"United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is operating from the same playbook as President Obama when it comes to addressing the threat of global jihad. They both deny that such a religiously-based threat exists. Just like Obama, Ban Ki-moon uses the euphemism 'violent extremism,' without linking it to its primary ideological source - Islam.
The global terrorist scourge is driven by Islamic supremacy and the jihadist war against the "infidels" that are embedded in sharia law. That is not to say that the jihadists are the only terrorists in the world. However, to diffuse responsibility by contending that violent extremism is found in all faiths ignores the fact that the only global terrorist network threatening our way of life today is bound together by the teachings of Islam.
In the Secretary General's remarks to the UN General Assembly on January 15th introducing his 'Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism,' he said that 'the vast majority of victims worldwide are Muslims.'...
Both Ban Ki-moon and President Obama omitted to say that the killers are also primarily Muslims. Moreover, they left out entirely any mention of the ongoing genocide being conducted by Muslims in the name of Allah against Christians and Yazidis in the Middle East...
This begs the question as to why the Secretary General took pains to assert that Muslims constitute the majority of terrorists' victims but refused to acknowledge that the vast majority of perpetrators are also Muslims...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, despite its enlightened vision of the inherent dignity and fundamental rights of all human beings, is far from being a truly universally accepted creed. Muslims reject it to the extent that it conflicts with sharia law...
Coddling the leading jihad exporting countries and pretending that sharia law can ever be reconciled with so-called 'universal' human rights values will render all plans of action to prevent 'violent extremism' an utter failure."