There is one - in case you didn't know - and this is the message we received, which we post here without further comment:
A collegue of mine - a fellow Scandinavian - writes about the laws and policies that are necessary in a society where islam can never become a threat to freedom and human rights. "No Sharia" is now the global pioneer concerning anti-islamist policy.Posted on 25 August 2007 @ 13:35 GMTA few months ago, he formulated in two articles some basic elements of a foreign policy which can protect Europe:
• islam-watch.org/NoSharia/PreventEuropeIslamization7.htm
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• islam-watch.org/NoSharia/Prevent-Europe-Islamization8.htmHe has now just finished the first part of a security policy suitable for anti-islamist governments, political parties and organizations in Europe. This proposal can be found at:
http://www.islam-watch.org/NoSharia/Prevent-Europe-Islamization9.htm
In this new article, No Sharia treats - among others - the following subjects:
* A short account of the future "Great Civil War in Europe" between islamists and non-muslims
* The new hatred against radical islam (e g Granada II) and profound political implications for Europe of terrorism, insurrections and civil wars
* Why Arab imperialism must be treated as a force separate from islamism
* Why a proactive, zero-tolerance policy regarding all violations of human rights is a fundamental ingredient of the soft part of the future security policy of Europe
* Basic components of the hard part of that security policy
* The role expanded and revitalized Home Guard will play in many countries in the future conflict
* How an international volunteer military force - The European Protection Force - may help various European countries to maintain freedom and democracy
In earlier articles, No Sharia has treated domestic policy issues. Besides formulating a basic prognosis for the political development in the European countries, if the on-going islamization process is not interrupted (Part 1), and then designing an integrated approach to prevent islamization (Part 2), he has also written about some areas of the model and about which rules and laws we shall have there (end of Part 2; Part 4-6). You can find these articles at: