‘Allah’ struggle not over, moderate Muslims should lend support, says UN official

‘Allah’ struggle not over, moderate Muslims should lend support, says UN official

Bielefeldt said the Federal Court ruling on June 23 which upheld the ban was unprecedented.
“My reaction and that of everyone else was how can this be possible, it is bizarre, strange and totally unacceptable,” he added.
“In fact, this is not an infringement of human rights, it is a clear violation of human rights.”
He added that he was not aware of any comparable court decision in any other country that prohibited the use of the word by non-Muslims.
He pointed out that Christians in the Arab world had been using the word for thousands of years.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

In one fell swoop, Tengku Adnan has become the most callous and heartless of all Cabinet Ministers

In one fell swoop, Tengku Adnan has become the most callous and heartless of all Cabinet Ministers

Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, who warned today that soup kitchens in Kuala Lumpur have until Monday to relocate out of the city centre if they do not want to be fined by City Hall – a day after he warned that his ministry would impose fines and other penalties on the givers of alms and beggars .

M'SIAN COURTS FAIL TO RAISE CONFIDENCE: NZ g'tees fair trial if diplomat returns to face sex charges

M'SIAN COURTS FAIL TO RAISE CONFIDENCE: NZ g'tees fair trial if diplomat returns to face sex charges



Like it or not, the Malaysian government's reputation for political intrigue and cover-ups has preceded the nation. There is fear and outrage in New Zealand that a Malay diplomat accused of sexual attack with intention to rape might be allowed to escape full punishment. 


How ISIS is overshadowing al Qaeda

How ISIS is overshadowing al Qaeda



A spokesman for the Free Syrian Army in eastern Syria, Omar Abu Leila, described the declaration of the caliphate as “unbelievable.”
“There are millions of Syrians who are not with ISIS, so how can they speak about a caliphate in our land?” he said.