The IS (Islamic State) aka ISIS updates

Navnit Kundu

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Learn? Dude, its been 1400 years already. They are still living in 7th century.
And the denial runs pretty deep too.

This discussion panel, moderated by Govinda, has the unique distinction of being the first and only discussion where you will hear feminists say "no, no we don't want more rights. Islam has given us more than enough rights". No kidding.




A Hindu girl who has never even witnessed a crime will swear that all Hindu men are rapists but a Muslim girl will attest that Islam is a religion of peace even when she is being stoned to death.
 

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And the denial runs pretty deep too.

This discussion panel, moderated by Govinda, has the unique distinction of being the first and only discussion where you will hear feminists say "no, no we don't want more rights. Islam has given us more than enough rights". No kidding.




A Hindu girl who has never even witnessed a crime will swear that all Hindu men are rapists but a Muslim girl will attest that Islam is a religion of peace even when she is being stoned to death.
I hate this bit*h. How shamelessly she drags India and Hinduism in such debates. I've never heard her praise India or Hindus on a stage. Also loved the way the black woman slaps her by telling her to stick to topic.
 

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In a survey in SA, 92% of the people said that what ISIS does is as per the Islam and quaran. Whenever they kill people or rape women, they says that it is as per Islam. They quotes the example of Mohammad.
could you post the link?
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could you post the link?
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Yeah, even I saw that report, it was done by PEW, so it is relatively credible and they have a reputation of surveying larger sample sets. A portion of it also appeared, and created a controversy in UK, when their headlines said "1 in every 5 Muslim sympathizes with ISIS", following which '1 in 5' was trending on Twitter for 3 days. I don't have the link though, it was just passing viral content, so I never thought of bookmarking it, maybe you can find it if you search for the keywords. It was an interesting study. More than 70% pissfools think that blasphemy should be punishable by beheading, and similar other quintessential pissfool notions of how the world should run, including the afterlife.


I hate this bit*h. How shamelessly she drags India and Hinduism in such debates. I've never heard her praise India or Hindus on a stage. Also loved the way the black woman slaps her by telling her to stick to topic.
Poora panel hi compromised hai. These days, no media house or debate organizer (or whichever political entity sponsored that event) pays for a dissident to come over and talk shit about their political ideas. The panel is carefully chosen by the sponsors to deliver the end result that they want. If you notice the body language of that woman Farah Pandit carefully, the way she was sitting, the way she was talking and the close up camera angles and long talks, you can tell that she is the one who paid for the entire thing through the state department. She was Hillary Clinton's aide, apparently (just like Barkha Dutt). This bitch, and I am talking about Hillary, when she rose to power, she appointed local female sepoys in all countries of interest to the US. That explains Barkha's rise in India, and the exclusive interviews she got every time Hillary visits India. It helps for politicians to have such media bowlers who bowl easy balls for them to hit sixers. If Hillary gets elected then expect Barkha to sit on the heads of Hindus and piss on our shoulders, no doubt about it.

Even that one Somali Black lady who claims to be a Muslim might be a Christian convert living under the gracious protection of her new patrons. No one picks fights with powerful entities unless they are being compensated for it in some way. The panel, in a way, has little for everything, it bashes Islam, Hinduism, while the Christian west gets to appear squeaky clean paragon of human rights.

"Sab mile hue hain jeee".
 

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Yeah, even I saw that report, it was done by PEW, so it is relatively credible and they have a reputation of surveying larger sample sets. A portion of it also appeared, and created a controversy in UK, when their headlines said "1 in every 5 Muslim sympathizes with ISIS", following which '1 in 5' was trending on Twitter for 3 days. I don't have the link though, it was just passing viral content, so I never thought of bookmarking it, maybe you can find it if you search for the keywords. It was an interesting study. More than 70% pissfools think that blasphemy should be punishable by beheading, and similar other quintessential pissfool notions of how the world should run, including the afterlife.
I see, so it was the Pew study. knew about it but never read it. its well-known. link will be easy to get.
 

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I see, so it was the Pew study. knew about it but never read it. its well-known. link will be easy to get.
Here : http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-overview/



The non-liberal views of Muslims from 'South Asia' shows itself to be a worrying common thread in all these studies. South Asia is basically America's way of referring to Akhand Bharat (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar), because even they know that this is a contiguous territory.

In South Asia, support for applying religious law to family and property disputes is coupled with strong backing for severe criminal punishments, such as cutting off the hands of thieves (median of 81%) and the death penalty for Muslims who renounce their faith (76%).
These are the peaceful seculars whom the sepoys never get tired singing praises about.

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They will still claim it has no data on India(it should be the same or worse). Some how leftist did not let Indian muzzies to be polled to protect secular fabric of India.. :mad2:

Here : http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-overview/



The non-liberal views of Muslims from 'South Asia' shows itself to be a worrying common thread in all these studies. South Asia is basically America's way of referring to Akhand Bharat (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar), because even they know that this is a contiguous territory.



These are the peaceful seculars whom the sepoys never get tired singing praises about.

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They will still claim it has no data on India(it should be the same or worse). Some how leftist did not let Indian muzzies to be polled to protect secular fabric of India.. :mad2:
The best litmus test to end all secular debates on the spot is to offer prasad to the 'secular' panelists and watch in amusement as they expose their innate hatred by refusing to eat it. Statistics toh dur ki baat hai. I never bother providing any statistics to Indian muzzies in any debates, they lack the intellectual tenacity to grasp technical concepts. Offer prasad and watch them blow their own Taquiyya cover off.

The statistics and facts and long discussions are only for our Hindu brethren who have been led astray by Nehru's diseased ideology.
 

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Here : http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-overview/



The non-liberal views of Muslims from 'South Asia' shows itself to be a worrying common thread in all these studies. South Asia is basically America's way of referring to Akhand Bharat (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar), because even they know that this is a contiguous territory.



These are the peaceful seculars whom the sepoys never get tired singing praises about.

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ah, the TMT Saria law! this is one hard saria that's dug deep in the dark tunnel of baithak of every deeni peacefool in the world. engage any & see the philosophically flowery justifications being presented - "brother/bhai/dost....see sharia is blah blah....and is flexible, allowing itself to be changed with evolving times, so blah blah...."
no wonder pew found that.
 

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The best litmus test to end all secular debates on the spot is to offer prasad to the 'secular' panelists and watch in amusement as they expose their innate hatred by refusing to eat it. Statistics toh dur ki baat hai. I never bother providing any statistics to Indian muzzies in any debates, they lack the intellectual tenacity to grasp technical concepts. Offer prasad and watch them blow their own Taquiyya cover off.

The statistics and facts and long discussions are only for our Hindu brethren who have been led astray by Nehru's diseased ideology.
or, zimply azk this only:

He: Islam is a religion of peace.
You: You forgot to tell that to Kashmiri Muslims or ISIS.

He: Islam spreads message of brotherhood.
You: Sure. Are non-Muslims going to heaven or hell? If there is brotherhood, can Muslim girls marry non-Muslims?

you give facts and statistics they sh!t on them.

the second Sarsanghachaalak used to say, that there's no reason for arguing with communists & peacefools. They only understand the language of force. So if any such person wants to argue simply say to them "let us fight; if you win you are right and if I win then I am right."
 
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Islamic states blasts kill almost 150 in Syrian government-held cities - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/wo...ent-held-cities-2816338/#sthash.CQMHZ1QF.dpuf
American sore losers taking petty revenge on Assad after being served a humiliating defeat by Russia. The empire of Assad is not going to fall by the deaths of 150 people, there is no strategic value to terror blasts in an already war torn country. One can understand blasts in peaceful countries being done to create fear and to send a message. The CIA is simply showing their frustration at not being able to win Syria. Russia has already begun dropping food aid. Just shows what a morally bankrupt country USA is, dropping bombs for no reason while Russia is giving food to stranded people despite its own people being under the pressure of sanctions


The US even tried to destroy the historic Palmyra to completely wipe out any historic connection Syria has with their (pre-Christian past), but Russia realized its cultural value, captured it and saved it and did a soothing music concert there. The structure visible in the Palmyra video is standing since Neolithic ages which Christian missionaries are trying to destroy (same way they steal our ancient Hindu statues)


Only one thing to say to the US : Shame! shame!

The US mole planted as president in Brazil after last week's coup has also been made to resign after mass protests. Things are not going well for the US. Expect a terror attack in Brazil, soon.
 

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Twin assaults in Syria, Iraq pile pressure on IS


It was unclear what kind of defence IS was prepared to put up in Fallujah, a city that looms large in modern jihadist mythology since 2004 battles that saw US forces suffer some of their worst losses since campaigns during the Vietnam War.

Iraqi and US-led coalition aircraft have been pounding Fallujah and its surroundings to support the operation.

The offensives come as Washington and Moscow scramble to salvage a shaky ceasefire agreed in February between the regime and non-jihadist rebels intended to pave the way for peace talks.




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Iraqi Shiite fighters from a Popular Mobilisation unit flash victory signs as pro-government forces launch an assault on the city of Fallujah to retake it from Islamic State group ©Ahmad al-Rubaye (AFP)




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Syria and Iraq: zones of control ©Jean Michel Cornu, Simon Malfatto, Thomas Saint-Cricq, Sabrina Blanchard (AFP)




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Rebel fighters fill bags with rubble to strengthen a front-line position in a rebel-held area of Daraa, southern Syria ©Mohamad Abazeed (AFP/File)



 

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Islamic state will be defeated sooner rather than later. These guys are incapable of ruling in modern technology based society. Their ideology is incompatible with needs of people.

This fad will not last more than a few years.
 

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Elite Iraqi forces enter Fallujah to retake city from Islamic State

Baghdad: Iraqi forces thrust into the city of Fallujah from three directions on Monday marking a new and perilous urban phase in the week-old operation to retake the jihadist bastion.

The drive to recapture the first city to be lost from government control in 2014 came as fighting also raged in neighbouring Syria, leaving huge numbers of civilians exposed.

Led by the elite counter-terrorism service (CTS), Iraq's best trained and most seasoned fighting unit, the forces pushed into Fallujah before dawn, commanders said.


Iraqi military forces on the outskirts of Fallujah. AP

"Iraqi forces entered Fallujah under air cover from the international coalition, the Iraqi air force and army aviation, and supported by artillery and tanks," said Lieutenant General Abdelwahab al-Saadi, the commander of the operation.

"There is resistance from Daesh," he added, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

The forces have not yet ventured into the city centre but they recaptured some areas in a southern suburb after crossing a bridge, and took up positions on the eastern and northern fringes.

The involvement of the elite CTS marks the start of a phase of urban combat in a city where in 2004 US forces fought some of their toughest battles since the Vietnam War.

The week-old operation had previously focused on retaking rural areas around Fallujah, which lies just 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of Baghdad.

It had been led by the Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary force, which is dominated by Tehran-backed Shiite militias.

They were still in action Monday, attempting to clear an area northwest of Fallujah called Saqlawiya, officers said.

Civilians trapped inside

Only a few hundred families have managed to slip out of the Fallujah area ahead of the assault on the city, with an estimated 50,000 civilians still trapped inside, sparking fears the jihadists could try to use them as human shields.

The only families who were able to flee so far lived in outlying areas, with the biggest wave of displaced reaching camps on Saturday night.

"Our resources in the camps are now very strained and with many more expected to flee we might not be able to provide enough drinking water for everyone," said Nasr Muflahi, the Norwegian Refugee Council's Iraq director.

"We expect bigger waves of displacement the fiercer the fighting gets."

In Amriyat al-Fallujah, a government-controlled town to the south of the jihadist stronghold, civilians trickled in, starving and exhausted after walking through the countryside for hours at night, dodging IS surveillance.

"I just decided to risk everything. I was either going to save my children or die with my children," said Ahmad Sabih, 40, who reached the NRC-run camp early on Sunday.

A senior police commander said his forces had assisted 800 civilians fleeing areas north of Fallujah on Monday.

Fallujah is one of just two major urban centres in Iraq still held by IS jihadists.

They also hold Mosul, the country's second city and de-facto jihadist capital in Iraq, east of which Kurdish-led forces launched a fresh offensive on Sunday.

The jihadists holed up in Fallujah are believed to number around 1,000.

Syria's Aleppo bombarded

It is not yet clear what resources IS is prepared to invest in the defence of Fallujah, which has been almost completely isolated for months, but the city looms large in modern jihadist mythology.


Iraqi military forces prepare for an offensive into Fallujah to retake the city from Islamic State militants. AP

Fallujah is expected to give Iraqi forces one of their toughest battles yet but IS has appeared weakened in recent months and has been losing territory consistently in the past 12 months.

According to the government, the organisation that has sewn havoc across Iraq and Syria over the past two years now controls around 14 percent of the national territory, down from 40 percent in 2014.

However, as the "caliphate" it declared two years ago unravels, IS has been reverting to its old tactics of bombings against civilians and commando raids.

A fresh wave of bomb attacks claimed by IS struck the Baghdad area on Monday, killing 11 people in three separate blasts.

In northern Syria, clashes raged around the flashpoint town of Marea as IS pressed an assault on non-jihadist rebels.

The IS onslaught has threatened tens of thousands of people, many of them already displaced from other areas, who have sought refuge in camps near the Turkish border.

Gerry Simpson, senior researcher at Human Rights Watch, told AFP 165,000 civilians were now stuck between IS fighters, Kurdish forces and the border.

"What more does the US, EU and UN need to call on Turkey to give these people refuge," he asked.

In divided Aleppo city, 15 people, including two children, were killed in the rebel-controlled eastern neighbourhoods in heavy bombardment on Monday morning, the civil defence said.
 

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