Muslim Woman's Honor Killing in New York Contradicts Husband's Efforts to Show Muslims in a Good Light
Funny how the radical elements of Islam keep on seeping out of the cracks covered by the hands of those Muslims who would like us to all sing kumbaya with them and pretend that Islam is a religion of love and peace. The truth keeps on seeping out despite their best efforts at a positive PR campaign for Islam.
This has been made oh so clear in the recent BEHEADING of a woman, Assiya Hassan, in New York by her Bridges TV husband because she sought a divorce from him.
Her husband was the founder and director of Bridges TV
Here is their mission statement:

Excerpts from the story on FoxNews:
Muzzammil and Assiya Hassan founded Bridges TV in November 2004 to counter anti-Islam stereotypes, touting the network as the "first-ever full-time home for American Muslims," according to a 2004 press release.
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Orchard Park Police Chief Andrew Benz said Hassan has not confessed to the crime, despite media reports to the contrary. "He came in and said his wife was dead," said Benz, who declined to elaborate on the particulars of his conversation with the suspect. But Erie County District Attorney Frank Sedita III left no doubt that he believes Muzzammil Hassan killed his wife. Hassan will appear for a preliminary hearing Wednesday in Orchard Park. If convicted of second-degree murder, he faces up to life in prison. "He's a pretty vicious and remorseless bastard," Sedita told FOXNews.com Tuesday. "Whether he was motivated by some kind of interpretation of his religious or cultural views, we don't know. We'll look into everything in the case." <!-- QUIGO --> <!-- QUIGO -->
Asked if the murder is being probed as an honor killing, Benz replied, "We've been told that there's no place for that kind of action in their faith, but I wouldn't say that there's anything that's being completely ruled out at this point."
But psychologists and some American Muslims said the slaying has all the markings of an honor killing.
"The fierce and gruesome nature of this murder signals it's an honor killing," said Dr. Phyllis Chesler, an author and professor of psychology at the Richmond College of the City University of New York. "What she did was worthy of capital punishment in his eyes."
Following multiple episodes of domestic violence, Aasiya Hassan filed for divorce on Feb. 6 and obtained an order of protection that barred her husband from their home, according to attorney Elizabeth DiPirro, whose law firm, Hogan Willig, represented Aasiya Hassan in the divorce proceeding.
Chesler, who wrote "Are Honor Killings Simply Domestic Violence?" for Middle East Quarterly, said some Muslim men consider divorce a dishonor on their family.
"This is not permitted in their culture," said Chesler, whose study analyzed more than 50 reports of honor killings in North America. "This is, from a cultural point of view, an honor killing."
Chesler said honor killings typically are Muslim-on-Muslim crimes and largely involve teenage daughters, young women and, to a lesser extent, wives.
But Chesler said the "extremely gruesome nature" of the crime closely matches the characteristics of an honor killing.
"Leaving the body parts displayed the way he did, like a terrorist would do, that's very peculiar, it's very public," Chesler said. "He wanted to show that even though his business venture may have been failing, that he was in control of his wife."
So.. all those years trying to convince Americans that Muslims are warm and fuzzy gone poof in one display of his Muslim cultural nature.
Well you know what they say - truth is stranger than fiction and ultimately, you cannot hide the truth forever. That truth is - Muslim "culture" is diametrically opposite to the culture of Americans and it does not belong in any civilized society. Period.
Isn't it nice to know that President Obama has Muslim roots having gone to a Muslim school in Indonesia and that Barry Soetore was a very good student of Islam while there. Wonderful.
Read this excellent article by Joseph Farah from World Net Daily on this tragic story that laments that we should all get used to seeing more of this since the United States has become the world's salad bowl - not melting pot - but salad bowl - of multiculturalism gona awry.
You don't normally hear about beheadings in the United States.
But perhaps you should prepare yourself to hear more about them in the future.
The day before Valentine's Day, which has always been a holiday associated with maximum repression against women in the Islamic world, a Muslim TV executive in New York decapitated his wife.
Mo Hassan, founder of Bridges TV, a station whose mission was "fostering understanding between cultures and diverse populations," cut off the head of his wife, Aasiya Hassan, 37, who had recently filed for divorce. What she got instead was, what I call, "divorce Islamist-style."
By the way, Mrs. Hassan was listed as general manager of the station. Perhaps the couple should have focused on fostering mutual understanding between themselves rather than preaching to Americans unaccustomed to the concept of divorce through beheading.
You don't normally hear about beheadings in the United States.
Mo Hassan wanted to portray Muslims in a more positive light. That was the goal of his TV station.
My guess is he never reported how common beheading is in his former homeland of Pakistan or throughout the Islamic world.
* Just a week ago, Taliban terrorists in that country beheaded a Polish geologist abducted in an effort to arrange a prisoner swap.
* An American U.N. worker, John Solecki, is currently facing a similar fate at the hands of Islamic terrorists in that country.
* Terrorists in Pakistan video recorded the beheading of American reporter Daniel Pearl.
* Terrorists in Iraq video recorded the beheading of American Nicholas Berg.
* Beheading is a common form of execution in Saudi Arabia.
* Beheading is a common way to conduct a so-called "honor killing" - the murder of a wife - throughout the Islamic world.
The question Americans need to consider very carefully is whether they want this kind of "cultural diversity" in their country.
Read the rest of the article here - including some of the programming featured on Bridges TV
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