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Another Danish Cartoons-style crisis?

Posted on 15/09/200604/03/2021 By 3arabawy

The Vatican pope’s statements made Tuesday in Germany on Islam is snowballing into a new crisis a la Danish Cartoons.

Mahdi Akef of the Muslim Brothers condemned the pope’s statements and requested an official apology. Dozens of demonstrators, mainly from the Islamist-leaning Labor Party, demonstrated at Al-Azhar Mosque today requesting an apology, and calling for banning the pope from entering Arab and Muslim countries till he retracts his remarks.

According to Al-Jazeera, Sheikh Youssef Qaradawi denounced the Vatican pope’s remarks, and so did Pope Shenouda of Egypt who distanced the Coptic church from any similar views.

Sheikh of Al-Azhar, on the other hand, hasn’t made a statement yet.

Statements of condemnation are coming from different parts of the Islamic World, with Pakistani parliament condemning the statement, senior clerics in Iran and Lebanon and Saudi have also made angry statements, and so did moderate Islamist activists.

I seriously think the pope’s statements were stupid, out of context, presenting a serious PR damage to his institution. There should be an official apology, in addition to showing more wisdom in picking his words in the future. And it’s those medieval-like statements that radical Islamists love to hear to confirm their (and the Christian far right’s) views on the “clash of civilizations” shit.

UPDATE: The Vatican issued an apology, that was rejected by the MB and others, amid disturbing reports about attacks against churches in the West Bank and Iraq:

Pope apologizes for Islam remarks
Pope Benedict has said he is sorry for offending Muslims in a speech this week in which he implicitly linked Islam and violence.
The Vatican issued a statement on Saturday saying the pope hoped Muslims would understand the “true sense” of his words.
The statement, issued by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican secretary of state, said the pope was “extremely upset” that parts of his speech “were able to sound offensive to the sensibilities of Muslim believers.”
Bertone added that the comments, which led to protests across the globe, had been interpreted in a way “that does not at all correspond to his intentions”.
“The pope is unequivocally in favor of dialogue between religions and cultures,” he said.
Apology rejected
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, however, said the pope’s apology did not go far enough.
“We want a personal apology [from the pope]. We feel that he has committed a grave error against us and that this mistake will only be removed through a personal apology,” Mohammed Habib, the deputy leader of the organization, said.
“Has he presented a personal apology for statements by which he clearly is convinced? No,” he said.
The pope made remarks in a speech on Tuesday at a German university, in which he quoted from a medieval text which said “Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached”.
The comments sparked angry protests from the Muslim community.
Demonstrations against the pope were witnessed in the Palestinian territories, Pakistan, India, Egypt and elsewhere.
On Friday thousands marched in the Gaza Strip on Friday waving the green flags of Hamas and chanting praises to “God and his prophet”.
Ismail Haniya, the Palestinian prime minister, criticized the pope’s comments, saying: “These remarks go against the truth and touch the heart of our faith”.
Two churches in the West Bank and several Christian institutions in Gaza were bombed, causing damage but no casualties.
‘Revenge’ calls
Leading politicians and several prominent Christian and Muslim leaders also criticized the remarks.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister, called on Saturday for the pope to apologize for his “unfortunate, ugly” remarks on Islam.
The Iraqi government has also called for calm after a church in Basra was reportedly attacked.
Sheikh Abubukar Hassan Malin, a hardline cleric linked to Somalia’s powerful Islamist group the Islamic Courts Group, called for Muslims to hunt down and kill the pope for his remarks.
“We call on all Islamic communities across the world to take revenge on the baseless critic called the pope,” he was quoted by AFP news agency as saying.

10th of Ramadan workers on strike

Posted on 15/09/200602/02/2021 By 3arabawy

A statement from the Center for Socialist Studies regarding the 10th of Ramadan “Utech” Factory, whose workers have been on a continuous strike and a sit in since 20 August, to protest the management’s decision to stop paying their salaries since last July.

Emirati royals face camel racing lawsuit

Posted on 14/09/200601/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Well, it’s about time these cases come into the open. I’d like to see other issues also investigated, including the treatment of foreign labor in the UAE (Egyptian, Arab and Asian workers), the right to unionize in workplaces where such associations are virtually non-existent, the enslavement of domestic servants. Shall I go on?

UAE royals face camel racing lawsuit
Thursday 14 September 2006 12:48 AM GMT, Al-Jazeera
A lawsuit accusing rulers of the United Arab Emirates of enslaving and forcing tens of thousands of young boys to work under brutal conditions as camel jockeys over the past three decades has been filed in the US.
The civil lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, was filed last week by unnamed parents of boys as young as two years who were allegedly abducted, enslaved and sold to serve as camel jockeys.
The lawsuit claims that the boys were taken largely from Bangladesh, Pakistan and elsewhere, held at desert camps and forced to work in the UAE and other Gulf nations.
“The defendants robbed parents of their children and boys of their childhoods, their futures and sometimes their lives, for the craven purposes of entertainment and financial gain,” the lawsuit alleged.
It claims some boys were sexually abused, given limited food and sleep, and injected with hormones to prevent their growth.
Royals targeted
The lawsuit said Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the deputy ruler, were the most active perpetrators of the crimes.
“Sheikh Muhammad and Sheikh Hamdan treated their camels better than they treated their slave boys for the simple reason that the camels were far more valuable,” the lawsuit said.
It was filed in Miami because the members of the royal family maintain hundreds of horses at farms in Ocala in Florida, and because there is no venue outside the US in which the plaintiffs can possibly get redress for being trafficked internationally and enslaved.
John Andres Thornton, the Miami Beach-based co-counsel for the children, said the ruler of Dubai had been served with the lawsuit on Monday while buying horses in Kentucky.
Camel racing is a popular Arab sport, and using children as camel jockeys was banned by the UAE in 1993, but young boys could still be seen riding in televised races for years afterwards and up to 30,000 children are believed to have been enslaved for such purposes.
The problem was highlighted in the US state department’s June 2005 Trafficking in Persons Report.
Calls to the UAE embassy in Washington were not answered, with no possibility to leave a message after hours.

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