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February 27, 2006

Moratinos proposes Eurabians should pay for Muslims' education

In our first post we would like to thank Richard for inviting the cobloggers of Las Noticias de Eurabia / Eurabian News to participate in Freedom Zone. We would like to present to you an interesting source of information on Spain.

You may find it useful, because most of the correspondents of the Mainstream Media in Spain just report on what they read in EL PAIS. The consequence is a strong bias -as a matter of fact very distorted image- of Spanish politics.

There is now an alternative point of view. The main Spanish online journal, Libertad Digital, issues the The Spain Herald, which has a selection of the Spanish news most relevant to international audiences.

Do not forget to add it to your favourites or blogroll. In any case, we will link you the most relevant news. For instance this one:

Moratinos calls for "educational model" based on "Alliance of Civilizations"


Spanish foreign minister has proposed a world congress of media outlets to discuss the crisis of the caricatures of Mohammed "within the framework of Zapatero's proposed "Alliance of Civilizations." Moratinos called for the creation of an "educational model inspired by the 'Alliance'," and for creating an "'Alliance' Erasmus program in order to foment "a massive student exchange." He also proposed incorporating into the "Alliance" part of a UN resolution, rejected by the EU, which demands action against "defaming religions and attacks on Muslims."

Hum, I wonder how many European students are interested in a degree from Cairo, Teheran or Riyadh. Or maybe the real purpose of Mr. Moor-atinos is that Eurabian taxpayers pay for the education of Muslims students in Europe AND the indoctrination of the European Muslims in the Middle East.
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Posted by at February 27, 2006 12:43 PM






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