Thursday, June 21, 2007
Jewish In Iraq -Today is Sabbath, Tomorrow is Sunday
Fatwa"Islamic commands announced by a Muslim Religious leader" prohibited buying anything from any Jewish. More extreme Fatwa, gave Muslims permission to take over Jewish's houses and properties. As a result of these Fatwas, Many Jewish were forced to leave everything behind them, their houses, Jeweleries, Money, even their clothes, because nobody bought anything from the Jews -since it was prohibited by Fatwa- and they were not allowed to take anything with them.
A friend of My grandfather was a Jew, few days before leaving Iraq for good, he told my grandfather "Today is Sabbath -Saturday-, Tomorrow is Sunday"; neither my grandfather nor my father and my uncle whom were with my grandfather at that moment listening to the Jew's words, understood what did the Jew mean?. of course, at that time my father and Uncle were just little kids.
My Grandfather died and yet he didn't understand those words...it was till 2003, until my father did understand those words....Yes that is it, "Saturday or Sabbath" refers to the Jewish people in Iraq, "Sunday" refers to the Christians. "Today" refers to the present day at that time it was 1948, "Tomorrow" refers to the future. Christians are now facing the same situation the Jewish faced in 1948, Christians are being forced to leave their houses or convert to Islam, their Churches got burned and bombed.
Ironically, the "false" excuse for the expulsion of the Jewish from Iraq, was the declaration of Israel which was performed by jewish people; Nowadays, the excuse for the expulsion of Christians from Iraq, is the Anti-Terrorism War led by US which is according the Islamic scope a Christian Nation. The jewish paid severely for actions committed by Jewish-Israels, and Now Christians are paying for actions committed and still being committed by "US Christians" - according to Muslims
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Religious Rape - No Comment

A MAN who raped a Muslim woman because she showed an interest in Christianity has been jailed for at least five years by a Sydney court.
As Abdul Reda Al-Shawany was sentenced today, the Downing Centre District Court heard a harrowing statement from the victim, revealing that her shame and fear had been compounded by her cultural background.
The woman, who cannot be named, arrived in Australia as a refugee from Iraq.
But she said that even when she was jailed by dictator Saddam Hussein, she never feared for her life the way she did after the rape.
"It is better if I'm dead," she told the court.
Al-Shawany's trial was told that he visited the woman, an acquaintance, at Sydney's Villawood Detention Centre with another man.
The woman had been reading the Bible and Al-Shawany noted her contact with Christians.
The men told her they were "infidel people" and if she went with them, her killing "would be halal" - meaning her killer would go to heaven.
In September 2002, Al-Shawany lured the woman to a unit at Warwick Farm, claiming to have news about her family in Iraq.
She was hit on the head and had her hijab tied around her face before Al-Shawany raped her twice in what Judge Brian Knox described as a degrading, humiliating and brutal attack.
Afterwards Al-Shawany told her: "Let your Christ benefit you now".
It took the jury less than half an hour to convict him of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent.
His victim - who has since converted to Christianity - wept at the back of the court as a friend read out her victim impact statement.
She said she was afraid she would be killed, either in retribution by Al-Shawany's family or in an "honour killing".
"In Iraq, if some woman has got a problem like this, her husband can kill her, or her brother or her uncle can kill her, without question," the victim wrote.
"They can kill me here too in Australia. Before I'm not afraid of anyone. Even when Saddam Hussein put me in jail, I was still strong.
"Now I'm afraid all the time."
She said her husband had refused to speak to her for months because of the shame she brought on the family.
She had grown isolated within the Iraqi community and feared people "will say I'm a bad woman".
"I feel like a piece of dirt," she wrote. "I came to Australia for freedom and Abdul Reda took my freedom away."
Al-Shawany, a father of four, maintains his innocence.
Judge Knox found the offender believed the sexual assault was justified because the woman was considered an "infidel" for reading the Bible and associating with Christians.
"What he did was an attempt to enforce his religious or cultural views on his former countrywoman," Judge Knox said.
"Such behaviour is completely intolerable and totally unacceptable in this community."
He sentenced Al-Shawany to a maximum seven-and-a-half years in jail.
The 52-year-old must serve at least five years, making him eligible for parole in 2012.
Reference: http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,21911535-29277,00.html-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Though I want to say many things but I'll say nothing...........except that I really feel sad for that woman......really sad.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Google.Iraq "Iraq Under Bremer"
The first

Now, let me tell you 2 stories about Bremer and his attempts to build a new
The second one is, Bremer ordered the Ministry of Education to change some subject in the (Islamic-education and history books), he ordered to remove some chapters from the history book that condemned Jewish and was clearly anti-Semitism; from the Islamic-education book, he ordered to omit verses from Quaran that encourage "Jihad" and fighting against Atheist in the name of God (Atheist here, has multiple meanings, sometimes it refers to non Muslims).
Bremer succeeded in that, but his success was temporary. In 2006, the Ministry of Education imported what they called it "new prints of history and Islamic education books" guess from where??? From
