^ Yucko but must read. It's the truth about islam. Of course, the girl children preyed on by islamaniacs have one slight "advantage" over the boy children equally preyed on in the same manner by islamaniacs: girls get some sort of marriage certificate out of it (I presume), which makes all the paedophilia that they're a victim of Legit. (<- See, see the advantage? No? Me neither.)
But where are all those Indians famous for harping on "human rights"? Where is Testy Teesta Seetalwaddle and Susannah (pens under pseudonym Arundaty) Roy?
More importantly, where is Manmohan "islam must have first claim on India's resources" Singh? I'm surprised he didn't declare that islam should have first claim on all the world's child "resources" as well. (Isn't that practicially the same thing as he said, but extended to a larger geography?)
Anyway, today's news:
TSP (via its trainees) attacks Chinese. Again. (Think TSP maybe finally worked out that official Chinese maps of China include *all* of Kashmir? TSP = useful idiot.)
Bangkok Post (same at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/a...89/1/.html )
http://m.bangkokpost.com/news/249770
Between a face-off between TSP/islam and China, my money's on China.
But where are all those Indians famous for harping on "human rights"? Where is Testy Teesta Seetalwaddle and Susannah (pens under pseudonym Arundaty) Roy?
More importantly, where is Manmohan "islam must have first claim on India's resources" Singh? I'm surprised he didn't declare that islam should have first claim on all the world's child "resources" as well. (Isn't that practicially the same thing as he said, but extended to a larger geography?)
Anyway, today's news:
TSP (via its trainees) attacks Chinese. Again. (Think TSP maybe finally worked out that official Chinese maps of China include *all* of Kashmir? TSP = useful idiot.)
Bangkok Post (same at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/a...89/1/.html )
http://m.bangkokpost.com/news/249770
Quote:[color="#FF0000"]China says Xinjiang attack linked to Pakistan[/color]
Published:
1/08/2011 at 12:32 PM
A Muslim Uighur woman begs as armed Chinese paramilitary policemen along a street in Urumqi, capital of the tense Xinjiang region. A deadly weekend attack in the province was masterminded by "terrorists" trained in Pakistan, the local government said Monday.
Fourteen people were killed in two attacks at the weekend in the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar, and five alleged attackers were in turn shot dead by police in the wave of violence.
The Kashgar authorities said in a statement on their website that initial investigations found that the perpetrators of one attack learned explosive-making skills in terrorist-run camps in Pakistan.
"The heads of the group had learned skills of making explosives and firearms in overseas camps of the terrorist group East Turkistan Islamic Movement in Pakistan before entering Xinjiang," the online statement said.
Remote Xinjiang has seen several outbreaks of ethnic violence in recent years as the mainly Muslim Uighur minority bridles under what it sees as government oppression and the unwanted immigration of ethnic Han Chinese.
Last month, more than 20 people were killed in a clash with police in the remote city of Hotan.
Monday's statement appeared to refer only to an on a restaurant in Kashgar that took place on Sunday.
That came less than 24 hours after an earlier incident in which a truck that was waiting at a light at the food market in Kashgar, not far from the border with Kyrgyzstan, was reportedly hijacked.
Tianshannet.com, a website run by the regional government, reported that the attackers killed the driver, ploughed the vehicle into passers-by on a nearby pavement, then got out of the truck and stabbed people at random.
Six bystanders were killed before the crowd turned on them and killed one attacker, the report said.
(Sounds pretty much like the same-old islam known all over the world.)
Many Uighurs are unhappy with what they say has been decades of political and religious repression, and the unwanted immigration of China's dominant Han ethnic group.
While standards of living have improved, Uighurs complain that most of the gains go to the Han.
This tension has triggered sporadic bouts of violence in Xinjiang -- a vast, arid but resource-rich region which is home to more than eight million Turkic-speaking Uighurs.
State media quoted an official in Xinjiang calling the Hotan clash in July a "terrorist" attack.
But Uighur activists called it an outburst of anger by ordinary Uighurs and said security forces killed 20 people during the unrest.
In the nation's worst ethnic violence in decades, Uighurs savagely attacked Han Chinese in the regional capital Urumqi in July 2009 -- an incident that led to retaliatory attacks by Han on Uighurs several days later.
The government says around 200 people were killed and 1,700 injured in the violence, which cast doubt on the authoritarian Communist Party's claims of harmony among the country's dozens of ethnic groups.
Between a face-off between TSP/islam and China, my money's on China.