From the daily archives:

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Afghanistan: Thursday night is boyz night

June 22, 2008

* Defending freedom to abuse Police rape of Afghan boys ignored * All cultures are equal, right? Who are we to judge..? Canadian soldiers say they have witnessed children selling themselves for sex with Afghan police forces. OTTAWA -Canadian soldiers in the main guard tower at forward operating base Wilson last summer winced when I [...]

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TURKEY: HONOR KILLINGS CLAIM 1,000 LIVES IN FIVE YEARS

June 22, 2008

* Nothing to do with Islam, of course. Christians, Buddhists, Hindus do it all the time, right? * But not to worry: all they need is full acceptance in the EU and all will be just swell… The Prime Ministry’s Human Rights Directorate issued a report on “honor killings,” which contains discouraging findings, daily Radikal [...]

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UK: “Ethnic” Police Officer Spends Big For Perfume, Drugs, Designer Gear & 6 Mistresses

June 22, 2008

 Met Commander Dizaei is investigated over £5,000 of designer goods he put on expenses By Stephen Wright Last updated at 12:21 AM on 21st June 2008         Ali Dizaei: Recently promoted One of Britain’s most senior ethnic minority police officers is facing an investigation into his expenses, the Mail can reveal. The probe comes just [...]

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Malaysia: Rapist father asks for mercy as he ‘used condoms’

June 22, 2008

The Indian Express: Kuala Lumpur, June 21: : An Indian origin man in Malaysia sentenced to 36 years in jail for repeatedly raping his minor daughter, has appealed for a lighter term on the ground that he had used a condom. * You got to hand it to those guys: they never run out of excuses… [...]

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UK Shocked: “Radicalization” of Muslims “more widespread than previously feared”

June 22, 2008

Robert Spencer: *  Note how the emphasis in this story is entirely about what the British government ought to be doing to combat “radicalization” and “extremism,” with virtually nothing about Muslim communities’ responsibilities save the fact that many “distrust police and are reluctant to inform on extremists, preferring to deal with problems inside their communities.” [...]

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