Saturday, September 15, 2012

Islamic Rage Continues - Egypt Sudan Indonesia



Egyptian citizen accused of insulting Islamic customs.


Headlines from Al-Arabiya on September 15, 2012:

المصري صانع الفيلم المسيء ملثماً في قبضة الشرطة

The Egyptian who fabricated the film that is insulting veiled women [finds himself] in police custody.

أمريكا التي صوّرت صخورا صغيرة في المريخ لا تملك صورة واضحة لـ "نيقولا باسيلي"ـ

America that took pictures of the smallest stones on Mars doesn's have a clear picture of "Nakoula Basseley".


The anti-Islam film was originally reported by Associated Press news agency to have been written, directed and produced by an Israeli real estate developer living in California, Sam Bacile. Later reports by AP suggest that this was a fake identity and the news agency issued a fresh story having investigated further and traces the genesis of the film to a Coptic Christian, Nakoula Basseley, living in California.
[Source: The Guardian, London, on September 14, 2012]

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السودان يرفض استقبال قوات أمريكية لحماية السفارة

Sudan denying to receive U.S. forces for the protection of [their] embassy.

وزير الخارجية السوداني علي كرتي اعتذر عن استقبال عناصر من حماية واشنطن

The Sudanese minister of foreign affairs Ali Karti made excuses for not receiving members of Washington's guard.

Further news from The Guardian, London, on September 15, 2011:

Sudan has rejected a U.S. request to send a platoon of marines to bolster security at the US embassy outside Khartoum, the state news agency Suna said on Saturday.

On Friday, around 5,000 people protested against a film that insults the prophet Muhammad, storming the German embassy before breaking into the US mission.

They also attacked the British embassy. At least two people were killed in clashes with police, according to state media.

A U.S. official told Reuters on Friday that Washington would send marines to Sudan to improve security at the embassy, which is located outside Khartoum for security reasons.

"Sudan is able to protect the diplomatic missions in Khartoum and the state is committed to protecting its guests in the diplomatic corps," Sudanese foreign minister Ali Ahmed Karti told Suna agency.

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Islamic rage in Indonesia:


No wonder that Islamic Rage is spreading over to Indonesia as it happens to be the most densely populated Islamic country in the world and is facing interior tensions due to extreme economic and social differences. However, I would never have expected radical Islamism on Bali which is a rather small island inhabited by a majority of mild-mannered followers of Hinduism.


Recently torched school in a Bali community.


As militant Islam is spreading all over Indonesia, the government has launched a deradicalisation campaign.


[Source: Al-Jazeera TV, English channel, on September 15, 2012]

Islamic Rage in Libya:

The above mentioned source Al-Jazeera TV, English channel, had additional information on the killing of U.S. ambassador Stevens in Benghazi, Libya, in their news program on September 15, 2012:

In interviews granted to Al-Jazeera and other media, Libya's president says he believes al-Qaida is behind the deadly attack in eastern Libya that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other U.S. staffers. President Mohammed el-Megarif says foreigners infiltrated Libya over the past few months, planned the attack and used Libyans to carry it out.

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Visitor access point to "blueprint news" activated from the Islamic Republic of Iran on September 22, 2012:


Above: Tabriz in the Iranian province of East Azarbaijan.

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