http://www.truthusa.com/MoreThanCartoons.html
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/013892.php
November 03, 2006
UK: Muslim 'wanted new 9/11'
On trial for inciting murder during Cartoon Rage protests. "Muslim 'wanted new 9/11,'" from The Sun:
A MUSLIM accused of inciting murder during a protest wanted a new 9/11 across Europe, a court heard yesterday.
Mizanur Rahman, 23, was also said to have called for the indiscriminate killing of American and British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He is alleged to have made the remarks as he demonstrated outside the Danish Embassy in London after cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad appeared in a Danish newspaper.
Rahman is said to have told fellow demonstrators: Oh Allah, we want to see another 9/11 in Iraq, another 9/11 in Denmark, another 9/11 in Spain, in France, all over Europe. Oh Allah, destroy all of them.
The Old Bailey was told he was filmed carrying placards with the slogans lets annihilate those who insult Islam and behead those who insult Islam.
Posted by Robert at November 3, 2006 11:18 PM
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/013891.php
November 03, 2006
Race for the Islamic Bomb
The move "follows the failure by the West to curb Irans controversial nuclear programme."
"Six Arab states join rush to go nuclear," by Richard Beeston for the TimesOnline, with thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist:
THE SPECTRE of a nuclear race in the Middle East was raised yesterday when six Arab states announced that they were embarking on programmes to master atomic technology.
The move, which follows the failure by the West to curb Irans controversial nuclear programme, could see a rapid spread of nuclear reactors in one of the worlds most unstable regions, stretching from the Gulf to the Levant and into North Africa.
The countries involved were named by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Saudi Arabia. Tunisia and the UAE have also shown interest.
All want to build civilian nuclear energy programmes, as they are permitted to under international law. But the sudden rush to nuclear power has raised suspicions that the real intention is to acquire nuclear technology which could be used for the first Arab atomic bomb.
Posted by Robert at November 3, 2006 08:55 PM