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Although it is about Islamic terrorists the drama has a unique way of pointing out that not all Muslims are extremists, which is comforting to those concerned with racism, considering half the terrorist cell are Islam converts, it makes you think that maybe they are the ones to be afraid of.
I have know many Muslims from all over and I have traveled to countries like Pakistan..I have yet to meet one person who believes that we should hurt anyone or not accept any other religion except from the people in the media...I wonder why... Also its sad that these
extremists
are the ones the media use to represent a whole religion.
Its a religion of one billion people, and these are less than one percent, I am sure the other people of other religions would not like to be represented by the KKK, IRA and many more which are simple small percentage
extremists
who use outdated and not literal passages from the respected books in order to pursue their own revenge, personal, or business matters through their so called religion
Kowalski serves as a metaphor for Waco and Ruby Ridge, where the US government, with the cooperation of the mainstream media, threw around words like "white supremacist" and "right wing
extremists
as well as trumped-up drug charges to abridge the most fundamental of its' citizens rights, with the willing acquiescence of the general populace.
They were the victim of a plane hijacking by
extremists
whose sole mission was to destroy buildings, but more importantly, people.
It's essentially a chase film, the heroes running constantly from an assortment of wicked Muslim
extremists.
At the time of this tragedy it was international consensus that Pearl had a death wish going into Pakistan with an obvious profile as an American Jewish Journalist at a time when Muslim
Extremists
and terrorists were at their most volatile state.
This futuristic story begins with the President's plane being high-jacked by rebel
extremists
and flown into the island city of New York which has been transformed into a maximum prison.
America’s invasion, launched by former President George W. Bush in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, was intended to dismantle Al Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power, thereby ensuring that Afghanistan would no longer serve as a safe base of operations for
extremists.
Movements like France’s anti-immigration National Front are making leading mainstream parties more likely to pander to
extremists
in order to preserve their support.
The priority in fighting terrorism should be police and intelligence service cooperation, which produces much faster results and limits the capacity of
extremists
to mobilize.
Extremists
on both sides end up putting at risk the vast majority of humans who are neither
extremists
nor anti-science fundamentalists.
Much like the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, al-Nahda and the PJD will have to marginalize Islamic
extremists
in their movements, such as the Salafis, and adopt a pragmatic approach.
This supportive context provided a roadmap for national policymakers, helping them to build democratic institutions and marginalize
extremists.
We know that when people of different religions work together for the good of the wider community, they come to understand one another in a way that helps them resist the call of
extremists.
Such visible demonstrations of defiance in the face of violence strengthen ties between communities and can prevent the division that
extremists
try to generate.
Last June’s arson attack on the Somali Bravanese Welfare Association’s center in the city’s Muswell Hill district (which followed the murder of British Army fusilier Lee Rigby by religious extremists) served only to unite its different communities.
These activities sent a powerful signal to
extremists
that their attempts to turn religious communities against each other had the opposite effect.
As the pace of globalization and technological change accelerates,
extremists
are finding ever more creative ways to spread their message.
Arafat is under pressure from his
extremists.
In the past he condoned acts of violence against Israelis in order to please fundamentalist radicals, which greatly diminished the trust of the Israeli public (and not only of right-wing extremists) in Arafat’s credibility and reliability.
But even if they could disarm the extremists, Palestinians are divided about how far they are willing to go to attain security for Israel.
What is remarkable is not just the violence and threats against Vilks – anyone who doubts the determination of Islamist
extremists
in Sweden should watch the YouTube clip from that lecture – but also the reaction from the otherwise radically secular Swedish establishment.
But can the nascent democracies being built in Egypt and Tunisia, and sought in Bahrain, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere, see off the threats posed by Islamic
extremists?
Constant intimidation by religious
extremists
and political factions is the intellectual’s fate in Iraq today.
Aggressive secularists and
extremists
feed off each other.
We must demonstrate the loving nature of true faith; otherwise, religion will be defined by a battle in which
extremists
seize control of faith communities and secularists claim that such attitudes are intrinsic to religion.
Furthermore, if the ceasefire held, it would facilitate economic reconstruction, while enabling moderate political actors and civil society to win back some power from the
extremists
– a shift that ordinary Syrians would welcome.
In a region full of paradoxes, the Hamas victory may have added another one: usually, when
extremists
on one side become stronger, it plays into the hands of
extremists
on the other side, producing a dangerous spiral effect.
In this case, however, the victory of the extremist Hamas may strengthen not the
extremists
of Likud, but, surprisingly, the more moderate centrists of Kadima.
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