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Official Egyptian paper: Killing kids OK
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| 2/2/04
| Joseph Farah
Posted on 02/06/2004 4:43:07 AM PST by Blue87
Read this article then think, the U.S gives Egypt 3 billion a year. Egypt votes against the U.S 74 percent of the time at the U.N. The 2 terrorist pilots who flew the planes in the World Trade Center, was the Egyptian terrorist Mohammed Atta and his cousin Marwan Al shehhi
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KEYWORDS: arabterrorism; egpyt
An editorial in an Egyptian government newspaper asserted suicide bombings are legitimate even if children are killed.
The daily Al-Masaa praised suicide operations, calling on Palestinian organizations to not publish the names of the bombers so that their families' houses would not be demolished, according a translation provided by the Washington, D.C.-based monitor Middle East Media Research Institute.
The editorial came amid debate in the Arab media over the dispatching of a mother by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. Reem Al-Riyashi, who left behind two toddlers, hid a bomb underneath her robe at a Gaza border crossing, killing four Israelis.
In a farewell video, Riyashi said,"It was always my wish to turn my body into deadly shrapnel against the Zionists and to knock on the doors of heaven with the skulls of Zionists."
The Egyptian daily said, "We have no argument regarding the question of the legitimacy of these operations, because they are considered a powerful weapon used by the Palestinians against an enemy with no morality or religion, [an enemy] who has deadly weapons prohibited by international law, that is not deterred from using them against the defenseless Palestinian people."
The paper asserted even if civilians or children are killed in the suicide operation, "the blame does not fall upon the Palestinians, but on those who forced them to turn to this modus operandi."
"Ultimately, we should bless every Palestinian man or woman who goes calmly to carry out a martyrdom operation, in order to receive a reward in the Hereafter, sacrificing her life for her religion and her homeland and knowing that she will never return from this operation," Al Masaa said.
The paper said, however, it questions the Palestinian organizations' practice of publishing the names of the people who carry out the attacks.
Publishing the names, Al Masaa said, "is a valuable gift that the Palestinian resistance gives the Zionist entity, since as soon as it receives this gift, the armies of the [Zionist] entity hasten to the home of the martyr's family, wounded by the loss of its son, in order to multiply its pain by destroying its home."
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:43:07 AM PST
by
Blue87
To: Blue87
An editorial in an Egyptian government newspaper asserted suicide bombings are legitimate even if children are killed.This is the OFFICIAL POLICY of the government of Egypt.
Do not vacation there. Do not go to see the pyramids. Do not do business with them. Egypt is 100% evil.
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:45:17 AM PST
by
Lazamataz
(I know exactly what opinion I am permitted to have, and I am zealous -- nay, vociferous -- in it!!!)
To: Blue87
The paper asserted even if civilians or children are killed in the suicide operation, "the blame does not fall upon the Palestinians, but on those who forced them to turn to this modus operandi." "But, yer Honor, I had to rape her. She was wearin' a really short skirt. Shouldn't we be prosecuting her, the little hussy?"
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:47:19 AM PST
by
Lazamataz
(I know exactly what opinion I am permitted to have, and I am zealous -- nay, vociferous -- in it!!!)
To: Lazamataz
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:51:28 AM PST
by
samtheman
To: Lazamataz
No problem. Terrorist-infested nations (and those who support them, such as France) are off my travel list.
To: Lazamataz
This is the OFFICIAL POLICY of the government of Egypt.Only in Arabic.
Do not vacation there.
For several reasons. It is the hottest place commonly visted by tourists. And, although the country overall has a low murder rate, tourists have repeatedly been massacred.
To: Blue87
It was always my wish to turn my body into deadly shrapnel against the Zionists and to knock on the doors of heaven with the skulls of Zionists. How satanic is a religion that believes these things! How would the world react if a U.S. newspaper had an editorial where a Christian wrote:
"It was always my wish to turn my body into deadly shrapnel against the abortionists and to knock on the doors of heaven with the skulls of abortion doctors."
It makes me so angry that we give money to these evil people.
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:56:30 AM PST
by
rockprof
To: Blue87
"It was always my wish to turn my body into deadly shrapnel against the Zionists and to knock on the doors of heaven with the skulls of Zionists."
Sounds like a greeting card message from hell.
This is way too weird to contemplate this early. Suffice it to say, we've got a problem in this ol' world that no amount of 'peace' talks and understanding is going to solve.
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:59:21 AM PST
by
WorkingClassFilth
(DEFUND PBS & NPR - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
To: rockprof
Listen to this. I got more.
You wonder why Egypt is against a Kurdish state.
Saddam Hussein sold captured Kurdish woman to Egypt as sex slaves.
The U.S found this out in documents they captured in Bagdad.
http://www.medicamondiale.org/html/waswirtun/irak/KwahkLetter.html Subject: Anfal women
With each day that passes since the fall of the Baathist regime, further revelations of past atrocities are laid bare for the world to witness. The most notorious crime committed was the Anfal; the genocidal campaign against the Kurds spanned the late 1980s and into the 1990s. This veritable holocaust involved the gassing of civilians, the destruction of towns and villages, mass deportations, systematic torture and the bulldozing of men, women and children into mass graves, whether dead or alive. Such was the regime's devotion to the etiquette and choreography of genocide! Yet, there was a further twist to the Baathists orgy of perversion, a course that they travelled along with the assistance of others, namely the sale and export of young Kurdish girls and children into sex slavery.
During the Anfal campaign a number of Kurdish girls were detained by the security forces, sold and then sent to their "new owners" in Egypt. This information is revealed in a document found recently in the Iraqi intelligence and Security headquarters in Kirkuk (*1). This document, registered as number 1601, is dated 10 December 1989, classified as "top secret express". It is issued by the Director of Intelligence - city of Ta'amim [Kirkuk] and sent to the General Director of Intelligence in Baghdad. It reveals that the Iraqi regime detained a number of Kurds, among them "a group of girls aged between 14 to 29". The document gives the list of their names and says that they had been dispatched to Egypt to be sex slaves.
The fate of these girls is of immediate concern. Finding them is not only important for them and their families, but also opens up the prospect of finding out more about the fate of the 182.000 other persons arrested during the Anfal and who are still missing. It is with these aims that we urge you to address the following demands:
When did the intelligence community, both regionally and globally, first become aware of this "trade"? If, as seems credible, knowledge was long-standing, then why was nothing said or done?
More specifically, Al-jamiya Arabiya (The Arab League) needs to be implored to take this issue seriously and to ensure that member states reveal the whole truth about their knowledge of, and possible collaboration with, the Baathist's practice of trafficking sex slaves as part of the Anfal campaign.
On the basis of the document mentioned above, the Egyptian government has to be questioned about its knowledge and role in this matter.
The Egyptian government must also reveal the truth about the whereabouts of the following women whose names are found in the above mentioned document: Galawej Adel Rahim (12 years old); Chiman Nazim Abas (22 years); Leyla Abas Jawhar (21 years); Lamiah Nazim Omar (19 years); Bahman Shukir Mustafa (26 years); Khurasan Abdulla Tawfiq (20 years); Qadriya Ahmed Ibrahim (17 years); Golmalek Ibrahim Ali (19 years); Khawla Ahmed Fakhradeen (25 years); Esmat Kader Aziz (24 years); Najiba Hassan Ali (18 years); Hasiba Amin Ali (29 years); Shiler Hassan Ali (20 years); Shukriya Rustem Mohammad (27 years); Habiba Hidayat Ibrahim (15 years); Kuwestan Abas Maulud (26 years); Serwa Othman Karam (17 years); Suza Majeed (22 years).
If any of these women are found alive, a full series of measures need to be taken, including compensation, psychological and physical therapy, as well as ongoing protection, especially relocation and meaningful refuge.
Finally, in order to reveal further information about Anfal, the Coalition forces must release all the documents that they have captured.
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posted on
02/06/2004 5:03:57 AM PST
by
Blue87
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