Interview on Radio Islam: Al Jazeera trials in Egypt
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Interview on Radio Islam: Al Jazeera trials in Egypt
- Written by Eric Walberg Эрик Вальберг/ Уолберг إيريك والبرغ
Hebdo vs Al Jazeera: A tale of two journalisms
- Written by Eric Walberg Эрик Вальберг/ Уолберг إيريك والبرغ
Press freedom has been under attack with the deaths in Paris of nine Charlie Hebdo employees, including editor Stephane Charbonnier, and the continued incarceration in Cairo of three Al Jazeera journalists. The circumstances of the victimization of the journalists are starkly different.
Charlie Hebdo has made defamation of the Prophet Muhammad its calling card in recent years. The magazine was unsuccessfully sued in 2006 by Islamic organizations for publishing the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons. The cover of a 2011 issue, dubbed “Charia Hebdo” (a pun on Sharia law), depicted a cartoon of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The newspaper’s office was fire-bombed and its website hacked. Editor Charbonnier stated at the time, “We have to carry on until Islam has been rendered as banal as Catholicism.” In 2012, the newspaper published a series of satirical cartoons of Muhammad, including nude caricatures.
The journalists probably were just hoping to create another sensation, ‘go viral’, and boost sales. Anything goes in the ‘free press’ of the West, so no fears about prosecution.
Interview on No Lies Radio: IS and the Pope
- Written by Eric Walberg Эрик Вальберг/ Уолберг إيريك والبرغ
The Pope's call for negotiations with IS recognizes the bankruptcy of US policy.
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Coming to terms with IS’s ‘new world order’
- Written by Eric Walberg Эрик Вальберг/ Уолберг إيريك والبرغ
Summary: Just as communism arose out of the contradictions of imperialism a century ago, Islamic revolution is the inevitable result of today’s version of imperialism. IS may be harsh and uncompromising, but it should be treated with respect, not vilified. The caliphate project, implementing sharia, the determination to overthrow the Saudi monarchy, the rejection of fiat money--these are legitimate goals and deserve serious analysis.
IS continues to confound. Not only negatively for its restrictions on women and its grim revolutionary justice, but because on many fronts, it is spot on.
*It has put the caliphate project back on track after almost a century of Muslim humiliation
*It has made sharia (at least its version) the basis of its social order
*It has (correctly) targeted Saudi Arabia as the font of corruption and decadence, the Muslim world’s ‘enemy at home’
*It is set to become the only ‘state’ to back its currency with gold coinage. ISIS says the new currency will take the group out of “the oppressors’ money system”, and return control over the money supply from bankers to the state.
IS and the IDF: Canada’s double standard
- Written by Eric Walberg Эрик Вальберг/ Уолберг إيريك والبرغ
Why can westerners join the IDF while westerners joining IS are despised and killed? In what sense is the IDF scenario any less reprehensible than the IS one?
In recent weeks there has been a spate of articles about western youth flocking to Syria and now Iraq to join the IS “caliphate”. An estimated 11,000 such fighters have already made the leap. Up to 130 Canadians have joined them, including Hamiltonian York University student, Mohamud Mohamed Mohamud, a Somalian Canadian, known to his friends and family as sociable and well-adjusted, wearing the latest fashions, listening to pop music and watching teen movies like all the rest of Canada’s multicultural happy family.
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