Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
09-02-2015, 19:35
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
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A police force has apologised for collecting the details of subscribers to the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the wake of the Paris massacre.
Wiltshire Police confirmed one of its officers visited a newsagent after the Paris attacks, requesting names of the four people who bought the magazine.
In a statement, the force claimed the officer's motivation had been "purely around enhancing public safety".
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Of course it was.
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09-02-2015, 21:43
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
Some facts.
"Two former heads of the Army have called for greater recognition of the first Muslim soldier to be awarded the Victoria Cross, in a move intended as a “riposte” to the “sickening extremism” of Isil militants
General Lord Dannatt and General Lord Richards lead a group of peers, MPs, historians and religious leaders who say children should be told about the role played by Muslim troops in the First World War.
In a letter to The Telegraph they say that the actions of Sepoy Khudadad Khan in a battle at Ypres 100 years ago on Friday “exemplified the courage” of many who served in the war.
The knowledge of his role, together with that of the other 400,000 Muslims who fought alongside British troops, is vital to “fully understand the multi-ethnic Britain that we are today”, they add."
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about as relevant as bringing the crusades into the discussion.
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some more FACTS!
http://www.pewforum.org/files/2013/0...ull-report.pdf
Just whip it out the next time anyone says that Islam is a peaceful religion blah -da -blah da- blah
Lots of lovely insight available
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09-02-2015, 22:00
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
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Originally Posted by Pierre
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Which part?
On Page 29 you have this:
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Muslims around the world strongly reject violence in the name of Islam. Asked specifically about suicide bombing, clear majorities in most countries say such acts are rarely or never justified as a means of defending Islam from its enemies.
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then on page 32:
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Most Muslims around the world express support for democracy, and most say it is a good thing when others are very free to practice their religion. At the same time, many Muslims want religious leaders to have at least some influence in political matters.
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The poll results are pretty positive accompanying that as well. When asked if Religious freedom the median percentage of Muslims answered that it was either to 85% at the lowest to 97% at it's highest.
Even the women's right to get a divorce only drops below 50% in Africa. In Europe it's in the 80% range.
Probably the most concerning is the amount of people in South Asia who support executing those who leave Islam. However that number drops considerably when you enter Western culture. There are Christians in Africa who support execution for homosexuals so I would suggest that you need to factor in general culture rather than just religion.
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09-02-2015, 22:10
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
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about as relevant as bringing the crusades into the discussion.
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gotta love the way every fact that goes against your own personal stance is classed as "irrelevant"
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09-02-2015, 22:11
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
There's lots of stuff in there. Don't get me wrong it's not all crazy. but there is some worrying things in there:
this for example
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09-02-2015, 22:14
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
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Originally Posted by Pierre
There's lots of stuff in there. Don't get me wrong it's not all crazy. but there is some worrying things in there:
this for example

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Yes but that is one finding in a report that is primarily showing that Muslims reject violence. Even that number drops quickly in Western nations. I agree it's a pretty bad finding but I don't think that report dismisses the idea Islam isn't a peaceful religion. If anything the numbers suggest a large amount of Muslims reject violence.
BTW Is there a online version of that report? I also wanted to link a graph but it was a PDF?
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09-02-2015, 22:21
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Other headlines.
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1. Over three quarters of respondents in the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia want legal issues to be resolved in Sharia courts. Muslims are split evenly over the extreme stuff associated with Sharia (cutting off hands, death to the apostate), which gets its biggest support in South Asia.
2. Suicide bombing is mostly rejected – it remains popular among sizable minorities in Palestine (40 per cent), Afghanistan (39 per cent), Egypt (29 per cent) and Bangladesh (26 per cent).
3. Muslims do not think other people should be compelled to follow Islam. The lowest level of support for religious freedom was found in Egypt (77 per cent) and the highest in Bangladesh (97 per cent).
4. Sexual attitudes remain very conservative – . Majorities in every country said that wives should obey their husbands.
5. Support for democracy is high in South Asia but low in the Middle East and lowest in Pakistan
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Yes but that is one finding in a report that is primarily showing that Muslims reject violence. Even that number drops quickly in Western nations. I agree it's a pretty bad finding but I don't think that report dismisses the idea Islam isn't a peaceful religion. If anything the numbers suggest a large amount of Muslims reject violence.
BTW Is there a online version of that report? I also wanted to link a graph but it was a PDF?
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The report came out over 18months ago, there loads of analysis on it. Just google it and there's graphs and comments a plenty.
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gotta love the way every fact that goes against your own personal stance is classed as "irrelevant"
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Yeah, funnily enough, I find you irrelevant too.
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09-02-2015, 23:55
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Re: Muslim protesters picket Downing Street to protest at Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Talking of Charlie Hebdo this is impressive.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-10034327.html
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A police force was forced to apologise today after one of its officers told a newsagent to hand over the names of four people in the name of community cohesion, after they bought a commemorative edition of the Charlie Hebdo magazine.
Wiltshire police confirmed that it had deleted the names of the buyers from its system, which were collected after officers toured shops warning newsagents to be vigilant during an “assessment of community tensions” in the sleepy market town following the attacks in the French capital in January.
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