Thursday, April 3, 2008

Cambodian Prime Minister Blames CNN,BBC For Linking Terror To Muslims


I had to read this twice before I believed it - talk about having your mind set back in the 1990's! Here is the crux of what Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said at some religious cometogetherkumbaya meeting:


"By just using a word, it may turn 1 billion people into their enemies," Hun Sen said, adding, "If terrorism occurs in one place, a certain famous politician or media links it to Muslims as a whole."
He said he had noted some major television networks such as CNN, BBC and TV5 of France have "made the biggest mistakes on the issue."
The premier added, "Terrorism is terrorism. It has nothing related to religion."
Can you effing believe this fool? "Nothing related to religion" ????? - oh okay, Hun Sen, the fact that 98% of the last 1000 terroristic attacks across the world were committed by islamists is PURE COINCIDENCE, right?! Moron. Actually, this fool obviously hasn't been keeping in touch with his neighboring country of Thailand - I think the Thais would have another opinion about the link of islam to terror as the bodies of innocent Thai people, military troops and Buddhist monks are piling up there at the hands of muslim jihadists.

The other issue is there are world leaders, perhaps Hun Sen is one of them, who think they can get up on a podium and dispel any links between islam and terror and buy their country some insurance against islamic attacks on their country. Truth is that it doesn't work that way. Just ask Spain, ask France, ask Britain, ask Denmark. I've personally had it with these worldwide conferences that focus on bringing the world's religions together for this group hug effect - point is, islam isn't a religion and shouldn't even be discussed at this kind of event.

Here's the full story from Breitbart.


Hun Sen blames CNN, BBC for linking Muslims to terrorism+

PHNOM PENH, April 3 (AP) - (Kyodo)—Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen charged Thursday that some major media establishments such as CNN of the United States and BBC of Britain made "the biggest mistakes" in reports that link terrorism to Islam.
In an opening speech at a two-day international conference on "interfaith cooperation for peace and harmony," Hun Sen said it was not accurate to say or accuse Muslims, more than 1 billion people, and linking them to terrorism that was committed by one or two terrorists.
"By just using a word, it may turn 1 billion people into their enemies," Hun Sen said, adding, "If terrorism occurs in one place, a certain famous politician or media links it to Muslims as a whole."
He said he had noted some major television networks such as CNN, BBC and TV5 of France have "made the biggest mistakes on the issue."

The two-day conference is the fourth of its kind since it was first held in Indonesia in 2004.
Representatives from the 10 ASEAN member states and from five other countries -- Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and East Timor -- are taking part in the conference.
Khun Haing, Cambodian minister of cults and religion, said that 95 percent of the country's 14 million people are Buddhists and about 320,000 Cambodians are Muslims

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