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Both Reuters and the BBC have extensive stories on the Islamic hate campaign waged against spokeswoman Nupur Sharma of India's ruling party for noting that Mohammed was a pedophile, without ever explaining what it is she said. There are pages and pages of outraged responses without ever clarifying what they involve.

India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said on Sunday it had suspended its spokeswoman Nupur Sharma in response to comments she made during a TV debate about the Prophet Mohammed.

What were those comments? Reuters won't report them.

The BBC has a massive story that focuses entirely on the outrage without ever discussing what everyone is outraged about.

At the centre of this controversy is Nupur Sharma, who was a spokesperson of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). She made the remark in a televised debate last month, and videos of her statement had gone viral. Naveen Jindal, who was media head of the party's Delhi unit, had also posted a provocative tweet on the issue.

What is the remark?

Their comments - especially Ms Sharma's - angered the country's minority Muslim community, leading to sporadic protests in some states. The BBC is not repeating Ms Sharma's remarks as they are offensive in nature.

What are those comments?

"Allowing such Islamophobic remarks to continue without punishment, constitutes a grave danger to the protection of human rights and may lead to further prejudice and marginalisation, which will create a cycle of violence and hate," Qatar's ministry of foreign affairs said.

The Islamic terror state of Qatar knows all about "punishment" for those who oppose Jihad. Much like the BBC.

Their comments - especially Ms Sharma's - angered the country's minority Muslim community, leading to sporadic protests in some states. The BBC is not repeating Ms Sharma's remarks as they are offensive in nature.

The BBC is now also bound by Sharia law. And so it's reporting that there were "remarks" which it can't discuss.

Those remarks, over which so many men and women have been murdered, are that Mohammed married and raped a young girl. The question is how long Americans will be able to say that? Even within the GOP?

Days before Tuesday's Republican primary election in Pennsylvania, senatorial candidate Dr. Oz said during an interview Saturday that a comment made by one of his primary opponents, Kathy Barnette, should disqualify her from contention. 


The remark concerns a tweet from 2015 when Barnette said "pedophilia" was a fundamental tenet of the Islamic religion.

Oz. is hoping to become the state’s first Muslim senator and said the comment should be "disqualifying" as it attacks those who observe the religion.

"It’s reprehensible that she would tweet out something that is defamatory to an entire religion," Oz said in an interview with the Associated Press Saturday, just days before the Republican primary in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.

Geert Wilders is still willing to speak out. 

 “Appeasement never works. It’ll only make things worse. So, my dear friends from India, don’t be intimidated by islamic countries. Stand up for freedom and be proud and steadfast in defending your politician Nupur Sharma, who spoke the truth about Muhammad,” he said in another tweet.

He's right.

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