my comments:
Since original sender has already placed his/her comments about jihad and 
western wish to enslave Muslims, I want to comment on something equally very 
important. That is the issue of the kaffirs ruining Muslim women. Throughout 
history the kaffirs have abducted, raped, and tortured the Muslim women. Hindus 
did it in the gujrat pogrom, and are doing it in Kashmir, Christians are doing 
it in Africa, Christians Serbs raped, impregnated and killed a quarter million 
of Bosnian Muslim women during Clinton's presidency, zionists Jews are doing it 
in Palestine, Americans are doing it in Afghanistan and Iraq. Not only are they 
doing physical attacks on these Muslim women (and girls) but they are attacking 
their minds too now. This comic is one of the new methods where they use media 
to show a Muslim women with a kaffir man (willingly) and often her brother is 
an evil thug. It is quite common in Indian movies, and I wouldn't be surprised 
if they got this idea from there. These German pigs even went further by 
putting a hijab and jilbab on the Muslim women and then gave the comics to 
kids! Helping them are the hypocrite kaffirs who claim to be Muslims (like the 
mazyek person mentioned below). They want to make adulteresses out of the 
Muslim women just as they have done with the other women. They are upset that 
she can't even marry a kaffir, so they are trying to brainwash the girls when 
they are young.

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      German Comic Vs Muslim Extremism 
     
             
           

       

            IslamOnline.net & News Agencies 
           

       

             
           

     

     

           
            The comic features Andi, his Muslim girlfriend Ayshe, her brother 
Murat, a radical friend and a hate preacher. (Reuters) 
           
      BERLIN  - The German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is using a 
novel tool to prevent Muslim schoolchildren from being drawn into extremism and 
violence: cartoon comics. 

      "We have learned from our opponents," Hartwig Moeller, head of the NRW 
interior ministry's intelligence gathering department, told Reuters in an 
interview on Tuesday, March 25.

      Officials in NRW, Germany's most populous state, had run a well received 
comic strip in 2004 starring Andi, a schoolboy hero who stands up against 
xenophobia and racism.

      Drawing on that experience, they launched Andi last October into a second 
adventure featuring his Muslim "girlfriend" Ayshe and her brother Murat, who 
comes under the influence of a radical friend and a "hate preacher".

      Some 100,000 copies of the comic, featuring boldly drawn Manga-style 
figures, have been distributed to every secondary school to be used in 
citizenship and religion lessons for schoolchildren aged 12 to 16.

      "This is exactly the age at which the Islamists are trying, through 
Qur'anic schools and other means, to fill young people with other values," said 
Moeller.

      The comic reportedly aims to show young people the difference between 
peaceful Islam and the violent, intolerant version peddled by militants.

      "If I get through to someone this way, and it makes him more critical of 
people who want to make him a jihadist, then I've stopped him at some point 
committing terrorist attacks or going to a terrorist camp in Afghanistan or 
Pakistan," Moeller argues.

      "Maybe he won't slide off into this milieu -- that's the idea."

      Germany is home to nearly 3.4 million Muslims, the second biggest Muslim 
minority in Western Europe.

      Islam comes third in the country after Protestant and Catholic 
Christianity.

      New Tactics

              
           
            Copies of  the comic have been distributed to every secondary 
school to be used in citizenship and religion lessons for schoolchildren aged 
12 to 16. (Reuters)
           
      Using a medium that grabs children's imagination the German state seeks 
to get its message across more effectively.

      "If you're serious about getting through to young people, you have to 
choose a style that they'll take in their hands and accept, that's how the 
comic came about," said Thomas Grumke, the NRW official who thought up the 
original Andi idea.

      "A comic can go much further than a normal text," he maintains.

      "There's a great deal more room to play with, more room for 
interpretation."

      Aiman Mazyek, general secretary of the Central Council of Muslims in 
Germany, welcomed the comic strip.

      "We found the basic approach was right and good, we only regretted (the 
authorities) didn't tell us about this initiative in advance, then it could 
have been made much better," he said.

      Admitting that hate preachers exit, the Muslim leader insisted the 
portrayal in the comic was "a bit overdone."

      Mazyek said copies of the comic have been distributed in mosques.

      According to Reuters, the regional government in Hamburg state is also 
using the Andi story.

      It also cited interest from Austria, Denmark, Japan and the United States.

      The unusual initiative is one example of how countries around the world 
are searching for new ways to prevent young people being drawn to extremism.

      Richard Barrett, who heads a UN task force studying 
counter-radicalization and rehabilitation initiatives around the world, 
recently suggested that role models such as singers, actors or sport stars 
could play an important part.

      "I think that is something we should be looking at - trying to identify 
these alternative influences and have them speak out against terrorism," he 
told a conference this month in Stockholm.

      "Being cool is a very important part of it all."

      Swedish terrorism expert Magnus Ranstorp cited the example of Ahmad 
Dhani, an Indonesian rock star who challenged militant ideology in a massively 
popular album called "Warriors of Love".

      He suggested the West needs to harness humor, soap opera and public 
relations industries in efforts to "disarm the extremists' messages and 
influence over young people."
     







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Comments:




They promote "peaceful Islam", where Muslims accept Western hegemony, 
slave-ship and occupation of their lands without opposition, while they 
violently reject true Islaam and jihad calling it "the violent, intolerant 
version peddled by militants".

 

What about Christian and Jewish extremism and militarism? Aren't Muslim states 
and lands currently under occupation by Christian and Zionist Jewish forces 
around the globe? Aren't Christian and Jewish terrorists currently occupying 
Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia and Chechnya and have military bases in 
Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Djibouti and elsewhere in 
the Muslim World? What about Muslim regions in the Philippines, East Turkstan, 
Kashmeer, Kosova, etc.? On the other hand, we don't see Muslims occupying any 
Western country or any land any where? 

 

Are Muslim leaders doing anything to stop Western Zionist-Christian terrorism 
against Muslim states and individuals? Of course not! On the contrary, they 
have joined the anti-Islaam bandwagon: labeling Muslim resistance (jihad) 
terrorism and calling for modernizing Islaam; arresting Muslims who reject 
Western terrorism; and removed everything related to jihad from school books, 
media and lectures.

 

Why do oil rich Arab states ignore Muslim engineers and specialists in every 
field, currently working overseas, and employ instead non-Muslims even from 
India? We still recruit and employ Europeans, Americans, Canadians and 
Australians in every sector of our economies without any reservations and offer 
them the highest salaries, paid vacations, health care and paid schooling for 
their children in their home countries or in local private schools in their own 
languages. Our governments do not watch what they do or where they go!

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