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Mullah In Norway: Those Who Do Not Respect 30% Of The World’s Population “Have No Right To Live”
Yet, he doesn’t respect the other 70%….
Via The Blaze:
The words offer chilling insight into the mind of a radical Islamist: “We will defend our religion with our blood.”
Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, known commonly as Mullah Krekar, was arrested on Thursday because of what he said in an interview with Norwegian TV station NRK.
The words offer chilling insight into the mind of a radical Islamist: “We will defend our religion with our blood.”
Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, known commonly as Mullah Krekar, was arrested on Thursday because of what he said in an interview with Norwegian TV station NRK.
Norwegian authorities have wanted to expel Krekar to his native Iraq since 2003, but have declined to do so because the Islamist would face the death penalty if he were to be extradited, Newsweek noted.
Krekar has long been in the sights of the international security community for his incendiary speech, and his latest arrest came just one month after he was released from a three-year prison stint — which he served because of death threats he’d made against a politician.
Yet, he doesn’t respect the other 70%….
Via The Blaze:
The words offer chilling insight into the mind of a radical Islamist: “We will defend our religion with our blood.”
Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, known commonly as Mullah Krekar, was arrested on Thursday because of what he said in an interview with Norwegian TV station NRK.
The words offer chilling insight into the mind of a radical Islamist: “We will defend our religion with our blood.”
Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, known commonly as Mullah Krekar, was arrested on Thursday because of what he said in an interview with Norwegian TV station NRK.
Norwegian authorities have wanted to expel Krekar to his native Iraq since 2003, but have declined to do so because the Islamist would face the death penalty if he were to be extradited, Newsweek noted.
Krekar has long been in the sights of the international security community for his incendiary speech, and his latest arrest came just one month after he was released from a three-year prison stint — which he served because of death threats he’d made against a politician.