About Jeffrey Imm Jeffrey Imm has 25 years experience performing
research and analysis for federal government initiatives,
including 5 years as an employee with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. He has also provided network infrastructure
support planning for DHS and TSA. Jeff's counterterrorism news
research has included providing input for
JihadWatch.org, the
CounterTerrorism Blog and other
sites, including his web site for emergency information and
planning --
UnitedStatesAction.com. He has
a background in global political science, network engineering,
and studies in Islamist extremist terror groups and domestic
terror groups.
Every day, women are under attack by
Islamic supremacism that supports and approves of oppression,
mutilation, and murder of women. According to leaders and followers of
Islamic supremacism, they have the right to commit violence against
women. Islamic supremacism views
oppression of women as a legitimate "right,"
violence against women as a legitimate "right," and
murdering women as a legitimate "right."
Humanity's
inalienable
human rights include equality and liberty, freedom of conscience,
freedom of speech, and the freedom to pursue happiness. No one has the
"right" to oppress women, no one has the "right" to violence against
women, and no one has the "right" to murder women. Humanity must defy
the dark and twisted vision of Islamic supremacists who believe that
they can act without challenge and without consequences.
We need to defy this Islamic supremacist view against women - for the
mothers of the world, for the daughters of the world, and for the
sisters of the world. We must demand that humanity and its leaders stop
the slaughter of women by Islamic supremacists. As Islamic supremacists
call for
their "right" to murder women, we must demand from ourselves and
from our leaders that we save women now.
This
global threat against women must be confronted by both men and
women, not just by being "sorry" about random violence or about
"extremist" actions against women, but by
demanding that our representatives acknowledge that Islamic
supremacism threatens them, and by calling for global action against
Islamic supremacism.
Failure to Acknowledge Islamic Supremacism Empowers Its War on Women
In October 2008, a thirteen year old girl named Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow
was
murdered by supporters of this Islamic supremacist ideology -- that
murders
thousands of women and girls every year. She was
stoned to death as a crowd of 1,000 watched her punishment at the
hands of fifty Islamic supremacist men. Her "crime" was that she was
victim of gang rape. Her death by stoning was the result of Islamic
supremacists' support of Sharia law. As she begged for mercy,
their reply was they were doing the will of Allah. The United States
Senate
responded to this act of terrorism with U.S. Senate Resolution 711.
Senate Resolution 711 "condemned" this action and blamed it on a
so-called "extremist group." There was no recognition of the
Islamic supremacist ideology behind these attacks. The U.S. Senate's
only real call for action in this Senate Resolution 711 was to ask
Somalia to "strengthen the rule of law" in that nation. Since then, the
new president of Somalia has adopted Sharia law for all of Somalia
-- the
same Sharia law Islamic supremacists used to justify murdering this
child.
Being "sorry" is not enough. Politicians' "condemnations" are not
enough. Ignoring the
Islamic supremacist ideology behind the slaughter and oppression of
women in America and around the world is not enough. The failure of our
leaders to acknowledge and act against Islamic supremacism has
emboldened Islamic supremacists' war on women. If we don't
speak out, if we don't
demand more of our national and international leaders, more women
will be murdered by Islamic supremacists, more women will attacked by
Islamic supremacists, and more women will be oppressed by Islamic
supremacists.
We demand that our representatives in the United States government
recognize the institutionalized Islamic supremacist ideology that has
declared war on the women of the world. We are circulating an
online petition among free people demanding such acknowledgement of
this Islamic supremacist threat to women and calling for action against
Islamic supremacism in the United States of America and around the
world.
American Women Under Attack by Islamic Supremacism
We see the affects of Islamic supremacism on women in America. In this
nation that is the "land of the free," Islamic supremacists do not fear
beating and murdering women. They defy equality and liberty even in
America. What do they have to fear when our government leaders refuse to
acknowledge that
Islamic supremacism even exists?
We are told that we simply don't understand how some cultures view
"honor."
In America, we do recognize honor. America recognizes "honor" in our
Declaration of Independence, which also declares our commitment to
the inalienable rights of equality and liberty. We understand that there
is no "honor" in the cowardly murdering and beating of women and girls.
We understand that there is no honor in the oppression of women. We
understand that supremacist ideologies that reject equality and liberty
for women are un-American.
It is because we do understand the meaning of "honor," which demands the
support of equality and liberty for all, that we
demand that American government leaders acknowledge the existence of
Islamic supremacism and act on the threat of Islamic supremacism to
women. now.
The Global Femicide Against Women This year for International Women's Day, March 8, the United Nations
has
designated the theme as "women and men united to end violence
against women and girls." This week there have been meetings in New York
City and other parts of the world calling for an end to general violence
against women. We join with the United Nations in denouncing all such
violence, but we also demand that the United Nations do more than
conduct campaigns against generic violence.
We demand that the United Nations leaders and international leaders
acknowledge and act on the global threat of Islamic supremacism against
Muslim and non-Muslim women in the world. The
ideology of Islamic supremacism that rejects equality and liberty
also rejects respect and decency towards women. The pursuit of
"non-judgmental" tactics and talks alone to end violence against women,
while ignoring the ideology of Islamic supremacism that is at root of
much of the violence against women in the world, will always be nothing
more than band aids in a raging war.
Yakin Erturk, the UN's rapporteur on violence against women, has pointed
to the failure of the international community to effectively pressure
those who ignore Islamic supremacists' femicide against women. Ms.
Erturk
states that: "There is no time left to lose any more as this is a
growing crisis. Women must demand that their governments implement
agreements on women's equality, rights and an end to violence against
women, which have been signed but have yet to be carried out. In these
countries, those who speak on behalf of Islam still justify things like
stoning or killing a woman for this or that reason as being part of
their religion. I have heard this at the most official of levels...
Islamic countries have become stigmatized as being misogynist societies
which are inherently anti-women."
AFP has reported that she also told them that "laws protecting women
are not enforced or are weakened due to pressure from religious groups."
But we cannot ignore that the
unwillingness for such governments to act, the endorsement of
violence against women by some government officials, and the pressure to
prevent enforcement of laws protecting women -- all come from the same
ideological source of Islamic supremacism. The United Nations, American
government leaders, and government leaders around the world must
acknowledge that this femicide is more than random violence or
"backward" people -- it is an institutionalized attack on women rooted
in
Islamic supremacism.
A greater disgrace is the unwillingness of international leaders of the
world to stand up for the rights of women under attack by Islamic
supremacists. Such leaders have chosen to look the other way as women
are murdered around the world by Islamic supremacists; such leaders have
decided that such women are expendable.
On February 28, 2009, the Chechen president emerged from his mosque to
tell reporters that
he defends the "right" of Islamic supremacists to murder women in
so-called "honor killings." He told reporters that such women
deserved to die for their "loose morals." The Russian government accepts
this Chechen government leader as their answer to keep "separatists"
from gaining power in Chechnya. The message from the Russian government
is clear - women are expendable.
In Chechnya, Pakistan, Somalia, and around the world, international and
American government leaders have adopted a "non-judgmental" approach to
the growth of Islamic supremacist Sharia law used to justify the
oppression, violence, and murder of women. The international message
from such leaders is clear -- women are expendable.
▪ and in America where a series of murders in
Dallas,
Atlanta,
New York,
Cleveland, and other cities prove that women are not safe from
Islamic supremacism here.
There is no monument to remember these women
victims of Islamic supremacism, nor does our government recognize
the attacks on them as terrorism. We rightly recognize and remember the
3,000 victims of the 9/11 terrorism attacks, but the 5,000 victims of
"honor killings" have no day set aside to remember them, and many of our
world leaders would just as soon forget about them. We need to call an
end to that. I propose that we re-define March 8, International Women's
Day, as a day where we annually remember the victims of Islamic
supremacism's femicide, as a new Save Women Now Day in defiance of the
Islamic supremacists around the world. Women's lives, hopes, dreams,
freedom, and equality are never expendable, no matter how inconvenient
it may be for some world leaders who would rather look the other way on
Islamic supremacism.
On a new Save Women Now Day, we must
demand a new course for our leaders - one that rejects tolerance of
women as expendable victims, one that rejects ignoring the ideology of
Islamic supremacism that threatens them, and one that rejects any
appeasement of Islamic supremacism where the safety and human rights of
women are traded away to avoid confrontation with those who stand
against equality and liberty.
The thousands of victims of Islamic supremacism's war on women may be
inconvenient for those international leaders who would trade women's
lives to avoid confronting and angering Islamic supremacism. We must
challenge our leaders and our public to never forget that the
Islamic supremacism violence against women and girls is the most
despicable act of terrorism. We must
demand action to end the Islamic supremacist terrorism against women
and girls around the world.
A Common Defense Based on Equality, Liberty, and Courage In America, we have some people who are in the
foreign policy and
counterterrorism communities with a vested interest in avoiding
confrontation with
Islamic supremacists. They believe that we can find some type of
"reconciliation" or
"engagement" with Islamic supremacist political organizations as a
way to reduce violence and the threat of terrorism around the world.
They have failed to learn lessons from history
that there is no appeasing a supremacist ideology - of any kind.
Supremacists always have one goal in defeating equality and liberty, and
that is to continue to expand and
to always seek "more" - as we have seen with the continuing war on
women expanding around the world by Islamic supremacists.
When challenged on such appeasement, they will tell you that your
concerns are groundless, that they are the "experts," and if you seek to
prioritize the human rights of equality and liberty, they will complain
that you are an "ideologue." In their eyes, "confrontation" is a dirty
word. As thousands of women and girls are murdered around the world by
Islamic supremacists, they don't view that as "terrorism." There
is no "counterterrorism" policy on the endless stream of murders,
violence, attacks, and oppression of women around the world by Islamic
supremacists, because our government leaders don't recognize that
Islamic supremacism exists, and they don't view its war on women as
"terrorism."
We need to
tell American and international leaders of the world that they are
listening to the wrong "experts." It is not merely "experts" in tactics
that we need. It is not "experts" in Islamic studies that we need. It is
not "experts" in appeasement that we need. We need experts in equality
and liberty. Those experts are you - the people. We need those
responsible for equality and liberty to speak as the ones willing to
commit our nation to defending the human rights of women around the
world. We need the public experts in equality and liberty to tell our
national and international leaders that we won't silently tolerate a
heinous war on women and girls by Islamic supremacists any longer.
We once
faced another war, at another time, with a great president named
Franklin D. Roosevelt. When our people were attacked by Aryan Nazi
supremacists and fascists, FDR did not see victory based on the
recommendations from "experts" on supremacism, nor did he see victory
based on recommendations from "experts" on fascism. FDR
understood that such supremacists and fascists may have started the
war, but "the massed, angered forces of common humanity will finish it."
Those are the experts we need to get America back on the right side of
history, common humanity's experts in equality and liberty. We need the
voice of those who understand that there is no appeasing Islamic
supremacists. We need the voice of those who understand that the defense
of equality of liberty for all women and all men - is always our first
priority. It is, after all, what we are fighting for.
Moreover, we need the courage of all humanity in fighting the Islamic
supremacist enemy. There are many
many
courageous
women
who
have
sounded
the
alarm on the war on women by Islamic supremacism. History will never
forget these profiles in courage. But we need more than courageous women
in fighting this global war of Islamic supremacism against women and
humanity. We need many
more
men to take a stand.
For those men who tolerate and accept, for those men who choose to
consciously ignore, and worst of all, for those men who embrace and
support the actions of Islamic supremacists in oppressing, humiliating,
mutilating, beating, and murdering of women in America and around the
world -- I only have one question. What type of men are you?
As we defy Islamic supremacism's war on women, we need the courage of
all free humanity, both women and men, to stand united in their
responsibility for equality and liberty. We need both women and
men to say to those Islamic supremacists who seek to oppress, attack,
and murder the women of the world -- your days of evil are numbered, and
we will not tolerate you any longer.
The Hope for Women and Humanity
Those who think this is not their problem -- I challenge you to look to
your mother, to your wife, to your daughter, to your sister, to your
neighbor, to any woman that you know in the world. Do they deserve this?
Does any other woman in the world deserve this? Is this the future we
want want our children to inherit? A world where Islamic supremacists
devalue women as human beings?
This war that Islamic supremacism is waging on the women of the world
will only continue, will only succeed, and will only claim more victims
-- if we choose to continue to tolerate it and remain silent -- if we
choose that defying them is not important enough -- if we choose to
ignore the hope that our defiance of Islamic supremacism could bring to
women around the world.
We are that hope for the hopeless, that voice for the voiceless, and
that courage for those who live in fear. As human beings, we are the
ones responsible for equality and liberty. The hopes of the women in the
world start with you. This is why
we must rally in public, this is why we must
generate petitions to our leaders, this is why must reach out to our
fellow human beings to remember that equality and liberty are our
responsibility.
But to win this war against Islamic supremacists, we need our greatest
weapon that we can find in the essence of humanity itself. We will need
to grasp and hold on tight to that essence of humanity as we fight an
Islamic supremacist ideology that defies equality and liberty, that
defies human rights, and that degrades women and men around the world.
We will need to embrace the true essence of humanity as we challenge the
darkness of an Islamic supremacism that mocks the dignity and the hope
of a humanity where all men and women are created equal. No matter how
they threaten us, no matter what they do to us, no matter who they kill,
our resolve to fighting the evil of Islamic supremacism must remain
steadfast. We must remember who and what we are as human beings.
There are many who believe that the root of humanity is in our
fallibility, in our weakness, and in our inability to do the just and
decent thing. But I submit that the essence of humanity is something
altogether different.
I believe that the essence of humanity can be found in those who
understand that all men and women are created equal. I believe that the
essence of humanity can be found in those who fight to defend humanity's
inalienable right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I believe
that the essence of humanity can be found as a light of hope, courage,
and wisdom within each human being. I believe that the essence of
humanity can be found in the bravery of love and mercy to our fellow
human beings.
So in defying Islamic supremacism, I believe that we need to reach deep
inside of ourselves and find the place that is that essence of humanity
- find the unique spark that makes us human beings - find that fearless
rock of courage within ourselves that is what it truly means to be
human. It is in the essence of humanity itself that we will find that
there is no choice in defending our mothers, our sisters, our daughters
- in defending women around the world - from Islamic supremacism.
Because it is in the heart and soul of humanity itself that we find the
essence of who and what we are -- beings that can rise to confront the
challenges of darkness -- beings who can spread the light of truth about
humanity's inalienable rights of equality and liberty -- but most of
all, even in the darkest hour -- we find we are people who will...fear
no evil.