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Muslims Ragefully Mourn Bin Laden


 - Daniel Greenfield  Friday, May 6, 2011 

European media elites are sniffing their hardest
<http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/05/05/backlash-against-bin-laden-cel
ebrations-says-more-about-europe-than-america/>  over the barbaric Americans
celebrating the death of Osama bin Laden. 

        

Nicolas Demorand, editor of the left-leaning French daily Libération, on
Tuesday bemoaned the “toxic rhetoric” of the campaign against terrorism.
>From that rhetoric, he wrote, stems “this base, uncomfortable joy,
unprecedented in a democracy, that blew yesterday over the streets of New
York.”

Even the editor of the centrist weekly L’Express, Christophe Barbier,
cautioned, “To victory one must not add provocation.” He added: “To
desecrate the cadaver or the memory of Bin Laden is to revive him. To cry
one’s joy in the streets of our cities is to ape the turbaned barbarians who
danced the night of Sept. 11.

As Jonathan Tobin writes, the European reaction of the elites says more
about them than about us. But it also shows they have a rather short memory.
Or a very selective one.

For a French newspaper editor to seriously state that such behavior is
unprecedented in a democracy shows a shocking ignorance of his own country’s
history. French democracy is built on much worse. La Marseillaise makes the
US national anthem seem downright pacifist with its naked bloodlust.

Lines like “Qu’un sang impur Abreuve nos sillons” and “Que tes ennemis
expirants Voient ton triomphe et notre gloire!”, “That their impure blood
should water our fields” and “That your dying enemies should see your
triumph and glory” certainly put the celebrations into perspective.

imageIn more recent history, there is the treatment of collaborators in
Europe after WW2. And the death of Mussolini
<http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/ILDUCE/Mussolini.htm>  as depicted in the
photo on the left.

On 29 April 1945, the bodies of Mussolini, Petacci, and the other executed
Fascists were loaded into a moving van and trucked south to Milan. There, at
3:00 am, they were dumped on the ground in the old Piazza Loreto. After
being shot, kicked, and spat upon, the bodies were hung upside down on
meathooks from the roof of an Esso gas station. The bodies were then stoned
by civilians from below. The corpse of the deposed leader became subject to
ridicule and abuse.

That is a somewhat polite summation of events. European elites might talk
about values, but such talk is hollow. Nor would they seriously condemn what
was described above. Many European leftists view it as a glorious moment.
Their sneering at the American celebrations is a fact of emotional
detachment. Nothing else. If it were Bush, they would be popping champagne
faster than you could say Unilateralism.

But it’s an embedded narrative that Americans are the rough country cousins
and European intellectuals are the progressive vanguard of civilization. A
narrative that goes back to colonial times.

Had the execution of Bin Laden happened on Bush’s watch, there would be a
vocal display of nauseated anger, condemnations of American barbarity and a
few amateur art exhibits or two featuring Bush biting off the head of Bin
Laden or some such thing. But it’s Obama, and they don’t quite know what to
do with him. They aren’t about to peg him into the cartoon monster that Bush
was turned into. They recognize that Obama is pandering ahead of an election
to what they see as the baser instincts. And they feel that what happened
reflects more on Americans, than on Obama.

But Obama has pandered far more to the sensibilities of Muslims. Getting Bin
Laden was an act of political necessity, but pandering to his
co-religionists is another matter. From the burial to the refusal to release
the photos, the concern over what Muslims will think has dominated much of
the decision making.

But despite all that the Muslim reaction is predictable. There are protests
in Egypt outside the US embassy. European Muslims are none too happy either
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/06/us-binladen-europe-muslims-idUSTR
E7454UT20110506> 

A man who gave his name as Mohammed demanded to see photographic evidence.
Asked how he might react to graphic photos of a dead bin Laden, shot in the
head in the 40-minute raid, he said: “Well, I’ll know when I see them.”

“Americans are creating problems all over the world,” he added. “Why can’t
they just leave Muslims alone?”

Indeed, why couldn’t Americans leave poor Bin Laden alone. It’s not like he
was harming anyone who mattered. Like Mohammed.

Current events in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America
though raise the question of why Muslims keep creating problems all over the
world. Why can’t they just leave non-Muslims alone?

In London, there was also outrage over
<http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/207713.php>  Bin Laden’s untimely bullet
derived demise

In London, about 100 members of the radical Islamist group, Muslims Against
Crusades (MAC), staged a protest and “funeral prayers” in honor of Osama bin
Laden outside the U.S. Embassy.

The group shouted slogans such as “Freedom burn in hell” and “USA will pay”
while waving banners stating “Jihad against crusaders” and “Sharia law for
UK.”

Anjem Choudary, one of the leading MAC figures, said they were protesting
against “injustices” committed by the United States: “The latest injustice
is the assassination of an old man in his home in front of his family,
Sheikh Osama bin Laden.”

He warned of future revenge attacks by militants.

“I believe al Qaeda will take revenge. The next operation I believe will be
called ‘Operation bin Laden’ and will match the magnitude and character of
the past.

“The philosophy of al Qaeda is to take the war to the enemy on their own
homeland, so it will be in the West.”

The MAC protesters were confronted by about 50 members of the right-wing,
anti-Islamist organization the English Defense League (EDL), with police
having to keep the two chanting groups apart, amid minor scuffles.

Incidentally members of the EDL are in jail, but Choudary is a free man.
It’s not like he’s a bigot inciting violence… not like those mean EDL
people. Why can’t they and the Navy SEALS just leave Muslims like Bin Laden
and Choudary alone
<http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gNcKFyoy5rCvXM_IkEiK_C2b
yQpw?docId=CNG.64f9c81db558e1943b01871a72b9f9c0.7b1> ?

The bin Laden supporters waved banners reading “US govt are the real
terrorists” and US leaders were branded “murderers” by the radicals, who
warned revenge attacks were “guaranteed”.

“It is only a matter of time before another atrocity—the West is the enemy,”
Abu Muaz, 28, from east London, said.

Luckily law enforcement jumped into action and…

Officers confiscated an effigy of bin Laden being waved by the EDL
supporters but police said they had no immediate reports of any arrests at
the ongoing demonstration.

Well there problem solved.

A judge in Hamburg filed a criminal complaint against Chancellor Angela
Merkel Friday for “endorsing a criminal act” because at a news conference in
Berlin Tuesday she has said: “I’m glad that killing bin Laden was
successful.”

The labor court judge, Heinz Uthmann, told Reuters that he believed Merkel’s
comments violate German law. He said, however, he expected his complaint to
end up in the rubbish bin.

Who needs a Choudary or a Bin Laden, when you’ve got a Heinz Uthman? Or the
UN which is also on the case
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/06/us-binladen-un-experts-idUSTRE745
45Q20110506> .

U.N. human rights investigators called on the United States on Friday to
disclose whether there had been any plan to capture Osama bin Laden and if
he was offered any “meaningful prospect of surrender and arrest.”

Over in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, heart of the new Arab Spring and love for
democracy and puppies, there were also devoted human rights campaigners to
be found
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/07/world/africa/07egypt.html?partner=rss&emc
=rss> 

“They martyred Osama, who was able to stand up to the world’s harshest
power,” Sheikh Hafez Salama Salama said at a stop along the way, where a
small, eclectic crowd had gathered as usual in Tahrir Square, reliving the
revolution. “We are all Osama bin Laden.”

Clearly someone never bothered to inform Sheikh Hafez Salama that he is a
member of the Religion of Peace. But there were also more mainstream views
being expressed.

We are very against violence,” said Ibrahim Haggag, 45, speaking of Muslims
generally. “They could be framing him as an excuse to attack Arabs, an
excuse to take their wealth.”

“The Jews were the ones who planned 9/11,” said Amina Mohame, 28. “If the
U.S. is a civil society, why did they fund Bush’s wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan?” 

Who knew Cindy Sheehan and Alex Jones were so popular
<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/9/11533/World/International/Score
s-protest-at-bin-Ladens-death-in-Istanbul.aspx>  in Egypt?

The demonstrators rallied at the Fatih mosque in central Istanbul at the
call of Islamist newspaper Milli Gazete and with support of the Islamist
organization Ozgur-Der.

The mainly male protestors, with a small group of veiled women, brandished
banners reading “Terrorist USA, warrior Osama” and chanted “God is great.”

Ozgur-der was one of the groups involved
<http://www.crethiplethi.com/most-of-the-activists-involved-in-the-violence-
on-board-the-mavi-marmara-are-radical-islamists-and-anti-western/israel/2010
/>  in the very peaceful Gaza flotilla and its members were on board the
peaceful ship Mavi Marmara which at no point in time ever tried to kill
anyone or support terrorists. Absolutely not.

They were just delivering cheese and missiles
<http://rgcombs.blog-city.com/cheese_and_missiles_for_the_kids.htm>  for the
kids.

And Omar Bakri joined in on the fun from
<http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jEOGJpJolrt7l_PICCCdxgVk
GeQg?docId=CNG.96a84feadbaaef484ba98a34c0595fe1.5c1>  his new spiffy place
in Lebanon.

Radical cleric Omar Bakri, on bail in Lebanon on charges including
incitement to murder, has called for prayers to mourn Osama bin Laden in
Lebanon and outside US embassies around the world.

“We call on our followers in Europe, Canada and especially Britain to pray
for his soul outside American embassies,” Bakri, who was based in Britain
for nearly two decades, told AFP.

Still more good news from Obama’s homeland in Indonesia, that tolerant place
where ummm
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/06/us-binladen-indonesia-idUSTRE7452
5N20110506> 

Scores of Indonesian youths vow to avenge bin Laden’s death

Scores of Indonesian men rallied on Friday to publicly vow their readiness
to sacrifice their lives to avenge the death of Osama bin Laden, in a sign
of the al Qaeda leader’s popularity among hard-core Islamists in the most
populous Muslim country.

“One hundred youths from Solo are ready to die to take revenge on the death
of Osama,” declared Choirul, a cleric in Al Kaida Solo and also a member of
the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) which has a history of violence including
attacks on bars, nightclubs and the offices of Indonesia’s Playboy magazine.


In addition the clerics are very upset about disrespecting the body of
Sheikh Usama PBUH (Pigs Be Upon Him)

The Indonesia Ulema Council (MUI), which is the top Islamic body in
Indonesia, has strongly criticized the sea burial of bin Laden, saying that
“it was done with extraordinary hatred against him” and the body should have
been buried in the earth.

“A Muslim, whatever his profession, even a criminal, their rites must be
respected. There must be a prayer and the body should be wrapped in white
cloth before being buried in the earth, not at sea,” MUI chief H. Amidhan
told AFP.

So I’m confused. Was Osama a Muslim or not? We kept being told he wasn’t,
but now it kinda seems like he might be
<http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/asia-pacific/pakistan/11050
3/obama-indonesia-muslim-clerics-condemn-osama-sea-> .

Cut to Manilla, where the Muslim population that the Philippines are plagued
by also made their peaceful sentiments known
<http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jMfwwio12FeYumAOwPFd5m-7d
9TQ?docId=78ba6df07e774abcb3375f7544544e82> .

Officers used anti-riot shields to push back the marchers from Manila’s main
mosque before they reached the boulevard leading to the seaside embassy
compound after Friday’s noon prayers. The protesters later dispersed
peacefully.

Protest leader and Islamic cleric Alim Jamil Yahya says he condemns the
“brutal killing” of bin Laden and describes the al-Qaida founder’s burial at
sea as a desecration of his body.

He says that although many Muslims did not agree with bin Laden’s methods,
they still revered him as a martyr because he fought for freedom against
oppression by “the satanic U.S. hegemony.”

The group also expressed support for Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and
called for an end to the NATO bombings.

They carried a banner saying “Stop genocide in Libya! Let Muslims rule their
own land. US allies: Stay out of Muslim lands.” 

Any chance of Muslims staying out of Christian countries like the
Philippines. Or least not murdering people while living there
<http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/03/31/09/abu-sayyaf-atrocities> ?

Of course we cannot forget Pakistan. Our close ally in the War on Terror. A
shining beacon of moderate Islam. A population that stands strong against
all forms of extremism
<http://www.hindustantimes.com/Hundreds-rally-for-bin-Laden-in-Pakistan/Arti
cle1-694107.aspx> .

“Osama’s services for Muslims will be remembered forever,” said Abdul Qadir
Looni, a senior JUI figure addressing the rally.

“He challenged the greatest Satan and usurper like America and awakened
Muslims across the globe. This gathering pays tribute to him,” Looni said.

Hafiz Fazal Bareach, a former federal senator and senior party leader, said
the US killing of bin Laden would create thousands of others like him.

“One Osama has been martyred and now thousands of Osamas will be born,
because he created a movement against anti-Muslim forces which is not
dependent on personalities,” Bareach said.

“America first martyred Osama and then desecrated his corpse,” he said,
vowing that “jihad (holy war) will continue against America and its allies.”

Pakistan’s largest religious political party Jamaat-e-Islami called for
protests across the country on Friday to denounce the US operation that
killed bin Laden in the garrison city of Abbottabad earlier this week.

They’re shouting in Istanbul. They’re shouting in Cairo, in London, in
Manilla, Indonesia, Pakistan and Lebanon. If they start shouting in Atlanta,
then we’ll know we hit the motherlode.

And as the triumphant Arab Spring marches on across the Arab world, Yemeni
protest leaders are asking their followers to leave pictures of Bin Laden at
home
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/02/us-yemen-idUSTRE73L1PP20110502> .
Not because they’re likely to bring any such pictures of course. But just in
case they do.

“Do not raise pictures or banners or mention bin Laden, as the (Yemeni)
regime is planning now to exploit this issue for its interests,” it added,
urging recipients to spread the word.

Like showing that the protests are being dominated by Islamists. And the
Arab Spring is Iran x 19

In Berlin, a planned BinLadenFest
<http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/europe/news/article_1637542.php/Not-
a-word-on-bin-Laden-judge-warns-German-Islamists-before-rally>  isn’t going
according to plan

A radical German Muslim was set to hold a controversial open air rally in
Frankfurt Saturday after a court overturned a ban, but a judge warned him
and his supporters not to even utter the words ‘Osama bin Laden.’

City officials had earlier tried to stop the event in Frankfurt after Pierre
Vogel, a former boxer who has converted to Islam, said he would recite a
prayer for bin Laden.

Vogel, a preacher, says on his website he does not sympathize with bin
Laden. However, authorities, who regard him as a menace, suspect his sermon,
entitled ‘Islam’s Attitude to Terrorism,’ will be subtly supportive of
extremism.

I refuse to believe that a Muslim event could be subtly supportive of
extremism. 

 



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