Monsignor Camille Moubarak: Iran!
Interviewer: Where will a Christian feel more comfortable?
Moubarak: Iran! Iran! Iran! Why? Let me say this once again: Iran! Because Turkey ruled us for 400 years, and if it were given the chance to continue to skin us alive to this day, it wouldn t say no. To this day.
Interviewer: What about Iran?
Moubarak: It still hasn t skinned us alive. Maybe it will, but in the meanwhile, we cannot say that it has.
Interviewer: What will the pro-Iranian Muslims in Lebanon feel when they hear you say this?
Moubarak: What do you mean? They will applaud me.
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Documenting the corrosion of legitimacy from within China is not convenient for the purpose of the government s Patriotic Education ; it is better to dwell on victimization from without. The destruction of the Summer Palace is one key motif in the narrative of China s disgrace at the hands of imperialism. This ravage is often linked to the suppression of the native Boxer Rebellion in 1900 as another example of vicious foreign intentions that threaten China s unity.
To challenge these narratives is to draw attention to the wide-spread distortion of historical truth in public education, especially regarding facts about native violence and oppression. One common phrase for this strategy of obfuscation is 狼奶 lang nai ( wolf s milk ). In 2006, historian Yuan Weishi dared to write about this predicament in the following words: We grew up drinking wolf s milk. In looking through middle school history texts, our youth are still drinking wolf s milk. [6]
Concerned over their personal records and photos, jihadis on Telegram warn supporters not to use WhatsApp following the latter's decision to share users' data with Facebook.
January 12, 2021
Special Dispatch No. 9135
Palestinian Authority Commemorates, Glorifies Terrorists In Martyr Day Events; Article In PA Daily: Jesus Was The First Palestinian Martyr
January 12, 2021
As it does every year, the Palestinian Authority (PA) marked Palestinian Martyr Day (January 6) with events and activities glorifying the ethos of armed resistance against Israel and the actions of the martyrs, including terrorists who killed Israeli civilians and soldiers. This year the PA s Higher Council for Youth and Sports, headed by Fatah Central Committee secretary Jibril Rajoub, marked the day by launching a commemoration project sponsored by PA President and Fatah Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, in which a tree will be planted for every Palestinian martyr. At the launching ceremony, attended by Palestinian officials, trees were planted for terrorists like Islamic Jihad secretary-general Fathi Al-Shqaqi; Dalal Al-Mughrabi, deputy commander of the Coastal Road massacre, in whic