Good work, leader.
" interests of Muslims and the interests of the socialists coincide..." OBL
Infact radical islamism is a mirror image of totalitarianism, it's relationship with communism and facism is no accident -- unfortunately many are not familiar with the works of Maududi and Qutb, but you choose ot remain ignorant of these men and their works at your own risk. Below is yet another example of rejection and extremism:
Thousands protest against US-Greater ME forum in Rabat
RABAT: Tens of thousands of Moroccans, most of them Islamic radicals, took to the streets of Rabat on Sunday to protest a planned forum on US President George W Bush’s vision of a "Greater Middle East" to be held in the Moroccan capital next month. The march, which drew between 30,000 and 45,000 people according to press tallies and about 25,000 according to police, also included long lines of women wearing headscarves marching separately from the men.
The demonstration was jointly organised by the Action Group in Support of Iraq and Palestine and the Moroccan Cell Against the Forum for the Future, a project formally presented in June by President George W Bush which has been treated with reserve in the Arab world, including Morocco.
The forum, set for December 11, is an outgrowth of the US-backed "Broader Middle East and North Africa" initiative endorsed by the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised countries aimed at promoting democratic reforms in the Middle East, north Africa and nearby areas including Iraq, Afghanistan and South Asia.
Foreign and finance ministers from more than 20 countries of the Middle East and north Africa are expected at the forum along with those of the G8 countries-the United States, France, Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada and Russia-plus international organisations.
Protesters burned Israeli flags and several mock coffins could be seen symbolizing the "death" of the United Nations, "global conscience," human rights and "Arab regimes."
Waving Iraqi and Palestinian flags as well as portraits of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the spiritual leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas who was assassinated by Israeli forces in March, they shouted: "Muslim Palestine, No Negotiations, No Peace, No Defeatist Solutions." "Fallujah (The Iraqi Sunni rebel bastion seized by US-led forces) Resists While (Arab) Regimes Speculate" was another slogan
" interests of Muslims and the interests of the socialists coincide..." OBL
Infact radical islamism is a mirror image of totalitarianism, it's relationship with communism and facism is no accident -- unfortunately many are not familiar with the works of Maududi and Qutb, but you choose ot remain ignorant of these men and their works at your own risk. Below is yet another example of rejection and extremism:
Thousands protest against US-Greater ME forum in Rabat
RABAT: Tens of thousands of Moroccans, most of them Islamic radicals, took to the streets of Rabat on Sunday to protest a planned forum on US President George W Bush’s vision of a "Greater Middle East" to be held in the Moroccan capital next month. The march, which drew between 30,000 and 45,000 people according to press tallies and about 25,000 according to police, also included long lines of women wearing headscarves marching separately from the men.
The demonstration was jointly organised by the Action Group in Support of Iraq and Palestine and the Moroccan Cell Against the Forum for the Future, a project formally presented in June by President George W Bush which has been treated with reserve in the Arab world, including Morocco.
The forum, set for December 11, is an outgrowth of the US-backed "Broader Middle East and North Africa" initiative endorsed by the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised countries aimed at promoting democratic reforms in the Middle East, north Africa and nearby areas including Iraq, Afghanistan and South Asia.
Foreign and finance ministers from more than 20 countries of the Middle East and north Africa are expected at the forum along with those of the G8 countries-the United States, France, Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada and Russia-plus international organisations.
Protesters burned Israeli flags and several mock coffins could be seen symbolizing the "death" of the United Nations, "global conscience," human rights and "Arab regimes."
Waving Iraqi and Palestinian flags as well as portraits of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the spiritual leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas who was assassinated by Israeli forces in March, they shouted: "Muslim Palestine, No Negotiations, No Peace, No Defeatist Solutions." "Fallujah (The Iraqi Sunni rebel bastion seized by US-led forces) Resists While (Arab) Regimes Speculate" was another slogan
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