Thursday, January 8, 2009

Pakistan spy chief on Taliban: "They believe that jihad is their obligation. Isn't that freedom of opinion?"

General Ahmed Shujaa Pasha's words should be sent to Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the organization that is trying to criminalize what it calls "defamation of Islam," including honest analysis of the ideology and beliefs of Islamic terrorists, at the United Nations and in the West. After all, if Mullah Omar and the Taliban should "be allowed to think and say what they please," and if their belief that "jihad is their obligation" is a matter of "freedom of opinion," isn't it likewise true that anti-jihadists should also be allowed to think and say what they please? After all, they believe that resisting jihad is their obligation. Isn't that freedom of opinion?

My freedom of opinion is that all muslims need to be killed. They are the ones causing the most violence in the world. Look at any part of the world that is at war and will find muslims on one or both sides. We need to just let them kill each other and weaken the house of islam. This way when we have to deal the final blow, there will be less of them to kill.

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