Isn’t it amazing how countries begin to address the roots of their problems only after they’re forced to deal with them? Greece has been at the forefront of a formidable economic crisis that has been threatening the global economy for some time now. It looks like citizens there are so fed up that they might […]
Archive | April 7, 2012
Tunisians learning what ‘be careful what you wish for’ means
Under the rule of Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali, Tunisians who posted Facebook images of Islam’s prophet would face no legal consequences. Since the ‘Arab Spring’ and Bin Ali’s forced exodus, that’s all changed. Via gulfnews: Two men have been convicted and sentenced to prison in Tunisia for posting on Facebook images of the Prophet […]
‘Lone Wolf’ Argument over French Jihadist takes another hit
Any ‘moderate’ Muslim living in France with a modicum of allegiance to the country in which he/she resides should be pleased with how French law enforcement dealt with Mohamed Merah, a jihadist who allegedly ‘snapped’ and ‘acted alone.’ But alas, there are apparently scores of French Muslims who want to avenge Merah’s death. Via the […]