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January 8, 2008
British Dhimmis Reach Out to Silence American Author Rachel Ehrenfeld
Posted by Dave Blount at January 8, 2008 7:05 AM
It isn't only British subjects like Lionheart who will be persecuted by the dhimmi quislings running the UK if they criticize radical Islam. Even American citizens are subject. Take the case of Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of Funding Evil: How Terrorism Is Financed, and How to Stop It, who accused Khalid Salim bin Mahfouz of the Saudi National Commercial Bank of having terror ties. Human Events reports:
Ehrenfeld is American, her book was written and published in America and she has no business or other ties to Britain. Under American law, the Brit courts would have no jurisdiction over her. But about two-dozen copies of her book were sold there through the internet. Bin Mahfouz sued her for libel in the Brit courts where the burden of proof is the opposite of what it is in US courts: the author has to prove that what is written is true, rather than the supposedly defamed person proving it is false.
Imagine not even being allowed to point out that certain Arabs are terrorists unless you can prove it to the satisfaction of a dhimmified — or Muslim-dominated — British court. Here's how the case came out:
Ehrenfeld refused to fight the case, saying the Brit courts have no jurisdiction over her. Mahfouz got a default judgment against her for £10,000 (for himself, and in equal amounts for his sons). The judgment also requires that there be no further "defamatory" statements published in England and Wales.
Though not subject to Britain's increasingly demented laws, Ehrenfeld has still been silenced:
Mahfouz's case against Ehrenfeld has already done enormous harm in the US. Ehrenfeld told me she's unable to get book publishers to contract for another book. She said all of the major US publishing houses have turned down a book on the Muslim Brotherhood — thought to have substantial terrorist ties — and the Saudis' involvement in funding it.
Alms for Jihad by British author Clinton Bennett, published by Cambridge University Press, also caused trouble:
"Alms for Jihad" — like Ehrenfeld's book — documents bin Mahfouz's funding ties to terrorism, including to Usama bin Laden. But "Alms" — in settlement of a libel suit by bin Mahfouz in the Brit courts — was withdrawn from stores and libraries and unsold copies destroyed. The Saudi book burners won.
What if Britain had been run by Nazi collaborators during WWII? But the Nazis only wanted to conquer Britain. Muslims are displacing it. Unless Britons rise up against their moonbat quisling rulers, they will cease to exist. In place of Britain will be New Pakistan, bristling with nuclear weapons.

On a tip from BUUUUURRRRNING HOT.


