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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

The IBA Mentioned in Report by Islamophobia Watch


My favorite dhimmis have still not comdemned The Ultimate Insult, but in this latest report on their site, http://www.islamophobia-watch.com/ , they mention this humble site in a MOST interesting way. Here is their report filed under the heading of "Anti Muslim Racism:


Telegraph accused of capitulation to 'Islamic Threat'


The latest cause célèbre adopted by right-wing bloggers in their campaign to defend free speech (i.e. the right to vilify Muslims) is the Sunday Telegraph's decision to remove from its website an interview by Alasdair Palmer with Patrick Sookhdeo, head of the Christian evangelical organisation the Barnabus Fund, which originally appeared in the 19 February issue of the paper. The Telegraph has explained that this was for "legal reasons".

The "legal reasons" undoubtedly refer to Sookhdeo's attack on the book The Noble Qur'an: A New Rendering of its Meaning in English. "It calls for the killing of Jews and Christians", Palmer’s article quoted Sookhdeo as saying, "and it sets out a strategy for killing the infidels and for warfare against them. The Government has done nothing whatever to interfere with the sale of that book. Why not? Government ministers have promised to punish religious hatred, to criminalise the glorification of terrorism, yet they do nothing about this book, which blatantly does both."

The book named by Sookhdeo is a highly-regarded translation of the Qur'an by Abdalhaqq and Aisha Bewley. His attack, which provoked an international outcry, was plainly libellous, and it would appear that the Bewleys asked for, and received, a retraction by the Telegraph. (For details, see here, here and here.)

For the Islamophobic inhabitants of the blogosphere, the removal of the article from the Telegraph site is just another example of western capitulation to the "Islamic threat". Western Resistance, the Infidel Bloggers Alliance and Exit Zero are among the blogs that have reprinted the Sookhdeo interview, all in the interests of freedom of expression, you understand. Hopefully the Bewleys will sue the lot of them.

The Infidel Bloggers site goes so far as to claim that, by publicising and denouncing the Sookhdeo interview, Islamophobia Watch was responsible for the sacking of former Sunday Telegraph editor Sarah Sands. Publishing Alasdair Palmer's article without checking the facts may have been an act of incompetence on Sands' part, but we doubt this was the cause of her dismissal. A rather more pressing reason was the dramatic slump in the paper's circulation that accompanied her nine-month period as editor.

Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 by Martin Sullivan in Right Wing, USA, UK | Comments Off

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But hey Islamophobia Watch, thanks for the link. I for one will continue to watch this site. I consider them my favorite dhimmis.

Islamophobia Watch can be contacted at editorial@islamophobi-watch.com

7 comments:

  1. So I wonder how this new version of Mo's Murder Manual translates infamous passages such as 'Kill the Unbelievers wherever you find them' and the bit about Jews hiding behind rocks etc.

    Perhaps it says invite Jehovah's witnesses amd Mormons in for a cup of tea.

    Maybe all previous translations were wildly innaccurate or Zionist distortions

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  2. Aren,t they cute whrn they're angry?

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  3. Yeah, I just wonder where their condemnation over Fatah's attempted attack to ruin the Purim celebrations in Israel are, as well as all of the Arab press releases that cover the usual negative stories about Jews on Purim. I won't hold my breath. Haha. Sheep being led happily to the slaughter.

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  4. This Martin Sullivan - is he a jew hating jew, an anarchist, a Muslim, or just a clown. Who cares?

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  5. No one is going to sue anyone for lible because the translation of the Noble Killran is accurate. It is just a bluff, Taqya or whatever the word is, deception.

    I notice the Dhimmi masters at Islamophobia Watch accuse America of "Imperialism." Yeah right. We invaded countless countries and murdered millions of people in order to force them to accept our religion - wait a minute, it was the other way around.

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  6. stogie--they insulted Pim. I've been checking their site daily since. Unless they apoligize HEAVILY for any insults to Pim (or Theo van Gogh, for that matter, these men were murdered for heaven's sake!! Have they NO RESPECT?) then it will remain war as far as I'm concerned. Besides, what are they going to do, try and have me extradited to the UK? Sue me IW, I BEG you. Bring it on. You'll get beaten sorely. Only on your silly little site can you act as if you really matter to anyone.

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