Jerusalem Armenians outraged by municipal decision
February 3, 2012 – 17:44 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenian residents of Jerusalem's Old City are protesting a municipal decision to designate a parking lot in the area solely for Jews, although part of it stands on land belonging to the Armenian Patriarchate, Haaretz reported. Parking is a major problem in the Old City, and some residents of the Jewish Quarter claim it is one reason secular families have been moving out
February 3, 2012
Tags: a-parking-lot, a-roomy-parking, a-solely-for, armenian, city, development, Jerusalem, Jewish, land, municipality, muslim, mussa-marizian, patriarchate, the-parking Posted in: Jerusalem
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What Will Happen if US Caves to Muslim Pressure to Change Laws – A Warning – Video
30-10-2011 18:49 Here’s what happens if this country goes the way of Britain and, for instance, caves in to Muslim pressure to change our laws and customs to suit new arrivals, such as is threatened in Minneapolis. There it is Somali-Muslims who want to dictate rules about who can be carried in a taxicab, and who taxi drivers must carry or lose their license. In Britain this creeping Islamization has hit the public schools, according to a new study, where teachers are avoiding some subjects in history, such as the Holocaust.
February 3, 2012
Tags: a-new-study, britain, carry-or-lose, contradict-what, country, creeping, daily, goes-the-way, government, Holocaust, islamization, lessons, local, minneapolis, muslim Posted in: Holocaust Denial
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Syria’s outcome has high stakes for the entire Mideast
To judge from the debate at the United Nations, the international tussle over Syria pits a united Arab League and the Western democracies against a recalcitrant Russia, which is trying to prop up the doomed dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad. If only it were so simple. In reality, the U.N
February 3, 2012
Tags: assad, crisis--, history, Israel, lebanon-, middle-east, muslim, people-, qatar, russian, security, signature, turkey, united, video Posted in: Syria
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Iran-Turkey Ties Under Increasing Strain From Mideast Sunni-Shiite Divide
Turkey’s ties with Iran are under growing strain as the countries split on sectarian lines over Middle East conflicts, depriving the Islamic republic of an ally against western nuclear pressure.
February 2, 2012
Tags: clinton, council, editor, energy, Israel, middle-east, muslim, neighbor, obama, tehran, turkey, university Posted in: Iran
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Amr Moussa will modify Israel treaty: Egyptian presidential candidate discusses peace with Israel – Video
19-01-2012 06:27 Former foreign minister under Hosni Mubarak and leading candidate in Egypt’s presidential elections, Amr Moussa said Cairo is likely to keep its peace treaty with Israel, but in a modified form. He said that provisions regarding troop deployments in Sinai and Egypt’s sale of natural gas to Israel would probably be revised. Moussa, although Muslim, says his policies would be nationalist and neither Islamist nor secular.
February 2, 2012
Tags: a-senior-figure, almost-three, cairo, elections-for, freedom, hosni-mubarak, islamist, Israel, modified-form-, muslim, parties-were, peace-treaty, policies, senior-figure, will-receive Posted in: Egypt
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Wipe Out the Jews – Video
17-01-2012 14:33 Gary looks at recent comments from the Muslim Brotherhood including the One Nation for a New Holocaust viral video.
February 2, 2012
Tags: from-the, from-the-muslim, Holocaust, including-the, including-the-one, looks-at-recent, muslim, muslim-brotherhood, nation Posted in: Jews
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Science, faith and more at Jerusalem Museum
Ari Rabinovitch Reuters OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: A new Jerusalem exhibit displaying a million years of history in the “Holy Land” offers Bible buffs and skeptics alike a chance to say, “I told you so!” Fresh-faced after a three-year, $100 million upgrade, the Israel Museum offers an unparalleled look into the development of monotheistic religions.
February 2, 2012
Tags: a-million-years, a-splendid-bust, ancient, bible, britain, development, israel-museum, Jerusalem, Jewish, modern, muslim, present, reconstruction, virgin Posted in: Jerusalem
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Egypt caught in spiral of disaster
Egypt caught in spiral of disaster By Victor Kotsev Many things that are hard to believe – or explain – happen in Egypt; unfortunately, it all looks more like a spiraling nightmare than a fairy tale in the last year or so. The latest violence on Wednesday, which resulted in at least 74 dead and over 1,000 wounded, and which The New York Times described as “the deadliest soccer riot anywhere in more than 15 years”, is a fitting example of that
February 2, 2012
Tags: Egypt, foreign-policy, game, generals, local, muslim, post, security Posted in: Egypt
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New photo exhibition examines Israel’s veiled women
WEST HARTFORD – What traditions are shared by many observant Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women? The students and faculty at University of Hartford’s Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies in..
February 1, 2012
Tags: center, Christian, faculty-at-university, hartford, Jewish, judaic, judaic-studies, maurice, maurice-greenberg, muslim, students-and, traditions-are, university, west Posted in: Christian
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Imam Khomeini’s thoughts inspired Islamic Awakening: statement
More than 1200 young people from 73 countries attended the conference. Following are excerpts of the statement: The Islamic Revolution led by Imam Khomeini, the great revivalist of Islam in contemporary history, inspired Islamic movements and provided depth to Islamic thought. The role of global powers in suppressing popular uprisings and their efforts to hinder the Islamic movement and misdirect the Islamic Awakening movement to serve their illegitimate interests is common knowledge.
January 31, 2012
Tags: adoption, afghanistan, conference, faith, islam, islamic, muslim, power, united-states- Posted in: Zionism
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Americans seek refuge in embassy in Egypt
(AP) CAIRO – Three American citizens barred from leaving Egypt have sought refuge at the American Embassy in Cairo amid growing tensions between the two allies over an Egyptian investigation into foreign-funded pro-democracy groups. The White House said Monday it was disappointed with Egypt's handing of the issue, which U.S.
January 30, 2012
Tags: cairo, civilian, congress, Egypt, issue, monday, muslim, president, salary, white Posted in: Egypt
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US State Dept says Americans barred from leaving Egypt given refuge at Cairo embassy
CAIRO – Three American citizens barred from leaving Egypt have sought refuge at the American Embassy in Cairo amid growing tensions between the two allies over an Egyptian investigation into foreign-funded pro-democracy groups. The White House said Monday it was disappointed with Egypt's handing of the issue, which U.S. officials have warned could stand in the way of more than $1 billion in badly needed U.S.
January 30, 2012
Tags: a-text-message, congress, country, embassy, Israel, issue, lawyer, military, monday, muslim, obama, president, salary, transition, white Posted in: Egypt
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Hamas Gaza leader heads for Iran
GAZA (Reuters) – The leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh, left Monday for a tour of Iran and Gulf states, continuing a diplomatic drive to realign the Palestinian Islamist movement after a year of political change in the Arab world. Non-Arab Iran, along with its Arab ally Syria, have been principal backers of Hamas. Iran has supplied funds and – according to Israel – weapons to use against the Jewish state
January 30, 2012
Tags: arab, Jewish, jordan, lebanon-, muslim, palestinian, president, qatar, turkey Posted in: Gaza
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Palestine Ambassador: Anwar's Remarks Supporting Efforts to Protect Israel's Security Shocking
KUALA LUMPUR, 30 JANUARY, 2012: Palestinian envoy Abdelaziz Abughoush (pic) characterized as “strange and weird” remarks by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, in which he expressed his full support for efforts to protect the security of Israel. “We are shocked and surprised by the weird statement in which he supported the security of Israel,” the Palestinian ambassador to Malaysia said in a statement here today. He pointed out that Palestine is the core issue for all the Muslim Ummah, and as such it is strange and weird to have such a statement from a Malaysian Muslim leader
January 30, 2012
Tags: a-will-continue, actions, attacks-on-gaza, international, Israel, israelis, malaysia, minister-datuk, muslim, nuclear-weapons, Palestine, palestinian, parti-keadilan, people-, street Posted in: Palestine
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Climate of intolerance in West Bank, activists say
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — A Palestinian atheist who was jailed and beaten last year for expressing anti-Muslim views on Facebook and in blogs says Palestinian security forces are harassing him again, despite government pledges to respect human rights.
January 29, 2012
Tags: conservative, Egypt, family, muslim, palestinian, release-on-bail, security, spring Posted in: West Bank
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Libya's NTC adopts election law, drops women quota
The ruling National Transitional Council on Saturday adopted a new electoral law for Libya to form its first constituent assembly in June, dropping a quota set aside for women.
January 28, 2012
Tags: a-few-members, a-new-electoral, adopted, assembly, benghazi, congress, facebook, from-the-former, from-the-muslim, moamer-kadhafi, muslim, stormed-the-ntc Posted in: Libya
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Utah Muslims and Jews to feast on food, friendship
Utah Muslims and Jews to feast on food, friendship By Peggy Fletcher Stack The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jan 27, 2012 04:13PM MDT Muslim and Jewish chefs will work side by side next week to whip up a religious-themed feast as a symbol of mutual friendship and awareness. There will be matzo, signifying the hurried Jewish flight from Egypt, and chana chaat, traditionally eaten to break the daily …
January 27, 2012
Tags: and-awareness, break-the, break-the-daily, daily, Egypt, feast-on-food, flight-from, hurried, Jewish, muslim, muslims, peggy, peggy-fletcher, work-side Posted in: Jews
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In Major Step, Turkey Airs Holocaust Documentary
An epic, nine-hour film about the Holocaust has begun airing in Turkey. It's the first time such a film has aired on public stations in a Muslim country.
January 27, 2012
Tags: aired-on-public, film, has-begun, Holocaust, muslim, the-first, time-such, turkey Posted in: Holocaust
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In Historic Step, Turkey Airs Holocaust Documentary
An epic, nine-hour film about the Holocaust has begun airing in Turkey. It's the first time such a film has aired on public stations in a Muslim country.
January 27, 2012
Tags: a-film-has, aired-on-public, film, film-has, first, has-begun, Holocaust, muslim, nine-hour-film, public-stations, the-first, time-such, turkey Posted in: Holocaust
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Far-right Vienna ball sparks outrage on Holocaust Day
Nazi death camp survivors marked Holocaust Remembrance Day in Poland on Friday, while in Austria guests at a far-right ball were accused of “dancing on Auschwitz graves”. Survivors joined Israeli and Polish officials at ceremonies for the 67th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau at the site of the former camp where the Nazis killed more than a million people, mostly European Jews .
January 27, 2012
Tags: austria, country, european, friends, green, Israel, Jewish, muslim, norway, president, white Posted in: Holocaust
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Turkish TV airs Holocaust documentary; 1st time publicly aired in a majority-Muslim country.
ANKARA, Turkey – An epic French documentary about the mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime has appeared on Turkish television to mark international Holocaust Remembrance Day — the first time the film has been aired on public television in a majority-Muslim country.
January 27, 2012
Tags: arabic, documentary, europe, european, film, first, france, french, german, Holocaust, Israel, Jewish, muslim, paris, victims Posted in: Holocaust Denial
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Turkish TV airs Holocaust documentary; first time publicly aired in a majority-Muslim country
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — An epic French documentary about the mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime has appeared on Turkish television to mark international Holocaust Remembrance Day — the first time the film has been aired on public television in a majority-Muslim country. State television TRT's documentary channel showed the first episode of filmmaker Claude Lanzmann's “Shoah” late Thursday — the eve of the day of remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust
January 27, 2012
Tags: arabic, country, documentary, first, french, home, Israel, Jewish, muslim, ottoman, paris, president, victims Posted in: Holocaust Denial
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Turkish state TV airs Holocaust documentary for the 1st time
The Canadian Press – ONLINE EDITION By: Suzan Fraser, The Associated Press 27/01/2012 4:07 AM | Comments: 0 ANKARA, Turkey – An epic French documentary about the mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime has appeared on Turkish television to mark international Holocaust Remembrance Day — the first time the film has been aired on public television in a majority-Muslim country. State television TRT's documentary channel showed the first episode of filmmaker Claude Lanzmann's “Shoah” late Thursday — the eve of the day of remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust
January 27, 2012
Tags: country, documentary, european, film, first, french, german, Holocaust, Israel, muslim, paris, president, turkey, turkish, victims Posted in: Holocaust Denial
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Bid for Iran nuclear talks confronts old snags
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The last time Iran 's nuclear envoys held talks with the U.S. and other world powers, the negotiations limped along until a parting shot by the Islamic Republic: Its labs boosted the enrichment levels of uranium in reply to demands for a full-scale freeze.
January 24, 2012
Tags: china, european, foreign-policy, health, Iran, Israel, muslim, north, north-korea, paris, security, turkey Posted in: Iran
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Muslim Cleric Probed for Incitement Against Jews
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s attorney general to open an investigation into Jerusalem’s top Muslim cleric, who called for killing Jews.
January 22, 2012
Tags: attorney-general, for-killing, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, minister, muslim, prime-minister Posted in: Jews
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