Friday, September 22, 2006

End the Occupation!

The occupation of indigenous peoples by invaders from outside, whether physical or cultural, is the root cause of all political hatred and violence in our world today. In order to secure just and lasting peace for the peoples of the world, it is necessary to end all forms of occupation and give both territories and cultures back to the people who had been the physical and cultural owners of the land for so long until the invaders brutally stole it and colonized it.

Here are a few examples of lands that need to be returned to their rightful owners, or cultures that need to be restored after being violated by cultural imperialists:

Egypt



Picture: Map of Egypt

The Copts are the descendants of the original Egyptians. Their original language, Coptic, a lineal descendant of the Egyptian of the Pharaohs, has been replaced by Arabic, the language of the invaders. The Copts themselves, Christians, suffer constant persecution from the Islamic rulers of the land. Islam is an Arab religion and has been the vehicle of Arab imperialism and colonialism since its inception worldwide.

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India



Picture: Map of Pakistan and Bangladesh

India has been subjected to invasion and subsequent colonization by Muslims on both its west and east. The current neighboring states of Pakistan and Bangladesh were formed only for the sake of accommodating the colonialist invaders and codifying the unjust status quo. Pakistan is the land of the Indus valley, where the most ancient artifacts of Indian civilization were found. Bangladesh was India’s greatest source of income before being stolen by the Muslims. The occupation must end now, and the Hindu territories returned to their rightful owners.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

According to the Center for Immigration Studies (http://www.cis.org/articles/2002/back802.html), we need to add the following portions of the United States to the "Need to Reclaim" list:

"Muslims tend to live in the major metropolitan areas where immigrants historically have congregated, including the country's largest cities (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago). More broadly, the Islamic map of the United States features four major regions, all urban: the New York to Washington area; California, especially Los Angeles and San Francisco; a triangle stretching from Chicago to Cleveland to Detroit; and Texas, especially the Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth areas. "

Kiddo said...

Hilarious! Now don't forget, all across the US any Muslim entrepreneurs who have lost their businesses are probably calling for their former places of business to remain a part of Dar al Islam as well, since they were once held by Muslim owners. This could become tricky.....what happens when the corner gas station comes under new ownership?

Rezwan said...

"Bangladesh was India’s greatest source of income before being stolen by the Muslims."

There are factual mistakes. Just look around, consult some historical books to know the facts:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_India

"The border between India and Pakistan was determined by a British Government-commissioned report usually referred to as the Radcliffe Award after the London lawyer, Sir Cyril Radcliffe, who wrote it. Pakistan came into being with two non-contiguous enclaves, East Pakistan (today Bangladesh) and West Pakistan, separated geographically by India. India was formed out of the majority Hindu regions of the colony, and Pakistan from the majority Muslim areas."

Blame Radcliffe if you would like to.