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August 14, 2006
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Things are often not as they seem at first
Perry de Havilland (London)  Middle East & Islamic

There is an interesting article on the Social Affairs Unit blog which discusses New Civilisation magazine. The magazine's opening declaration was:

As a conflict between Islam and the West is engulfing the world in a cycle of violence, the walls between peoples are now being raised and fortified, yet the world is shrinking. I believe that New Civilisation is a unique attempt to break down the unreasonable barriers that are the tragic irony of modernity post 9/11.

Which all sounds promising. This publication has also sent me a few e-mails, though I must confess I never took any notice, though that was not because it did not sound interesting but rather due to the e-mail overload that I have to deal with from folks trying to interest Samizdata in new publications.

However Shiraz Maher does seem to have taken notice and he did not like what he found after a little digging. To see what he found take a look at his article at the Social Affairs Unit. It seems New Civilisation is a front Hizb ut-Tahrir, an organisation whose objective is a global totalitarian Islamo-fascist Caliphate.

Comments

Meet the new civilisation - same as the old civilisation!

By "unreasonable barriers" they naturally mean "barriers to our perpetual expansion and conquest".


Posted by Steve Edwards at August 14, 2006 12:18 PM
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