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General Category => ISLAM: Religion of peace ? => Topic started by: Lisa on January 30, 2011, 03:08:47 pm



Title: False Muslim Uprisings
Post by: Lisa on January 30, 2011, 03:08:47 pm
LEBANON: SUNNIS STAGE ANGRY PROTESTS AGAINST HEZBOLLAH BACKED PM:  Sunni Arabs took to the streets of Lebanon last week to protest the country's new prime minister and the growing influence of Hezbollah, the Shiit terrorist movement. The protests in Beirut and Tripoli quickly turned violent as people burned tires in the streets and threw rocks at vehicles and passersby, cursing what they considered the Shiite consolidation of power in Lebanon. They attacked journalists and torched a news van, prompting the Lebanese Army in some parts of Beirut to use tear gas to contain the crowds.  The protesters' bitter rhetoric suggested the ongoing political crisis here is hardening sectarian divisions and could lead to large-scale civil unrest. The constitution in this sharply divided country requires the prime minister be a Sunni. But Najib Mikati, the Sunni billionaire who took over that position last week, did so with the support of Hezbollah, prompting accusations that he had betrayed his own people. His appointment indicated an important shift in power in Lebanon, where the influence of the US and its Sunni Arab allies in the region is waning, while that of Syria and Iran - which support Hezbollah - is growing. (AP) 



Title: Re: Protests in Lebanon
Post by: Lisa on February 12, 2011, 08:45:53 am
Lebanon's Political Crisis Continues to Worsen    ICEJ News   Feb 8th
   Ten days after the appointment of Najib Mikati as Lebanon's new Prime Minister, Lebanon has yet not seen the birth of a new government. His first task will be to attempt to include all parties in his Cabinet, as Hizbollah backed by Syria and Iran demands that Lebanon stop all cooperation with the UN Special court, while former Prime Minister Saad Hariri seeks a guarantee that his successor will see the tribunal through. According to sources close to Mikati,"contacts are ongoing with all parties but we are still at a preliminary stage where nothing specific has been agreed upon. We are still looking into a broad outline of what the next government will look like and have not yet begun to discuss the distribution of ministries." In an interview Mikati said that he was determined to see all parties represented in his government, the form of which had become "clear" in his mind. He added that there is "no specific time limit for the birth of a government." Lebanon's constitution does not set a deadline for a Cabinet formation, and previous governments have sometimes taken months to form.


Title: Re: Protests in Lebanon
Post by: Mark on February 14, 2011, 05:48:37 am
I think all these so called Muslim uprisings for Democracy is a farce and a lie. These people are not going for democracy!! They are all going to be under a full Sharia government. All these fools in Egypt are about to get smacked with the hammer. In all the news coverage did you see a lot of young girls out there? NO!!! Because they know its going to get way worse than it already was. They were already thought of as less than human, just wait for full Sharia.

Some recent headlines:

Army Clearing Last Protesters from Tahrir Square, Reports Say
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/15/world/middleeast/15egypt.html?src=twrhp

Army aims to restore Egypt normalcy
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/201121484743645699.html

Protests Build in Tehran
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703584804576143792351777466.html

Iran forces in streets to thwart opposition rally
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/14/us-iran-opposition-idUSTRE71D1RT20110214

Iran clamps down on opposition ahead of rally
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/02/14/iran-clamps-opposition-ahead-rally/

Government supporters, foes clash again in Yemen
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/02/14/yemen.protests/

Violence Marks Fourth Day of Yemeni Protests Against President
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-14/violence-marks-fourth-day-of-yemeni-protests-against-president.html

Young Protesters Clash With Police in Bahrain
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/15/world/middleeast/15bahrain.html

Clashes mark Bahrain 'Day of Rage'
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/2011214925802473.html

Algerian protests gather momentum
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2011/s3138617.htm

Algerian Riot Police Break Up Protest
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/world/africa/13algeria.html



Title: Re: False Muslim Uprisings
Post by: Kilika on February 14, 2011, 06:13:06 am
I think the NWO/Muslim world is taking this as an opportunity to consolidate their postions, and no matter how they spin it, this doesn't bode well for Israel.

And I agree, Muslims aren't at all interested in democracy. They want Sharia. Just look at Egypt and how the military has taken over, suspended their constitution, and basically cleaning house, which appears to me that they aren't going to be so friendly with the US in the future.

I have a feeling that things won't turn out so well for any non-Muslims in the Middle East.


Title: Re: False Muslim Uprisings
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on February 14, 2011, 08:54:03 am
This is what I really don't get when I read alot of these "truther" MBs(no, I'm not talking about PPF, I'm talking about other smaller MBs that say how there's a large Zionist/Illuminati Jewish conspiracy, and how all these poor Muslims are getting unfairly persecuted).

Seriously - aren't they aware of Sharia Law? Or how about Christians that are literally getting bloodened by Muslims in the ME and North Africa? How are they going to react when Sharia Law gets implemented on our soil? Are they going to say the Illuminati Zionist Jews did it alone?