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David Littman emails:
INCREDIBLE EVENT AT THE UN SUB-COMMISSION at 6:00pm.
This press release and the reason for it might be of interest. It was the most extraordinary event that I have ever witnessed at the United Nations in my 20 years experience. Attempts to stop me speaking came from the "independent experts" from Pakistan, Morocco, and even Cuba. Read the statement attached that I delivered in greater part despite this censorship.
From an International Humanist And Ethical Union press release (no link):
IHEU today attempted to call on the United Nations to condemn killing in the name of religion, but were prevented from doing so by the heavy-handed intervention of Islamic representatives. The IHEU call, at today's meeting of the UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, follows moves by Islamic clerics to legitimise the current wave of terror attacks.
At this afternoon's meeting, IHEU representative David Littman attempted to deliver a prepared text in the joint names of three international NGOs: the Association for World Education, the Association of World Citizens, and IHEU, but was prevented from doing so by the intervention of Islamic members of the Sub-Commission. After repeated interruptions he was unable to complete his speech.
...Commenting on this censorship, Roy Brown, President of IHEU said:
"This is part and parcel of the refusal by the Islamic representatives at the UN to condemn the suicide bombers, or to accept any criticism of those who kill innocent people in the name of God.These actions follow the refusal of the Islamic states at the meeting of the Commission in April to condemn those who kill in the name of religion, and to categorise their attempts to criticise Islamic terrorists as "defamation of religion".
"It is high time", Mr Brown insisted "that the Islamic States at the UN recognised that the suicide bombers are acting in the name of their religion, and to unequivocally condemn their actions."
THE FULL TEXT OF DAVID LITTMAN'S STIRRING SPEECH: (no link yet -- emailed to me by Mr. Littman)
ASSOCIATION FOR WORLD EDUCATION
Case Postale 205 - 1196 Gland - Switzerland
STATEMENT: Representative David G. LITTMAN. Tuesday (5:45pm) 26 July 2005
57th SESSION: UN SUB-COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (25 July - 12 August 2005)
Sir, this is a joint statement on behalf of the Association for World Education, the International Humanist and Ethical Union and the Association of World Citizens.
It is appropriate to speak out during item 2 against a taboo subject at the United Nations: the radical Ideology of Jihad that includes calls for killing and terrorism in the name of God.
On 18 July a fatwa was issued by the British Muslim Forum, approved by 500 UK Muslim clerics, scholars and imams. Before quoting the Koran, it stated that: "Islam strictly, strongly and severely condemns the use of violence and the destruction of innocent lives… Such acts, as perpetrated in London, are crimes against humanity and contrary to the teachings of Islam."1
It has been argued that those who issue fatwas to kill innocent people in the name of Islam are not real Muslims [and should be treated as apostates]. But just before the London massacres a major conference of 170 Muslim scholars from 40 countries meeting in Amman, Jordan gave an opinion in a Final Communiqué, dated 6 July: It is not possible to declare these people apostates - they are Muslims.2 In this specific context, we advise members and others to read the report just published by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S.), entitled: "Islamic Legitimacy for the London Bombing." 3
On 18 April at the 61st session of the Commission, we organised a Parallel NGO Conference, entitled: Victims of Jihad: Muslims, Dhimmis, Apostates, and Women. The matters debated during eight hours at the conference by historians, writers, and human rights defenders are of crucial interest for the human rights of all. The dire effects of the extremist Ideology of Jihad presented at the Conference have been adapted as written statements for the Sub-Commission and are here available; these 10 statements and 5 other related ones are listed below with their titles.
They include a background historical analysis of Jihad by Dutch academic Johannes Jansen of Utrecht University; of Negationism by Bat Ye'or: specialist on Jihad, dhimmis,'dhimmitude' and author of a recent book Eurabia [2005]; of the treatment of Apostasy in Islamic law and its inconsistency with International Human Rights Instruments by Ibn Warraq; and of women in Islam by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Dutch Parliamentarian, writer of "Submission," a TV film produced with Theo van Gogh, who was slaughtered in an Amsterdam street last November by a fanatical Islamist.
In our written statement E/CN.4/Sub.2/2005/NGO/4, we provide a warning by Dr. Ahmad Abu Matar, a Palestinian academic residing in Oslo, published on a reformist website the day before our NGO Conference. He stated that many Muslims in Europe foster conflict instead of coexistence and that they are being influenced by an extremist fundamentalist brand of Islam - and moderate Muslims are not speaking out adequately against this activity. 3
Mr. Chairman, the most essential and basic human right is the right to life! Several NGO appeals have been made to both the Commission and the Sub-Commission to condemn calls or references to God in order to justify any form of violence or hatred, and the use of any appeal to religion to kill civilians: men, women and children - but to no avail.
16 years ago 4 we warned both the Commission and the Sub-Commission on the lethal danger of the genocidal 1988 Hamas Charter [co-authored by the late Sheikh Ahmad Yassin and Abd al-Aziz al-Rantisi]. The slogan of that Charter in its article 8 - borrowed from the 1928 Charter of the Muslim Brotherhood - has since become the Islamist blueprint for global terror: "Allah is its target, the Prophet is its model, the Koran its Constitution; Jihad is its path, and death for the sake of Allah is the loftiest of its wishes." Regrettably, this and other extremist Jihadist interpretations of Islam have been approved by several Muslim clerics worldwide, including Yusuf al-Qaradhawi, dean of the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies at Qatar University. 5
On 30 December 2002, before the war began, the then Hamas leader al-Rantisi posted a Hamas website appeal for Muslims to flood Iraq with martyr/shahid Islamikaze 6 bombers. It stated: "The enemies of Allah…crave life while the Muslims crave martyrdom. The martyrdom operations that shock can ensure that horror is sowed in the [enemies'] hearts, and horror is one of the causes of defeat." 7
Only by an unambiguous public rejection of this murderous cult of hatred and death can the grave dangers of a clash of cultures and civilisations be avoided. On 24 Oct. 2004 thousands of moderate Muslims reacted in both print and websites against this cult of death.
Such reactions greatly multiplied following the barbaric civilian carnage in London on 7 July. Amir Taheri, reputed author and columnist for a London Arab daily, Al-Sharq Al-Awsat made a crucial point: "Until we hear the voices of Muslims condemning attacks with no words [of qualification] such as 'but' and 'if,' the suicide bombers and the murderers will have an excuse to think that they enjoy the support of all Muslims. The real battle against the enemy of mankind will begin when the 'silent majority' in the Islamic world makes its voice heard against the murderers, and against those who brainwash them, and fund them." 8
This was followed on 9 July in the same Arab daily when Al-Arabiya TV Director-General Abd Al-Rahman Al-Rashed wrote, under the title Expel Extremism Today:
"For over 10 years now, I myself and other Arab writers have warned against the dangers of the reckless handling of the extremism that is now spreading like a plague within the British community. ( … ) Like many other diseases, extremism is a contagious one. ( … ) The British authority's leniency regarding fundamentalist fascism has allowed many, including Arab and Muslim intellectuals and journalists, to adopt ideologies that promote extremism and defend criminals such as bin Laden and Al-Zarqawi. The situation has escalated to the extent that Arab and Muslim intellectuals fear the repercussions of condemning extremists. The battle we face is against the ideology, as opposed to against the terrorists themselves. ( … ) The time has come for British authorities to deal harshly with extremism, before complete chaos is un-leashed onto British society. In the past, we talked about stopping them. Now, it is time to expel." 9
We agree with both analyses. Those who brazenly justify their indiscriminate killing sprees in the name of Allah threaten the entire world with their crimes against humanity, cloaked and justified under the guise of Islamist Jihad Ideology.10 British Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking in the House of Commons on 13 July, referred to this "extreme and evil ideology." We have seen its devastating results in two dozen countries from New York to Bali; in the ongoing and indiscriminate slaughter in Iraq and Israel; not forgetting the hostages in the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow three years ago and the faces of the murdered children in Belsan.
Sir, all of humanity is concerned by these vile assaults on our common future. In the words of the English 17th century poet, John Donne, we are all "involved in Mankind."
The time has come for the distinguished representatives of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the Arab League, and individual Muslim religious and secular leaders to be heard at the United Nations, united in an unambiguous condemnation of those who defame Islam by calls to kill in the name of Allah, or of Islam - not just a condemnation of the acts, themselves. Indeed, the OIC and other States have an urgent responsibility to include such a condemnation in the resolution on the "defamation of religions" that they have sponsored since 1999 at the Commission.
After more outrageous bombings in London and the carnage at Sharm el-sheikh last week and more on the horizon - despite security walls - we solemnly call on all the members of this Sub-Commission to adopt a clear resolution by consensus, or a Chairman's statement, in which any call to kill, to terrorise, or to use violence in the name of God, or of any religion, is categorically condemned.
In face of this gathering storm: a global Jihadist cult of hate, death and destruction against the "Other," we are again reminded of the words of John Donne:
"And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee."
[1. Historical Background: Jihad Ideologies and their Muslim Victims - Prof. Johannes Jansen (Sub.2/2005/NGO/8)
2. Muslim Victims of Jihad in the Sudan - Sudanese human rights activist Hamouda Bella (Sub.2/2005/NGO/16)
3. The Culture of "Jihad and Martyrdom" in Egyptian School Textbooks - David G. Littman (Sub.2/2005/NGO/2)
4. The Culture of Hate in Saudi Arabian Textbooks and Growing Arab Reactions - author DGL (Sub.2/2005/NGO/3)
5. Jihad Ideology and Negationism lead to an Exclusion from Humanity - author Bat Ye'or (Sub.2/2005/NGO/31)
6. Apostasy, Islam Law and Human Rights - Ibn Warraq, writer on Islam and Apostates (Sub.2/2005/NGO/6)
7. Genocide and Slavery: Crimes Against Humanity in Sudan - Simon Deng, former slave (Sub.2/2005/NGO/15)
8. Problems of Muslim Women and their Human Rights Defenders (Introduction:Women) (Sub.2/2005/NGO/5)
9. The Plight of Muslim Women in Bangladesh, and other Muslim States - Taslima Nasreen (Sub.2/2005/NGO/28)
10. Women Victims of Islam - Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Member of Parliament (NL), Human Rts activist (Sub.2/2005/NGO/29)
*11. Arab Criticism of Muslim Extremist Activities in the West - MEMRI (see NGO/2; NGO/3) (Sub.2/2005/NGO/4)
*12. Written statement submitted by the Association for World Education (AWE) with the title:
Background on "Traditional or Customary Practices"/Female Genital Mutilation (Sub.2/2005/NGO/27)
(*) The 2 statements (with a single asterisk) were not adapted from the 18 April NGO Conference presentations.
** 13. Jihad & Martyrdom as taught in Egyptian primary/preparatory/secondary school text books (Sub.2/2004/NGO/27)
** 14. Hamas: Sheikh Yassin/al-Rantisi - UN & the grave worldwide cultural clash (Sub.2/2004/NGO/25*)
** 15. Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas/Hizbullah/Al-Qaeda:Terror Legacy of 'Jihad-Martyrdom-Bombings' (2004/NGO/26) (**) The 3 written statements from the 56th Sub-Commission (2004) are listed here because of their direct relevance.]
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Notes:
1. BBC NEWS:http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/4697365.stm.Published: 2005/07/19 15:41:43 GMT.
2. "Islam struggles to stake out its position," by Judea Pearl, International Herald Tribune, 20 July 2005, page 8. This article first appeared in the Boston Globe. King Abdullah's conference address is at: www.MaximsNews.com.
3. Dated 20 July 2005, prepared, edited and translated by Reuven Paz, Director and Editor of the Project for the Research of Islamist Movements (PPISM): http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/sib/7_05/london_b.htm
4. www.elaph.com (17 April 2005) http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP92105
MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 921, 10 June 2005.
5. 31 January 1989 at the 45th session UNCHR, holding Arabic & English texts of the Hamas Charter of 18 Aug. 1988.
6."Britain acts to expel Muslim firebrands," by Alan Cowell, International Herald Tribune, 21 July 2005, pp.1, 5.
7. Raphael Israeli, Islamikaze: Manifestations of Islamic Martyrology (London /Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2003).
8. MEMRI Special Dispatch Series - No. 457, 9 Jan. 2003. Extracts reproduced in E/CN/Sub.2/2004/NGO/25*. See also E/CN.4/Sub.2/2004/NGO/26 for references to the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Hizbullah, and Al-Qaeda.
9. Amir Taheri, Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), 7 July 2005, translation in MEMRI Special Report, 8 July 2005 N° 36: http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sr&ID=SR3605:Arab Media Reactions to London Bombings:
"A Chapter in Word War III". Also Amir Taheri: "And this is why they do it", in TimesOnline (London), 8 July 2005.
10. Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), 9 July 2005. MEMRI: Special Report - Jihad & Terrorism, 12 July 2005, No. 37 (Arab and Iranian Media Reactions to the London Bombing - Part II: "The Attacks Were Anticipated Due to British Leniency to Extremists Acting in Britain"/"Expel Extremism Today":http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SR3705.
11. In early July, Le Temps (Geneva) published a fascinating series of six one-page articles from a forthcoming book by Sylvain Besson, La Conquête de l'Occident. (Editions du Seuil, October 2005) Earlier this year appeared: Frères Musulmans: dans l'ombre d'Al-Qaeda by Emmanuel Razavi. Two recent books by Bat Ye'or will help those trying to find their way through this Islamist labyrinth: Islam and Dhimmitude. Where Civilizations Collide (2002), and Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis (2005) (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press / Associated University Presses - both).
For many articles by Bat Ye'or, and a whole section on "Human Rights and Human Wrongs at the United Nations," (pp. 305-472), which includes four important texts on "Apostasy, Human Rights, Religion, and Belief: New Threats to Freedom of Opinion and Expression," being the four presentations made at a Parallel Conference organised by the same three NGOs at the UNCHR on 7 April 2004, see Robert Spencer (Ed.), The Myth of Islamic Tolerance. How Islamic Law Treats Non-Muslims (New York: Prometheus Books, 2005), pp.428-52.
The suicidal multicultural left can be expected to continue:
a) condeming westerners who express their hatred of the barbaric Islamic culture and its phony "religion" of death; and
b) failing to condemn islamofascists who express their hatred of Western Civilization's life-affirming cultures and Judaeo-Christian religions.
As an example, expect these lunatics someday soon to be promulgating the doctrine that time off and facilities must be provided for muslim students in K-12 public schools to be able to spread their prayer rugs and bow to Mecca periodically throught the school day, in the name of being respectful and "politically correct" toward minority races and cultures - while at the same time reacting with the utmost indignation towards any suggestion that Christians should be allowed to bring their own religious symbols on the campus and pray to THEIR God anywhere on the school grounds!
Liberals make me sick. Muslims make me sick. The UN makes me sick. And George Bush makes me sick for surrending our national sovereingty to that useless and corrupt unelected body with all its ####### commissions and organizations.
Anchor, that tree you've been kicking must be stripped of bark by now. I would recommend a rock next time.
That's a great idea. I'll take your suggestion and hit it with a rock next time instead of my shoes! In fact how about right now:
Here's MY fatwa:
Fascist Aspirers To World Ascendancy
That's what Islam is
Insane Suicidal Lunatics And Murderers
Mulsims are fond of quoting the following from the Koran to try and fool westerners into thinking how benign and Christian-like Islam is:
"If you kill one person, unjustly, you kill all humanity. If you save one person, you save all humanity."
But this is actually a perfect example of why there is no communicating and no understanding possible between liberal secular Western society and civilization's mortal enemy Islamofascism. We speak completely different languages.
Take the term "unjust", for example. For Mohammedans there is no ablsoute moral reference to define "justice". Everything is relative to the central Islamic concept of "submission" (which is what "islam" means in Arabic). That which supports the goal of bringing the entire world into submission to Allah is "just". Everything else is "unjust".
Here we have Mohammed (mhbih) force converting a group of Jews. If one of them denies Islam, then it is "just" for mulsims to kill him. But if a mistake is made, and one of these Jews professing loyalty to islam is killed, that is "unjust". By contrast, in western law and philosophy, killing an innocent person because of what he believes OR REFUSES TO BELIEVE is absolutely, incontrovertibly, and everlastingly unjust.
The Koran is filled to the brim with horrible concepts like this. Muslim apologists are always complaining that critics of Islam take Koranic passages out of context. But the truth is that it's the other way around. THEY are the ones who lift passages out of context in order to try and make them sound palatable and benign to the western ear. They don't want non-muslims to be able to appreciate how alien and sinister their true doctrines really are.
Muslims don't belong in the United States. Every single one of them dreams of seeing America and the entire world living under Sharia law and bowing, like an army of obedient, mindless automatons, every few hours of every day towards Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Here's what the Koran REALLY says
3.151
"We will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve, because they set up with Allah that for which He has sent down no authority, and their abode is the fire, and evil is the abode of the unjust."
4:89
"They desire that you should disbelieve as they have disbelieved, so that you might be (all) alike; therefore take not from among them friends until they fly (their homes) in Allah's way; but if they turn back, then seize them and kill them wherever you find them, and take not from among them a friend or a helper."
8:12
"Your Lord inspired the angels with the message: I will terrorize the unbelievers. Therefore smite them on their necks and every joint and incapacitate them. Strike off their heads and cut off each of their fingers and toes."
8:39
"So fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief [non-Muslims]) and all submit to the religion of Allah alone (in the whole world)."
9:5
"Fight and kill the disbelievers wherever you find them, take them captive, harass them, lie in wait and ambush them using every stratagem of war."
Religion of Peace my ass! They are all seditious traitors who should be deported immediately.
As it is, Anchor, I quite agree with you about Islam...it is not a religion of peace in the way that Christianity is. And as I see it, one of the primary problems with the way the West views Islam is that Westerners are consistently off base by trying to apply Western standards and concepts to Islam, an effort doomed to failure---which you rightly pointed out.
My point in the above post was, you unfortunately make your information (which is usually quite good) seem very fringe-like by your unfortunate use of vulgarity and your excessive pessimism. At the end of your last post, you almost sounded like a Wobbly (I.W.W. member). Tone it down, and I think you'll find that more people will listen and consider what you are saying based upon its merits. Your opinions deserve a better hearing than they probably get.
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Tsar Lazar
This is an outstanding communique...thank you for sharing it, and extend that thanks to Mr. Littman for his quixotic efforts. Unfortunately, it highlights the UN's continuing downward spiral into irrelevancy and is a graphic illustration as to why this is so...it has become captive to radicals from nations whose modi operendi should have prevented their membership in the first place.
It is not surprising, however, that the Islamic nations squelched Mr. Littman's efforts. To denounce religious violence would hit at several primary ideas in the Qur'an and in Muslim tradition, and would currently draw condemnation on about one half of all of the Islam-dominated nations in the world.
Again, thanks for this excellent posting; it's definitely one for the files.