Ruud Lubbers opposes coalition deal with Wilders

Three-time Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers, who brokered talks on forming a government between his Christian Democrats, the Liberal Party, and the anti-Islam Freedom Party, said he now opposed the plan, citing concerns about freedom of religion.

“My stance has developed from a ‘yes, but’ to a ‘no, unless’,” Lubbers wrote in an Aug. 20 letter to the Christian Democrat leader in parliament, Maxime Verhagen, and party chairman Henk Bleker published by Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant today.

Lubbers’s change of view may jeopardize the formal negotiations that started last month on establishing a Liberal-Christian Democrat government that would rely on the support of the Freedom Party, led by Geert Wilders, to get legislation through parliament. It would be the Netherlands’ first minority administration since World War II.

Other senior Christian Democrats have also expressed opposition against the talks with Wilders. His party seeks to ban new mosques, curb immigration, cut development aid and reduce European Union influence in the Netherlands.

“Freedom of religion – also of Islam – and no discrimination based on religion or world view have to remain essential features of our constitutional state,” Lubbers wrote. “On that, there can’t be a shadow of a doubt.”

Bloomberg, 16 August 2010

Mark Steel on the ‘Ground Zero mosque’

Mark Steel“To give yourself a stressful and futile day, try telling people there are no plans to build a mosque at Ground Zero. You’ll get nowhere, although the truth is there are plans to build an Islamic centre, with a swimming pool open to everyone, two blocks away from Ground Zero. So if this is a continuation of the terrorist agenda as claimed, it’s been a peculiar plan, and Bin Laden must have started by telling his followers ‘First we will destroy their buildings – and then, oo it’s so deliciously evil, we will get people to swim near to where the buildings were… mwaHAHAHAHAHA’.”

Independent, 25 August 2010

Has Time magazine fallen victim to the stealth jihad?

Is America Islamophobic“Is Time a Muslim magazine?” Phyllis Chesler want to know. She writes:

“I did not think that the pro-Muslim/pro-Islamist and anti-Western propaganda could get any worse—and yet it just has. Time magazine has an August 30 cover story titled ‘Is America Islamophobic?’ Within, the article is titled: ‘Islam in America: It’s part of the fabric of life, but protests reveal a growing hostility to the religion of Muslims.’ … One might wonder why any ‘hostility’ to a productive, historically significant Muslim presence in America exists. Time magazine does not tell us. The article portrays Muslims as innocent victims and American non-Muslims as prejudiced racists…. This article could easily appear in an Egyptian or Syrian magazine.”

Chesler Chronicles, 24 August 2010

Connecticut: members of all faiths gather to oppose Muslim-bashing

Stamford vigil

Stamford, Connecticut — Dozens of people from all religious backgrounds gathered outside the First Congregational Church of Stamford Tuesday night to express support for the local Muslim community.

“I don’t like, as a religious person, as a person of faith, seeing a religion condemned,” said the event’s organizer, Rev. Kate Heichler, president of the InterFaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut. “In the America I grew up in, when someone’s getting picked on you go stand with them.”

Heichler planned the vigil in reaction to recent instances of “Muslim bashing,” which she said are occurring on national and local levels. The controversy over “Park51,” an Islamic Community Center slated for construction two blocks from ground zero, and an Aug. 6 demonstration by members of the Christian group Operation Save America outside a Bridgeport mosque were two incidents that inspired Tuesday’s vigil, Heichler said.

Mongi Dhaouadi, a representative from the Council on American Islamic Relations, drove down from Hartford to attend the event. He said he had been inside the Bridgeport mosque when Operation Save America members yelled that Muslims should give up the Koran for a month. The remark, made on the first night of the holy month of Ramadan, was “very hurtful,” Dhaouadi said.

“We need to use this occasion to turn things around,” he said. “Let us walk away tonight with a commitment. We have so much in common. There are so many problems out there and we can face them all together.”

Religious leaders from the Christian, Jewish and Islamic faiths read prayers in English, Hebrew and Arabic in front of the crowd. Naveed Khan, a representative from the Stamford Islamic Center, said that acts of hatred and bigotry risk isolating Muslims from their own communities.

“Events such as this today help bridge the gap of our misunderstood religion,” Khan said. “We ask for your support in any times of darkness we may have. And we will, in turn, be in lockstep with our community.”

Several elected officials attended the vigil, including state Rep. William Tong, D-Stamford, and state Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, D-New Haven, who drove down to Stamford from New Haven for the demonstration.

Connecticut Post, 24 August 2010

Campaign against ‘Ground Zero mosque’ inspires far-right vandals to attack Islamic centre in California

No temple for the god of terrorismVandalism to a Madera Islamic center and signs found on the property are being investigated as a hate crime, the Madera County Sheriff’s Department said today.

A brick was thrown at the building Friday and three signs were found at Masjid Madera, 16634 Road 26, during two other incidences since Aug. 18, said Erica Stuart, Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman. Two of the signs were found on the center’s property Tuesday afternoon.

The signs read “No Temple for the God of terrorism at Ground Zero. ANB,” “Wake up America, the Enemy is here. ANB” and “American Nationalist Brotherhood.”

The Fresno Bee, 25 August 2010

Via LoonWatch

New York Neighbors for American Values – coalition formed to back Park51

O'Connor, spokeswoman for the September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, speaks in support of proposed Muslim center Park51 in New York
Donna Marsh O’Connor of September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows speaks in support of Park51

Muslim, Jewish, Christian and civic groups formed a coalition on Wednesday to back a plan for a Muslim center near the site of the World Trade Center attacks in New York that has sparked heated national debate.

The cultural center and mosque face fierce opposition from conservative politicians and people who consider its location insensitive to families of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11 attacks by al Qaeda militants in 2001.

But the newly formed New York Neighbors for American Values, made up of more than 40 religious and civic groups, said the debate was creating fear and division and that it would fight for U.S. constitutional freedoms to be upheld.

“We were not attacked by the Muslim world,” said Donna O’Connor, spokeswoman for September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, whose pregnant daughter was killed in the World Trade Center attacks. “We 100 percent fully support the Islamic cultural center in New York City.”

“We reject the refrain of ‘freedom of religion but not in my backyard,'” Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, told a news conference to announce New York Neighbors for American Values.

Reuters, 25 August 2010

See also “Bloomberg launches another impassioned defense of Cordoba House”, Huffington Post, 24 August 2010

And “Our view on Ground Zero hysteria: Fear and innuendo drive opposition to NYC ‘mosque’ “, USA Today, 25 August 2010

Campaign against ‘Ground Zero mosque’ inspires far-right vandals to attack Islamic centre in California

Madera masjid attackVandalism to a Madera Islamic center and signs found on the property are being investigated as a hate crime, the Madera County Sheriff’s Department said today.

A brick was thrown at the building Friday and three signs were found at Masjid Madera, 16634 Road 26, during two other incidences since Aug. 18, said Erica Stuart, Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman. Two of the signs were found on the center’s property Tuesday afternoon.

The signs read “No Temple for the God of terrorism at Ground Zero. ANB,” “Wake up America, the Enemy is here. ANB” and “American Nationalist Brotherhood.”

The Fresno Bee, 25 August 2010

Via LoonWatch

Australia: NSW government opposes veil ban bill

NSW Premier Kristina Keneally says her government will not support a ban on the burqa, the head and body veil worn by some Muslim women, because “such a ban has no place in multicultural NSW”.

Christian Democratic Party MP Fred Nile had called on both major parties to allow members a conscience vote on his private member’s bill, which was introduced into Parliament in June. Mr Nile wants NSW to follow a growing number of European countries trying to ban women from wearing in public the burqa and the niqab, a veil with a narrow opening for the eyes.

However, at an interfaith dinner with about 300 religious leaders last night, Ms Keneally announced that cabinet had decided to oppose the Full-face Coverings Prohibition Bill, which is modelled on legislation recently passed by the Belgian Parliament.

“We are fortunate to live in a largely harmonious state where differences in language, culture and faith are rightly seen as things which enliven and strengthen our society,” Ms Keneally said. “It is in this spirit that the NSW Government has decided to oppose the bill seeking to create a criminal offence of wearing a burqa in public places.”

Sydney Morning Herald, 24 August 2010