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The European hatred of a Muslim population among them is intensifying. The caricatures of Muhammad in Denmark days ago hasn’t extinguished yet, now in another insulting and flat out policy toward Muslims, Frances interior minister Sarkozy and his government are creating a new policy toward Muslims. "If a wife is kept hostage at home without learning French, the whole family will be asked to leave (the country)," Sarkozy said. According to him woman who stays home voluntarily to raise kids are not allowed in France and all her family will be expelled from France, what a travesty! In a sheer stupidity white man’s mind is once again shoot a bloody lie by saying, Muslim women who were hijab are oppressed and if they stay home they must have been taken hostage! As I repeatedly say Europeans are in the early stages of ethnic cleansing. Women in Islam are liberated when Muhammad sent as a messenger, people who were hijab do it voluntarily and no women are obligated to wear one if they choose not to. In fact it is my belief that woman don’t have to wear hijab as it is not obligatory to Muslim women in general. But that aside, I have yet to see a woman leader in France to be an example for Muslim women around the world! It is a male dominated society like every country of the world. On the other side Muslim countries recently and currently led their countries. Prime Minister of Turkey, 1993-1995 (98% Muslim); Benazir Bhutto Prime Minister of Pakistan elected in 1988 and 1993 (96% Muslim); and Bangladesh an 83% Muslim population led by Prime Minister Khaleda ZIA (since 10 October 2001) and Sheikh Hasina Wajed (1996-2001) shows the assumption of a white man who always assume Muslim women are taking a back seat IS FALSE. Women in Islam are no servants or hostages to men; where that is the case look friends of western countries and the U.S. notably SAUDI ARABIA! You think that is an incident? White man’s hypocrisy never ends! In the mean time European Muslims needs to be ready for a long suffering that will go on until white man realized his head is loosing its bolt and nuts.
Sheik Hasina
Tansu Ciller

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