The persistent prejudice you’ve never heard of
The inflated sense of victimhood felt by many Muslims has festered unchallenged.
By Rupert Shortt |The Canberra Times | October 31, 2012
Imagine the unspeakable fury that would erupt across the Islamic world if a Christian-led government in Khartoum had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese Muslims over the past 30 years. Or if Christian gunmen were firebombing mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers. Or if Muslim girls in Indonesia had been abducted and beheaded on their way to school, because of their faith.