Monthly Archives: June 2009

Democracy: Is a matter of geography

“When you read the history of Israel from objective sources, you discover that it is an outlaw state, created by the powers that be by stealing the land from its original inhabitants, and systematically exterminating them ever since,” – John Kaminsky, a Jewish historian.

We have been spoon-fed for the last six decades that the very country which was established by the European terrorists on a stolen land from its Natives – is the “only democracy in the Middle East”. However, contrary to western concept of democracy (in which religion is separated from politics and equality for all its citizens irrespective of their religion and race….) – Israel was founded on Judaism and has survived on shear racism. Several Israeli parties have no elections within them and are domains of their founders – a sort of ‘family dynasties’ as in Pakistan, India, Egypt, Syria, Libya, etc. For example, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef (a racist Jew to his last bone) is the founder and the ‘Supreme Spiritual Leader’ of Israel’s one of main political parties, Shas – who have more powers than Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatullah Ali Khamenei. The Rabbi appoints the party leadership, nominates party’s MPs in the Knesset and have never allowed elections within the party.

Have we ever heard of anti-election demonstrations in Israel as we have seen recently in favour and against the victory of Dr. Ahmadinejad, where hundreds of thousands of Iranians came out in the streets to express their views – right or wrong? Why, because, in Israel, the citizens don’t vote for a candidate but to some two-dozen odd political parties – religious, secularist and communists.

We, recently, brought ‘democracy’ in Pakistan – by installing a corrupt and jail-bird Asif Ali Zardari by pushing his wife, Benazir Bhutto, to her death in order to get sympathies for her party PPP. Zardari is now pushing Zionist agenda to nuetralize nuclear Pakistan as a possible ‘Muslim-threat’ to Israel and India.

We also have succeeded in ‘democratizing’ both Iraq and Afghanistan – not through free elections, but by occupying those two Muslim-majority countries through wars.

Can you imagine Iranian-style protests turn out in Cairo, Amman, Riyadh, Algiers, Tunis, Rabat, etc. where thousands of Islamists are living in jails without trail for their crimes of being opposed to rulers’ subnission to foreign governments.

Canada, has its own brand of democracy when it comes to history. For example, the ‘Dominion Day’ national holiday was changed to the ‘Canada Day (July 1)’ on July 9, 1982 – by 12 MPs out of 282-member Parliament who showed-up for work on that day. Interestingly, the ‘Dominion Day’ – the 1867 marriage between the British province of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, was baptized under Biblical verse (Pslam 8:72): “He shall have dominion from sea to sea and from the rivers unto the ends of the Earth.” In 1926, the notorious Jewish author of the Balfour Declaration (1917) – Lord Balfour, declared Canada to be a ‘self-governing’ dominion within the British Empire.

In February 2009 – we succeeded in a ‘violent regime-change’ in Haiti with the help of US Marines – by replacing country’s president Jean-Bertrand Aristide with our puppet prime minister Gerard Latortue and others.

We are allergic to democracies which, like Iran, are rooted in the ordinary and less-fortunate people – and like the US democracy are not monopolized by the millionaires and foreign lobby groups (AIPAC, ADL, AJC, etc.). Therefore, we are told by the Zionist-controlled mainstream media that there is no democracy in Venezuela and that President Hugo Chavez is a “dictator”.

Sure, the so-called “western democracy” is not practiced in Islamic Republic of Iran. It’s a mixture of religious and secular doctrines. The Constitution is based heavily on Islamic Shari’ah (Jafaria jurisdiction), which is protected by a Supreme Spiritual Leader (Ayatullah Ali Khamenei), and the day-to-day State’s affairs are run by a President and the members of Majlis (Parliament) elected on ‘one-man-one-vote’ basis. However, everyone is accountable under the Constitution. In contrast to western political systems – every candidate is judged on the bases of his or her honest, integrity, piety, and corrupt and scandal-free record. A candidate found to be associated with lobbying the interests of a foreign country (as it’s the most important political-plus in the US) – is disqualified for running in the election.

“In Iran, however, there are elections, and how! They are more frequent than elections in the US, and Iranian presidents change more often than American ones. Indeed, the very protests and riots show how seriously the citizens there treat election results. Israeli elections are clean, more or less, even if after every election people claim that in the Orthodox Jewish quarters the dead also voted. Three and a half million inhabitants of the occupied Palestinian territories also held democratic elections in 2006, which former President Jimmy Carter described as exemplary, but Israel, the US and Europe refused to accept the results, because they did not like them” - Uri Avnery, former member of Knesset and supporter of Mir-Hussein Moussavi against Dr. Ahmadinejad. In his June 27 article titled Between Tel Aviv and Tehran, he wrote: “It is reasonable to assume that Ahmadinejad genuinely won…..I AM not an admirer of Ahmadinejad. Mousavi appeals to me much more…..”

Iran, surrounded by threatening enemies and the daily recipient of dire threats from Israel and the United States, has absolutely no history of aggression: it has started no conflicts in its entire modern era, but naturally enough it becomes concerned about its security when threatened by nuclear-armed states. As for the other regular source of threats against, Israel, it is a nation which has attacked every neighbor that it has, at one time or another. In the last two years alone, it has killed more people in Lebanon and Gaza than the number who perished in 9/11. It is also a secret nuclear power, having broken every rule and international law to obtain and assist in proliferating nuclear weapons,” – John Chuckman, retired chief economist for Texaco (Canada) in Ahmadinejad won, indeed, and the real source of interference in Iranian elections is likely the United States

You’re “anti-Semite” if you believe that…

The Wall Street is Jewish.

The Israel Lobby controls US government.

The US mainstream media is controlled by the Jews.

Hollywood is totally run by the Jews.

The “Six Million Died” are an exaggerated numbers created by Zionists for the political and economic blackmail.

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion are genuine and most probably were written by Meyer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812).

The porn actors and actresses in Hollywood are mostly Jewish.

The Jewish elites were behind the World Wars.

Christian Europe could be right in its Blood Libel against the Jews.

Iranian President Dr. Ahmadinejad is the most honest and moral political leader in the world.

On June 26, 2009 – Canadian Jewish academic, Henry Makow PhD (a Zionist during his youth, who did aliya to Israel) published an artical on his website, titled We are all Anti-Semites Now - in which he wrote:

By equating “hate” with opposition to Zionism, organized Jewry has given everyone permission to be an anti-Semite. In Soveit Russia, anti-Semitism was considered “counter revolutionary (because the great numbers of communist leaders were Jewish) and severely punished. Similarly, anti-Semitism is a political crime in the West because it runs counter to the New World Order.

For example, a Winnipeg journalist, Leslie Hughes, was dropped as a Liberal candidate in the 2008 election for remarking on Israeli foreknowledge of 9-11 attack in a 2003 article. She taught courses on tolerance and had no feeling of hostility against Jews whatsoever.”

Rev. Ted Pike highlights the agenda behind the Dept of Global Anti-Semitism, as follows:

1. Any assertion that the Jewish community controls, the government, the media, international business and the financial world is anti-Semitism.

2. Strong anti-Israel sentiments are anti-Semite.

3. Criticism of Israeli leaders, past and present, is anti-Semitism.

4. Criticism of Jewish religion or its religious leaders or literature (especially the Talmud and Kabbalah) – is anti-Semitism.

5. Criticism of US government being under the evil influence of Israel Lobby (AIPAC, ADL, AJC, etc.) – is anti-Semitism

6. Blaming Jewish leaders for the Crucification of Jesus – is anti-Semitism.

7. Diminishing the “six million” figure of Holocaust victims – is anti-Semitism.

8. Calling Zionist entity a “racist state” – is anti-Semitism.

9. Claiming that Jews and their leaders created the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia – is anti-Semitism.

10. Alleging that MOSSAD was behind 9-11, is anti-Semitism.

Children’s Rights in Islam

Barack Obama not only preaches the Muslim world to “open hearts…non-voilence….love thy neighor” words for the Zionist entity – he also used similar sentiments about abortion in his recent speech at the University of Notre Dame (where Dr. Tariq Ramazan was not allowed to join his teaching assignment under the Jewish Lobby’s pressure in 2004).

According to the ‘National Right to Life’ – nearly 50 million abortions have taken place since abortion was legalized in 1973 as result of US Supreme Court decision in the case of Roe v. Wade. It’s interesting to note that while Zionist lobby groups are always on guard to protect the ‘Jewish holocaust’ – they love to support the Holocaust of unborn babies through abortion for the economic benefits. In India, 7,000 unborn girls are killed per day through abortion and by other means.

In the US – abortion is the second most common surgical procedure, next to tonsillectomy. Annually, over 1.5 million abortions are perfomed – A US$14.7 billion industry in 2006. In Britain, abortion was legalized in 1967. In what was Soviet Union, abortions were estimated to be 11 million – among the annual-highest in the world. Romania has the highest abortion rate since abortion was allowed in 1989 – 3 babies of every 4 are aborted.

Islamic faith looks after children’s rights more than any other religion. It gives the ‘right to live’ to every child from the moment he/she is conceived. Holy Qur’an (Al-Maida:140) is very clear on this matter: “Indeed lost are they who have killed their children, from folly without knowledge and have forbidden that which Allah has provided for them, inventing a lie against Allah. They have indeed gone astray and were not guided.” And to protect unborn children from parents’ poverty, Holy Qur’an assures them: “And kill not your children for fear of poverty. We (Allah) provide for them and for you. Surely, the killing of them is a great sin – Al-Isra’:31.”

Islam make it obligatory upon parents to love, feed, guide, and provide the best education possible to their children. Parents are accountable for their childrens’ behavior until they reach the maturity age – after that the child will be judged by Allah for his/her deeds in this world. Islam don’t accepts children as a property of parents, but a trust from Allah.

Islam gives great importance to breast-feeding, which now many western researchers have found to be very healthy for both the child and the mother. Holy Qur’an (Al-Baqarah:233) says: “The mothers shall give suckling to their children for two whole years.”

Dr. Christian Salazar-Volkmann is the former UNICEF representative in Islamic Iran. While in Iran – Dr. Salazar-Volkmann studied women’s and children rights in Islamic Shri’ah. His office in partnership with the most widely read and consulted publication on issues related to refugees, Forced Migration Review, conducted dialogues with Iranian religious and legal experts on issues concerning women and children rights in the Muslim world. As a result, UNICEF Iran contributed two research articles on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – “The rights of refugee women and children in Islam” by Dr. Saeid Rahaei (Mofid University) and “Child Rights and Islam” by Dr. Christian Salazar-Volkmann.

In Islamic Republic of Iran, abortion is not allowed for economic reasons or the so-called “a woman is master of her own body” western logic. However, a woman is allowed to have abortion if a doctor is convinced that pregnancy poses a risk to mother’s life.

Dr. Christian Salazar-Volkmann in his article Child rights and Islam wrote:

“It is important for the worldwide application of child rights to foster deeper understanding about them and Islam. UNICEF has entered into dialogue with Islamic scholars by highlighting congruencies between Islam and international standards. This dialogue started before the adoption of the CRC in 1989. In 1985 a study was undertaken by Al Azhar University in Cairo on child care in Islam. In 2005 a joint report by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) and UNICEF underlined common goals in realising children’s rights. The focus of these studies was mainly on social rights, leaving aside the more controversial areas of civil and political rights.

In Iran now, UNICEF is collaborating with Mofid University in Qom in a comprehensive research project: the analysis of the different articles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child from an Islamic perspective. The research is based on the Koran, relevant hadiths, fatwas and other religious and scientific sources and aims at generating and contributing to a comprehensive body of theological guidance and interpretation for Islamic researchers and academics on child rights.

It is not only important that Muslim religious leaders increase their understanding of international child rights standards. The non-Islamic world needs to benefit more from Islamic thinking on this matter. Therefore we must make the most of opportunities for international dialogue between Islamic and non-Islamic, religious and non-religious thinkers, researchers and practitioners on child rights and on the more difficult issue of women’s right.

A greater engagement of Islamic thinkers and researchers with child rights is overdue as Western legal experts and academics have largely dominated international interpretations of human rights norms. There is also rich Islamic thinking on matters related to child rights and social justice which can help to advance the realisation of social rights of children in many countries of the world. International human rights institutions therefore should maximise opportunities for dialogue on children’s and women’s rights. In my experience there is a space for such a dialogue between child rights advocates and Islamic leaders. The common ground for improving the situation of children is much larger than the areas where differences exist.”