Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Escape From Boko Haram: Remember #BringBackOurGirls ?

Back in May celebrities and polititicians launched a hashtag campaign to Bring Back Our Girls. Even the UN and the Security Council, all people with real power, jumped on the soap box. The exercise in Narcissism obscured the fact that this heinous crime had anything to do with Islam. The fact was simply ignored.



In Nigeria some 300 girls have been kidnapped from their dormitory by members of the Islamic Jihadist group, Boko Haram (translation: Western Education is a Sin).  A few escaped Chibok Girls Share Their Experience.

UPDATE: Remember the Chibok girls? Well, there's news!



H/t @Irr86World (Source)



May 21, 2014

US Sends Troops to Chad to #BringBackOurGirls






May 18, 2014

France Declares 'Total War' on Boko Haram

The French President Hollande is an oaf where economics are concerned, but he's an ace when it comes to fighting Jihadists. Also fun: Nigerian villagers fight off attacks by Boko Haram (Source)




May 17, 2014

Nigerian Girls Go To School, In a Hijab

If Boko Haram is 'unislamic' then perhaps this is? Look at what the 'compromise' entails: oppressed hijab donning school girls




May 15, 2014

Deflecting responsibility and apologizing the sheer evil of Boko Haram and  the Weather Responsible for 'Unislamic' Boko Haram





May 13, 2014

EU: 'NO EVIDENCE BOKO HARAM IS A TERROR ORGANIZATION'

The Dutch Foreign Minister just declared the stance of the EU concerning the blacklisting of Boko Haram as a terrorist organization. There is not enough hard evidence to warrant such a move. The Minister explained during a parliamentary debate that "it's not so easy to put an organization on the terror list". In the past groups had to be removed because it couldn't be proved in Court. So member states have become more careful. "But all member states are convinced Boko Haram should be on the list, but some additional work is required". (Source)



May 12, 2014

Mark Steyn's Answer to Boko Haram: #BringBackOurBalls




Boko Haram and Islam's War Against Women

The leader of the terrorist organization, Abubakar Shekau, claims the teenagers have converted to Islam and will not be released until all militant prisoners are freed. Hard to ignore the Islamic motive now!


Don't miss Elan Journo's Winning the Unwinnable War: America's Self-Crippled Response to Islamic Totalitarianism



May 10, 2014


Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Boko Haram are the Taliban of Africa



The case has become a display of damage limitation by Western media, postmodern politicians and now even the UN's Security Council who seek to obscure the fact that this has everything to do with Islam and its hatred of women, women's rights and education. It is fortunate that Ayaan Hirsi Ali is stepping in to set the matter straight.
Since the kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in Nigeria last month, the meaning of Boko Haram—the name used by the terrorist group that seized the girls—has become more widely known. The translation from the Hausa language is usually given in English-language media as "Western Education Is Forbidden," though "Non-Muslim Teaching Is Forbidden" might be more accurate. But little attention has been paid to the group's formal Arabic name: Jam'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-da'wa wal-Jihad. That roughly translates as "The Fellowship of the People of the Tradition for Preaching and Holy War." (...) The kidnapping of the schoolgirls throws into bold relief a central part of what the jihadists are about: the oppression of women. Boko Haram sincerely believes that girls are better off enslaved than educated. The terrorists' mission is no different from that of the Taliban assassin who shot and nearly killed 15-year-old Pakistani Malala Yousafzai—as she rode a school bus home in 2012—because she advocated girls' education. As I know from experience, nothing is more anathema to the jihadists than equal and educated women. (...) 
I am often told that the average Muslim wholeheartedly rejects the use of violence and terror (...) and abhors the denigration of women's most basic rights. Well, it is time for those peace-loving Muslims to do more, much more, to resist those in their midst who engage in this type of proselytizing before they proceed to the phase of holy war. It is also time for Western liberals to wake up. If they choose to regard Boko Haram as an aberration, they do so at their peril. The kidnapping of these schoolgirls is not an isolated tragedy; their fate reflects a new wave of jihadism that extends far beyond Nigeria and poses a mortal threat to the rights of women and girls. If my pointing this out offends some people more than the odious acts of Boko Haram, then so be it. (Bron)


May 9, 2014

Soap box #BringBackOurGirls knows nothing of Islam

This is going from bad to worse. Now Change.org is jumping on the bandwaggon to petition 'world leaders' to step in. You will scan the article in vain looking for one reference to Islam. In stead we get a neutral narrative about 'an ongoing conflict in Nigeria'. As if the fact that girls abducted from a school is meaningless and mere coincidence. It is blood curling that this collective mental corruption is succeeding in obscuring the root cause of this crime. (Source)


Boko Haram, politicians and #BringBackOurGirls

Politicians with the real power to do something about this crime are hopping on the social media soap box for PR purposes. Team Obama as well as the EU have been working ceaselessly to sanitise all documents and press releases from references to Islam. They have been actively working to bring the Muslim Brotherhood to power. Egypt escaped by hair's breadth. The MB may not be Al Qaeda, but the difference is artificial and only exists in the minds of these postmodern idiots. It's the same denomination and the same agenda, just by other means. This soap box is the height of hypocrisy!


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