical pain but instead were having panic attacks and freaking out. The medics tried to calm them down too.

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As night fell, some of the rioters tried to convince the police they were harmless by sitting down en masse and flashing peace signs.

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An hour or two passed, and by now it was nighttime. The police were not letting anyone out of our human cage. I tried once again to charm my way through the line; my attempt was met with nothing but a stony stare.

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Recreate 68 leader Glenn Spagnulo was with us, and took the opportunity to give interviews to some radical media types.

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Every time I tried to escape, I was physically driven back. At this stage I was quite sure I was going to be arrested along with everyone else and spend the rest of the convention in jail.

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Finally, after who-knows-how long, a cry of joy went up: They were releasing people! We all raised our arms above our heads to show we meant no harm (often accompanied by peace signs), and we slowly moved toward a gap in the riot line.

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I had no idea what precipitated this reprieve, but I was as relieved as anyone that we (at least some of us) were being let go scot-free.

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Once out in the freedom of downtown Denver, many of the former rioters let out whoops of joy.

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But the crisis was far from over. More police were arriving every minute.

I was torn between hanging around to see what more happened, and leaving, in order to file this report.

I opted for the latter.