In 1941, Haj Amin al-Husseini fled to Germany and met with Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler,
In 1941, Haj Amin al-Husseini fled to Germany and met with Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Joachim Von Ribbentrop and other Nazi leaders. He wanted to persuade them to extend the Nazis' anti-Jewish program to the Arab world.
The Mufti sent Hitler 15 drafts of declarations he wanted Germany and Italy to make concerning the Middle East. One called on the two countries to declare the illegality of the Jewish home in Palestine. Furthermore, "they accord to Palestine and to other Arab countries the right to solve the problem of the Jewish elements in Palestine and other Arab countries, in accordance with the interest of the Arabs and, by the same method, that the question is now being settled in the Axis countries."1
In November 1941, the Mufti met with Hitler, who told him the Jews were his foremost enemy. The Nazi dictator rebuffed the Mufti's requests for a declaration in support of the Arabs, however, telling him the time was not right. The Mufti offered Hitler his "thanks for the sympathy which he had always shown for the Arab and especially Palestinian cause, and to which he had given clear expression in his public speeches....The Arabs were Germany's natural friends because they had the same enemies as had Germany, namely....the Jews...." Hitler replied:
Germany stood for uncompromising war against the Jews. That naturally included active opposition to the Jewish national home in Palestine....Germany would furnish positive and practical aid to the Arabs involved in the same struggle....Germany's objective [is]...solely the destruction of the Jewish element residing in the Arab sphere....In that hour the Mufti would be the most authoritative spokesman for the Arab world. The Mufti thanked Hitler profusely.2
In 1945, Yugoslavia sought to indict the Mufti as a war criminal for his role in recruiting 20,000 Muslim volunteers for the SS, who participated in the killing of Jews in Croatia and Hungary. He escaped from French detention in 1946, however, and continued his fight against the Jews from Cairo and later Beirut. He died in 1974.
The Husseini family continued to play a role in Palestinian affairs, with Faisal Husseini, whose father was the Mufti's nephew, regarded until his death in 2001 as one of their leading spokesmen in the territories.
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Had to make a tribute to Aliens as well. Being the best movie and sequel of all time imo.
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This video gives total justification of why we need to continue fighting the war not only
This video gives total justification of why we need to continue fighting the war not only in Iraq, but against terrorists in Iran, as well as world wide. The video points out that true Americans support U.S. troops, while cowards are the ones that are opposed to the war. This show presents facts and explains the dangers of Sharia Islamic Law and how all people will loose their freedom if Islam prevails, and why Islam is a murderous cult that seeks to destroy freedom world wide. The program is hard hitting and pulls no punches. It is straightforward and honest in giving reasons to support the war against the Satanic cult of Islam and Islamic terrorists, and gives facts that Islam's founder Mohammed was a perverted child molesting baby rapist.
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A disturbing sequence of clips from the movie "Obsessi
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A disturbing sequence of clips from the movie "Obsession - Radical Islam's War Against the West". Click the link to view the trailer and buy the movie.
Don't judge Islam from the small number of moderate Muslims you may have encountered quietly going about their business in the West. Judge Islam from the Muslims in Muslim countries, where the culture of indoctrination and hatred of the West is woven into the fabric of society.
Islam is not a religion of peace. These are not 'radical' views - these are the views of entire Middle Eastern countries, and these clips and more like them are shown every day on TV in those countries. If kids who are only just able to walk can call Jews 'apes and pigs', or young girls want to tell Bush they 'hope he dies', and do so because 'God is great', you'd better believe that these same kids are growing up into a whole new generation of terrorists and suicide bombers. When death is valued more than life, that's the time to realise that Islam has corrupted and damaged whole generations of children and adults in the Middle East.
Islam is not a religion of peace. Which part of 'death to America' gave you that idea? Islam is a religion whose followers want to take over the world in the name of Allah, with a religion based on hateful, harmful, FICTIONAL doctrine dating back to the Dark Ages.
There are good reasons we call that period the Dark Ages. Let's not go back there.
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#1337 - Deputy Secretary-General of Hizbullah Naim Qassem Speaking to a Massive Opposition
#1337 - Deputy Secretary-General of Hizbullah Naim Qassem Speaking to a Massive Opposition Demonstration in Beirut: Death to America Al-Manar TV (Lebanon) - 12/10/2006 - 00:02:08
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Fascist Iranian Police approach, chastise, and enforce the "Islamic Dress Code" on Women in the Streets of Tehran. More Islamic oppression of women. I wonder what happens to them after they are taken to the "bus" for further discussion? Iran Ch.1, IRINN (Iran) - 4/15/2007 - 00:02:25 MEMRI
Don't Forget: 1979 — Iranian students seize the US embassy in Tehran and hold Americans hostage for 444 days. The embassy was sovereign US soil, ergo, that was an attack on the United States. 1983 — Hezbollah truck bombs the Marine barracks in Beirut, killing over 240 Americans. Iran runs Hezbollah as its proxy terrorist army, ergo, that was an Iranian attack on US personnel. June 25, 1996 — terrorists attack the Khobar Towers barracks in Saudi Arabia, killing 19 US personnel. Iran financed that attack, ergo it was an Iranian attack on Americans. 2003 to the present — Iranians fund, train and equip insurgents, militias and terrorists in Iraq who are fighting and killing our troops, ergo Iran is waging a war against us in Iraq right now.
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Obsession is a film about the threat of Radical Islam to Western civilization. Using uniqu
Obsession is a film about the threat of Radical Islam to Western civilization. Using unique footage from Arab television, it reveals an 'insiders view' of the hatred the Radicals are teaching, their incitement of global jihad, and their goal of world domination.
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Stanford political science professor Larry Diamond discusses the Bush Administration's approach to democracy promotion in the Middle East, and examines barriers to further democratic reforms in the region.
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Larry Diamond discusses the recession of democracy and its role in developing countries. Diamond contends that although more than half of all countries are now democracies, recent efforts to promote democracy around the world have faltered. These stumbles have constituted, Diamond maintains, a very serious threat to freedom.
In a bold vision for the future, Diamond explains that the desire for democracy runs deep, even in very poor countries, and proposes that entrenched regimes like Iran and China could become democracies within a generation - The Commonwealth Club of California
Larry Diamond is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a professor by courtesy of political science and sociology at Stanford University. He is also co-editor of the Journal of Democracy and co-director of the International Forum for Democratic Studies of the National Endowment for Democracy.
He has written and edited numerous articles and books on democracy in developing countries and the problems of development and corruption, particularly in Africa and Asia. Dr. Diamond has also served as a consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development and co-authored its recent report, Foreign Aid in the National Interest.
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