Wednesday, June 13, 2012

ISLAMIC GENOCIDE [since 1915, 17 Million dead?]

ISLAMIC GENOCIDE

Some of highlighted mass casualties by (political) Islam in course of the last century, from 1915 and on (updated June, 2012)


  • Casualties: 2,700,000 Chritians - (1915-1923) by Ottoman-Empire Muslim Turkey. 750,000 Assyrians, 500,000 Greeks and 1.5 million Armenians.[1]
    Nature: 1.) Ethnic cleansing.[2] 2.) Islamic Jihad.[3][4]


  • Casualties: close to 27,000 In Israel between 1920-2012, at the hands of Arab/Muslims. 24,526 Israelis/Jews killed, 35,356 injured, and 1,967 Arab "Palestinians" killed by other Arab "Palestinians."[5]
    Nature: roots and motivation: the genocide campaign[6][7][8][9] began (mainly) in the early 1920s by the supreme Islam leader, the pan-Arab Mufti, Haj Amin al-Husseini, motivated by both: ethnic racism and religious bigotry,[10] which is the root and the ungoing motivation for the violence.[11][12][13] In WW2, the Mufti worked with Adolf Hitler,[14][15] together with his henchman and spokesman Ahmad Shukairy,[16] the first PLO leader, who called in 1967 to 'throw the Jews into the sea.'[17][18][19]
    There were numerous calls for anti-Israel jihad.[20][21][22]
    Note: most Israeli casualties are innocent non-combatants. Most Arab "Palestinian" casualties are combatants and/or involved in violent attacks.[23] ("The great majority of Arabs killed in the framework of the Israeli-Arab Conflict were killed as a result of wars instigated by the Arabs..."[24]) All the while, humane Israeli soldiers sacrifice their own lives in order to minimize Arab casualties.[25] Not to mention Arab-Islamic intentional routine in causing deaths on their side via human shields.[26] Same goes to Hezbollah tactics.[27] In fact: It stands out, the 'IDF's unparalleled record of sparing civilians in counter-terrorism operations.'[28]


  • Casualties: Between 3,000 and over 10,000[29] Hindus were massacred in 1921, Kerala, India. [Moplah riots].
    Nature: They were "butchered in circumstances of barbarity, skinned alive, made to dig their own graves before slaughter, running into thousands ; women, andpurda (veiled) women too, raped. Thousands were forcibly converted."[30][31] by "a fanatical Moslem sect which attempted forcible conversions to Islam."[32] They were decendants of Arabs who were intending to establish an Islamic regime.[33] The Moplahs who "regarded all non-Muslims as infidels, and who had been influenced by the Khilafat movement, declared two independent Muslim kingdoms. They then attacked both Europeans and Hindus."[34]They called for a Holy war against Britain, as a "duty of Mahomedans to join in a Jehad, or holy war,"[35] and against Hindus.[36] "The Khilafat Muslim leaders.. sent telegrams to Moplah rebels extolling them as heroes fighting for the glory of their religion."[37]


  • Casualties: 6,000 Assyrians, in 1933, Simele, Iraq.[38] It was seen as "a Muslim jihad, holy war, waged against a small Christian community."[39] Indeed, "All Arab classes were called by the Government organs, such as newspapers and others, to join in the Holy War. Non-compliance mean treachery."[40]


  • Casualties: 3,500,000 - Sudan - from 1953 to 2005.[41] Including 2,500,000 between 1983-2005.[42][43]
    Nature: Arab Islamic "supremacy" over "inferior" Southerners. [44][45] Jihad declared in 1983 by Numeiri,[46] and 1991 by al-Bashir.[47]


  • Casualties: 100,000 in Kurdistan-Iraq war [1961-1970], by the Iraqi government.[48]


  • Casualties: over 100,000,[49] or upto 400,000,[50] in Papua New Guinea, since 1963, by Muslim Indonesian: government and Jihadists.
    Nature: Apartheid / ethnic cleansing[51] and jihad.[52][53]


  • Casualties: between 500,000 and 1,000,000. (between 1965-66).[54] in Indonesia. Muslims Vs. communists rift.[55] Islamic parties helping Suharto,[56] Islamic leaders were calling for a jihad against the PKI,[57] as well as the official press,[58] and Suharto's military gave a green light for Muslims to massacre in a jihad.[59]


  • Casualties: 3,000,000 - Nigeria, by Muslim [Hausa / Fulani] dominated forces against the Ibo / Christians [1966-1970].[60][61][62]


  • Casualties: 2,000-25,000 between Jordanians and "Palestinians" 1970-71 (Black September).[63]


  • Casualties: around 16,000 in terror attacks in India since 1970. 15,674 before the 2008 Mumbai attacks of 11/26.[64]


  • Casualties: 300,000 - Lebanon 1970s-1999 by Syria and 'Palestinians'.[65]
    Nature: Muslims against Christians.[66]


  • Casualties: 3,000,000 - Bangladesh, 1971 by Pakistan,[67] with help from local Islamists.[68]
    Nature: Islamic Pakistanis' racism,[69] contempt for "impure" Bengalis.[70]


  • Casualties: 300,000[71] - Uganda 1971-1979 under Idi Amin. Or 500,000.[72]
    Character: 1.) Idi Amin - fanatical Muslim.[73][74][75] 2.) Promoting Islam in Uganda.[76]] 3.) Most of his victims were Christians.[77] Many were murdered for their faith.[78] 4.) He campaigned a jihad holy war against Uganda's Christians.[79] and against Jews.[80] 5.) An anti-White racist.[81] 6.) Anti-Asian, carrying out ethnic cleansing of 60,000 Indians,[82] of 60,000 Indians,[83] claiming it was an act of "liberation" and inspired by God...[84] 7.) Brutal dictator.[85] 8.) A Hitler admirer,[86] fascist,[87][88] whose 'fascist regime' was supported by the Soviets[89] and by the 'Islamic Legion.'[90]


  • Casualties: 200,000 - East timor (Between 1975 and mid-1999) by (Islamic) Indonesia.[91]
    Nature: oppression and jihad.[92][93]


  • Casualties: over 300,000 - Iraq (1979-2003) under (Quran-ic[94]) Saddam Hussein.[95] Or as many as 500,000.[96]
    Nature: dictatorship;[97] anti-Kurdish Arab-racism;[98] and Sunni Vs. Shiite "religious intolerance."[99]
    Note: Baathist racist Arab tyrants like Saddam Hussein, carried out masssacres in the name of Islam,[100] and used highly, the 'anti-infidel' ideology.[101] He "encouraged Islamism during the 1990s."[102]


  • Casualties: 80,000[103] - Iran 1979 radical fascist[104][105] 'Islamic Revolution.'



  • Casualties: between 500,000 and 1,500,000 - Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988).[106]
    Nature: 1.) Sunni-Shiite intolerance.[107] 2.) Arab racism/supremacy against Persians by Baathist Iraq.[108] 3.) Persian racism against Arabs.[109] 3.) "Iran's ruling mullahs proclaimed a holy war (jihad) and used 'human sea' tactics, sending forward wave after wave of men, and often children."[110]


  • Casualties: 40,000 - Syria (1982, Hama by H. al-Assad).[111]


  • Casualties: between 100,000-150,000 - Yemen (1984-86 N. Yemen civil war).[112]
    Nature: 1.) Pan-Arabism, Nasser's Arab nationalism.[113] 2.) Egyptian, Soviet backed [Muhammad's-family decsendats] Royalists vs Saudi Arabian, Jordanian, Iranian backed fighters.[114] 3.) Sunni-Shiite divide.[115]


  • Casualties: 40,000 Kurds by Muslim Turkey 1984-1999.[116][117][118]
    Nature: Oppression and ethnic racism.[119]


  • Casualties: 10,000 - [Islamic Republic of] Iran (1988, massacre of political prisnoers).[120] Or 14,000.[121] Or 30,000.[122][123]
    Nature: 'for being "infidels"'[124]


  • Casualties: between 350,000 to 1,000,000.[125] Somalia civil war since 1991.
    Factors: 1.) Warlords/clans, with Islamists playing a major part.[126][127][128][129][130]
    2.) The AIAI (al-Ittihad al-Islamiyya) was the main anti-Barre force, though it was known to be very Islamist, it was backed by Somalis because of its strong anti-Barre image. After Barre's fall, the AIAI turned to a jihad against Ethiopia, it was aided by Saudis. "The Ethiopian military far overpowered AIAI destroying the organization's political and military infrastructures. The defeat led to the disbandment of al-Ittihad al-Islamiyya in January 1997. After AIAI dissolved, many of its former members fled to Mogadishu and joined up with the Islamic Courts movement that was beginning to gain momentum there."[131]
    3.) Ruthless Sunni warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid (Aideed) - wanted Somalia governed by "Islamic princpiles."[132] He was becoming increasingly 'Islamist' in nature. especially since Islamic Mujahiddin were fighting for him.[133]
    4.) One of the highlighted infamous incidents, was the al-Qaeda backed Islamists' attack on humanitarian US mission, killing 18, in Oct, 1993.[134][135]
    5.) Sudan's Hassan al-Turabi played a major role in Somali warlords feud,[136] his Jihadists.[137][138]
    6.) Aidid's Islamists friends/allies: Being helped militarily by Sudan's Hassan Turabi and Iranian trained Islamic-fundamentalist militia, and using Hezbollah tactics, as Aidid, Sudan and Iran were "natural" allies, sharing common enemies: US and UN's Coptic Boutrous-Ghali, "considered an avowed enemy of religious extremists."[139]
    7.) The 'Union of Islamic Courts' (IUC) - "a system of clan-based sharia courts that fought to gain control of Mogadishu through their militias."[140] It contains some radical elements, with some linked to al-Qaeda.[141] It has since, became more and more powerful, planning secretly for a great 'Islamic Republic.'[142]
    Some see the ICU, like the Taliban, in politics of 'radical Islamism.'[143] Note: Civil war also exposed deep racism from Afro-Arabs against natives. Arabs 'always run the show.'[144]


  • Casualties: over 100,000 - Algeria (between 1992 and 2002).[145] Or even 200,000.[146]
    Nature: Islamists Vs. government.[147]


  • Casualties: 35,000 in Islamic terror attacks in Pakistan, since the 1990s. (Estimate as of June, 2011).[148]


  • Casualties: over 160,000,[149] or at leaset over 151,000.[150] in Iraq, since 2003.
    Factors:
    1) Intra-Islamic bigotry: Sunni-Shiite divide.[151][152][153]
    2) Al-Qaeda[154][155][156]
    3) Baathists.[157][158]
    4) Iran and its Hezbollah thugs.[159][160][161][162][163]
    Note: The bloodshed continues after US withdrawal.[164][165]


  • Casualties: 30,000 children in Somalia - 2011 famine, Islamists' fault,[166][167][168] who have been refusing, banning aid,[169][170][171][172] even preventing Somalis fleeing famine-ridden areas.[173]


  • Casualties: 16,000[174] - Syria 2011-2012, or at least over 15,000[175] or at least over 13,000[176] by Syrian forces with Iranian[177][178][179] and Hezbollah active participation[180][181][182]
    Nature: Alawite Islamic apartheid,[183] Sunni Vs Alawi 'religious hatred.'[184][185][186][187][188][189] It also serves as a "Battleground Between Sunnis and Shiites."[190]


PS
Of course, there's also a very long list of many thousands of Islamic motivated attacks,[191] affecting: The US, Argentina, UK, France, Spain, Australia, India, Israel, Russia, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Chechnya, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Algeria, Pakistan, (example: 6,681 were killed in 2,782 terror attacks in 2011 alone[192]), Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Morocco, Yemen, Uzbekistan, Gaza, Tunisia, Mauritania, Kenya, Eritrea, Somalia, Nigeria, Sudan, Ethiopia, Mali, Tanzania, Chad, Tajikistan, China, Nepal, the Maldives, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Macedonia, etc.[193] Especially, the bloody last decade of [over] 19,000 Islamic terror attacks (between 2001-2012).[194] Some estimated at least 40,000 deaths by Islamists between Sep. 11, 2001-2010, alone.[195]

Notes

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