The United States have now pulled out of their American Embassies in Nigeria, India, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Greetings from Pakistan on World Peace Day
Greetings from Pakistan on World Peace Day. We have a lot of events and activities planned for today; unfortunately none of them will be sending across the message of peace. Our children, through whom we could portray a peaceful message using crayons and doves, are at home today and could not go to school. Those who don’t go to school anyway are being coerced by their adult relatives to spend the day out on the streets with them to burn tyres.
Our parks and other public locations where we could have held some nice peace rallies and shown off our creative skills through artistic placards have all been sealed shut due to violent protests which we are currently being conducted to show our love for our Holy Prophet. Sounds complicated? Shouldn’t be – almost everyone is catching up to our unique Pakistani mentality now.
No peace concerts planned here either because music wouldn’t be an appropriate indulgence on this day and also because we may get killed on our way there by a stray bullet. Sorry, to explain this better: yes, our policemen are firing stray shots right now to ensure there is peace in the cities.
While expressing love for our Holy Prophet some people in Peshawar got carried away and set fire to some cinemas, so the families planning to go to the movies on this peaceful day can do so no more as the seats will be charred and the screens burnt.
Moreover, our leaders cannot come out to address the public on World Peace Day because there is too much violence on the streets so they have instead given the adventurers of Pakistan a field day so that they can do whatever they want. This freedom given by the government today is being enjoyed by thousands who have taken the country hostage because they are angry at the foreign filmmaker who disrespected the Holy Prophet and portrayed Muslims as violent people.
Burning candles and having vigils is too modest a gesture to share with the world so instead you will see my countrymen setting their own property on fire because this will teach the horrid filmmaker a lesson never to mess with us again. We are capable of setting this whole country on fire and so what if it only damages and destroys our own assets – at least the whole world will know that peace can not be taken for granted...
Alas, all is not lost for tucked away from the madness of the country I imagine our president releasing a dove or two of his own … you know, just to emphasise his agenda for peace.
source: http://dawn.com/2012/09/21/greetings-from-pakistan-on-world-peace-day/
“I will not forget, my father, the days when you taught me the love of Jihad and how to use a weapon,” the child says, as the video shows images of the father teaching the young boy how to shoot the rifle.
“Every drop of blood that left your body will be matched by dozens of bullets aimed at the chests of the enemies,” the boy continues.
While the Times of Israel does not elaborate on who the “enemies” might be, the boy very well could have been referring to Israel as the two countries have been in constant conflict. Palestine and its supporters regularly claim Israel is unlawfully occupying Palestinian territory.
The disturbing video of the child, who should be out playing with his friends instead of talking about murdering his enemies, can be seen here:
The Times of Israel has more on the content of some of the other videos:
Another goal of the project is to shatter stereotypes about the Brotherhood as an extremist and coercive movement. “Cinema Ikhwan” was created to encourage individual cinematic projects not directly connected to the Muslim Brotherhood.
One such film is the short comedy “the anti-sinning unit” which portrays a surprise visit by a Saudi-like cleric at the home of an ordinary citizen. The surprised man, who quickly tapes a fake beard to his face, is forced to explain to the self-proclaimed “anti-sinning inspector” why he allows himself to drink Pepsi and watch a soccer match.
The film ends with narration that encourages Egyptians not to believe silly rumors about the extremism of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Another film, more political in nature, is an attempt to dissuade undecided Egyptians from voting for Ahmad Shafiq as president. A citizen named Hamdi standing in line to vote explains why he intends to vote for Shafiq, but is convinced to vote for Mohammed Morsi. “Do the right thing, Hamdi!” reads the narrator.
Apparently the only requirement to have a video posted on the group’s YouTube channel is the submitted clips must further “Egypt’s religious awakening and maintain the moral principles of the Egyptian people,” according to the Times of Israel.
While some of the videos are lighthearted (in Muslim Brotherhood terms), others are politically charged and or threatening, such as the video of the Palestinian boy holding an assault rifle.
Watch some more of the videos submitted to “Cinema Ikhwan,” below.
source:http://www.theblaze.com/stories/the-love-of-jihad-muslim-brotherhood-film-project-features-video-of-palestinian-child-talking-about-killing-the-enemies/
‘THE LOVE OF JIHAD’: MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FILM PROJECT FEATURES VIDEO OF PALESTINIAN CHILD TALKING ABOUT KILLING THE ‘ENEMIES’
“Every drop of blood that left your body will be matched by dozens of bullets aimed at the chests of the enemies,” the boy continues.
While the Times of Israel does not elaborate on who the “enemies” might be, the boy very well could have been referring to Israel as the two countries have been in constant conflict. Palestine and its supporters regularly claim Israel is unlawfully occupying Palestinian territory.
The disturbing video of the child, who should be out playing with his friends instead of talking about murdering his enemies, can be seen here:
Another goal of the project is to shatter stereotypes about the Brotherhood as an extremist and coercive movement. “Cinema Ikhwan” was created to encourage individual cinematic projects not directly connected to the Muslim Brotherhood.
One such film is the short comedy “the anti-sinning unit” which portrays a surprise visit by a Saudi-like cleric at the home of an ordinary citizen. The surprised man, who quickly tapes a fake beard to his face, is forced to explain to the self-proclaimed “anti-sinning inspector” why he allows himself to drink Pepsi and watch a soccer match.
The film ends with narration that encourages Egyptians not to believe silly rumors about the extremism of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Another film, more political in nature, is an attempt to dissuade undecided Egyptians from voting for Ahmad Shafiq as president. A citizen named Hamdi standing in line to vote explains why he intends to vote for Shafiq, but is convinced to vote for Mohammed Morsi. “Do the right thing, Hamdi!” reads the narrator.
Apparently the only requirement to have a video posted on the group’s YouTube channel is the submitted clips must further “Egypt’s religious awakening and maintain the moral principles of the Egyptian people,” according to the Times of Israel.
While some of the videos are lighthearted (in Muslim Brotherhood terms), others are politically charged and or threatening, such as the video of the Palestinian boy holding an assault rifle.
Watch some more of the videos submitted to “Cinema Ikhwan,” below.
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