Sunday, August 14, 2005

Islamic and Sikh Terrorists Planning Attacks for Independence Day

Muslim and Sikh terrorist groups, with possible ties to terrorist cells in North America and Europe, are planning what appears to be attacks during Independence Day celebrations in India:

Times of India article

India needs help from countries such as the US, the UK, and Canada to combat Sikh and Muslim terrorists cells operating in their countries and which fund terrorism in India.

Friday, August 12, 2005

Salman Rushdie in His Own Words

In an article written by himself, Rushdie criticizes Islam and the Muslim community in a very eloquent yet forceful fashion. He states:

Traditional Islam is a broad church that certainly includes millions of tolerant, civilized men and women. But it also encompasses many whose views on women's rights are antediluvian, who think of homosexuality as ungodly, who have little time for real freedom of expression, who routinely express anti-Semitic views, and who, in the case of the Muslim diaspora, are — it has to be said — in many ways at odds with the (Christian, Hindu, non-believing or Jewish) cultures among which they live.

What is needed is a move beyond tradition — nothing less than a reform movement to bring the core concepts of Islam into the modern age, a Muslim Reformation to combat not only the jihadi ideologues but also the dusty, stifling seminaries of the traditionalists, throwing open the windows of the closed communities to let in much-needed fresh air.


Rushdie also attacks Sir Iqbal Sacranie, head of the Muslim Council of Britain, who once said, "Death is perhaps too easy" for the author of The Satanic Verses. Sacranie's organization also boycotted a Holocaust remembrance ceremony in London commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz 60 years ago. "If Sacranie is the best Blair can offer in the way of a good Muslim, we have a problem", says Rushdie.

Read Rushdie's entire essay:

Toronto Star article

I'm glad Salman Rushdie is finally trying to reform Islam. But as I've said before, his message is likely to fall on deaf ears. Even many moderate Muslims do not wish to have their culture or religion criticized. Lets hope that progressive Muslims, including Muslim women, who wish to see reform, express themselves in the loudest of voices.

Members of Sikh Terrorist Group Babbar Khalsa Captured

Two Sikh terrorists belonging to the Babbar Khalsa group were captured in India. The two brothers, Gurudev Singh and Devendra Singh, are suspected in the Delhi cinema bomb blasts of May 22. Read the following for more information:

Hindustan Times article

It would be interesting to know whether the terrorists had support from Babbar Khalsa members based in Canada. Members of Canada's large Sikh community heavily fund terrorist attacks in India at a time when Sikh extremism in India is waning.

Salman Rushdie calls for Muslim Reformation

Salman Rushdie, who had a fatwa put on his head for writing the Satanic Verses, and who has now written Shalimar the Clown, a story of a Kashmiri boy who takes to terrorism, argues that The Koran should be looked upon as a historical document and not as divine. He states that by reforming Islam, it would finally leap out of the 7th century and into the 21st. Here are two articles:

Yahoo News article

The Guardian article

Despite Rushdie's comments, Islam is unlikely to undergo any real reformation. Muslim men have too much to lose and nothing to gain. Equality for women and non-Muslims in Muslim countries is not something that we will ever witness in our lifetime.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Canadian Exports Terrorism

Naji Antoine Abi Khalil, a Lebanese-born Canadian, pleads guilty to shipping military equipment to Islamic terrorists. Read the following by Stewart Bell:

National Post article

Canada has unfortunately become a major terrorism-exporting nation. Sikh and Islamic terrorists operate freely and finance and sustain terrorism globally.

Pakistan Supporting Terrorism in Kashmir

There is no sign that Pakistan has stopped its support for Muslim terrorists in Kashmir. Read the following by Chidanand Rajghatta:

Times of India article

Pakistan is unlikely to stop supporting terrorism as it seeks to benefit significantly from it. Pakistan wishes to claim all of Kashmir as its own and will massacre countless thousands of Muslims, Sikhs, and Hindus to do so.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Sikh Terrorism and Government Apathy in Canada

Key Conspirators in the Air India bombing of 1985. Clockwise from top left; Bagri, Malik, Parmar, Reyat:























Twenty years after the Air India bombing by Sikh extremists, targeting Hindus, Sucha Ollek examines why very little has been done by the government of Canada to bring the terrorists to justice:

Globe and Mail article

It is shameful that the Canadian government has ignored countless calls for a public enquiry into the whole Air India tragedy. Is there something it is hiding? It will be interesting to investigate the nexus of Sikh and Islamic terrorists. Note that one of the prime accused, Reyat, was on his way to Pakistan when he was caught. Why would a Sikh visit Pakistan? It is obvious that he was to meet his terrorist cronies there.