Slovakia 'monitoring every Muslim' after Paris ISIS attack

Commentators should stop issuing "pejorative demands" to Muslim leaders to condemn terrorism each time it occurs, the government frontbencher Christopher Pyne said during a Q&A program dominated by discussion of the Paris attacks.

"We also want people to understand that Muslims are suffering the at the hands of these violent terrorist groups", said Najeeb. "Forget about Islam or Muslim, they are not even humans".

On Monday France observed a moment of silence in memory of the 129 people killed in Friday's terror attacks in Paris.

There have been other recent acts of violence against Muslims living in North America, too. There was nothing "Islamic" about it, they have said. "We always hear the question, 'where are the voices of the Muslim community.' We are voicing it, but it is not always heard". The global community should act with caution as the IS may have targeted France in order to provoke retaliatory attacks on innocent Muslims in the Middle East or halt the intake of Muslim refugees fleeing IS atrocities and escaping to safer countries. There is no theological basis for any crime to be committed through terrorism or violence in the name of Islam.

The security threat after the Paris terror attacks is having an impact on local Muslims who say their religion is being hijacked.

"The Islamic state for Iraq and Syria, it grew out of the after effects of the problem of in Iraq, in terms of after the U.S. forces pretty much downsized there", said Dr. Fred Gordon with Columbus State University.

Tariq Ramadan, a professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford University in England, is also the president of the European Muslim Network think tank.

The bloodshed was linked to Islamic extremists early on, following reports that the perpetrators had referred to French policy towards Muslims and screamed "Allahu Akbar" during the attacks. "They made our French hearts strong". "I don't care if they are [expletive] two years old or 100".

"We are better off because we spent this money, and we have created these programs, and panic is absolutely not the right response", said Daniel Benjamin, a former counterterrorism official who now works for Dartmouth College.


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