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Volker Beck appears to be very happy that the largest European Internet political blog was paralyzed through illegal DDOS attacks. According to Junge Freiheit, he sniffed: “Is the PI hate page down? That would be too good to be true. It isn’t accessible anymore.” His good mood, though, could only last a short while. …
Anyone who criticizes Islam in Kuwait can soon again find themselves on the gallows. A corresponding bill that provides for the death penalty for blasphemy will be shortly approved in an overwhelming majority by the parliament of the islamic country. Up until now, opinion criminals were threatened “only” with incarceration.
WELT reports:
The Kuwaiti parliament wants …
A tenth-round victory for NRW Interior Minister Ralf Jäger against PRO NRW: According to a quick decision by the Cologne district court today, the Mohammed caricatures by Kurt Westergaard can be shown at the PRO NRW meeting in front of the mosque construction site in Ehrenfeld. Markus Beisicht: “That is a great achievement again …
PRO NRW prevailed today against NRW Interior Minister Ralf Jäger (photo r., SPD) in the Düsseldorf district court. The court lifted the ban sent by Jäger in an decree to the local police authorities at the end of last week prohibiting the showing of the caricatures by Kurt Westergaard.
The tenor of the court decision …
Because he criticized religion founder Muhammad in three entries on “Twitter,” the Saudi Arabian journalist Hamsa Kashgari is now threatened with the death penalty. Malaysia, to where Kashgari fled and “which is known for it’s moderate interpretation of Islam” (SPIEGEL), deported the 23-year-old yesterday back to his homeland. Moderate Muslims, by the way, consider …
Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft and other Internet services have been instructed by an Indian court to filter and delete insulting content. By doing so, the Indian court made it clear that the service provider also carries responsibility for contents spread by website users. According to BBC, Google & Co. must therefore filter all content …
On the Internet platform “Dialog für Deutschland” (Dialog for Germany), the demand for an “open discussion about Islam” received the greatest approval by far (currently more than 9000 votes) within the shortest of time. That entails – as is best known – that every survey in Germany and Europe should be the will of …
In France, denial of any kind of genocide is now immediately punishable and can fetch a year in prison or up to a 45,000 euro fine. With this, the genocide committed against the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the precursor to modern-day Turkey, with up to 1.5 million dead, can now be prosecuted. Around …
In Paris yesterday, around 15,000 ethnic Turks demonstrated against a law that will penalize the denial of the 1915 genocide committed against the Christian Armenians. And of all things, among the almost cynical slogans from these mouths, like “I love France and freedom,” came the expression of rejecting the law. Among our French neighbors …
The Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a block of 57 islamic countries, is working non-stop under their General Secretary Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu (photo) on the international political scene to get critique of Islam placed under penalty. And the devout ones are in fact moving pretty well forward with it: In the so-called “Istanbul Process,” there …
Even though the Hindus are in the majority in India, Salman Rushdie, of Indian origin and the author of “Satanic Verses,” for which he he had a price of one million dollars placed on his head by Muslim Ayatollah-Criminal Khomeini, was prevented from attending an Indian literature festival due to pressure by the Muhammadans, …
It seems that the German Office for Constitutional Protection (Bundesamt für Verfassungschutz) is caving in to the leftwing media barrage against those on the right who are trying to make sure the truth stays before the eyes of the public. Of late, they have begun to monitor such organizations as PI because certain media …
In the Islamic world there is apparently increasing trepidation over the liberating Christian faith. In Pakistan, it is now permanently forbidden to send the words “Jesus Christ” via SMS. The name was put on a list along with 1,500 other words that are considered “offensive.” Pakistan is seen as one of the countries where …
There are many people who still haven’t caught on to the fabrications of leftwing propaganda and lie campaigns. Since Lenin, it has never been an issue of the truth for the Left, socialists, communists and other red individuals – the ends justify the means – solely and only for their own power and the …
…and against the antisemitism of the Left Party
On July 20, 2011, the Munich district affiliate of the Left Party, under participation by their national president Klaus Ernst, will host a public meeting of members. This district affiliate gave the blessing for participation by its committee member Elfi Padovan in this year’s so-called “Gaza Aid …
In Berlin, the FREEDOM “political festival” took place. During the event, the members present showed great elation over the acquittal of their Dutch ally Geert Wilders. “There couldn’t have been a better occasion for celebration,” so the consensus was. With this event, the party sounded the starting bell for their first election campaign. National …
“So, one can criticize Islam,” Geert Wilders concluded from his acquittal according to Spiegel-Online. And the elation is justifiably great in the movement for Islam criticism. In fact, the court’s decision marks a victory for Western values over the freedom-hostile ideology of Islam. With this decision, the judges send a signal to the free …
A year ago, Dr. Hiltrud Schröter died. To regular readers of PI she is a most certainly a well-known personality. She was a dauntless pioneer against the islamization of Europe, and in her dissertation back in 1997 (“Studies on intercultural understanding “) she condemned the unsolvable contradictions between Islam and a …
SVP (Swiss National Party) national representative Oskar Freysinger invited Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders to Swiss Savièse in Wallis for the 11th of June (PI reported) – it was about time for the emergency brake to be pulled by the Do Gooders! The Savièse community did no longer wish to receive the guest in their …
Several weeks ago we reported together with other blogs on our German site on the establishment of the Westergaard Foundation (see also here). Shortly afterwards, the Foundation launched an initiative to sell signed prints of Kurt Westergaard’s “Free Speech” watercolor to raise money for the support of artists whose right to free expression was …















