Organization of Islamic Cooperation Plans to Kill Free Speech Globally, U.S. Top Target of Agenda


October 28, 2013 // By: Eric Odom // Today's News // 10 Comments

Islamic based terrorism continues to thrive, Christians are constantly beaten and killed at the hands of Muslims, Islamic countries continue to threaten war against nations like Israel and there are no signs this is slowing down. In fact, evidence suggests it’s all happening more frequently and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future.This is obviously a huge <acronym title="Google Page Ranking"><acronym title="Google Page Ranking"><acronym title="Google Page Ranking">PR</acronym></acronym></acronym> problem for the 57 State Member Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the second largest international organization next to the United Nations. Their response? Destroy free speech and cripple the ability to discuss it in media.
The Organization of Islamic cooperation—and its 57 member states–has many objectives. All of the OIC’s goals are focused on the dominance of Islam and the shaping of international law to promote social, economic, cultural, scientific, and political and human rights that conform to Sharia or Quranic Law.
Under the tutelage of organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and their Muslim Brotherhood operatives, President Barrack Hussein Obama, is keeping an open mind to the adaptation of OIC anti-Islamophia laws, which would make it a crime to disparage Islam for their rampant persecution, torture and murder of the Global Christian community.
This should not come as a great surprise to an America where our government is censoring media reports of acts of Islamic terror, purging references to Jihad and the term Islamic terrorists from terrorism training manuals and is now openly characterizing Christianity and Patriotism as dangerous extremism.
The OIC has indeed established an international “media advisory committee on Islamophobia” for the purpose of clamping down on free speech. From OIC’s own website.
The First International Conference on Islamophobia: Law & Media, which concluded its proceedings in the beautiful Turkish city of Istanbul on Friday,
13 September 2013 at Tarabaya Hotel endorsed the formation of an Advisory Media Committee to meet under the umbrella of the newly established OIC Media Forum headquartered in Istanbul. The Committee will be tasked among other things to examine further the recommendations of the Conference on how to better deal with the issue of Islamophobia from various viewpoints including media and legal perspectives.

The conference endorsed a number of other important recommendations, which emanated from the conclusions of the three pre-conference workshops that discussed Islamophobia from a media, legal, and political perspectives. Among these recommendations that were unanimously accepted by the participants was the institutionalization of this conference in order to be convened periodically in the OIC Member States. This Conference comes in support of the OIC efforts to launch a Campaign to correct the image of Islam and Muslims in Europe and North America, which has been approved by the 9th Session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers, 39th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers and the latest OIC Islamic Summit Conference.
Worth noting that the OIC contributions to combating Islamophobia and its Campaign to correct the image of Islam and Muslims in Europe and North America were discussed during the last working session of the conference.
Did you catch that? The international committee seeks to correct the image of Islam. This statement lives on the premise that our perceptions are incorrect. Murdering Christians, strapping bombs to women and burning churches are pretty straightforward actions. Telling the story of those actions is pretty straightforward.
The only way to correct the image, with regards to the Muslim point of view, would be to make it illegal to discuss the stories and associate them with Islam in the first place.


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