EGYPT – The Assiut township prosecutor has called for a Coptic student accused of publishing offensive images of Prophet Mohamed to be held for 15 days pending investigations. Muslim residents accused the student of posting the images on his Facebook account. Violent clashes between Muslims and Christians took place over the weekend in the villages

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PARIS (The Blaze/AP) — The satirical French newspaper whose offices were firebombed this week fought back Friday against efforts to interrupt its operations, starting a blog and publishing more copies of a controversial edition.

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Charlie Hebdo’s website has been down since it released a special edition Wednesday that was “guest edited” by the Prophet Muhammad and took aim at radical Islam. Editors of the weekly said they also lost access to their Facebook page for more than 24 hours. No one was injured in the attack and the protests so far have been limited to the Web, but there are concerns that the spoof could trigger a wave of violent demonstrations. The paper’s front page depicted the prophet; such images are generally prohibited by Islam for fear they could lead to idolatry. Under the headline, “The Internet’s Homeless,” the editors of Charlie Hebdo described in their first post Thursday how they will continue to publish. The paper’s offices were destroyed just hours before the edition hit the newsstands. Employees are working on next week’s print edition from the offices of the French daily Liberation.

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On Friday, the paper was again available at newsstands after having sold out Wednesday. Charlie Hebdo’s Internet presence has also been the victim of hackers. Its website is still down, and the editors said on their blog that for more than a day they weren’t able to access their Facebook page, where thousands of users posted angry comments and apparently “reported” the page as offensive. By Friday evening, they were able to get into the account for their official page once again. Access to another page remained blocked, however. Users had always been able to visit the pages, even though the editors couldn’t update them. It wasn’t clear why the editors were denied access. Facebook did not immediately respond to requests for comment. RPI reported that the editors are less than content with Facebook’s handling of the situation. Here’s a rundown of what’s going on : Charlie Hebdo’s   Facebook page  has been swamped with 13,000 messages, many of them threats and insults, since the publication of  this week’s issue retitled  Charia Hebdo  and featuring a cartoon of Mohammed on its front cover. But its moderator  cannot remove them, the blog says , “under the pretext – surprise! surprise! – that  Charlie Hebdo  is not a ‘real’ person” and because it breaches a ban on “publications featuring nudity or other sexually suggestive content”, says the satirical paper’s  blog, launched on Thursday  to show that it is “reborn from the ashes”. Facebook rules  do include that ban as well as one on “hate speech, credible threats, or direct attacks on an individual or group”, which critics who accuse the paper of  Islamophobia  may argue justifies the move. Reporters Without Borders called on Facebook to “renounce censorship” and warned it not to shut down the pages.

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Reuters – President Barack Obama will host Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at the White House on December 12, the White House said on Friday, just weeks before the last American troops are slated to leave the country.

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Well played. PARIS (Reuters) – A French satirical weekly whose office was fire bombed after it printed a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad has reproduced the image with other caricatures in a special supplement distributed with one of the country’s leading newspapers. The weekly Charlie Hebdo defended “the freedom to poke fun” in the four-page

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It is difficult to imagine a group worse than the former inhabitants, and supporters, of Nazi Germany.  In the annals of history, few peoples have ever banded together en masse to blindly adopt the murderous designs of a madman in quite the same way so many seemingly  educated, civilized Germans did when they unquestioningly deferred to Hitler as he carried out his “Final Solution.” The inhabitants of Nazi Germany ended up absorbing and miming Hitler’s ideology, in effect becoming extensions of the fuehrer himself. But as new history is written every day, there may in fact be a culture whose anti-Semitism and blood-lust is far more egregious than the world’s previously most infamous villain’s. According to a survey conduced by pollster Stanley Greenberg, 73 percent of Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza say they believe Jews should be killed “wherever they hide” — be it behind stones, or trees — per their Islamic Hadith. 80 percent of Palestinians also agree with yet another passage from the Hadith also contained in the Hamas Charter about the need to enlist Arab and Islamic battalions to stamp out the Jews. For reference, the Hadith is a collection of narrations ascribed to Muhammad, concerning the prophet’s sayings and practices. The Hadith, to believers, is considered to be authoritative and “perfect” and form the basis of Sharia law. Along with the Quran, the Hadith allegedly serves as the major source of guidance for religious Muslims. The Hadith quoted in the Hamas charter translates: Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him ; but the tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the tree of the Jews. It comes as no surprise then that 61 percent of Palestinians refuse to accept any possible two-state solution with the Israelis and that an overwhelming majority of Palestinians believe Jerusalem belongs to them and them alone. According to the poll, when presented with a question about the fate of Jerusalem, 92 percent of Palestinians believe Judaism’s holiest site should be the capital of Palestine. Only 1 percent said it should be the capital of Israel, with the remaining 7 percent saying it should be a shared, or “neutral” city. And while perhaps not shocking, it actually gets worse. Apparently 72 percent of Palestinians endorse their current practice of denying millennia worth of Jewish history in Jerusalem, 62 percent support kidnapping and taking IDF soldiers hostage, and 53 percent are in favor of anti-Semitic school curriculum, including songs, for children. David Horowitz , publisher of FrontPage draws the distinction between Nazi Germans and the Palestinians: I have long said that Palestinians are more genocidal than the inhabitants of Nazi Germany because Hitler hid his plans for the  Final Solution as he calculated that Germans were too civilized to embrace the evil he intended. Muslim leaders shout it from the rooftops — and now we have concrete evidence that they do so because they know their followers support it. Anyone who finds this hard to believe can view this  YouTube video of my encounter with a member of the Muslim Students Association at UC San Diego, or read the article linked above by Andrew Bostom. And this makes progressive supporters of the Palestinian cause enablers of the genocidal wishes of their Palestinian friends. This video shows David Horowitz responding to a Muslim UCSD student and Hamas supporter at the university’s “Israel Apartheid Week” debate: Now according to JPost, Greenberg, along with The Israel Project president Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, presented the survey’s findings to Israeli President Shimon Peres, opposition leader Tzipi Livni, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, Vice Premier Moshe Ya’alon and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s senior adviser, Ron Dermer. In addition, the two reportedly also have meetings scheduled with the White House and Pentagon, presumably to discuss the findings. But do we need a survey to tell us the Palestinians by and large seek the destruction of the Jewish State and people? And will discussing the findings of this survey with the Obama Administration or members of Israel’s Knesset make any difference at all? Especially if the Palestinians do not even have the same sense of “civility” Nazi Germans supposedly had?

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So what would happen if you were to Tweet a  picture depicting Mickey and Minnie Mouse dressed in religious garb? If the two Disney icons were in a monk’s habit, you’d probably be met with silence. If they were dressed as a nun and priest, respectively, you might be met with a raised eyebrow.  If Mickey donned a kippah, you might even be met with a nod of approval for embracing diversity in a children’s cartoon character… But if your Mickey sports a long, traditional Islamic beard and Minnie wears a face veil, you’ll be met with a call to “cut out the tongue of any person who attacks our religion.” You’ll also be sued, have your businesses boycotted and be the target of multiple Facebook hate-pages started just for you… CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian Christian telecom mogul has angered Islamic hard-liners by posting an online cartoon of Mickey Mouse with a beard and Minnie in a face veil. The ultraconservative Islamists, known as Salafis, called the cartoon posted by Naguib Sawiris on Twitter a mockery of Islam. They launched an online campaign calling on Muslims in Egypt to boycott Sawiris’ mobile phone company Mobinil. Shares of Mobilnil and Orascom Telecom, which Sawiris chairs, both fell Monday on the Egyptian stock exchange. Sawiris, who is also a politician, promotes a secular Egypt. He owns media companies and after Mubarak stepped down on Feb. 11, he launched a political party that calls for separation of state and religion. After the cartoon posted a few days ago stirred complaints on Twitter, Sawiris tweeted an apology on Friday and claimed he was joking. “I apologize for those who don’t take this as a joke; I just thought it was a funny picture; no disrespect meant. I am sorry,” he tweeted. But new Facebook groups cropped and quickly gained more than 60.000 followers, calling for a boycott of his widely used cell phone company. Named “We are joking Sawiris,” the Facebook group said: “If you are really a Muslim, and you love your religion, boycott his projects. We have to cut out the tongue of any person who attacks our religion.” At least 15 Salafi lawyers have filed lawsuits accusing Sawiris of religious contempt, an official at the prosecutor general office said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. Another Facebook group named “We hate you Mickey Sawiris” depicted the Egyptian businessman as a Mickey Mouse. The group’s motto is: “No to mockery of Islam.” The cartoons are another source of sectarian tensions, which have already exploded into violence on a number of occasions in the chaotic, post-Mubarak transition. A Salafi cleric Mazen el-Sersawi appeared on television and scolded Sawiris. “Shame on you,” he said. “How can a man like this make fun of Muslims, in a country on the brink of sectarian discord,” he said. “If this is just joking, why don’t you depict Mickey Mouse as a monk or a nun?” In the broad spectrum of Islamic thought, Salafism is on the extreme conservative end. Saudi Arabia’s puritanical Wahhabi interpretation is considered its forerunner, and Saudi preachers on satellite TV and the Internet have been key to the spread of Salifism in Egypt. Salafists are distinguished by the way they dress. In many parts of Cairo, women wear the “niqab,” a veil which shows at most the eyes rather than the scarf that covers only the hair. The men grow their beards long and often shave off mustaches, a style said to imitate the Prophet Muhammad. The cyber campaign against Sawiris showed how uncomfortable his secular campaign has made Islamists. It also could lead to polarization in the streets ahead of crucial parliament elections set for September.

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One has to wonder, does he actually believe this? LONDON, May 21 (APP) – President Asif Ali Zardari has said that Islam is a religion of peace and tranquillity and totally opposed to friction and terrorism.President Zardari, in his message to the International Imam Council,organisers of Syeda Fatima (S.A.) Interfaith Conference at the House of Lords here last evening, noted that such conferences highlight the real image of Islam being a peaceful religion and clear the confusion that Islam, in any way, favours terrorism. The President said :”It gives me immense pleasure that Imam Hussain Council arranged an Interfaith Conference in recognition of Hazrat Fatima Tu-Zahra ( S.A.) , the daughter of our Holy Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) is a distinguished personality of the Muslim world. “She is a shining moral example for all the women across the globe. Her life, her teachings, her mannerisms and even her authority over her father, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is a precedent for us to follow even today.” HT: Spencer

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I’m sure he’ll have a blast in federal prison. (IPT) — A second man has been charged in connection with threats made last year against the producers of the Comedy Central program “South Park.” Jesse Curtis Morton, (aka Younus Abdullah Mohammad) is charged with communicating threats. Morton helped run a website, RevolutionMuslim, with Zachary Chesser. Chesser is serving a 25-year prison term after pleading guilty to a similar charge and to trying to provide material support to the Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab. After a “South Park” episode in April 2010 mocked the violent reaction of radical Islamists by portraying the Prophet Mohammad covered by a bear suit, Chesser posted a statement warning producers Matt Stone and Trey Parker that they “will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show.” Van Gogh was a Dutch filmmaker who was killed on an Amsterdam street after producing a short film protesting the treatment of women in Islam. According to an affidavit from FBI Special Agent Paula Menges, Chesser then collaborated with Morton on a “clarification statement” triggered by media inquiries. “The Clarification Statement contained pages of justification under Islamic law for the death of those who insult Islam or defame its prophet, and for Muslims to bring about such deaths,” Menges wrote. “In it, Morton and Chesser asserted in pertinent part that ‘we will never tolerate the mocking or insulting of any one of the prophets,’ and explained that the Islamic ruling on this situation was that ‘the punishment is death.’” Keep reading…

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Many of you have heard Glenn tout the book ” Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy ” by Eric Metaxas.  In fact, probably most of you have heard Glenn tout the book.  It’s practically all he does.  Glenn can be talking about any topic, say problems along the Mexican border, and quickly segue into how it reminds him of something in the Metaxas book.  I will not be surprised if Glenn is working on a full-color version of the book for children.  Well, it is a great book, and Eric is a great guy (I spent several hours with him in Pittsburgh recently) and today he has an essay posted at FoxNews.com on a timely topic: This week, billions of Christians around the world will celebrate Easter. But today is a special day too. Today — April 20th — is Hitler’s birthday! Have you forgotten? The Fuehrer would have been 122 years young today! Aren’t you celebrating? As I explain in my book “Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy,” during Hitler’s 12-year reign, people across Germany twisted themselves into veritable pretzels to praise the Fuhrer on his birthday! It was a day of national celebration. How things change! Today Hitler’s name is synonymous with evil. What a spectacular reversal of fortune. You will want to read the rest right here . Bonus: Tonight at 9pm ET Eric will be part of the History Channel’s program “Jesus: The Lost 40 Days.”

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP/The Blaze) — The Tennessee state legislature is considering making it a felony to follow some versions of the Islamic code known as Shariah, the most stringent measure yet aimed at limiting the expansion of the religious code in superseding civic law. The bill faces steep constitutional hurdles, but the measure’s proponents are confident it will become law. Muslim groups fear the measure would outlaw central tenets of Islam, such as praying five times a day toward Mecca, abstaining from alcohol or fasting for Ramadan. “This is an anti-Muslim bill that makes it illegal to be a Muslim in the state of Tennessee,” said Remziya Suleyman, policy coordinator for the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition. The bill’s sponsor, Republican Sen. Bill Ketron of Murfreesboro, said the proposal exempts the peaceful practice of Islam but seeks to condemn those “who take Shariah law to the other extreme.” He said it would give state and local law enforcement officials “a powerful counterterrorism tool.” Ketron, who has successfully pushed through bills tightening restrictions on illegal immigrants, said he expects the Shariah measure will become law. For now, supporters of the measure are working to bolster it against any constitutional challenges, which may be an impossible task, said First Amendment Center scholar Charles Haynes, who called it a “really distorted understanding of Shariah law.” “It’s unconstitutional to even suggest that such legislation should be passed,” he said. “Trying to separate out different parts of Islamic law for condemnation is nonsensical. Shariah law, like all religious law, is interpreted in a great many different ways.” Shariah is a set of core principles that most Muslims recognize as well as a series of rulings from religious scholars. It covers many areas of life and different sects have different versions of the code they follow. At least 13 states have bills pending that would bar judges from considering Shariah in legal decisions, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, but none of those proposals is as strict as what Tennessee is weighing. Ketron said he and House Speaker Pro Tempore Judd Matheny, R-Tullahoma, were given the bill by the Tennessee Eagle Forum. Eagle Forum state President Bobbie Patray said it was drafted by David Yerushalmi, an Arizona-based attorney who runs the Society of Americans for National Existence, a nonprofit that claims following Shariah is treasonous. Yerushalmi has written for years in conservative media about what he calls the danger of Shariah and its central role in Islam. He has represented Pamela Geller, who leads the group Stop Islamization of America and is one of the most vocal critics of a planned Islamic center two blocks from New York City’s ground zero. Yerushalmi also represented Stop The Madrassa, a group that opposed a public school in Brooklyn established to teach Arabic language, culture and history. He is one of the contributors to the report “Shariah: The Threat To America” by the Center for Security Policy, a think tank led by Frank Gaffney, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration. Last year Gaffney testified at a court hearing on the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro. The hearing was intended only to determine if local officials violated the state’s open meetings law in approving the site plan, but the mosque’s foes used the opportunity to argue it was part of a plot to expand Shariah law in the U.S. Yerushalmi said the legislation in Tennessee is clear about who’s being targeted. “The legislation simply states that Shariah that follows the law of jihad, which calls for the violent overthrow of the Tennessee and U.S. government, is the Shariah that is at issue,” he said. Sarah Thompson, a spokeswoman for the Islamic Society of North America, disagreed. “The way that it’s worded makes the assumption that any practice of Islam is a practice of terrorism,” she said. “And that’s a dangerous line to walk. It excludes the millions of Muslims that are practicing peaceably from the ability to do so.” The local chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is also speaking out against the measure, claiming the bill would make it illegal to be Muslim in Tennessee. “All of a sudden, I pray using the Koran or the Sunnas of the Prophet, and it’s a crime,” claimed Imam Yusuf Abdullah of Masjid Al-Islam in Nashville. “What kind of bill is that?” On Thursday, controversial Muslim cleric Anjem Choudary is leading a march in support of Shariah at the White House in Washington, D.C. “the Muslims will let the tyrant Barack Obama and the American people know that a new constitution beckons the US called the Shari’ah, and that this worldwide revolution will see it implemented inshaa’allah (God willing) very very soon,” the march’s website states. ( Click here for complete coverage from The Blaze )

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