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Tunisia Turns Ultra Religious

June 6, 2012 by Leave a Comment

Springtime for Tunisia?

The Arab “spring” erupted in Tunisia over a year ago, now this country is setting the example of the post spring like Arab new democratic form, which is nothing much then the Arab fundamentalist summer that is upon us.

For those following the trends in the Arab world, the fall of Libya to Al-Queda by the hands of financially worried westerns and the quick turning of the desert tribal country into a hotspot for Arab Sonni militant operations, the political impossibility in Egypt and the establishment of the first Pan Arab Muslim brotherhood government, and of course the latest Syrian 20 month slaughter and bloodletting that seems to interest no one but the poor victims in Syria, it is no surprise that Tunisia now claims its rightful place among those counties who have now completed their march back in time towards the middle ages (only with cell phones and weapons of mass destruction).

And so those of us with a strong enough stomach (or a mind so blunt it can withstand horrific violence) you can click a link on the original post and see how a man is put to death in Tunisia for choosing to believe in Christianity rather than in Islam. It would have shocked people in Europe if it had happened 3 or 5 years ago, this beach result country that hosts many Europeans in its hotels never seemed to have the religious craziness that other Arab countries had – but now it comes as the frosting on the cake – the violence to put a back behind all of those words of anger.

Tunisia is indeed sending a clear message to its people and other Arab people around the world, move away from Islam and you will be killed, never mind the year and the advances in human life and never mind the “international community”, the rules are the same as they were 600 years ago, they apply and still work.

Add this act to the strong voices coming from within the Egyptian political system that calls for the removal of all non Muslims from the country, the flee of non Muslims from Syria and the erosion of the Christians from Iraq and you have exactly what these people want – a uniform populace landscape, ready for an internal Arab conflict and in the same time growing its forces for the struggle for domination of the world.

Far fetched as it may seem, this is the goal and this is the purpose, it is clearly in the teaching of modern Islamic scholars and it is noted in their holy books, and executing this starts with executing other religious madness, like eliminating opposing religious systems, and killing of apostates.

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Tunisia Also Loves Stepping Back

February 19, 2012 by Leave a Comment

that's what will land you in prison in 2012 Tunisia

Here are some news of Tunisia, that country that started what was referred to as the “Arab Spring” and now looks much more like a fundamentalist winter. It is surprising that this article involves a high profile soccer player and his almost par-for-famous girlfriend, because these type of people are usually popular on the streets, however it is a good example to show how radical some countries have become.

So we learn that Real Madrid (soccer team) player Sami Khedira and his girlfriend Lena Gercke had a photo shot on some Tunisian magazine, with her nuked and him covering her private parts with his hands this was too much for some of the religious zealots of the country and they apparently kicked the journalists to prison for this poor little, not really provocative photo.

Now comes the good part, it looks like the people of Tunisia start to realize that the ones to take power are not exactly the liberal democratic front, rather more like the Muslim fundamentalists that took power in other countries across the region, and it does look like many are starting to fear walking into a political trap, they just changed the names of the dictators, but still live in a country in which there are no personal freedoms and that self expression should be avoided at all time for risk of imprisonment (or worst).

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