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Old 20th October 2000, 22:18
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O my HT/Mouhajiroon and other brothers how many of our Sunni Muslims country leaders have said anything like this?

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Iran leader wants Israel eradicated to end crisis
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Friday the Middle East crisis could only be resolved if Israel was eradicated and called on an upcoming Arab summit to help Palestinians set up their own state. "The only way to end the crisis in the Middle East is to dry up its roots. What is at the roots of this crisis? It is the Zionist regime that has been imposed on the region," Khamenei told some 100,000 Basij Islamic militia members gathered on the outskirts of Tehran for military exercises. Khamenei also called on Arab leaders attending the summit, which opens in Cairo Saturday, to help "clean Holy Qods (Jerusalem) of Zionists" and said those responsible for killing Palestinians in clashes with Israeli forces should be tried by Arab or Islamic courts. "Decisions made by the Arab leaders" summit will be judged by history," Khamenei told the paramilitary volunteers, who waved Palestinian flags and voiced their readiness to join the fight against Israel. Chants of "Ready, Leader, we are ready" and "Death to Israel" rippled through the crowd, which included rows of women militia members wearing traditional Islamic black veils. Khamenei called on Iranians to donate money to help Palestinians "even though we cannot send weapons now and it is not possible for this nation"s youth to go there." Khamenei called on militant Palestinian groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad to unite with radical members of the mainstream Fatah, saying deals made by a recent Middle East summit would not curb anti-Israeli unrest. "Shameful agreements at Sharm El-Sheikh and other such summits will have no effect other than bringing disrepute on those who make such accords," said Khamenei, who was shown on state television wearing a Palestinian scarf under his black clerical robe. Iran condemns the Middle East peace process as a sellout of Palestinian and Islamic rights. The Islamic republic supports Islamic groups opposed to peace accords with Israel but denies Israeli and U.S. charges that it backs attacks aimed at derailing the peace process. ^

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Old 20th October 2000, 22:45
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DUM IF YOU DO DUM IF YOU DON'T
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Old 20th October 2000, 22:51
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English please!
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Old 21st October 2000, 07:39
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The sollution!
Get rid off Islam!!
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Old 21st October 2000, 20:03
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I have a better idea:
The solution!
Get rid of anti-Islam!!


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Old 28th October 2000, 05:21
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Yes, other few proud muslim countries will be Libya and Afganistan. Afganistan is the only Muslim country that allowed "Chechen" embassy on it's soil when even Pakistan backed out.

And what about Bangladesh? A nation with it's whore PM is busy making a whore nation! They know that they can't make it any other way in this world! Where are the leaders like Col. Faruq when you need a robo-cock to shove in Sheik Hasina!

Last of all, what have you done lately to enhance the cause of muslims (if you are a Bangladeshi - may be musturbation!)!

Most of the muslims aren't true muslims; they don't follow the five pillars of Islam. Even delaring "Jihad" in the face of oppresion is Fard (required) in Islam - how many muslims are doing that?

At the end of the day, All religions will die out; we all will become agnostic/atheist!
However, religious identity will remain for the time being - and the game will continue!

Welcome to the Neo-Mujahid Zone!

-HabaGoba
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Old 30th October 2000, 17:17
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Palestinian brothers shared in life and death

YA"BAD, West Bank, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Hilal and Bilal Salah grew up together in this small West Bank village. When they became young men, they worked in the same restaurant. On Monday, the Palestinian brothers shared a death bed, buried side by side on a remote hilltop graveyard near their village. Hilal, 18, and Bilal, 21, were shot dead on Sunday as clashes with Israeli security forces entered their second month. "They were standing ten metres apart when they were shot," said Iman Tahir, a relative, as she stood on the spot where they died on the slope of an exposed hillside in Ya"bad. "Bilal had a bullet go right between his eyes. Hilal was shot in the side of the head," she said, as a gaggle of bedraggled children and women villagers gathered around her. The brothers were separated in death only for a very short while. Villagers the night before found Bilal lying dead, but in the darkness did not see that Hilal also had been killed. "Four hours later we found him nearby," said Tahir, bringing a hush to the crowd, some of them staring in mute disbelief at the dirt patch where Hilal spent his last moments. At least 147 people, all but 10 of them Palestinians and Israeli Arabs, have been killed since the violence erupted on September 28. BULLET-RIDDLED HOUSE The villagers of Ya"bad say Hilal and Bilal were shot by Israeli soldiers perched under the trees across a narrow valley. "They shoot at us every night," said Samia Mustafa, pointing to the outside of her house, her children playing in a dirt yard surrounded by a concrete wall with bullet holes in it. "My house is riddled with bullets holes. And full of people." The Israeli army, asked for comment on the incident, said there must have been gunfire "from the civilian areas" for its forces to have responded likewise. The road to Ya"bad, about 50 km (30 miles) north of Tel Aviv, passes through red pepper and olive fields. Then it gets nasty, with smoke from burning tyres and dozens of Palestinian youth milling aggressively at the entrance to the village. Hundreds of Palestinians accompany the bodies through the streets, vowing to pay with their blood for their aspirations for Jerusalem as the capital of a future independent state. Rust-red dried bloodstains were splashed crazily on the rocks and along the dirt path leading up the hill from where the brothers were shot to the doorstep of their family home. A Palestinian flag flew from the roof. Inside, their mother Um Zuhair sat covered with a blanket, surrounded by weeping women neighbours and relatives. "They lived together. They died as two," she said weakly. Her daughter Fadwa sobbed silently into a photograph of her brothers, her shoulders shuddering. Her cousin Ibtisam tried to comfort her and then turned in frustration. "To lose two brothers at once. Imagine if they were yours!"
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