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Fahours "righeteous Mozzi Friends" from the kingom of Sewer Arabia.


If you have not been following this blog - search Islam, Islum, Islamic, Sewer Arabia, Saudi Arabia, "True image of Islam" - and you will find the articles, and the relevancy is that Ahmend Fahour is an arse licker to the Saudi Moslem (nazis) network, and these are the same shits, responsible for exterminating millions in the middle east - along with their bullshit nazi islamic cult crap.
Islum is just a scam artist copycat rewrite of the jew cult - and that is all that is.
If the jew cult, the islumic version of it, and then the christian mythology of the dead jewish zombie in low earth orbit, didn't appoint themselves the murdering stand over merchants to keep people in line or kill them, then these cults would collapse...

The Nazi Jew Cult:

Kill the prophets who talk about sucking up to other voices inside their own heads, instead of the voices in our heads.

Kill the members of your own family, by stoning them to death, and get everyone to help you to do it - ditto.

Kill all the people in the cities that "the voices in our heads" have given you, and not only kill all the people, kill all the animals and then burn the city to the ground....



Now about the issues of the Sharia version of Islum in Sewer Arabia - killing everyone who won't knuckle under to the bullshit from these nazi shit heads and their stand over merchant cult crap...

Guess where they got this shit head ideology from? The jew cult.


Deuteronomy, Chapter 13


Penalties for Enticing to Idolatry.
1
Every word that I command you, you shall be careful to observe, neither adding to it nor subtracting from it.
2   If there arises in your midst a prophet or a dreamer      who promises you a sign or wonder,
3
saying, “Let us go after other gods,” whom you have not known, “and let us serve them,” and the sign or wonder foretold to you comes to pass,
4
do not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer; for the Lord  your God, is testing you to know whether you really love the LORD, your God, with all your heart and soul.b
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The LORD, your God, shall you follow, and him shall you fear; his commandments shall you observe, and to his voice shall you listen; him you shall serve, and to him you shall hold fast.c
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But that prophet or that dreamer shall be put to death, because, in order to lead you astray from the way which the LORD, your God, has commanded you to take, the prophet or dreamer has spoken apostasy against the LORD, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of slavery. Thus shall you purge the evil from your midst.d
7
If your brother, your father’s child or your mother’s child, your son or daughter, your beloved spouse, or your intimate friend entices you secretly, saying, “Come, let us serve other gods,” whom you and your ancestors have not known,
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any of the gods of the surrounding peoples, near to you or far away, from one end of the earth to the other:
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do not yield or listen to any such person; show no pity or compassion and do not shield such a one,
10
but kill that person. Your hand shall be the first raised to put such a one to death; the hand of all the people shall follow.
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You shall stone that person to death, for seeking to lead you astray from the LORD, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.
12
And all Israel shall hear of it and fear, and never again do such evil as this in your midst.g
13
If you hear it said concerning one of the cities which the LORD, your God, gives you to dwell in,
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that certain scoundrels have sprung up in your midst and have led astray the inhabitants of their city, saying, “Come, let us serve other gods,” whom you have not known,
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you must inquire carefully into the matter and investigate it thoroughly. If you find that it is true and an established fact that this abomination has been committed in your midst,
16
i you shall put the inhabitants of that city to the sword, placing the city and all that is in it, even its livestock, under the ban.
17
Having heaped up all its spoils in the middle of its square, you shall burn the city with all its spoils as a whole burnt offering to the LORD, your God. Let it be a heap of ruins forever, never to be rebuilt.
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You shall not hold on to anything that is under the ban; then the LORD will turn from his burning anger and show you mercy, and in showing you mercy multiply you as he swore to your ancestors,
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because you have listened to the voice of the LORD, your God, keeping all his commandments, which I give you today, doing what is right in the sight of the LORD, your God.



http://suker-punch.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/these-muslim-clerics-ought-to-be-kicked.html?zx=42426f2d4477f878













The cretins from the kingdom of Sewer Arabia, getting the guided tour of the Sausalito Shipyards in 1945 - where the American WW2 ship building production lines had been established to build the earlier versions of the oil tankers...



The deal from the UK and the USA - "We give you guns and weapons, and keep you in power, and you keep the oil flowing to us. If you fuck up, we will smash your country, kill you, and install a puppet government and take all the oil we want, for as long as we want, at the price we want."



And these cretins - same glove puppets, different century, are buying all the weapons from the UK and the USA, to kill everyone in Syria, so the Americans and the Brits, can keep the scam of stealing their oil going.

And Fahour has his grubby corporate hook nose up their sharia law spewing arse holes - because they gave a million dollar donation to his Mozzie Museum - the same one he pulled the $2 million dollar donation of his Australia Post bonus too - tax deductable of course.

Of course, while he was putting the bricks up there, Australia Post was going down around his ears...

And his Mozzie Mates - the cleric con-artists in the kingdom of Sewer Arabia, are all in on the free fall genocidal of Syria, where if there was no stable government and "country", then the oil there would be just sooooo cheap and easy to get as well.

Hooray UK and USA for their corporate war crimes, and war profiteering, from selling billions in weapons to Sewer Arabia, and killing nearly 20 million people in Syria, by bombing and starving them to death.....

When it comes to robbing customers of the National Australia Bank, when Fahour and his brother, were king dicks there, to driving Australia Post into the ground for privatisation, taking the dirty money from the dirty clerics killing millions of people, is certainly an upgrade in corruption.


https://newmatilda.com/2017/03/19/the-war-in-yemen-is-turning-to-genocide-and-australia-is-quietly-supporting-it/




The War In Yemen Is Turning To Genocide, And Australia Is Quietly Supporting It


Our silence as a nation is destroyed – and innocent men, women and children slaughtered – is deafening, writes Michael Brull.
Yemen is being destroyed. Perhaps half a million children face severe malnutrition. Almost seven million people are on the brink of famine. This is happening with Western support. The Australian government quietly announced its support for the war about two years ago. Meanwhile, the opposition, and even the Greens are silent, as Australian mercenaries contribute to the destruction of Yemen.
The scale of the horrors in Yemen
On Thursday, the Guardian issued a new report on the scale of the crisis in Yemen. It said:
“Aid agencies have warned that Yemen is “at the point of no return” after new figures released by the UN indicated 17 million people are facing severe food insecurity and will fall prey to famine without urgent humanitarian assistance.
A total of 6.8 million people are deemed to be in a state of emergency – one step from famine on the five-point integrated food security phase classification (IPC), the standard international measure – with a further 10.2 million in crisis. The numbers reflect a 21% increase in hunger levels in the Arab world’s poorest state since June 2016.”
Save the Children’s Yemen spokesperson Mark Kaye said, “for me these numbers highlight that we’re at the point of no return. If things are not done now we are going to be looking back on this and millions of children will have starved to death, and we’ll all have been aware of this for some time. That will shame us as an international community for years to come.”
This follows numerous other warnings of the catastrophe in Yemen. On 31 January, UNICEF put out an urgent appeal for funds to help children in crisis zones around the world. This included about 7.5 million children facing “severe acute malnutrition”. They estimated that this included about half a million children in Yemen. 

UNICEF’s Director of Emergency Programs explained that the damage of malnutrition “can be irreversible, robbing children of their mental and physical potential. In its worst form, severe malnutrition can be deadly.”
In December, UNICEF warned that a child in Yemen died every 10 minutesAl Jazeera reported that
“More than 400,000 children are at risk of starvation in Yemen, with nearly 2.2 million in need of urgent care, according to the UN children’s agency UNICEF.
New figures indicate that hunger among children has reached an “all-time high”, with at least 462,000 suffering from severe acute malnutrition – a drastic increase of about 200 percent since 2014.
In a report published on Monday, UNICEF said at least one child dies every 10 minutes because of malnutrition, diarrhoea and respiratory-tract infections.”
“This is an entire generation that’s at risk here,” said Erin Hutchinson, Yemen director for the aid agency Action Against Hunger.
As I noted in September last year, the war was already catastrophic. The excellent Middle East correspondent Patrick Cockburn reported that before the war, Yemen was already “the poorest Arab nation and its people are now starving or malnourished. OXFAM estimates that 82 per cent of Yemen’s 21 million population are in need of humanitarian assistance”. At least 10,000 had been killed by the war already, and UN analysis found that most deaths were caused by Saudi coalition air strikes. In August, the New York Times warned that the war had “pushed one of the world’s poorest countries from deprivation to devastation.”

The blockade

Save the Children’s spokesperson explained that “This crisis is happening because food and supplies can’t get into the country. Yemen was completely dependent on imports of food, medicine and fuel prior to this crisis”. He criticised both sides, saying the Saudi coalition should let aid in through the ports, and the Houthis “need to ensure that aid can get to hard-to-reach areas”.
This is a false parity. The blockade is responsible for the famine, and there is no mystery who bears responsibility for the blockade.
Before the war, 90 percent of food in Yemen was imported. 80 percent of it came through the port at Hodeida. Jamie Stern-Weiner helpfully documents the story of Hodeida.
In August 2015, Saudi Arabia announced it was blockading the port. They then bombed the bridge connecting Hodeida to Sanaa, Yemen’s capital, on four separate days that month.
About 90 percent of food aid travelled across that bridge.
The port has reportedly been bombed nine more times since then. For example, it was destroyed again by the Saudi led coalition in August last year. Oxfam complained that “This road is the main supply route for Sanaa as it conveys 90% of World Food Program food coming from Hodeidah to the capital. Its destruction threatens to leave many more people unable to feed themselves, worsening an already catastrophic situation in the country.”
That is, the famine in Yemen is not the result of some strange confluence of factors, or an act of god. It is a conscious war policy adopted by the Saudi-led coalition. Yemen academic specialist Sheila Carapico observed that “for more than a year the objective seems to be to starve Yemen into submission. The naval blockade, supplemented by bombing of hospitals, ports, bridges, and other infrastructure, has prevented imports of essential foods, fuels, and medicines and stunted delivery of basic social services like electricity and water”.

Western support

The New York Times: “Experts say the coalition would be grounded if Washington withheld its support.” This war would end overnight if the West stopped supporting it.
In August last year, the State Department “approved the potential sale of $1.15 billion more in tanks and other equipment to Saudi Arabia to replace items destroyed in the war.” Over the course of two terms, the Obama Administration sold $115 billion worth of arms to the Saudi government, which has been used to destroy Yemen. This includes “Apache helicopters and missiles. Mr. Obama has also supplied the coalition such indispensable assistance as intelligence, in-flight refueling of aircraft and help in identifying appropriate targets.”
Obama even supported the destruction of Yemen without formal authorisation from Congress.
In December last year, nearing the end of his 8 year tenure, and having sold more arms to Saudi Arabia than any other President, Obama suspended a weapons sale to the Saudi government. Donald Trump is already trying to reverse that suspension.

The former Exxon CEO and current Secretary of State approved resuming the weapons sale in early March. Regardless of his anti-Muslim rhetoric, the Trump government is shaping up to restore every US government’s traditional role of being extremely pro-Saudi. The Saudi government has reciprocated the affection – witness this hilarious and almost unbelievably pro-Trump declaration by Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
The United Kingdom has similarly embraced the barbarism in Yemen. Rafat al-Akhali observed that the UK has “shown unwavering support for the Saudi-led coalition, to which it supplies arms (Britain has sold more than £3.7bn of arms to Saudi Arabia since the airstrikes began), military advisors, and an umbrella to shield its activities from any international inquiry into human rights violations. A motion to withdraw support from the Saudi coalition until an independent UN investigation has examined whether its bombing campaign is in breach of international law was defeated yesterday in the House of Commons by 283 votes to 193.” That vote failed because about 100 MPs from British Labour abstained from voting.
Aside from material support, the British government has adopted Saudi propaganda and issued gross apologetics for its war crimes. Asked about civilians bombed in Yemen and British support for the Saudi-led coalition, UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson responded that “We don’t think there are breaches of international humanitarian law.”
 Australia

As I noted in my previous article, our Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has issued only two media releases commenting on the war in Yemen. The last one was in April 2015. It more or less backed the Saudi invasion, having characterised it as a response to a call for “protection” from the government that Bishop recognises as legitimate. She has also signed up to the UN Security Council sanctions, targeting the insurgent coalition fighting the Saudi-led coalition.
Furthermore, Australian mercenaries are fighting as part of the Saudi-led coalition, occupying senior roles in the elite force. Whilst Muslims who fight for ISIS and jihadi groups in Syria face severe sanctions in Australia, our government has shown zero interest in preventing Australians from helping Saudi Arabia destroy Yemen.
It is hard to even write about Yemen in Australia, because it is more or less completely off the national agenda. The most important exception has been Sophie McNeill’s excellent reporting on the war at the ABC.
The present ALP Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Penny Wong, has said nothing about the war on Yemen.

Neither has Greens spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Scott Ludlam. The previous ALP spokesperson, Tanya Plibersek, mostly ignored Yemen.
To be entirely fair, she did comment on Yemen a few times. The substance of those comments each time was criticising Iran for exporting weapons to Yemen. Veteran correspondent Patrick Cockburn commented that “Despite Saudi allegations, there is little evidence that the Houthis get more than rhetorical support from Iran and this is far less than Saudi Arabia gets from the US and Britain.”
This wasn’t as bad as the Australian National Imam’s Council, which released a shocking statement, solely condemning the Houthis for an unproven attack on Mecca, whilst urging all Muslims around the world “to stand in solidarity and support with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”.
Keysar Trad from Australian Federation of Islamic Councils had an even more obsequious press release. It concluded by announcing that, “We will always stand staunchly alongside his Majesty King Salman al Saud, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the people of Saudi Arabia to confront and condemn the terrorists and protect the safety and security of the Kingdom and its great people.”

Not a single word of sympathy for the people of Yemen, or a word of criticisism for the Saudi forces. In fact, the only comment on the Saudi forces is to praise them for “intercepting and destroying a missile” and “saving lives”. That is AFIC’s position on the destruction of Yemen.
Let me return to the words of Save the Children: “If things are not done now we are going to be looking back on this and millions of children will have starved to death, and we’ll all have been aware of this for some time.”
At this point, words fail me. Almost two years of President Obama took Yemen most of the way to catastrophe. Trump is eager to resume full-scale support for the Saudi war, even as it threatens to amount to genocide.
And here in Australia, the government is quietly supportive, Australian mercenaries help the Saudi war effort, progressive politicians are silent, and peak Muslim bodies stand with the Saudi government.



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