October 16, 2006 | Episode #35
North Korea's Allies in Beijing, Terror Attacks in Mindanao, Islamic 
Law in Malaysia

Global Crisis Watch calls to New York City, Manila and Penang, 
Malaysia, to tackle China's enabling of North Korea and refusal to 
enforce the Chapter VII UNSC resolutions, the terror attacks in 
Mindanao and hunt for JI bombers Dulmatin and Umar Patek, and the 
looming constitutional crisis faced in Malaysia over civil law versus 
sharia law with Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu, author of "Separated at Birth: 
How North Korea Became the Evil Twin," Maria Ressa, ABS-CBN News 
Director and author of "Seeds of Terror," and Dr. Maznah Mohamad, 
political commentator and Malaysia specialist. Co-hosted by Bill Roggio 
of The Fourth Rail.

Link: http://www.GlobalCrisisWatch.com/gcw/gcw_061016.mp3
30 minutes | 13.7 Megs

Notable Quotes
"What I am hearing from all of my sources is that the same people who 
paid for the missile test on July 4th of this year - that is, the 
Iranians - also paid in whole or in part for this nuclear test."
- Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu

"(Abu Sayyaf has) really come out of the kind of kidnap-for-ransom 
mode. They've now linked up with Jemaah Islamiyah; Khadaffy Janjalani 
was a key man in that happen. JI helped link Abu Sayyaf with the Rajah 
Solaiman Movement, which gives both the MILF and the Abu Sayyaf reach 
into the northern parts of the Philippines. The RSM are Christian 
converts so they speak Tagalog, the local dialect, without any southern 
accent, without any hint that they come from the south. If you talk 
about profiling, they would not fit the profile. They can merge into 
the capitol (and) into the northern Christian cities so it's much 
harder for law enforcement to actually be able to track them down."
- Maria Ressa

"If (the Islamic Party of Malaysia) was to win the election, the first 
thing that they would do is expand the implementation of Islamic laws 
in all areas of life. In fact, the party is the government of one 
state, since we have a federal system here. So they actually rule one 
of the states in Malaysia, Kelantan, and they have passed the sharia 
laws extensively. Sharia laws at the moment are only limited to family 
law. But in Kelantan, they have expanded sharia laws to also include 
criminal laws. Except at the moment there is a problem becaue they 
cannot implement the laws unless the federal constitution also passes 
the law. So it is a kind of a law waiting to be implemented. Although 
it was passed by the state legislature, at any time whenever there is a 
set of events, say one day the federal government is taken over by the 
Islamic Party, definitely Islamic law will be implemented. So this is 
what we are worrying about, the people of Malaysia. Though although at 
the one can go on, one can conduct his business in a normal way, there 
is something hanging up there and we don't know what, in fact, that 
will have upon the non-Muslim population."
- Dr. Maznah Mohamad

Track Listing
SamulNori - P'ul Sal
Siegfried - Shiza
Shigeru Umebayashi - Farewell 1
Dick Lee - Rice

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Global Crisis Watch is an independent and weekly 30-minute current 
affairs and news podcast focusing on the Global War on Terror, the War 
of Ideas, and indigenous pro-democracy efforts around the world. Hosted 
by Richard Lafayette in Minneapolis and co-hosted by Bill Roggio of 
BillRoggio.com and Nick Grace in Washington, DC, the show features 
interviews with brave activists and journalists about terrorism, 
democratization, and indigenous efforts to promote freedom and liberty.




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