- Pakistani Government Asks Interpol to Treat Florida Koran Burning … Obviously, they are firm in their belief that sharia rules the world already…… Â How about we treat the endless, brutal persecution of non-Muslims as a “violent crime”?
Just to put things in context, Rehman Malik is the same official who, just this past January, ordered the blocking of “un-Islamic” websites and text messages. He’s also the one who said he would shoot a person who committed blasphemy against Islam in his presence. But no, Interpol, so long as it is not concerned with enforcing Sharia, still has more pressing matters to deal with. Like counterterrorism — something Pakistan’s ongoing duplicity and selective enforcement have allowed to grow into a monster that threatens the long-term existence of the country. Priorities.
More on this story. “Pakistani Minister calls on Interpol and the Pope to condemn Florida Koran burning,” by Jibran Khan for Asia News, March 31: Full report below the fold.
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“Third church attacked as Pakistani extremists declare war over Florida Koran burning,”
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The payback is already in full swing:
Arrest will cause more attacks, like fighting crime causes more … crime?
But, of course. Where would the jihad be without a massive sense of entitlement to reprisal and retribution? More on this story. “DFAT warns of Bali violence,” from the Australian Associated Press, March 31
An update from  Last Bali bombing suspect arrested in Pakistan
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