Wednesday, March 08, 2006

UK - BBC whitewash of Muslim abuses

There's no other word for it. If you go to the BBC's "Muslims in Europe" webpage and look for "Quick Guide: Islam" and then page to "Muslims sects", you'll find this gem.

Muslims respect Christians and Jews as they consider them members of the family of Abraham, one of the prophets.


One is speechless.

Perhaps the BBC would care to explain why Bibles are banned in Saudi Arabia then? Why are Christians and Jews persecuted by Muslims around the world? Or, maybe the BBC would care to explain these Muslim crimes against Christians.

While Muslims around the world rioted over the Muhammad cartoons published in the West, Muslims daily publish the most offensive cartoons against the Jews.

In fact, the Koran teaches Muslims to not take Christians and Jews as friends and it also teaches the Koran is the direct word of God and must be obeyed.

Likewise, the BBC seems fine with Islam's abuse of women.

Women can attend mosques, but must sit apart from men. It is commonplace for women to pray at home instead.


It is beyond me why the Left, who used to stand up against racism and for women's rights, have abondoned their ideals.

via a reader.

UPDATE

If Muslims respect Jews so much, how do they explain this.

The Palestinian Authority's ruling Hamas terror group has launched a web site for children, preaching the moral desirability of being a suicide terrorist through cartoons and children's stories.

The Hamas-run Al-Fateh.net glorifies shahada, martyrdom, and presents the deaths of terrorists attacking Israelis as a time of celebration, according to a report by Palestinian Media Watch.

One of the stories on the site quotes a mother saying that when she heard her son had become a shahid, a martyr, she bought dates, candies and coffee to give out. An entire section of the site is called "Stories of the Shahids" and the most recently posted story honors Hamas terrorist Naseem Ja'abari, who murdered 16 people when he blew himself up on a bus in Be'er Sheva on August 31, 2004.


If Islam is so tolerant of other religions, how does the BBC explain this?

Or this?
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