An American pastor wants to burn the Koran September 11, 2010!:
The Taliban destroyed a mosque and a Koranic school because his Imam has criticized the Taliban way:
Holocaust museum in Jerusalem:
Antisemtism in arabo-islamic culture:
Anti-Semitic Protests in Morocco a Warning Sign: Noam Nir, an Israeli businessman who lives and owns a property in Morocco, was shocked when he found out that the building he owns in the city of Mogador became the focus of an anti-Semitic demonstration. Speaking to Arutz Sheva, Nir expressed a serious concern that such demonstrations, that were not commonplace in Morocco until recently and have suddenly begun to appear on its streets, would lead to imminent harm anhd endanger the lives of the Jewish community in Morocco. [IsraelNationalNews]
‘’Assarag n Imezyanen‘’ the most successful television shows broadcast by the Moroccan channel 8: ‘’ Assarag n Imezyanen ‘’ is the title of one of the most successful and thrilling television shows broadcast by the Moroccan ‘’channel 8 ‘’ or “Tamazight”. Hosted by the promising and zealous youngsters from Alhoceima city, namely Yassin Errahmouni and Asmahane Elyamani, the show constitutes a real opportunity for kids to explore and benefit from its fruitful episodes. [Khalid Hajjioui]
Gaddafi: "Amazigh no longer exist": Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said that the Amazigh (Berbers) were "ancient tribes who lived in North Africa and that they no longer exist," the Libyan agency Jana reported Wednesday. The Amazigh tribes "have disappeared and no longer exist," said the Libyan leader, saying the origin of the Amazigh was Arab, during a meeting with a delegation of journalists and intellectuals.
He also believed it was "pointless to try (to use) the language of these tribes which have disappeared," criticizing the use of that language in "some radios," in allusion to the Moroccan media. [Ennaharonline]
KABYLIE: REPRESSION AND A PLAN FOR AUTONOMY: Kabylie is a densely populated mountainous region located in the North of Algeria, to the
East of Algiers. Surrounded by littoral plains in the West and in the East, with the
Mediterranean Sea to the North and the High Plateaus in the South, it is devoid of an overall
administrative existence and is the home to a Berber population: the Kabyles. There are
between 3 and 3.5 million Kabyle speakers in Kabylia out of a total population of around 35
million inhabitants in Algeria. The Kabyles also number between 2 and 2.5 million in the rest
of the country, particularly in Algiers, where they represent a large proportion of the
population. There are a million of them as well in France and in other European countries
plus Canada. [ESISC]
Jews in arabo-islamique culture:
Radio Exchange Between Israeli Navy and 7th Flotilla Ship Regarding Transfer of Aid to Gaza: