April 27, 2008

MUSLIMS URGE BOYCOTT OF CHELSEA TOUR DUE TO ISRAELI COACH & PLAYER

Members of the Religion of Peace - who so often cry out about discrimination via  bogus claims of "Islamophobia" have NO problem with bold faced racism in the form of anti-semitism.

Of course the Quran is the source of the "holy" attitude of muslims towards Jews - where the Jews are referred to as
apes and pigs. The purely anti-semitic book, the Quran, normalizes the hatred of Jews for muslims - thus this attitude is prevalent in muslim countries.

In order for the Jihad to be successful - Israel must be eradicted.  The large muslim population of Europe is seen as a "Trojan Horse" and is achieving it's goal of making anti-semitism acceptable in Europe:

"Arab and Muslim antisemitism is the Trojan Horse designed to undermine the West's belief in its own values. Islam is at present winning this war because Europe is cooperating - because of its lust for oil, because of electoral considerations with the increased Muslim populations in their countries, because of past colonialist "sins" and because of the naive belief that the "weak" is always right. But the West must not sacrifice Israel on any altar of appeasement. "

One wonders where all the lefties are when it comes to overt racism against Jews in Europe -- oops - why they are with the muslims= Overt anti-semitism has prevented more than
one Jewish speaker from coming to the UK. Britain has become the center for European anti-semitism. (see link below) Anti-semitism at British universites was so rampant that a government rule against it was instituted.

So the below article is about more than just a bunch of idiotic muslims trying to bully a third world country for allowing a Jewish coach and player to enter into Malaysia - it is further proof that muslim colonization of Europe, and more specifically the UK, has inflicted muslim's hatred of Jews into Western Countries and into all aspects of our lives  - including our sports.

entire article - emphasis mine

Sports

April 27, 2008

KUALA LUMPUR - MUSLIM leaders on Sunday urged Malaysians to boycott a visit by English football giants Chelsea in protest at the move to let their Israeli coach and defender into the country.

Spokesman Mohamad Azmi Abdul Hamid said the coalition of 21 Muslim groups would hold a mass protest at the tour match if the government did not bar coach Avram Grant and player Tal Ben Haim.

'Malaysians should boycott the match,' Mohamad Azmi said. 'We should unite with the Palestinian people and fight for an independent homeland for them.' Malaysia does not have diplomatic ties with Israel and its citizens must obtain special permission to travel here.

On Friday, the group submitted a memorandum to the home ministry opposing the government's decision to allow the Israeli pair into the country.

'The reason for the travel ban to Malaysia is to isolate Israel which is a rogue state. If the Israeli footballers are allowed in, the government will be considered as being insensitive to the Palestinian people,' Mohamad Azmi said.

He warned that if Grant and Ben Haim are allowed into Malaysia, the coalition would picket Chelsea's match against a Malaysian team on July 29.

'Definitely, we will mobilise the public and hold a protest outside the stadium,' he said.

Foreign Minister Rais Yatim has confirmed Malaysia had no 'objections' to admitting the two, allaying fears that Chelsea may cancel the visit.

'They are a sports team with two Israeli members. We don't see it as something wrong,' he said.

The English title contenders are among the most popular teams in Malaysia, where sports fans avidly follow the Premier League on satellite television.

Chelsea are also planning to play in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on July 23 on their pre-season Asian tour.

Malaysia's population is dominated by Muslim Malays, but the nation is also home to large ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities. -- AFP

April 04, 2008

FA THREATENS ENGLISH SOCCER CLUBS WITH PENALITES FOR ISLAMOPHOBIA

The FA (English football/soccer association) seeks to impose penalties onto English football clubs for fans displaying "religious abuse" - which of course really means the farcical and much overplayed Islamophobia.

"English football clubs could be docked points from their league campaigns or face playing games behind closed doors as part of a new zero-tolerance policy against fans who engage in Islamophobic or antisemitic abuse".

Clearly this is an overreaction as racial abuse is not rampant but only an occasional shouting fan - the FA even have to reach back to last August for a sole example.

It is quite odd that a Jewish Rabbi was brought into the discussion seeing I could find no evidence of British fans taunting Jewish players - BUT perhaps the real concern is with the muslims in Britain slurring any Jewish players.

What IS rampant, in the UK, is pandering to muslims  - this is another example of no person or no activity being exempt from the predominant dhimmitude.

"English clubs threatened with penalties over religious abuse"

The threat is being made by the English Football Association (FA) after a meeting with the Metropolitan police, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the National Association of Muslim Police in the football's first so-called faith summit to tackle religious abuse.

At present, only abusive fans face being banned by individual clubs rather than the FA, which, according to the Guardian newspaper Friday, is keen to extend its powers to impose penalties.

Last week the French side Metz received a one-point penalty after fans abused Moroccan defender Abdeslam Ouaddou, and UEFA also told the club to play a match behind closed doors, but no similar action has yet been taken in England.

FA equality manager Lucy Faulkner said the association has "a 5- point action plan that will look at how stewards manage incidents, the way grounds are policed, how the FA monitors incidents, strengthening reporting mechanisms and the role of referees."

Islamophobic abuse blighted last August's derby game between Middlesbrough and Newcastle United, when Egyptian striker Mido was the target of chants about suicide bombers by a number of the visiting fans.

The FA launched an investigation, but no banning orders were issued against individual fans because there was said to be difficulties in identifying the culprits.

Both clubs were only asked to take steps to prevent any repetition of the chants. --IRNA