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Maybe some or most in the West might have forgotten how and why. Not the Free World. The 1897 First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, organized by Theodor Herzl, is widely recognized as the formal launch of the political Zionist movement, which sought to establish a Jewish state in Palestine. However, the 1898 Zionist Federation's Baltimore Conference, The Baltimore Conference, was one of the earliest gatherings of American Zionists and marked a critical moment in the mobilization of Western support for the Zionist project. The conference aimed to rally American Jews, mobilize Christians and secure financial and political backing for the colonization, Invasion of Palestine, which was then under Ottoman rule. Following this, the League of Nations attacked Palestine and defeated the Ottoman Empire. The United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have consistently demonstrated their unwavering support for the systematic genocide and eradication of Palestinians, a brutal campaign aimed at clearing the land of Palestine for the establishment of a state exclusively for European Jews. This complicity in ethnic cleansing is not a recent development but a long-standing policy rooted in colonial and imperialist agendas. Key policy dates and actions underscore the West's active role in this atrocity: The 1897 First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, organized by Theodor Herzl. The 1898 Zionist Federation's Baltimore/USA Conference. 1917: The Balfour Declaration The British government, through Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour, issued a declaration supporting the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, disregarding the rights and existence of the indigenous Palestinian population. This marked the formal beginning of Western-backed Zionist colonization. 1947: UN Partition Plan (Resolution 181) The United Nations, heavily influenced by Western powers, proposed the partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. Despite Palestinians constituting the majority of the population, the plan allocated 56% of the land to the Jewish minority, laying the groundwork for the ethnic cleansing that followed. 1948: The Nakba With the establishment of the state of Israel, over 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes in a campaign of terror and mass displacement. The U.S. and European powers not only recognized Israel but also provided political and financial support, enabling the continuation of this ethnic cleansing. 1967: The Six-Day War and Occupation Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem was met with tacit approval and military aid from the U.S. and Europe. This marked the beginning of a brutal military occupation that continues to displace Palestinians and confiscate their lands for illegal settlements. 1993: Oslo Accords While framed as a peace process, the Oslo Accords effectively normalized Israel's occupation and allowed for the continued expansion of settlements. The U.S. and EU played key roles in legitimizing this process, which further entrenched apartheid and denied Palestinians their right to self-determination. 2006: Siege on Gaza Following Hamas' electoral victory, the U.S., EU, and Israel imposed a crippling blockade on Gaza, collectively punishing its 2 million inhabitants. This siege has been described as a form of slow genocide, with the West providing diplomatic and military support for Israel's repeated assaults on the besieged enclave. 2017: U.S. Recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's Capital The Trump administration's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the U.S. embassy there was a blatant endorsement of Israel's illegal annexation of Palestinian land. The EU, while offering mild criticism, continued to maintain strong economic and political ties with Israel. 2020: Trump's "Peace Plan" The so-called "Deal of the Century" proposed by the Trump administration sought to legitimize Israeli annexation of large parts of the West Bank, leaving Palestinians with fragmented, non-contiguous territories. The plan was widely condemned as a blueprint for apartheid but received support from key Western allies. 2023: Escalation of Genocidal Policies As Israel intensified its bombardment and siege of Gaza, leading to mass civilian casualties, the U.S. and EU doubled down on their support, providing military aid and diplomatic cover. The West's complicity in the ongoing genocide has reached unprecedented levels, with calls for Palestinian eradication becoming increasingly normalized. The West's descent into moral bankruptcy is evident in its unwavering support for Israel's colonial project. By funding, arming, and politically backing the genocide of Palestinians, the U.S., UK, and EU have revealed their commitment to the eradication of an entire people for the sake of settler-colonial expansion. This is not merely a failure of policy but a deliberate and calculated endorsement of ethnic cleansing, marking one of the darkest chapters in modern history. https://x.com/kanduvai/status/1885859025860116722
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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/asma-raped-strangled-death-mardan-180117120102537.html https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/autopsy-report-confirms-4-year-old-asma-was-raped-before-being-strangled/ Ya Saheb al Zaman
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So this just happened to me today; I had gone to mosque and as I was leaving, I was driving down this pretty quiet road, nothing really around me, I could see this white man from a little distance as I was driving, I didn't really pay much attention to him at the time. As I drove past him however, I suddenly heard a huge noise like I had crashed into something. I looked around to see if there's anything around me and there was nothing, I was wondering what the heck I hit. I was driving at about 20-25 mph, because being in the middle of the road I could not stop anywhere, and as i was driving forward I caught a glimpse of this man in my overhead mirror with what appeared to be some kind of bat/bar, I couldn't tell what exactly it was. But now I was in a real dilemma, I couldn't stop being in the middle of the road and if I did stop and got out then I wondered what if the dude ran up and damaged more of the car, or he attacked me with the weapon? So I decided to just keep driving to a space where I could stop the car and inspect the damage itself, thankfully he didn't damage much apart from the rearview side mirror, the casing came off and the glass was shattered. I'm pretty sure since I had just left the mosque, which is pretty obvious is a mosque, the man knew I was muslim and this is why he attacked. Sigh, I'm grateful to God that it wasn't as bad as it could have been, but its still shocking when it happens to you personally, relative to when you hear about it in the news.
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An Indian engineer was killed in a shooting in a Kansas City bar on Wednesday, an attack that some eyewitnesses said could be racially motivated. Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, died at a hospital and his colleague, also an Indian, sustained bullet injuries after a white man opened fire in the crowded suburban bar. Adam Purinton, 51, the alleged shooter, thought they were Middle Easterners and was heard telling them to “get out of my country” at the time of the shooting. He was charged with murder and attempted murder on Thursday. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/02/kansas-city-shooting-investigated-hate-crime-170224063319878.html
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[MOD NOTE: WARNING - GRAPHIC PIC. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.] Salam Alaykom The end time is the age of idiocism(jhalat), the idiocy will become a culture once more. In the past there was an idiocy which people buried their daughters alive... now we got abortion which is the same. The short video concerns this disgusting modern idiocy.
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Recently I stumbled upon the story of Theo Van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker famous for his anti-Islamic film called 'Submission' which portrayed the religion in bad light and showed how Islam allows for women abuse and domestic violence. He was assassinated by Dutch-Moroccan Muslim Mohammed Bouyeri, for which he is serving life imprisonment in Netherlands. For more information on them : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_van_Gogh_(film_director) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Bouyeri http://www.sociosite.org/jihad_nl_en.php A Somalian born woman named Ayaan Hirsi Ali also helped in the film's making was threatened as well in a note pinned to Van Gogh's dead body. This is what she has to say about Islam: "Just like Nazism started with Hitler's vision, the Islamic vision is a caliphate — a society ruled by Sharia law – in which women who have sex before marriage are stoned to death, homosexuals are beaten, and apostates like me are killed. Sharia law is as inimical to liberal democracy as Nazism." In this interview, she said, "Violence is inherent in Islam – it's a destructive, nihilistic cult of death. It legitimates murder." She even went on to say in a magazine statement: " Hirsi Ali said that Islam must be defeated and that "we are at war with Islam." She said, "Islam, period. Once it’s defeated, it can mutate into something peaceful. It’s very difficult to even talk about peace now. They’re not interested in peace."" Ever since reading all this, I've been wondering if killing Van Gogh was justified. Jihad is a pillar of Islam and fighting for the cause of Allah against the disbelievers has been going on since the times of our prophets. However such actions does make Islam look more like a terrorist movement than a religion of peace, and causes people like these to talk rubbish about Allah's words. What are your thoughts/opinions? Please let me know in the comments below. P.S. The reason I came upon this article is because I was researching a Quranic aya'h in which Prophet Ayyub is commanded to 'strike/beat' his wife with grass blades. The forum can be found here: http://www.shiachat.com/forum/topic/235024051-does-the-quran-condone-domestic-violence/#entry2721363
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Asalam Alykum, http://abna.co/data.asp?lang=3&id=514338 Where is a drone when you need one? And how sad is this? They call themselves men yet they murder working people and abuse women. Ma'Salam
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(salam) I'm very confused and disturbed about Imam Khomeini. I have a deep respect for him but what I have found out has made me doubt his persona. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/1321090/Khomeini-fatwa-led-to-killing-of-30000-in-Iran.html Could a man like Imam Khomeini sanction the death of innocents? Could he order to kill his political rivals? Could he fail to tolerate even small political disputes? Could he approve of selfish autocracy? Could he command to kill 30,000 people? Could he ask to kill newborns? Could he do something against human rights? Why are there so many problems of human rights in Iran? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_Islamic_Republic_of_Iran Why Ayatollah Montazeri so much opposed to Imam Khomeini? Why was there so much violence from our side in the Islamic Revolution? Please help me if you can answer these questions.
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