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To: Clive; backhoe; piasa; All

PERSECUTION.ORG
http://www.persecution.org

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http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/news/050425a.asp

tracking terror

"Africa's Terror Havens: The Next Wave"
By George Thomas
CBN News Sr. Reporter

ARTICLE SNIPPET: "CBN.com – (CBN News) - Seven thousand miles away from our nation's Capitol, at a remote training camp in Madani, Sudan, radical Islamic clerics are busy training the future suicide bombers, hijackers and assassins.

CBN News obtained video showing hundreds of children, some as young as four years old, being taught in the ways of hatred and death. The video quality is poor, but it is the English voice on the tape that proves to be the most chilling part of the video: "Each one of these children has been trained to use an AK-47 assault rifle and will do their duty to Allah and the Ummah when called upon to do so."

The video was reportedly produced to raise money from Muslims around the world to help turn these boys into terror's next wave.

The tape was never supposed to fall into the hands of the media. The voice on the tape goes on to say, “Look at the faces of these children. These are faces of the future of Islam that the West fails to see and the West is afraid of.”

CBN News showed the video to Steven Emerson, one of the world's foremost experts on radical Islam. Emerson was asked about the ‘fundraising’ aspect of the tape."


905 posted on 04/25/2005 12:10:33 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: Old Sarge; JohnathanRGalt; backhoe; piasa; All

April 25, 2005

Note: The following text is an exact quote (minus the graphics):

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Jeremy Reynalds
P O Box 27693
Alb., NM 87125-7693
www.joyjunction.org

IRANIAN TERROR SITE PULLED OFF LINE

An Iranian terror friendly site with a picture of a nuclear explosion and other apparent nuclear devices is no more.

Once alerted to the site's contents, Utah based Internet Service Provider Biz Hosting (www.bizhosting.com) took the site off line within minutes.

Those individuals surfing the site before it was pulled could have been forgiven for thinking that www.iranian.7p.com was an Iranian fashion site.

A pretty, fashionably dressed woman adorned the home page and at the top left of the picture was the word "fashion."


From www.Iranian.7p.com

However, even non Arabic- speaking visitors who "dug" a little could quickly find disturbing evidence that this site contained much more than just fashion.

This picture, from the Iranian.7p.com site was captioned "Beauty of Destruction."


From www.Iranian.7p.com

An image like this raised concern because the United States, backed by Israel, MSNBC reported recently (http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7621110/ ), believes Iran is using a civilian nuclear development program as a cover to make atomic weapons. It has threatened to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council, which can impose sanctions, but is waiting the outcome of negotiations with the Europeans.

While there was no way to verify their authenticity, there were also other alarming pictures.

From www.Iranian.7p.com


From www.Iranian.7p.com

These and other images were stored at http://iranian.7p.com/htm/img/

According to MSNBC, Europeans have also called on Iran to abandon enrichment, a process that can produce fuel for nuclear reactors and, taken to a higher level, material for bombs. Iran insists its nuclear program is for the sole purpose of producing electricity and has offered to provide safeguards of its good intentions.

However, an article on Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,154407,00.html ) read in part, "An Iranian bomb would be a crushing setback for President Bush, whose doctrine of ‘pre-emption' is based on the policy of keeping the world's most dangerous weapons out of the hands of the world's most dangerous people."

Other pictures on www.iranian.7p.com and some similar ones located on a different site but attributed to www.iranian7p.com were also disturbing, as they appeared to show a woman about to be hanged and then swinging from the makeshift gallows.


From www.Iranian.7p.com


From www.Iranian.7p.com

Like the apparent nuclear images, it was also impossible to verify the authenticity of these pictures.

However, a 2002 fact sheet (www.wfafi.org/Factsheet-09-05-02.htm) produced by the Women's Forum against Fundamentalism in Iran (WFAFI), reported that tens of thousands of women have been executed in Iran since 1979, when the mullahs took power. They were executed on political grounds, for their opposition to the policies of the ruling government. Many of those executed were pregnant.

In addition, according to WFAFI, torture inflicted on woman prisoners opposing the regime includes sexual assaults and amputation of body parts.

In Feb. 2005, Agence France Press reported (www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1424), that the UN's top official on women's rights chastised Iran over what she said were abuses and discrimination built in to the Islamic Republic's laws.

"In the family, women face psychological, physical and sexual violence, and gender discrimination," said Yakin Erturk, the UN's Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women.

She told a news conference, AFP reported, that Iran's laws "do not provide protection for victims of domestic violence and make it difficult to escape violence through divorce," adding that suffering wives also faced "time-consuming judicial procedures and stigmatization."

In addition, at www.iranian.7p.com/htm/haker.htm, the site operator appeared to provide hacking instructions.

An e-mail asking for comment about the site and sent to the address provided on the home page was returned with the comment, "This account has been disabled or discontinued."



958 posted on 04/25/2005 9:54:03 PM PDT by Cindy
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