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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:58 pm Post subject: Obin report documents the Islamization of French schools |
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Quote: | EUROPE’S ISLAMIST FUTURE IS NOW
Guest Author-To The Point News
By Alex Alexiev
Friday, July 1, 2005
The resounding rejection of the EU constitutional project in France and the Netherlands has triggered much frenzied hand-wringing and anxious bickering about the future of Europe, though it appears to tells us more about the pervasive angst of the continent’s elites than about its future.
Completely unnoticed in this noisy brouhaha is a survey in France that tells us more about what Europe’s future will look like than the collective wisdom of its chattering classes. Innocuously entitled “Signs and Manifestations of Religious Affiliation in the Educational Establishments” and headed by the inspector general of French education Jean-Pierre Obin, the study was actually finished last year but remained unpublished until leaked on the Internet a few weeks ago.
It is easy to understand why the French government was unwilling to publish it. For the survey is a devastating indictment and an anxious wake-up call at the same time.
The result of an extensive research and five months of field interviews in numerous schools in 20 French provinces by a distinguished group of educators, the Obin report documents the extensive Islamization of French schools in the vicinity of Moslem ghettoes and the imposition of strict conformity with Islamist dictates through violence and intimidation.
Having by and large completed their takeover of the Moslem ghettoes, often by “targeted violence” against non-Moslems and moderate Moslems alike, the Islamist fanatics are making great progress towards achieving control of the educational system as well.
As usual, girls are the first victims of religious extremism. The “big brothers,” as the Islamists are known in school, enforce a strict Islamic dress code which prohibits make-up, dresses and skirts, forbid any co-educational activities and make going to the movies, the swimming pool or the gym all but impossible for Moslem girls.
The punishment for refusal to conform is often physical violence and beatings. And this, says the report, is a relatively protected environment compared to “what girls experience outside of school.” Such as forced marriages at 14 or 15.
No less disturbing is the picture Obin paints of the spread of the kind of religious obscurantism that one associates with Wahhabi zealots, but would find difficult to envisage in a public school in the heart of Western Europe.
Moslem students often refuse to study Voltaire or read Madame Bovary, acknowledge even the existence of other religions, or sing, dance, draw faces or right angles because they resemble the cross. English, on the other hand, is hated as the “language of imperialism.”
Increasingly, the radical Islamists are able to secure special, often preferential, treatment for Moslem students making a mockery of French secular traditions. In some schools, Moslems already have the right to eat at separate tables, have their own toilets off limits to the infidels, be served only halal (Islam’s kosher) food and practice mass absenteeism during Moslem holidays.
In addition to the routine expression of violent anti-Semitic sentiments, schools have also become a major focus of aggressive proselytism. The report states that it is virtually impossible for non-practicing Moslem kids in school not to conform to the strict Islamist behavior prescriptions. Even non-Moslems are often forced to take part in Ramadan fasting, against the wishes of their parents.
Perhaps most troubling is the study’s finding that this new generation of Moslem children, born and raised in Europe, is growing up already indoctrinated to consider themselves part of a “Moslem nation” separate and opposed to everything Western civilization stands for.
Whether it is their obscurantist worldview, their anti-democratic and violent tendencies or wide-spread admiration for Osama Bin Laden and assorted terrorists, this is a generation that is clearly on a collision course with democratic society.
Faced with this wholesale assault on basic democratic values and secularism, the educational establishment appears powerless and immobilized. It admits that Jewish kids can no longer be schooled without being subject to constant racist and anti-Semitic harassment and cannot protect the freedom of spiritual choice of minor children, but does not know what to do. Instead, it engages in self-censorship and tolerates and appeases violent intolerance.
And this is not just France’s problem. The same phenomenon of large numbers of angry young Moslems who totally reject European civilization is easily observable in virtually every large urban center across the EU.
Moreover, the future is on their side. With fertility rates twice those of the native Europeans and large-scale legal and illegal immigration, Europe’s Moslem population is growing by leaps and bounds. Though only 4 to 5% of the general population, Moslems already make up 25% to 30% of the under 18 cohort in large cities.
On present demographic trajectory, they will become a majority of that cohort in the metropolitan areas where they are concentrated in 30 years or less. If they were to resemble the students described in the Obin Report at all, it would be difficult to imagine Europe remaining secular and democratic for long.
Alex Alexiev is vice president for research at the Center for Security Policy in Wash.D.C. He can be reached at alexiev@centerforsecuritypolicy.org. |
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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Of course most Islamic immigrants to Europe are there for the weather, designer coffees and decadent way of life.
Maybe it is time to wake up from the coma and realize what has happened since the Mullahs took over in Iran nearly three decades ago.
We have had stories today from Canada and Europe of Islamic extremists. If a pattern is forming I would bet the next story comes from Central/South America. Any takers?
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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As a special thanks to France I think we should give them---Jimuh, I hear he knows how to handle the mullahs! _________________ MOPAR-BUYER |
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:28 am Post subject: |
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I hate being right about this one, but it was predictable:
Link Here: www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45123
Terrorists at the gate
Posted: July 6, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jon Dougherty
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Last week, Voices Magazine published a story about a "new" illegal immigration problem the U.S. Border Patrol is experiencing – as if this overworked, understaffed and much-maligned thin, green line of professional men and women needed another immigration-related dilemma.
According to the report, the USBP says there has been a dramatic increase in the number of OTMs – other than Mexicans – being apprehended along the U.S. southwest border.
In all of 2003, the patrol says its agents caught 39,000 OTMs, but already this year that figure has climbed to more than 85,000 – more than double two years ago. Of this number, the largest ethnic group is comprised of Brazilians – in excess of 12,000 in the first half of this year alone.
That's bad news, especially for the USBP. But the reason this phenomenon of an increase in OTMs is significant has less to do with the problem of illegal immigration than it does with the ever-present threat of terrorism. Many of these OTMs come from countries we suspect of supporting terrorism against the United States or, at a minimum, of at least looking the other way while terrorist forces train, equip, rest and heal on their soil.
Is Brazil one of those countries? You may not think so, but there is mounting evidence that our terrorist enemies have some interests there.
For one, al-Qaida suspect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – suspected mastermind of the 9-11 attacks who was arrested in Pakistan in March 2003 – visited Brazil for 20 days in late 1995, before heading to the Netherlands. Authorities believe Mohammed, while still in Brazil, may have traveled to an area of the country bordering Paraguay and Argentina, a region suspected of harboring a militant Islamic movement believed to be a fund-raising conduit for terrorist activities. The tri-border area is one Osama bin Laden is suspected to have visited that same year.
Months before, Egyptian national Mohammed Ali Soliman was arrested in Brazil in April 2002. "The Egyptian government believes Mr. Soliman is an al-Qaida member and has asked for his extradition to Egypt," wrote Washington Times national security reporters Bill Gertz and Rowan Scarborough.
Also, some U.S. leaders and officials have begun to consider Brazil a "country of interest" in the global terror war.
"Brazil is one. It's a visa-waiver country with Mexico. A bad guy who wants to go to the United States can first go to Brazil and then go to Mexico, and at that point it's easy to go north and cross illegally and not be caught – or be caught" then released, said Cathy Travis, a spokeswoman for Rep. Solomon Ortiz, D-Texas. (Note: OTMs are required to be released, by law, pending a deportation hearing that is usually months in the offing. Needless to say, most don't show up for the hearing.)
Finally, there is this geopolitical consideration. Brazil's leftist president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has adopted economic and other policies that are likely to plunge his nation headlong into communism, say experts. Also, he is allying himself with other leftist, communist dictators in the hemisphere, most notably Fidel Castro of Cuba and Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
"Brazil seems to be the center of the growing Marxist threat, and has even reported to be resisting the International Atomic Energy Agency's request for spot inspections of its nuclear site," says author and analyst and former U.S. Marine H. Thomas Hayden. "Additionally, Brazil has announced that it expects to join the select group of nations that produce enriched uranium. Indications are that Brazil is moving toward developing nuclear weapons."
He says the conditions are ripe for collaborative efforts with other U.S. enemies, such as al-Qaida – which is already suspected of receiving some assistance from the leftist, Marxist guerilla groups in neighboring Colombia.
So let's review, Brazil is considered a "country of interest" in the global terror war, and one which is being led by anti-U.S. factions. Brazilians and other South American OTMs arrested sneaking into the U.S. are not held by U.S. border enforcement authorities. Brazilians are not immediately sent back home, either. They are simply released back into American society, and told to report months later for a deportation hearing – which most skip. From that point, it's virtually impossible to know where these people wind up.
That rattling sound you hear coming from our southwest border is the noise of so many terrorists at the gate.
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:36 am Post subject: |
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So now we have terrorists to the North and South clamoring to cross the border to inflict harm on US.
A blind man could see a pattern forming here. Shut up Mr. Fox and Mr. Martin we are really tired of your act and now is the time for US to take action and shut down these borders until we can control them.
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