by
Taylor Rose
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration may be trying to use the al-Qaida terror attacks on U.S. operations in Benghazi, Libya, to advance a growing global movement to protect Islam from criticism, according to one expert.
The issue is the “defamation of religions” resolution pending at the United Nations. It was introduced by Islamic nations and coalitions to criminalize any negative reference to Islam or Muslims.
Clare Lopez, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy, as
well as a Senior Fellow at the Clarion Fund, said that after the attack
that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others, the Obama
administration made an impromptu decision to advance the Islamic agenda
item it already had endorsed.
Read More: http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/benghazi-bungle-an-attempt-to-advance-islam/
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration may be trying to use the al-Qaida terror attacks on U.S. operations in Benghazi, Libya, to advance a growing global movement to protect Islam from criticism, according to one expert.
The issue is the “defamation of religions” resolution pending at the United Nations. It was introduced by Islamic nations and coalitions to criminalize any negative reference to Islam or Muslims.
Read More: http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/benghazi-bungle-an-attempt-to-advance-islam/
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