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- The Law Says: The UN is spearheading the assault on freedom.
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- The Law Says: The following extract taken from an article published in 1979 by Bat Ye'or in the Wiener Library Bulletin Vol. XXXII Series Nos. 49/50. The same article also appears in The Myth of Islamic Tolerance edited by Robert Spencer pp 181-2. A simple definition of jihad
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- The Law Says: This is brutally but well put.
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- The Law Says: Bold by Weapon of Musical Defense as quoted in our article Conceded Rights
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- The Law Says: The article below Islam is Terrorism from Faith freedom provides an excellent source for identifying important jihad verses in the Koran and also references in the Hadiths.
Besides this the article deals with Islamic Deception (Taqiyya) specifically in relation to terror.
- The Law Says: From the end of this article detailing the precise definition of apartheid and why Islamic societies practice this.
- The Law Says: The OIC (Organization of The Islamic Conference) which is exercising an ever increasing influence on the United Nations, says "Islam, the religion of peace, tolerance and compassion".
The OIC is pressuring members at the UN to put a ban on mentioning Islam whenever Muslims commit terrorist acts in the name of Islam - this under the pretext of eradicating the "defamation of religions."
- The Law Says: The Law has only one small technical point of difference with Wolfgang Bruno's Islamic Dictionary for infidels and that is the use of the term “second class citizenship” applicable to non-Muslims under Muslim rule in the definition of "Religious freedom". Historian Bat Ye’or has pointed out correctly that non-Muslims have no legal rights under sharia and so the term “second class” flatters reality. See Conceded Rights
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- The Law Says: This interview with Colonel Bud Day, who was a prisoner of war with John McCain in Vietnam is fascinating.
- The Law Says: Mark Steyn refers to the "World's wrinkliest teenagers" in his book America Alone by Mark Steyn. In this transcript from an interview on Australian radio he also makes this reference.
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- The Law Says: Excerpt of this audio program transcribed by WMD from the interview with Ibn Warraq talking about killing in the Koran.
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- The Law Says: Three of the most relevant terror related Suras are reproduced below.
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- The Law Says: This is a landmark explanation of the term "Palestinianization" as applied to Europe.
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- The Law Says: This is the definition of Dhimmitude by the woman who coined the term.
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- The Law Says: Three more translations of verses from the Koran are reproduced below for good measure.
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- The Law Says: This is a succinct and to the point definition of Sharia Law.
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