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September 13, 2008


Islamism is the Racism of Our Time (Full Translation) 


by Baron Bodissey

Yesterday I posted a translation of brief excerpts
<http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2008/09/islamism-is-racism-of-our-time.ht
ml>  from Naser Khader
<http://liberalalliance.dk/show/727/Islamisme_er_vor_tids_racisme.htm> 's
op-ed about Islamism. Henrik of Europe News <http://www.europenews.dk/>  has
kindly translated the entire text for us.

To recapitulate: Naser Khader is a Danish Muslim who has tirelessly opposed
radical Islam in his country, at great risk to himself.

The full text of his opinion piece:



Islamism is the Racism of Our Time

Today marks the seven year anniversary of the attack on World Trade Center
in New York. At least 2,986 people lost their lives in the terrorist
assault, which was planned and executed by Al Qaeda.

The tragedy came as a shock to the free and democratic world, and the
response was swift. The War on Terror was declared, and also Denmark
volunteered to join battling the evil that terrorism is an expression of.

Today, on the 7th anniversary of 9/11, we face the fact that the War on
Terror is not won. It is, however, not lost either. It's more like a draw.
And we are facing the fact that while the democratic world, using its
superior firepower, has been able to keep the terrorists at bay, we have
failed in a different battle.

This battle is one we have not launched in a similar decisive fashion. This
is the battle against political Islam. Today, the Islamists are stronger
than ever. While we shoot at terrorists in Afghanistan and elsewhere, the
Islamists are winning still more souls for their cause. Both in the Arab
world, in the Muslim countries in Asia, and amongst the Muslim minorities in
the Western countries. Everywhere the Islamists are advancing. Their
influence in international organizations, in international business and
through Islamic lobbying, is advancing on all levels on a daily basis.

Islamism as a political ideology is now a more serious threat against
democracies than the violent terrorism that Al-Qaeda have been advancing. We
simply need to wake up.

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As Islamists gain a footing in still more countries, the very values that
our soldiers fight for in Afghanistan are repressed. Freedom of expression
is the first to go, and freedom of religion with it. In societies adhering
to Sharia, fundamental civil liberties are suspended, and laws
discriminating against ethnic and religious minorities are passed, with
reference to religious doctrine.

Islamism is the racism of our time. It can be said no more clearly than
this. And as such, a united democratic world must turn against Islamism -
not seeking 'dialogue' or 'understanding', but in rejection and concrete
resistance.

Later this year, the United Nations will hold a conference on racism. Durban
II in Geneva.

In spite of this conference, which, like the first, is being hijacked by
Islamic countries to support Sharia, the Danish government has chosen to
participate. Other countries, including Canada, will boycott it. Now that
Denmark chooses to participate, this opportunity must be seized to make a
firm stand.

I believe that the Danish government should use Durban II to propose a
condemnation of political Islam as a racist ideology. We owe it to ourselves
and to our soldiers, who set their lives on the line fighting terrorism on
the battlefield, that we at the lofty conferences in the international
society act equally firmly and with principle against Islamism.

The Islamists' assaults and threats against authors, cartoonists, and other
intellectuals, who challenge their monopoly on the right teaching, are
increasing in strength. We experience it in Denmark with the threats against
cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, and this goes on worldwide. Recently, at a
conference in France, I had the opportunity to meet some of the victims of
Islamist intimidation. They were brave people standing firm in their
criticism of religion - and for that reason were forced to live a life with
security guards and insecurity for themselves and their families.

It is time that we discard the velvet gloves and make this clear: There
exist religious practices that are not compatible with fundamental human
rights. Islamism is one of those, and must therefore be fought.

It is not sufficient to keep killing Taliban warriors on the battlefields of
Afghanistan, if we do not simultaneously put our fullest efforts into the
other battle. If our souls are lost to the Islamists, we will eventually
lose the War on Terror. Democracy must learn to strike hard.



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