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Debanjan Banerjee's real purposeReader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by Prashant, Jun 26, 2018 at 00:19 Dear Dr Pipes, in 2011 Debanjan Banerjee suggested that Saudi money in western banks should be used by buy land in western countries and this land should be cultivated by immigrants from Islamic countries. Benerjee further suggests that the produce from these farms should be sold to over populated and poor Muslim countries at low prices. Nice try Debanjan! Your true purpose is true fold: 1) increase immigration of Muslims to the West and 2) provide subsidized living to Muslims where ever they are and where ever they go to. Thanks but no thanks. I will not call you out of your mind because you are not out of your mind. You are just very selfish! I will rather do the following: 1) Free all land from the control of Islamic theocracies 2) Bring freedom and democracy to the Islamic lands so Muslims can be productive and prosperous 3) Allow preaching of other religions in the Islamic lands and make apostasy a non-crime and non-sin in Islamic theocracies.
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