Washington
plans favor for Shariah-run society Latest from Brunei's Muslim regime: Banishing Christmas
decorations by Curtis Ellis 12/26/14
UNITED NATIONS – On Christmas Eve, religious
police in the capital city of the Islamic Sultanate of Brunei ordered business
owners to remove Christmas decorations or face arrest.
When Brunei, a tiny oil-rich fiefdom that shares
the island of Borneo with Malaysia and Indonesia, adopted Shariah law earlier
this year, some questioned whether the harsh penal code that includes
amputation and stoning for blasphemy and other crimes would actually be
enforced since a third of Brunei’s population is not Muslim. The crackdown on
Christmas this year answers the question.
Restaurant and cafĂ© owners in Brunei’s capital
city of Bandar Seri Begawan told reporters they were ordered to remove
Christmas decorations from their establishments by authorities who cited
Shariah Penal Code Order 2013 prohibiting exhibits of decorations that are
against Islamic beliefs.
Violators face a $15,000 fine and imprisonment
for a term of up to five years.
The ban on Christmas decoration is not the only
restriction on religious freedom. The Shariah penal code bans non-Muslims from
teaching or even speaking freely to Muslims about their religious beliefs,
punishable with heavy fines and imprisonment.
And all religious groups are required to
register with the government. Muslims who convert to another faith could face
the death penalty, and Christians who have brought Bibles into the country have
been imprisoned.
Despite the nation’s record of religious
persecution, the Obama administration is pressing forward with plans to
designate the Sultanate of Brunei as a most favored nation with special trade
privileges under the proposed Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement.
Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said approving the
agreement is one of his top priorities.
During the Cold War, Democrats and Republicans
restricted trade with countries that denied their citizens basic freedoms.
For example, the Jackson-Vanik amendment cut off
trade with communist nations that did not allow citizens to freely emigrate. It
was approved unanimously in both houses of Congress in 1974 over the objections
of Henry Kissinger, who saw it as an obstacle to a smooth-running global order.
Jackson-Vanik and similar measures used
America’s economic power as the world’s largest consumer market to promote
American values and reward countries that respected them. Over 1.5 million
Christians and Jews were allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union alone
following the adoption of Jackson-Vanik.
Now that the threat is not communism, but
Islamist totalitarianism, Obama and the GOP congressional leadership are ready
to embrace a Shariah regime as a privileged trading partner under the rubric of
the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement.
The TPP is a trade and global governance
agreement the Obama administration is negotiating with eleven Pacific Rim
nations: Vietnam, Brunei, Singapore, Chile, Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand,
Australia, Canada, Mexico and Peru.
Brunei is not the only nation in the proposed
agreement with a record of persecuting Christian believers. In neighboring
Malaysia, Christians are sent to concentration camps for forced conversion to
Islam. Vietnam requires churches to register with the Communist authorities and
monitors all prayer services. House churches are routinely attacked and priests
have been murdered.
A most-favored-nation trade agreement with a
regime that tramples on religious freedom signals the world that the U.S.
government believes religious freedom is not important, critics contend.
The Trans Pacific Partnership is being
negotiated in secret by the Obama administration. President Obama has said he
hopes to conclude negotiations by mid-2015. Sen. Mitch McConnell has said he
will work with the White House to give Obama so-called “fast track” trade
promotion authority. Under fast track rules, the president would sign the
agreement before submitting it to Congress where a filibuster and any
amendments would be barred.
Once approved, the Trans Pacific Partnership
would establish a precedent for accepting Shariah religious persecution under
international law.
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/washington-plans-favor-for-shariah-run-society/
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