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Great Britain Diplomatic Strategy for The Defence of Judeo-Christian Civilizational Values Dr. Martin Sherman London, January 2007
Great Britain The war has started … between two civilizations - between the civilization based on the Bible and between the civilization based on the Koran. Prof. Moshe Sharon – Oct 13, 2006
Great Britain Devising a Diplomatic Strategic Offensive: The Basic Elements Identify Weaknesses of Adversary Focus on Internal Cleavages of Adversary Alienate Adversary’s Sources of Support Identify Allies
Great to • Women are clearly the group likely Britain most drastically and adversely • Christians and Christianity are under affected by the propagation of Two values. Segments of Major savage assault across the Muslim Islamist World. Humanity underof the plight of Grave Threat • Focus on the issue • Religious repression is values will help the rule rather women under Islamist than the public awareness to the grave exception. to raise Sensed not Expressly Articulated Intuitively menace such doctrine entails to • In many countries, conversion for half of humanity. Christianity is a punishable offence that carries heavy penalties – including lengthy imprisonment and even death ► Womanhood - Gender Apartheid ► Christiandom - Religious Persecution
Great Britain A. Defining the Issues A. 1. Gender Apartheid A. 2. Religious Persecution B. Prescribing the Strategies B. 1. The Conceptual Design B. 2. The Practical Measures
Great Britain A. Defining the Issues A. 1. Gender Apartheid A. 2. Religious Persecution
Gender Apartheid & Religious Persecution Great Britain • Transcend conventional political division • Potential for harnessing considerable public support regardless of party affiliation. • Provide a rare opportunity where both religious conservative and secular liberal forces can combine efforts in promoting an issue which, for differing reasons, coincides with their opposing world views
Great Britain Gender Apartheid
Great Britain Women in the Middle East: The Beacon of Change, October 10, 2006 Wafa Sultan: First, I would like to start with this account of a tragic event that took place in 2003 in the Palestinian territories. “Tonight you die, Rofayda. ” She told the girl before wrapping the bag tightly around her head. Next Suad sliced Rofayda’s wrist, ignoring her muffled plea, “No, mother, no. ” After her [indiscernible] went limp, Suad struck her in the head with a stick. The killing of her sixth-born child took 20 minutes, Suad tells a visitor through a stream of tears. “She killed me before I killed her, ” said the 43 -year-old mother of nine. I had to protect my children. That is the only way to protect my family’s honor. ”
Great Britain Friday June 9 th 2006 Arab development Self-doomed to failure
Great Britain Friday June 9 th 2006 The barrier to better Arab performance is not a lack of resources, concludes the report, but the lamentable shortage of three essentials: ► freedom ► knowledge ► womanpower
Friday June 9 th 2006 Great Britain The one thing that every outsider knows about the Arab world is that it does not treat its women as full citizens. The report sees this as an awful waste: how can a society prosper when it stifles half its productive potential? After all, even though women's literacy rates have trebled in the past 30 years, one in every two Arab women still can neither read nor write. Their participation in their countries' political and economic life is the lowest in the world …Governments and societies (and sometimes, as in Kuwait, societies and parliamentarians are more backward than their governments) vary in the degrees of bad treatment they mete out to women. But in nearly all Arab countries, women suffer from unequal citizenship and legal entitlements. The UNDP has a “gender-empowerment measure” which shows the Arabs near the bottom But the UN was able to measure only 14 of the 22 Arab states, since the necessary data were not available in the others. This, as the report says, speaks for itself, reflecting the general lack of concern in the region for women's desire to be allowed to get on.
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Great Britain The Advancement of Women as a Strategic Libertarian Initiative against Regimes Supportive of Terror g in iz n o n p e a e W m o W
Great Britain The Advancement of Women as a Strategic Libertarian Initiative against Regimes Supportive of Terror Lines of Cleavage in Islamist Society Gender Apartheid – Soft Under-Belly of Islamist Society Use criteria of Political Correctness against Those who Hide behind them
Great Britain The Advancement of Women as a Strategic Initiative against Regimes Supportive of Terror Effective Defensible Sustainable
Promoting The Status of Women as a Strategy for Regime Change Great Britain Effective It would be difficult to imagine any other measure which would cut the ground from under the pillars of radical Muslim society more effectively than a dramatic upgrading of the status of women in Islamic countries. Experience shows that advancement of women produces effects that run strongly counter to the factors which nourish fundamentalist extremism Higher Levels of Education Increased Income Per Capita Reduced Size of Families
Great Britain 'The Developed Peoples are Those Women have High Status in Society‘… 'The Arab Man's Insistence Upon Controlling the Destiny and Body Of the Woman is an Attempt to Cling to Honor He Does Not Have' The roots of Arab Islamic backwardness are to be found. . in this view of the woman. … if we want to look for solutions, the Arab woman is the solution. The first step must be to eradicate the illiteracy that is so widespread among them … When the mother is educated and self-confident, and is an active and productive member of society, she can raise a generation that in its turn will also be educated, confident, and productive. . . If she is not, what can she give her children besides love? Nothing. We must recognize that motherly love alone is not enough to push society forward… In order to escape the dead end in which Arab and Islamic society [are now situated], there is a need to reconstruct these societies … it must be based on legislating full and absolute equality between men and women, in all areas of social, political, and economic life…the individual, and particularly the woman, must be placed at the center of Arab life, because ultimately she and only she is the solution "The Arab Man is the Problem, The [Arab] Woman Is the Solution, " Salman Masalha, Israeli Arab author and poet , October 28, 2004
Promoting The Status of Women as a Strategy for Regime Change Great Britain An Islamic world, in which the status of women approached that of women in the West, would constitute an entirely different and probably less implacably hostile adversary than it does at present. Western nations have definite interest in undertaking a vigorous long-term campaign, designed to foment demands for women's emancipation in Muslim societies, to exert pressure for upgrading their status and for acquiring civil rights currently denied them. This will entail a huge effort in terms of funding, planning and execution of PR initiatives, propaganda offensives and psychological warfare stratagems.
Promoting The Status of Women as a Strategy for Regime Change Great Britain This would involve measures such as: Massive financing of movements advocating women's rights in Muslim countries (perhaps even arming them to fend off attacks, which may not be long in coming); Continuously pounding public opinion within the Islamic world with themes stressing the need for, and the merits of, upgrading the status of Muslim women by means of media channels similar to those directed at the Soviet bloc during the Cold War; Radio Free Lady c. f. Radio Free Europe Imposing punitive measures against countries which flagrantly violate women's rights -- such as curtailing diplomatic privileges of the representatives of such nations.
Great Britain Gender relations: Promoting The Status of Women When social mobility is low, gender relations provide alternative benefits for males through polygamy and the as a Strategy for Regime Change extended family. Within the extended family, reluctance to permit participation of women in the labor market limits economic growth … If women were to work in a market The Moslem World must be forced to economy, family income would increase. Per capita family income would also increase through incentives regarding acknowledge that lack of economic fertility. Income earned by women in labor markets could progress is inevitable if half the compromise male dominance. If, also, girls are not destined compromise male dominance for market income activity, there are disincentives for population is kept in state of educating girls. Literate mothers, on the other hand, promote literacy in children and increase children’s future unproductive suppression productiveness. A rent-seeking interpretation is that women productiveness. are denied economic opportunity so that relations of gender dominance not be compromised. There are personal winners dominance not be compromised and losers in the gender-relation outcome. The social costs are expressed in reduced incomes and low economic growth. en ef D ble si Arye L. Hillman, Economic Consequences of Supreme Values (forthcoming)
Great Britain Promoting The Status of Women as a Strategy for Regime Change Difficult to conceive of any other “offensive strategy” which, on the one hand, would more effectively erode the foundations of fundamentalist fanaticism and induce a le positive, moderating transformation in ab Islamic society; and which, on the other in ta hand, conforms entirely to the moral tenets us of liberal democracy. S This allows democratic governments to mount and maintain a sustained campaign over time.
Promoting The Status of Women as a Strategy for Regime Change Great Britain Summary Strategic Initiative with Little Downside ►At Best – Positively Transform Regressive Terror Supportive Societies ► At Worst – Throw into then in to Disarray and Turmoil As in many other walks of life, the solution to the conflict with radical Islam may also be found in the well-known dictum: Cherchez la femme.
Great Britain Religious Persecution
Darfur Great Britain Predominantly Conflict of Muslim vs. non-Muslim Reports suggest: ► Up to 400, 000 killed ► Over 2 million displaced
Great Britain Stewardess 'banned from taking bible on plane' "On its web site the Foreign Office By Laura Clout 20/12/2006 An air stewardess is claiming religious discrimination against an airline says of Saudi Arabia: "The which she says banned her from taking the Bible to Saudi Arabia. The stewardess has been told by BMI that it is against the law of the insular importation and use of narcotics, Middle Eastern country to bring in religious books other than the Koran. The woman, who is understood to be a committed Christian, takes her bible everywhere she goes and is now set to take the airline to an industrial alcohol, pork products and religious tribunal claiming discrimination on religious grounds. Advertisement BMI, formerly British Midland Airways, said today it was merely following the books, apart from the Koran … are Foreign Office advice that no non-Islamic materials or artefacts are allowed into the country. A spokesman from the airline said: "We issue advice to all forbidden. " our staff and passengers that these are the guidelines. "She is saying she wants to carry her bible with her. We are saying we can't start designing rules around individuals when we've got several hundred members of staff. To take every personal preference into account would be impossible. "On its web site the Foreign Office says of Saudi Arabia: "The importation and use of narcotics, alcohol, pork products and religious books, apart from the Koran, and artefacts are forbidden. " BMI said it offered the stewardess the opportunity to transfer from long-haul duties to short-haul, but she refused. The case follows that of British Airways worker Nadia Eweida, also committed Christian, whose objection to BA rules which forbade her visibly wearing a cross led to a review by BA of its uniform policy.
Great Britain "Do whatever you want, you and your family in your home, worship whatever you want, but there has not been, or will be a church [in the kingdom]. ” Prince Sultan of Saudi Arabia The Christian population declined 29 percent in the West Bank and 20 percent in the Gaza Strip from 1997 to 2002. By contrast, in the period 1995– 2003, Israel’s Arab Christian population grew 14. 1 percent (CAMERA, December 24, 2004).
Great Britain Bethlehem Christians under Palestinian Authority ►The Christian population was reduced from a 60% majority in 1990 to a 20% minority in 2001 (23, 000) ► 1, 640 Christians fled Bethlehem between Oct. 2000 and Nov. 2001 ► More Beit Jala Christians reside in Belize (Central America) than are left in Beit Jalah itself. ► Before 1995, Bethlehem had a majority-Christian municipal council. After the PA take- over, Arafat replaced the municipal council with a predominately Muslim council. 51. 2% of Christians in Beit Sahour are considering emigration ► 2001 poll: 45% of Palestinian Christians in Bethlehem expressed growing fears of tensions between Christians and Muslims ► Mosques in Bethlehem: 1970 - 5 mosques; 2004 - 72 mosques
Great Britain Tensions darken festive mood in Bethlehem CHRISTOPHER WALKER IN BETHLEHEM - 22 DEC 1997 Alleged intimidation by Muslims has made many Christians reluctant to celebrate the birth of Jesus in public, writes Christopher Walker in Bethlehem. . writes Christopher Walker in Bethlehem LIFE in Bethlehem has become insufferable for many members of the dwindling Christian minority. Increasing Muslim. Christian tensions have left some Christians reluctant to celebrate Christmas in the town at the heart of the story of Christ's birth". I. I do not dare to go out on Christmas Eve any more. The Muslim boys call me and the other Christian Christ's birth" do not dare to go out on Christmas Eve any more. The Muslim boys call me and the other Christian girls whores. They spit at us, try to force us to wear headscarves and in the (Islamic) fasting month of Ramadan that begins in a a few days, the Palestinian police even arrest us for smoking or eating on the streets, " said Lina Atallah, begins in few days, the Palestinian police even arrest us for smoking or eating on the streets, " said Lina Atallah, eceptionist at the Salesian Convent and Church on a a street scarred with intifada slogans. Bethlehem's Christians, for receptionist at the Salesian Convent and Church on street scarred with intifada slogans. Bethlehem's Christians, for he past two years ruled by the Muslim-dominated Palestinian Authority, have seen their numbers reduced by the past two years ruled by the Muslim-dominated Palestinian Authority, have seen their numbers reduced by emigration, and now make up less than a a third of the 39, 000 population, compared with 80 per cent during the British emigration, and now make up less than third of the 39, 000 population, compared with 80 per cent during the British Mandate which ended in 1948. In the so-called Greater Bethlehem, which had only five mosques in 1970, there are now 72. Manger Square, the area in front of the Church of the Nativity, isis packed with Muslim worshippers every Friday 72. Manger Square, the area in front of the Church of the Nativity, packed with Muslim worshippers every Friday because there isis no longer enough room for all of them to pray inside the imposing Mosque of Omar . When Diana because there no longer enough room for all of them to pray inside the imposing Mosque of Omar . When Diana Saman was a a child in the 1950 s, homes in her street only 300 yards from the square, the focus of worldwide televised Saman was child in the 1950 s, homes in her street only 300 yards from the square, the focus of worldwide televised Christmas celebrations on December 24, were bedecked with colourful lights and carol singers went from door to door. Today, most of her neighbours are Muslims, and when lights are hung outside they herald the start of Ramadan . Like many Bethlehem Christians, Mrs Saman, 42, no longer celebrates Christmas in public. "It does not feel like Christmas. I I many Bethlehem Christians, Mrs Saman, 42, no longer celebrates Christmas in public. "It does not feel like Christmas. would rather stay home, " she said. Her sentiments were echoed by Ranna Najjar, another Christian housewife in the West Bank town where the Muslim birthrate far outstrips that of the Christians. "The city isis not ours anymore. We gave West Bank town where the Muslim birthrate far outstrips that of the Christians. "The city not ours anymore. We gave up the city, " she said. Ms Atallah, 28, regrets returning from Texas to Bethlehem after the 1993 peace treaty which ended 27 years of Israeli military rule there". The Muslims want to get rid of us. They want us to live like them. The Jews put up roadblocks and stop us even going to the holy places in Jerusalem without a a special permit, " she said. Jews put up roadblocks and stop us even going to the holy places in Jerusalem without special permit, " she said. Life for the Christians in Bethlehem isis like being in a cage. " In Beit Sahur, an Arab village at the centre of the "Life for the Christians in Bethlehem like being in a cage. " In Beit Sahur, an Arab village at the centre of the Christmas story, being the spot where the Angel visited shepherds to tell them of Christ's birth, Muslim-Christian ensions are even greater. In August, a a mob of 200 Christians stormed the local police station manned by Palestinian tensions are even greater. In August, mob of 200 Christians stormed the local police station manned by Palestinian Authority police after an Islamic militant attempted to enforce his strict dress code on a a young Christian woman in a Authority police after an Islamic militant attempted to enforce his strict dress code on young Christian woman in a ow-necked top. Seven people were injured in the ensuing fracas. "Muslims in the city are fundamentalists, " said one of low-necked top. Seven people were injured in the ensuing fracas. "Muslims in the city are fundamentalists, " said one of he Christians involved in that protest. Christian anxiety was reinforced last Christmas when one Bethlehem Muslim the Christians involved in that protest. Christian anxiety was reinforced last Christmas when one Bethlehem Muslim prayer leader attacked Christian beliefs over the mosque loudspeakers. "Jesus isis not the Son of God, he is an ordinary prayer leader attacked Christian beliefs over the mosque loudspeakers. "Jesus not the Son of God, he is an ordinary man. All the deeds that the Christians talk about are deeds of deception. " AA report published two months ago by the man. All the deeds that the Christians talk about are deeds of deception. " report published two months ago by the sraeli Prime Minister's Office concluded that Christians are exposed to unceasing persecution under the. Palestinian Israeli Prime Minister's Office concluded that Christians are exposed to unceasing persecution under the. Palestinian Authority. "Cemeteries have been destroyed, monasteries broken into, and their telephone lines disconnected, " the eport says. Dr George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, said after a a visit to the Holy Land in 1993: "My fear is that report says. Dr George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, said after visit to the Holy Land in 1993: "My fear is that n 15 years , Jerusalem , Bethlehem - once centres of a a strong Christian presence might become a a kind of Walt Disney in 15 years , Jerusalem , Bethlehem - once centres of strong Christian presence - - might become kind of Walt Disney years , Jerusalem , Christian theme park. " His vision of the birthplace of the Christian religion becoming a a place where outsiders tend the Christian theme park. " His vision of the birthplace of the Christian religion becoming place where outsiders tend the hrines for the sake of visiting pilgrims only isis becoming more a reality with each celebration of Christ's birth . shrines for the sake of visiting pilgrims only becoming more a reality with each celebration of Christ's birth. Dr George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, said after a visit to the Holy Land in 1993: "My fear is that in 15 years , , Bethlehem - once [a] centre…of a strong Christian presence - has become kind of Walt LIFE in Bethlehemmight becomeainsufferable Disney Christian themeout on. His vision park. " Christmas Eve "I do not dare to goof the dwindlingof the any for many members birthplace of. Muslim boysreligion becoming aother the Christian call me and Christian more. outsiders tend the shrines for the sake of The the place where minority. Increasing Muslim-Christian girls left some Christians reality with visiting pilgrims whores. They more a us, try to tensions have only is becomingspit atreluctant each celebration of Christ's birth. force us to wear headscarves and in the to celebrate Christmas in the town at the (Islamic) fasting of Christ's birth. heart of the storymonth of Ramadan that begins in a few days, the Palestinian police even arrest us for smoking or eating on the streets, "
WINTER 2001 • VOLUME VIII: NUMBER 1 Great Britain Egypt – Persecution : Disappearing Christians of the Middle East by Imad Boles Egypt's Copts are an endangered minority. Exposed to continuous and subtle pressures, their numbers are dwindling. Thousands have emigrated; no official figures are available as to their numbers in the diaspora today, but reliable sources count two million living in the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, and other countries of Europe. Thousands of those who are left behind convert to Islam every year to escape persecution ; for example, between 1988 and 1990, 50, 000 Coptic university graduates did so. Those who stay faithful to their religion in Egypt find themselves increasingly marginalized and alienated in their own country.
Great Britain The Fate of Non-Moslems under Islam Hindus in Pakistan cf Muslims in India Hindus in Bangladesh
Great Britain The Fate of Non-Moslems under Islam Buddhism in Afghanistan Hindus in Pakistan
Portrayal of Jew In Nazi Germany Great Britain In the Arab World Today
Great Britain Violence also occurs between Muslims, on the one hand, and Orthodox Serbs in the Balkans, Jews in Israel, Hindus in India, Buddhists in Burma and Catholics in the Philippines… Islam has bloody borders. Samuel Huntington – Clash of Civilizations, Foreign Affairs Summer 1993
Great Britain B. Prescribing the Strategies B. 1. The Conceptual Design B. 2. The Practical Measures
Great Britain Avenues of Practical Action ► Public Diplomacy – Civil Society Activism ► Official Diplomacy – Legislation & Government Policy
Great Britain ce on e. C Th l. D ua pt gn si e
Great Britain “Tolerance should not Tolerance of Intolerance be tolerant of ►Self Obstructive intolerance, or it sows the seeds of its own ►Self Destructive destruction. ”
Mu Re lt sp i c British-born Muslim e of Antc ult Omar Brooks, an cu i tco ur extremist also ltu ur R ali as Abu known ltue sm ral Izzadeen : Prophet ra u pl di. Mohammed'sor… dia ism ve message to t? o rsi ? is: . nonbelievers i ty aren "I come to slaughter all of you …. "We the Great Britain ? ? Muslims…We drink the blood of the enemy, and we can face them anywhere. That is Islam and that is jihad. "
Great Britain I confront the European elite's selfimage as tolerant, while under their noses women are living like slaves. Ayaan Hirsi Ali :
? Why Should Discrimination and Persecution on the Basis of ►Gender ► Faith Great Britain Be Considered Any Less Heinous or Be Met with Any Less Vigour than Discrimination and Persecution on the Basis of ► Race ► Ethnic Origin?
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Public Diplomacy: Great Britain Civil Society Activism “To Do List” • Canvassing politicians and policy makers (including face to face meetings with them) to explain to them the iniquities of gender apartheid and religious persecution that prevail today in the Islamic world. • Organizing demonstrations and other protest actions decrying the injustices of discrimination on the basis gender or faith • Initiating mass letter campaigns to both to politicians and major media organizations calling public attention to the injustices perpetrated against women and adherents of Judeo-Christian beliefs. • Establishing contacts with major media personalities and the conveying to them of factually accurate material on the grim realities in the Islamic world in particular with regard to the repression of women and non-Moslem believers
Public Diplomacy: Civil Society Activism “To Do List” (cont) Great Britain • Disseminating truthful accounts and reliable data on religious and gender persecution in across the Moslem world via internet, e-mailing lists or and other available communication vehicles. • Setting up pro-active monitoring facilities to document and disseminate information on gender and religious discrimination, repression and persecution • Monitoring academic organizations and research institutes that tend to understate, conceal, disguise or distort the cruel realities which women and non. Moslems are exposed to • Engaging educators, heads of teachers' organization, school principals etc. to inform and educate on the true fate of the victims of gender and religious persecution in the Islamic world.
Allocating resources for overt and covert funding: Great Britain Officialof organizations for advancement Diplomacy - Legislation • Activities “Goodies” in Exchange for Good & Government Policy of Muslim women Behaviour – Jackson-Vanik Type Initiative • Defence of activists and organizations Three Prong Offensive Punitive Measures against Representatives • Propagation of information and ideas of Regimes that Implement or Tolerate supportive of advancement of Muslim women • “Carrot and Stick” Legislation Repressive Measures against Women and - Radio Free Lady c. f. Radio Free Europe Religious Minorities • Finance • Domestic Sanctions
Great Britain "All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing. " Edmund Burke
Great Britain La Victoire, elle comme Dieu… Si on y croit, elle existe אם תרצו - אין זו אגדה We Will Overcome
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