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− | SITAmnesty (SITA), an acronym for Stop Islamisation and Terrorist Actions is a French [[counterjihad]] blog.<ref name="HnH">Hope Not Hate, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/counter-jihad/country/France#id-32 SITAmnesty], Counterjihad Report: France, accessed 5 February 2015</ref> | + | '''SITAmnesty''' (SITA), an acronym for [[Stop Islamisation and Terrorist Actions]] is a French [[counterjihad]] blog.<ref name="HnH">Hope Not Hate, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/counter-jihad/country/France#id-32 SITAmnesty], Counterjihad Report: France, accessed 5 February 2015</ref> |
− | In February 2015 the website prominently displayed the words 'Je Suis Charlie Martel'. A play on the phrase Je Suis Charlie, popularised following the 7 January 2015 attacks in Paris on the offices of the magazine [[Charlie Hebdo]], it | + | In February 2015 the website prominently displayed the words 'Je Suis Charlie Martel'. A play on the phrase Je Suis Charlie, popularised following the 7 January 2015 attacks in Paris on the offices of the magazine [[Charlie Hebdo]], it references Charles Martel, a statesman and military leader said to have 'halted the Islamic conquests' in Western Europe at the Battle of Tours in 732.<ref>[http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/tours.html BATTLE OF TOURS (732 A.D.)], The Latin Library, accessed 5 February 2015</ref> |
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Latest revision as of 01:54, 6 February 2015
SITAmnesty (SITA), an acronym for Stop Islamisation and Terrorist Actions is a French counterjihad blog.[1]
In February 2015 the website prominently displayed the words 'Je Suis Charlie Martel'. A play on the phrase Je Suis Charlie, popularised following the 7 January 2015 attacks in Paris on the offices of the magazine Charlie Hebdo, it references Charles Martel, a statesman and military leader said to have 'halted the Islamic conquests' in Western Europe at the Battle of Tours in 732.[2]
Contact
- Website: sitamnesty.wordpress.com
Notes
- ↑ Hope Not Hate, SITAmnesty, Counterjihad Report: France, accessed 5 February 2015
- ↑ BATTLE OF TOURS (732 A.D.), The Latin Library, accessed 5 February 2015