Friday, March 27, 2009
CBN News: Malmö, Sweden - Growing Muslim Influence (discussion) (SVENSK TEXT)
Islam is NOT a peaceful religion.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Lawless Arab rioters threw rocks and screamed "Slaughter the Jews"
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
Pro-Palestinians using children as human shields in Sweden?
A Pro-Palestinian attacks a police with a crying and horrified child under his arm, so the police won't do anything.
Photos: sydsvenskan.se
Today’s manifestation for Israel in Malmö
Here are a few more words about today’s manifestation for Israel in Malmö. Slogans like “Death to Israel” and “Israeli murderer” could be heard. How can someone yell “murderer” to others and at the same legitimize Hamas killings?
And these bigoted humans are enriching Sweden? Then, I don’t want my children to grow up here and get in trouble because of Muslim fundamentalists.
Muslims are usually yelling stuff like “Swedish whore”, “Swedish son of a bitch” etc at Swedes, without being reported to the police.
However, after being called racist and whore about twenty times by Pro-Palestinians, a female polis officer reported the offences.
Sydsvenskan.se reports: Quotes from the town square:
I was at the demonstration, to show that I’m a Jewess and that I’ve the right to express my support for Israel without feeling threatened.
Victoria Waniewicz, 20, LundThe Arabic demonstrators showed once again that the core in the conflict is all about their will to wipe out Israel and the Jews.
Ted Ekeroth, 27, Swedish Democrat, Lund
The New Sweden - Firecrackers against Israeli manifestation in Malmö

The troublemakers take every chance they get. The Al-Sharkawi family are sounding like they are Hamas. They claim that they’ve more right to exist than others do, on a demonstration for freedom of assembly. Now it’s time for them to adapt to the civilization, and accept that there are other people in this world too.
How can Sweden welcome people here, who think they’ve more right to exist than others? With that kind of thinking, Sweden will have only itself to blame in a couple of years.
Without saying it straight out, the police says that if the Pro-Palestinians would reach any of the shops, they would smash the windows. That says quite a lot about the barbarians.
Sydsvenskan reports: A manifestation for Israel and freedom of assembly began at 2 o’clock in Malmö. The atmosphere is a mess and very spiteful. Pro Palestinians are disturbing the speeches by throwing firecrackers. The police have taken away several Pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
A rocket, launched by the rocket scientists, interrupted the last Israel manifestation in Malmö. Now they’ve fired fireworks against the Pro-Israeli demonstrators again, and fought against police.
Riot Fence has been set up to block the town square. Only people who will take part in the demonstration are allowed in.
Therefore, no one can enter the stores, which are still open at the big town square.
“It is better than the shops get their windows smashed,” said a police officer who is standing at the blockade.
84-year-old holocaust survivor Lea Gleitman from Malmö is on the site to say her meaning.
“Last time it was a demonstration, I had to flee as a criminal. I got a rock on my shoulder and was in pain for a week,” she said.
When the speaker Birgitta Ohlsson went up on the podium, the speech got disturbed by Pro-Palestinian demonstrators, which fired fireworks and firecrackers.
Several Palestine flags are showed among the Pro-Palestinians and a placard with the text “Thanks for last time – fucking pigs”. Anwaar Al Sharkawi is among the Pro-Palestinians with his daughter Fatima.
“I’m against the state Israel – There’s no state that is called Israel. Sure, the Israel’s government is not here – but the people here support them,” said Anwaar Al Sharkawi.
The daughter replies:
“I care about my country. We’ve more right to be here than them,” said, Fatima Al-Sharkawi.
FACT/MANIFESTATION for Israel and freedom of assembly and freedom of speech for everybody
The following paroles were used.
Freedom of assembly – for everybody
Freedom of speech – for everybody
Israel’s right to exist
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Palestinians criticize Hamas

Palestinians had hard questions for their leaders, saying, “rockets must end. What did we gain from them? How does Hamas explain thousands of casualties?”
"Our rockets are like pencils compared to those fired by Israel," said one woman in the devastated town of Beit Lahiya. Like many Gazans, she did not want to give her name when making unflattering remarks about the enclave's rulers.
A teacher, who would agree to be named only as Bassem and who is a Fatah supporter, said Hamas showed no regard for Gaza's people by firing rockets.
"Our people are too emotional," Bassem said. "Haniyeh just needs to speak at Friday prayers to patch up the damage, and you'll be surprised to see people clapping and cheering him."
Some Gazans criticised Hamas for continuing to fire rockets after the Israeli ceasefire announcement.
"We know their power was not destroyed, but at least give people a chance to breathe," said a taxi driver who again would not give his name out of fear. "Was what happened not enough?”
Read the article at Ynet
Gaza residents accuse the Islamic militants: “We were prevented from leaving the houses and they were shooting from there. They fired against or beat wildly those who tried to block the way to save their families. They were often children, 16 or 17 years, armed with machine guns.”
The Italian journalist Lorenzo Cremonesi who works with the Corriere della Serra, has confirmed Israeli allegations that Hamas had used civilians as human shields and used ambulances and United Nations buildings in the fighting. Those who tried to drive the terrorists away in order to protect their families were beaten.
Civilians told Cremonesi that they shouted at Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists to leave the area to avoid drawing Israeli fire on civilians.
“Go, go out of here! Do you want the Israelis to kill us all? Do you want to see our children die under the bombs? Take away your weapons and missiles.”
The terrorists responded by calling them “traitors,” “collaborators,” “Spies” and “cowards,” and insisted that any civilians killed would be martyrs destined for paradise.
“In any case all will die, like us. Attacking the Jewish Zionists, we are all destined for paradise, you are not happy to die together?”
Civilians also reported that Hamas terrorists disguised themselves as paramedics and drove ambulances during the fighting. In addition, terrorists launched rockets from UN buildings.
Many of these actions are defined as war crimes.
"They knew they were weaker, but they wanted them [the Israelis] to fire on our houses, so they could accuse them of war crimes,” Abu Issa, 42 years, a resident in the neighbourhood of Tel Awa explained.
Cremonesi said it was difficult to gather evidence against Hamas because residents were fearful. Civilians feared that if it was known they spoke against the group, they would be harshly punished, he explained.
Read the article at Arutz Sheva
Original article at Corriere della Serra
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The BBC coverage of Israel
the BBC coverage of Israel and Gaza - with subtitles
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Operation Cast Lead
Monday, January 12, 2009
Terrorist in Sweden, the police does nothing

In a Swedish newspaper, you can read about the Palestinian Samia Maqboul, sympathizer to Hamaz. Here is what she thinks:
“I only watch Al-Jazira, they follow everything step by step, and thoroughly. Currently, it has been confirmed that 280 are dead, or martyrs as we call it.”
After Hamas fired rockets from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel in recent days, Israel’s revenge did not come as a surprise. But it came unexpectedly quick and was powerful.
“You feel powerless, don’t know what to do. I’m so worried, angry and sad that I feel physically ill. The only thing we can do from here in Sweden, is to demonstrate and show our anger against Israel. We were 300 today and we will go to Israel’s Embassy and shout Israel – murderer tomorrow.”
“Although I don’t know someone personally in Gaza, I’m worried about my people. I’m not Hamas, but I sympathize with them. The important thing for us is to get our own country, and I support everyone who fights to have their own country.”
You can read the article here (translated from Swedish to English with google translater).
I agree with what Alejandro Wolff (U.S. representative to the United Nations) said: If you sympathize with them, you are Hamas. So I decided to give the police a call. When I talked to a police officer, she said:
“Actually, I’m not allowed to say this, but the phone number I’ll give you should always be answered by someone. If no one is answering, you have to try again another time.”
After calling 10 times, I gave up. This is currently the general work of the Swedish police, unfortunately.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Hamas Use Children as Weapon
The UN has been silent to the following criminal activities of the Hamas terrorist organization:
1. Hamas has violated the rights of the Palestinian children abusing them, brainwashing them and inciting them to hate and kill.
2. Hamas has deliberately and exclusively fired missiles at Israeli civilian populations hoping to hurt as many civilians as possible. In 2008 alone, Hamas fired 3,278 rockets and mortars from Gaza to Israeli cities.
3. Hamas has been firing these rockets from within densely populated areas using the Palestinian people as human shields. Mosques, hospitals, kindergartens and children are criminally being used as human shields by Hamas operatives.
Enough is enough. UN: your silence to this brings shame to your institution.