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Headline News 30-11-2012

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  • Brzezinski: US Must Stop Following Israel "Like a Stupid Mule"
  • Egypt Endorses Dodgy Constitution with Islamic Dressing
  • Palestinians Win UN Vote for a Non-Existent State
  • Panetta: Post-2014 Afghan Effort to be Substantial

 

 

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Brzezinski: US Must Stop Following Israel "Like a Stupid Mule":

Leading US strategist Zbigniew Brzezinski - unofficial dean of the realist school of American foreign policy experts - has drawn an unflattering picture of US-Israel relations. In a speech to the National Iranian American Council, Brzezinksi said, "I don't think there is an implicit obligation for the United States to follow like a stupid mule whatever the Israelis do. If they decide to start a war, simply on the assumption that we'll automatically be drawn into it, I think it is the obligation of friendship to say, ‘you're not going to be making national decision for us.' I think that the United States has the right to have its own national security policy." By denying any US "obligation" to "follow like a stupid mule whatever the Israelis do," Brzezinski accurately implied that this is exactly what the US has been doing up until now. And by plaintively opining that "the United States has the right to have its own national security policy," the former National Security Adviser underlined the fact that since the assassination of John F. Kennedy, who secretly went to war with Ben Gurion in a doomed effort to abort the Israeli nuclear weapons program, the US has not enjoyed that right. Brzezinski's assertion that the US is being led by the nose like a stupid mule by the Israelis is perhaps the most candid statement of its kind ever uttered in public by a high-level US strategist. Brzezinski's remarks reflect the mainstreaming of the arguments presented by leading US political scientists Walt and Mearsheimer in their book The Israel Lobby.

Egypt Endorses Dodgy Constitution with Islamic Dressing:

Egypt's Islamist-run assembly has backed a draft constitution, including a measure keeping sharia, or Islamic law, as the main source of legislation. The draft will now be sent to President Mohammed Morsi, who is expected to call a referendum on the issue. The move comes after the constitutional court said it would rule on Sunday whether to dissolve the assembly. Egypt's judiciary is in a stand-off with the president after he granted himself sweeping new powers. Egypt has been gripped by protests since the decree was issued last week - more demonstrations are planned for later on Friday. Mr. Morsi says his decree should only apply for as short a time as possible. Liberal, left-wing and Christian members of the constitutional assembly boycotted the vote, accusing the Islamists of trying to impose their vision. The assembly backed all the 234 articles of the draft after a marathon session that began on Thursday and continued through the night. Its aim was clearly to pre-empt any challenge by the courts, which are in a confrontation with Mr. Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood which backs him, says the BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo. According to Egyptian state TV, the articles passed stipulate that Islam is the religion of the state, and the principles of sharia are the "main source of legislation". This is unchanged from the previous constitution under Hosni Mubarak, who was toppled as president last year. Salafists and some members of the Muslim Brotherhood failed to have "principles" replaced by "rules". The draft also says that Christianity and Judaism will be the "main source of legislation" for Egyptian Christians and Jews, state TV reported. The assembly also adopted a new article that al-Azhar mosque and university, authorities on Sunni Muslim jurisprudence, must be consulted on "matters related to sharia". The president will be limited to two four-year terms of office.

Palestinians Win UN Vote for a Non-Existent State:

The Palestinians won an overwhelming diplomatic victory at the UN on Thursday after 138 out of 193 member states voted to upgrade their status at the global body, sending one of the strongest signals yet in favour of an independent Palestinian state. Speaking before the vote at the UN General Assembly, Mahmoud Abbas, the veteran Palestinian leader, described the resolution as the "birth certificate" of the Palestinian state. He said Palestine was in "desperate need of peace" and insisted that the UN move was intended "to launch a final serious attempt to achieve peace" with Israel. The resolution will raise the status of the Palestinian delegation from a non-member observer "entity" to that of a non-member observer "state". It falls short of full UN membership and most analysts say it is unlikely to affect the balance of power between Israel and the Palestinians in the near future. Palestinian officials argue, however, that the upgrade will allow them to join other UN agencies as well as the International Criminal Court - a prospect that has alarmed Israel and that may give the Palestinians greater political leverage. They hope that Thursday's vote will bolster their position in negotiations with Israel and strengthen the increasingly fragile political position of Mr. Abbas himself. One of the few positive surprises for Israel came in the form of an abstention vote from Britain, where popular opinion is seen as particularly supportive of the Palestinian cause. Thursday's vote was timed to coincide with the 65th anniversary of the historic UN vote to partition British-ruled Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state.

Panetta: Post-2014 Afghan Effort to be Substantial:

The U.S. intends to wage a counterterrorism campaign inside Afghanistan even after the main U.S. combat force leaves in 2014 in order to prevent al-Qaida from fulfilling its ambition to re-establish a sanctuary there, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday. Panetta told a Pentagon news conference that the U.S. should have an "enduring presence" in Afghanistan to pursue the counterterrorism effort, and to train and advise Afghan forces. Panetta said al-Qaida poses a continuing challenge in Afghanistan, even though it currently has only an estimated 100 fighters in the country and has suffered many setbacks since the U.S-led invasion in 2001. "The fact is that they continue to show up," Panetta said, adding that intelligence indicates that they are looking for ways to strengthen their position and influence in Afghanistan. Last week Panetta said al-Qaida and affiliated terrorist groups in Pakistan see the rugged reaches of northeastern Afghanistan - especially the provinces of Kunar and Nuristan - as a viable safe haven. He vowed not to permit them to regain that sanctuary. In his remarks Thursday, Panetta would not say how many American troops he thinks will be needed to conduct the counterterrorism mission - nor did he mention a time period. He said the size of the counterterrorism force is now under discussion. The U.S. currently has about 66,000 troops in Afghanistan. The Obama administration is considering how many should remain after 2014, with some officials favoring a figure of about 10,000.

 

Abu Hashim

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Comment on the News Obama's Talk of Human Rights is a Hollow Lie to the Muslim Rohingyas who are Forced to Flee Myanmar for their Lives

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On Monday, 19 November 2012, Obama made a historic, first-ever for a serving U.S. president, visit to Myanmar where he praised the country's move towards democracy and promised more US investment. He even chose to use the name Myanmar, which is diplomatically controversial to the US who officially does not recognize the former military government's name change from Burma. From the tone of Obama's speech at Myanmar's University of Yangon, which was full of references to human rights and freedom, and the need to "live together in peace" and "the right of all people to live free from fear", some might expect that things will improve for the Muslim Rohingyas, who endure expulsion from their homes and murder in Myanmar. Indeed, Obama did make explicit mention of the Rohingya: "And the Rohingya hold themselves - hold within themselves the same dignity as you do, and I do" and perhaps he had them in mind when he said: "There are refugees and displaced peoples in camps where hope is still something that lies on the distant horizon." He continued, in the next paragraph, saying: "the United States of America is with you, including those who have been forgotten, those who are dispossessed, those who are ostracized, those who are poor."

The question therefore arises, if Obama was so full of praise for the changes in President Thein Sein's government of Myanmar that led to this historic visit, and that of Hillary Clinton in December 2011, and the relaxing of sanctions on Myanmar, then how is it that there are people in Myanmar for whom, "hope is still something that lies on the distant horizon" nearly a whole year after Clinton's first visit. These hopeless people are the Muslims, who were stripped of citizenship and property rights in 1982 and have endured savage oppression that has led to thousands killed and 100,000 homeless. Brad Adams, Asia Director at Human Rights Watch has blamed the government for human rights abuses: "Burmese security forces failed to protect the Arakan and Rohingya from each other and then unleashed a campaign of violence and mass roundups against the Rohingya." Human Rights Watch has also said: "The government claims it is committed to ending ethnic strife and abuse, but recent events in Arakan State demonstrate that state-sponsored persecution and discrimination persist."

Whatever it was then, that greatly pleased Obama? It wasn't any improvement in the condition of the Muslims in Myanmar. They did not receive any human rights, they did not attain citizenship and barely any recognition of their existence, only death and expulsion. Therefore, in order to understand what did change and what Obama is really talking about, we should ignore the text of his fawning speech and look for ourselves at the most significant changes taking place on the ground in Myanmar.

If Obama's visit was historic then Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola preceded him in making history. After a break of six decades, America's relaxing of trade sanctions allowed Coca Cola to start shipping its carbonated drinks into Myanmar. Coca Cola plans to invest $100 million over the next 3 years and PepsiCo. announced last month that they will follow Coca Cola into this virgin marketplace. MasterCard and Visa have also made deals with local banks so that their credit cards can be used. U.S. energy companies, ConocoPhillips and Chevron, are sniffing around for an opportunity to get their hands on a share of the 140 million barrels of oil reserves and 11.4 trillion cubic feet of gas that are up for grabs.

The lifting of EU and US sanctions this year, while the burning and expulsion of the Muslim Rohingyas was in full swing, coincided with the so-called "democratic" reforms of Myanmar's government to clarify and relax restriction on foreign investment and trade in the country. On the 4th November President Thein Sein signed the Foreign Investment Law, which was first passed in draft form by Parliament in September, but underwent several amendments to make it more attractive to foreign capital. It is this "reforming" law, and the events related to it, rather than greater human rights, that better explains America's well studied softening toward Myanmar. In particular we note that:

The finalization of this law saw the World Bank pledging $80 million and the European Union's Commission Chief, José Manuel Barroso, visiting Myanmar to tell Thein Sein that the EU would deliver $100 million in development aid.

Again, that same day, the global accountancy firm KPMG set up a division in Myanmar; the CEO of KPMG in Thailand said, "Myanmar is the second largest country in Southeast Asia, and literally at the center of opportunity in the region. Investors are flocking to the country and are excited about the possibilities they are finding."

PricewaterhouseCoopers followed suit the following week; PwC Singapore's Executive Chairman Designate explained his company's interest, "Since the opening up of its economy at the beginning of this year, we have seen growing interest from both Asian and Western corporations and we expect an increasing stream of foreign direct investment."

Obama claimed during his speech that, "Above all, I came here because of America's belief in human dignity."

This is a blatant lie. The U.S. ranked 9th in the foreign investment line-up in March 2012, with investments worth only $243.49 million, accounting for just 0.6% of the total, and it is now playing "catch-up" but it is not alone.

Two European heads of state were in Myanmar for the 4th November signing of the "Foreign Investment Code" and the opening of their new embassies ready for business. Norwegian Prime Minister Stoltenberg said, "Norwegian companies can now invest in Myanmar as the economic sanctions against Myanmar have been lifted."

Danish Prime Minister Schmidt said, "A new chapter has been opened between Myanmar & Denmark to strengthen bilateral friendship."
That same day the Swiss also opened an embassy, but they only sent their Foreign Minister, and today, 21st November 2012, New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key arrived in Myanmar for another historic first visit of a Western head of state, but he at least was more honest than Obama about his intentions, "There's lots of opportunities: it's arable land, a big population [about 60 million] and it is going to get wealthy over time ... If you roll the clock forward ten years time, most of the leaders I talk to around the region think it will be an increasingly important market."

The International Monetary Fund sent a mission team to Myanmar that began its work the day after Thein Sein signed the Foreign Investment Code and they have delivered a press release (No. 12/453) today, 21st November 2012, to mark the conclusion of their visit tomorrow.
"Myanmar has embarked on a historic set of reforms to modernize and open up its economy. ... The government has made rapid strides over the last two years. ... Discussions on clearing Myanmar's external arrears are also progressing. ...These reforms are already bearing fruit. Growth is expected to accelerate to around 6¼ percent in FY2012/13, bolstered by foreign investment in natural resources and exports of commodities."

So, the race is on for a share in the spoils. The people of Myanmar will be able to buy America's sugared carbonated water in abundance for more than the cost of the unrefined oil and gas that will be pumped out, and when the ensuing property boom sends house prices and inflation skyrocketing, its people, Buddhists and Muslims, will be priced out, and when the bubble bursts, the Western venture capitalists will evaporate with Myanmar's wealth, and if the Muslim Rohingyas have not been all expelled, or locked up in UN-run refugee camps, then they may prove convenient scapegoats again. One thing is sure, America, and the democracies that trail, are not moved by human rights, as they falsely claim, it is only plunder they seek.

Obama also said during his speech at the University of Yangon, "I've come to keep my promise, and extend the hand of friendship. America now has an ambassador in Rangoon, sanctions have been eased, and we will help rebuild an economy that can offer opportunities for its people and serve as an engine of growth for the world. ''

It seems a heavy burden for a poor country, to have to carry all your rich Western democracies on its back. But the sad part is that the poor Muslims in Myanmar are the ones paying the price, May Allah (swt) help the Muslims in Myanmar.

O Muslims, you are without the Khilafah "Caliphate" like the orphans on the villains dining table (America, and the infidel West and East), your reality will not be better and your blood will not be protected, and your wealth will not be kept safely, and you Deen will not governs, without the return of the Khilafah "Caliphate", the shield that protects Islam and Muslims, we call upon you to work with Hizb ut Tahrir and be from the ones who aid this Deen.


(يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا إِنْ تَنْصُرُوا اللَّهَ يَنْصُرْكُمْ وَيُثَبِّتْ أَقْدَامَكُمْ)

(O you who believe! If you help Allah, He will help you and make firm your feet)

 

Dr. Abdallah Robin

 

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Statement of Saad Jagranvi, Head of Central Contact Committee Hizb ut Tahrir in Pakistan My Abduction and Trial Only Strengthens My Resolve to Work for the Khilafah and Confirms the Weak Stance of the Traitorous Rulers

I, Saad Jagranvi, a 39 year old father of seven, was abducted from near my family home on Monday, 26 November 2012. Military intelligence assisted by police ambushed me, surrounding my car with their vehicles

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Rally before the Russian Embassy in The Hague

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As part of Hizb ut Tahrir's ongoing global campaign to expose the attacks blatant committed by the Russian regime towards Muslims in Russia general and specifically Hizb ut Tahrir who exposes its policies. Hizb ut Tahrir / Netherlands staged a rally before the Russian Embassy in The Hague on Saturday, 10 Muharram 1434 AH corresponding to 24 November 2012.

By the Grace of Allah Almighty, the rally at the Russian Embassy had a high turn-out. Three speeches were delivered; the first being in Russian by a Russian member from Hizb ut Tahrir / Russia, and the second speech was in Arabic given by Brother Engineer Osman Bakhach Director of The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir, and then concluded with the English speech given by Brother Okay Pala (Abu Zain), media representative of Hizb ut Tahrir in the Netherlands. Shouts of support and takbeers intercepted the speeches cried out from the mouths of young men, women, and children resounding throoughout city of The Hague.

As usual the rally started off with a recitation from the fragrant blessing from the Holy Quran and concluded with a supplication to Allah Almighty, wa Alhamdulilah, Lord of the Worlds

 

 

Deputy of The Central Media Office of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Europe

 

 

 

 

EIldar Khamzin's Speech,

Media Representative of The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir, and Spokesperson for the Russian regions

 

 

 

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Muharram 1434 AH Assembly: Women Scholars and Activists Together with the Ummah are Committed to Protecting Women's Honour and Dignity

Being sent to spread Islam, Rasulullah (saw) offered us this noble Deen not to be welcomed only by words, but also to be implemented by all of humanity. Thus, the stands of a state implementing all Islamic roles have become a necessity in the Muslim world.

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Why Is There Little Dawah to Non-Muslims in the West?

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A few days ago, on a Wednesday, I was contacted by a family friend who is a convert to Islam. They wanted me to meet their friend who wanted to embrace Islam on Friday but had some final questions. So we arranged for me to meet the brother before Zuhr salah at the masjid on Thursday. We sat at the back of the masjid before salah and started discussing. I came expecting to have to clarify issues about the correctness of the Islamic belief (Aqeeedah) and other questions about Islam. As we discussed, it became quite clear that he understood the Aqeedah and that his questions had already been answered. I really had little to do. He had even looked into things he would need to do after becoming Muslim. He said he was ready to embrace Islam after the salah. After the salah in jamah I mentioned that someone was ready to embrace Islam. I then handed over to Imam AbdulQadir who led the salah who said a few words and took him through repeating the Shahadah - after which he was hugged by so many people, given a booklet on salah, and a Qur'an. May Allah (swt) reward his friends who gave him dawah and had already clarified his questions.

This amazing episode got me thinking about our role as a Muslim community in actively introducing Islam to non-Muslims in the West. There are some individuals who are active in discussing and introducing Islam to their non-Muslim colleagues and neighbours and through that, Allah (swt) guides some people to Islam. However, there are few active initiatives - on a community-wide basis - to carry dawah to non-Muslims. Not only is it an Islamic duty upon us to invite people to Islam, the result would be many indigenous Muslim converts who can even better interact and convey Islam to others in the wider society where they are not seen as immigrants - as many of us are!

Why are there so few community dawah initiatives inviting non-Muslims to Islam? Here are some reasons:

1) Some Muslims have an inferiority complex. They feel we only just arrived in the West looking for a better life. They look up to the West as if it alone has all that is good so are eager to adopt from it - ignoring its many social problems, spiritual vacuum, family breakdown and growing political and economic problems. They forget that we have something to give in terms of Islam's clear and rational belief, its noble values and morals and a system by which to organise life such that humans live a life of tranquillity, harmony and progress. So you see them downplaying their Islamic identity, changing their names and eager only to emulate the West thus embracing the good and bad from the Western culture.

2) Some Muslims feel overwhelmed by the constant attack on Islam by sections of the media and some politicians. Especially since the launch of the so-called ‘war on terror', some newspapers, commentators, and politicians have taking to intellectually attacking the Islamic values, practices and system. They say our Mosques are places where hatred is preached, hijab is women's oppression, the Khilafah "Caliphate" is a terrorist state, and one even call for banning the Qur'an. Under such attack, some Muslims feel there is no use carrying dawah to the Kuffar since all they do is attack us. They forget to separate between those politicians and commentators who attack us and the common person who is simply misinformed hence ignorant about what Islam really is. Who will intellectually challenge those who demonise Islam? Who will enlighten and remove the ignorance and terrible opinions that our non-Muslim colleagues, workers and neighbours are been fed about our noble Deen? That duty is clearly upon us so we have to engage in dawah with the wider public.

3) Lack of understanding of Islam is another reason some feel unable to engage in dawah discussions with non-Muslims. Due to the media propaganda, many non-Muslims now hold many false accusations against Islam; Islamic Shari'ah punishments are barbaric, Islam oppresses women, an Islamic system will take the world back to the stone age, etc. Lacking the arguments to refute these allegations, some Muslims feel it is better to retreat or not raise discussions about Islam so as not to have to confront such allegations.

Similar to living in the West, Prophet Muhammad (saw) lived in Makkah where non-Muslims ruled and dominated yet he conveyed the message of Islam to people. Similar to us, he faced false allegations from the hostile elite of Quraysh. With the elite, he challenged their false propaganda, while with many other non-Muslims, he engaged with them with kindness, care, and preaching, clarified their misconceptions and awakened their thinking. This led many to embrace Islam or at least to understand the true position of the Muslims. By following his example and by equipping the Muslims with the powerful arguments from Islam, we should be able to encourage our community to fulfil the duty of engaging in dawah with the wider society.

 

Taji Mustafa
Media Representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britai
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