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The information below was obtained from the “Dhimmi Watch” website. It includes
U.S. Postal Service regulations that restrict the mailing of “any matter
containing religious materials contrary to Islamic faith” to U.S. military
personnel in stationed in selected Islamic countries. (Click on the Postal Service
link to read the full list of restrictions).
One would assume the Postal Service has drafted these restrictions in response to
demands from the Muslim countries. So, if you want to mail a Christmas or Hanukkah
gift to a Marine in a “restricted” country, and that gift is “contrary to Islamic
faith,” you can’t do it.
Now if a Muslim in Saudi Arabia wants to mail a Qur’an to a family member in the
United States, do you think the same restrictions apply? Of course not.
This is why stopping terrorism is not enough. We must oppose the doctrine of
Shariah that animates terrorism and cultural Jihad and seeks to subvert the values
and freedoms of Western civilization.
Want to send your brother-in-law in Iraq a Bible? An ikon? A kippah? Some joss
sticks? Forget it. All that is "contrary to Islamic faith." Qur'ans and other
Islamic articles only, please.
RESTRICTIONS [...]
C. Cigarettes and other tobacco products are prohibited.
C1. Obscene articles, prints, paintings, cards, films, videotapes, etc., and
horror comics and matrices are prohibited.
D. Coffee is prohibited.
E1. Medicines or vaccines not conforming to French laws are prohibited.
E2. Any matter containing religious materials contrary to Islamic faith or
depicting nude or seminude persons, pornographic or sexual items, or nonauthorized
political materials is prohibited. [...]
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/024002.php
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