|
|
Middle East & Africa
Letters from Tokyo
Islamic Radicals Support Stoning Women, Terrorism, and Killing Converts to Christianity
By Lee Jay Walker Tokyo Correspondent
 | Islamic radicals support stoning women, terrorism, and killing converts to Christianity. | Islamic radicals in Somalia desire to create an Islamic state based on Sharia Islamic law and the brutality of their thinking can be seen by recent events in Somalia. This most notably applies to stoning a young lady to death and beheading a Christian convert from Islam. So will major powers support a policy based on the stabilization of Somalia via economic, political, and military support? Or will the international community do little apart from empty words? If the international community does the latter, then Ethiopia and the African Union will be left to deal with the crisis by themselves despite having major capital concerns. Before focusing on current events it is important to acknowledge that Ethiopia and the African Union (AU) support a stable Somalia, whereby a centralized government can stabilize this country from various militias and Islamic radical organizations. However, militant Islamists desire to follow a radical Sunni Islamic path which will lead to the implementation of Sharia Islamic law. This means that Islamists desire to kill converts to Christianity, stone women to death for adultery, openly flog people for listening to music, and turning Somalia "into year zero." Added to this, radical Islamic forces will allow global jihadists to cause mayhem in neighbouring countries, and much further afield. This should alarm regional nations in Africa and throughout the world because we all know the consequences of global terrorism. Therefore, it is essential from a humanitarian point of view to support Ethiopia and the African Union, alongside moderate forces in Somalia. If this does not happen, then the consequences will be tragic. For liberals and apologists, they will have an excuse for this behaviour or they will deem it to be un-Islamic, however, the reality is simple, conversion from Islam is deemed to be punishable by death in accordance with Islamic Sharia Law. However, the majority of mainly Muslim nations do not apply Islamic Sharia Law to the letter. Therefore, converting from Islam in Indonesia, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, and other nations, is allowed, and non-Muslim minorities have greater freedom in these societies, rather than in nations like Saudi Arabia. So it is important to understand that this codified law is implemented differently and many mainly Muslim nations do not enforce such harsh laws, however, this does not mean that complete freedom exists for non-Muslim minorities. However, in nations which are not centralized and where radical Islam exists, then the situation is even worse. This certainly applies to Afghanistan and Somalia because random justice is applied by Sunni Islamic radicals and by terrorists who desire to rule by fear. So in modern day Afghanistan and Somalia we can see a linkage because of the weakness of centralization in both nations, therefore, failed states are "breeding grounds" for both Sunni Islamic radicals and terrorists. The same applies to parts of Pakistan where Islamists have a strong power base, however, some centralized nations like Saudi Arabia also persecute non-Muslims via draconian laws. Given this, global terrorists in both Afghanistan and Somalia desire to implement draconian laws. Also, internal conservative Sunni Islamic forces have little power to stop global jihadists from spreading their dangerous ideology. So even if elements within Afghanistan and Somalia do not support global terrorism or such a rigid system, they have no power to prevent global Islamists from spreading their hatred and terrorism. This notably applies to the Taliban, because the Taliban did not directly support September 11th, but they were unable to contain Al-Qaeda. So it is apparent that Somalia and Afghanistan are frontline states in stemming the tide of chaos and brutal justice, which is being enforced on people who reside under radical Islam in both nations. If you doubt the harshness of radical Sunni Islam in Somalia, then maybe the next bit of information will wake you up? For example, Mansuur Mohammed, 25, converted from Islam to Christianity in 2005 in Somalia. This individual cared for all Somalians, irrespective if Christian or Muslim, or if you had no faith. Therefore, he worked for the World Food Program (WFP) and he tried his best to help the people of Somalia. Yet to al Shabab, a radical Sunni Islamic organization in Somalia, he was deemed to be an infidel because he had left Islam. Therefore, on Septmeber 23rd, 2008, the al Shabab beheaded Mansuur Mohammed in the village of Manyafulka. Not only did they behead this kind and considerate young convert to Christianity, but they even filmed the beheading in order to threaten other Somalians. To make matters even worse, the beheading was slow and Mansuur Mohammed was tormented by Islamic Sunni radicals, who were glorifying the name of their prophet, until he passed out and died such a brutal death. More recently, a young lady in Somalia was stoned to death for adultery. It was reported that Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow had been raped and then sentenced on the grounds of adultery. Therefore, around 50 men began throwing stones at her head after she had been buried in the ground, so that she could not escape and in order for her fear to be complete. At one point nurses were made to check if she was dead after the stoning began, but when it was confirmed that she was still alive, then radical Sunni Islamists began to throw more stones until she died in complete agony. So if the world wants to stand by and let Ethiopia and the AU deal with this crisis, then shame on all major economic nations for not supporting the stability of Somalia. If we add to the equation both global terrorism and piracy, then it is apparent that from both a humane point of view and from a strategic viewpoint, that stability is required in Somalia. However, this can only happen providing moderate forces in Somalia work alongside the AU, Ethiopia, and other positive forces; however, this needs to be backed by economic, political, and military support, from the international community. Failure to act means that in the long-term you could have a radical Sunni Islamic regime which not only persecutes the people of Somalia, but which also threatens regional nations and which allows Islamists to plot more international terrorist attacks. Therefore, the choice is stark, either the international community provides genuine political and economic support to positive forces within Somalia and regional nations which are helping. Or nations must accept a chaotic and brutal regime which stones women to death and kills all converts who leave Islam. So which way will the international community decide?
Related Articles Myanmar, Bangladesh Sign an Accord but ... Japan Hopes to Boost Ties with Myanmar Drugs Crisis in Iran Emanating from Afghanistan Mexico Resembles a Civil War: Three Murders ... "Door Remains Open," French President Says President Trump and Ousted FBI Chief Comey: ... Moon Jae-in to Become President of South ... America, China, Russia Should Work Together on ... The Fading Spirit of Kano Chikanobu Awakened ... Japanese Poetry of Kakinomoto no Hitomaro: ... Trump Offers China Economic Inducements If ... Syria & Khan al-Assal Massacre: Western ... United States Botanic Garden and Stunning Art ... Syria: FSA and Al-Qaeda in Power Struggle Syria and the Sponsored Revolution Costing ... South Korean Fashion and Kpopsicle: Summer ... Syria and Shia Massacred by al-Nusra: Gulf and ... Turkey & Discontent towards Premier Erdogan: ... UK, MI5 and Syria: Hypocrites, Somalia and ... Christian Clergy in Syria Held Hostage by the ... China and Japan Play Cat and Mouse over ... Cameroon and Nigeria: French Hostages Released ... Alyse Radenovic, Bratunac and Srebrenica: Art ... Japanese Art and Bunjinga: Tani Buncho, Power ... Italian Fashion and Simonetta Sala: Adorable ... France, UK Want to Send Military Arms Directly ... Political Crisis in Tunisia after Belaid ... World of Art: Yuzo Saeki and Alyse Radenovic ... Nuclear Test by North Korea and Need for a ... Israel Violates the Sovereignty of Syria Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood: President Mursi ... Japan Art: Erotic Art, Sexuality and ... Algeria Hostage Crisis: Japan Needs to ... Syria and Bashar al-Assad Addresses Powerful ... US, France, UK Support Islamism LDP Wins Election in Japan FSA Islamists in Syria threaten to kill ... Syria Needs Support to Defend Itself against ... Egypt, Jordan and Turkey: Political Crisis and ... Japanese Art, Culture and the Yamabushi: ... Israel, Gaza and Doha: The Sham of the Western ... Syria & New Charade: Gulf Nations Should ... Tokyo Fashion and the Exquisite Boutique ... Sudan, South Sudan Crisis & Int'l Community Claude Monet Was Smitten by Japanese Art: ... Japan Tourism and Fukushima: Abukuma Cave, ... Japanese Art and Saburosuke Okada: the Power ... Japanese Art and Tosa School: Tosa Mitsunobu ... Syria and Terrorist Threat from Opposition: ... Russian Federation Lambasts Anti-Syria ... Syria: Outsiders Support Terrorism and US & ... Japanese Art and Bunjinga (Nanga): the ... Ontoshiki Is a Stunning Photographer in Tokyo: ... Japanese Art and Van Gogh: Japonisme, Ukiyo-e ... Associated Press Opens a Bureau in Pyongyang Fashion in South Korea: Kpopsicle & the trends ... Japanese Buddhist Art at the National Museum ... Japanese tourism: Jigokudani Monkey Park in ... South Korean Fashion: Kpopsicle, International ... BoA Releases Stunning New Song "Milestone" K-Pop and New Mini-Album Called "Snow Pink" by ... La Carmina and Tokyo: Alternative Fashion, ... K-Pop and T-ara in Japan: Stylish, Energetic ... Kanstyle Magazine to Open Up South Korean ... Tokyo Fashion: Jiyugoaka Is Trendy and a Great ... Korean Pop Music Continues to Hit Heights
in ... Yoshihiko Noda to Become New Prime Minister of ... Japan and the Political Farce: The Race Is On ... Tokyo tourism: Mount Takao-san Is a Stunning ... Ryo Ishikawa: Near to Making a Breakthrough at ... Lindsay Ann Hawker: Verdict Is Life in Prison ... Hokusai & Hakone: Ukiyo-e & Stunning Scenery Lindsay Ann Hawker: Does the Joji Obara/ Kim ... Burma (Myanmar): Free Burma Rangers update Japan & Child Abduction: Interview with Sonia ... Novak Djokovic Beats Rafael Nadal to Claim ... Kawanabe Kyosai: the Underworld and the ... Tatsuya Ichihashi Admits to Killing Lindsay ... Utagawa Kuniyoshi: Tranquil Art and Natural ... Southern Thailand and Islamization Islamic Terrorism: Afghanistan to Bosnia and ... IslamicJihad within the Territory of Russia Muslims Burn a Christian Alive in Pakistan Radical Islam and Terrorism in the Balkans Pakistan and Ongoing Christian Persecution Turkey Is Trying to Dictate to Armenia Bosnia and Clinton's Radical Islamists Iraq's Jewish Identity Faces Extinction Muslims Slaughter Christians in Egypt Somalia and the Reality of Radical Islam Racist Ishihara Fails to Get 2016 Olympic Games Daily Life in Japan and Isolation USA and the Internal Islamic Threat Indonesia and Ba¡¯asyir, the Preacher of Hate Nigeria and Christian Martyrs Indonesia and Islamic Terrorism Aceh in Indonesia Passes Stoning to Death Law 2016 Olympic Bid and Racist Governor of Tokyo Randy Collins and Child Abduction in Japan Islamic Militants Target Buddhists in Thailand Bangladesh Destroys Hinduism, Buddhism Child Abduction in Japan: Shane Clarke Case Islamic Ramadan Begins, Blood Keeps Flowing Kosovo and Ongoing De-Christianization USA Appeases Islam under President Obama Somalia, UK, and Killing of Christians Buddhists Fear to Walk in Southern Thailand Pakistan Must Abolish the Blasphemy Law Pakistan and Burning Alive of Christians Nigeria Challenged by Radical Islamists Somalia and Christian Martyrs Killed by Muslims KOSOVO & Systematic Persecution by KLA Japan Ignores Child Abduction because of Racism Japan Allows International Child Abduction Ethiopia Continues to Develop under EPRDF Saudi Arabia and Why Child Marriage Is Allowed China Faces a Fresh Bout of Ethnic Hatred Islam and the Myths of Unity and Peace IRAN Enters a Political Minefield alongside ... Islam Needs to Be Challenged by True Democracy North Korea's Point of View Myanmar: Ethnic Minorities & Aung San Suu Kyi Colombia and Extrajudicial Killings Scandal IRAQ and the Destruction of the Mandaean ... Non-Arabs of the Middle East and Persecution USA Is Worried about Events in Pakistan USA, CIA Created Sunni Islamic Terrorism Pakistan Faces Internal Threat N. Korea Pulls Out of 6-Party Talks because of ... Japan under Ishihara Must Not Be Given the ... USA Is Looking at Plan Colombia in Order to ... MYANMAR – Karen Christians Face Joint ... Bolivia under Morales and the Indigenous Issue Mexico -- Drug Cartels and the American Market Saudi Arabia Allowing 8 Year Old Girls to ... USA -- Bail Outs Must Be Questioned after AIG ... Ethiopia under Prime Minister Meles Zenawi Europe Is Facing a Real Economic and Social ... USA is Deeply Concerned about Pakistan and ... USA -- Obama Is in Free Fall at the Moment Japan Must Not Be Rewarded the 2016 Olympics ... China, Russia Rebuke America at World Economic ... PAKISTAN -- Radical Sunni Islamists Are Now ... EU Is Alarmed by Gas Dispute between Russia ... USA -- Obama Faces Major Internal and External ... Zimbabwe Now Faces Cholera Epidemic alongside ... Pakistan and the Persecution of Ahmadiyya ... USA -- President Bush Is Trying to Contain ... India Becomes Yet Another Major Victim of ... Japan Needs to Create an Independent Foreign ... Mongolia and The Importance of This Nation to ... Inflation Threatens to Engulf Vietnam and The ... Turkey and The Secular Card, Myth or Reality? Ethiopian Ambassador to Japan and Third ... SOUTH AFRICA, Race Attacks and Underlying ... EGYPT -- Coptic Christians Are Still ... Ethiopia Needs International Support to ... Armenia and Azerbaijan Are Still in Dispute ... Kosovo and the Crisis of Ignoring ... The UN Is Undemocratic and Manipulated, So ... America Is Seeking to Contain the Russian ... Iran Is a Stabilizing Power in Afghanistan and ... Venezuela -- Chavez the Enigma, a Great or ... Lebanon Needs to Dismantle the Armed Forces of ... Iraq and Destruction of Christianity since ... Bolivia Is Facing Meltdown So Can a Solution ... Macedonia Could Become the Next Balkan ... Russia Faces Many Security Concerns State Intervention Versus Globalization and ... Ethiopia and Its War against Radical Islam and ... PM Fukuda of Japan Resigns and This Nation Is ... Japan Needs Stability in a Time of Urgency Russia Responds to America's Intimidation Russian Federation & Next Stage of Development ... Market Confidence Remains Extremely Mixed Why China Needs to Modernize Her Armed Forces MEXICO -- President Calderon Is in a Flux ... Iran and America, Friends or Foe Georgia Took a Huge Gamble in South Ossetia ... Japan and the Suicide Problem Zimbabwe: Can Morgan Tsvangirai, Arthur ...
Lee Jay Walker serves as Tokyo Correspondent of The Seoul Times. He specializes in int'l relations and geopolitics. He is also involved in analyst work and research on business. After finishing BA degree in East European Studies at the University of London, He earned MA degree in Asia Pacific Studies in Nottingham Trent University. He also studied business at London Institute.
back
|
|
|
|
|