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Newsweek apologizes; Afghans want action
Bakersfield Californian ^ | 5/15/05 | Stephen Graham - AP

Posted on 05/15/2005 3:54:06 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Muslims in Afghanistan gave Washington three days to offer a response to a Newsweek story that claimed the Islamic holy book was desecrated at the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, but the magazine apologized Sunday for the report, which prompted deadly riots across Afghanistan last week.

Reaction across the Islamic world has been strong, with daily demonstrations since the May 9 story came out. At least 15 people died in Afghanistan after protests broke out Tuesday following the report that interrogators at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, placed Qurans in washrooms to unsettle suspects, and in one case "flushed a holy book down the toilet."

Many of the 520 inmates at Guantanamo are Muslims arrested during the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. In both Afghanistan and Pakistan, insults to the Quran and Islam's prophet, Muhammad, are regarded as blasphemy and punishable by death.

"The American soldiers are known for disrespect to other religions. They do not take care of the sanctity of other religions," Qazi Hussain Ahmed, the Pakistani chief of a coalition of radical Islamic groups, said Sunday.

Ahmed's comments came a day after Pakistan's President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, both allies of Washington, demanded an investigation and punishment for those behind the reported desecration of the Quran.

In Afghanistan, Islamic scholars and tribal elders called for the punishment of anyone found to have abused the Quran, said Maulawi Abdul Wali Arshad, head of the religious affairs department in Badakhshan province.

Arshad and the provincial police chief said the scholars met in Faizabad, 310 miles northeast of the capital, Kabul, and demanded a "reaction" from U.S. authorities within three days.

But Newsweek apologized in an editor's note for Monday's edition and said they were re-examining the allegations.

"We regret that we got any part of our story wrong, and extend our sympathies to victims of the violence and to the U.S. soldiers caught in its midst," Newsweek Editor Mark Whitaker wrote.

Newsweek's source later said he was unsure about the origin of the Quran allegation, and a top Pentagon spokesman told the magazine that the military "had investigated other desecration charges by detainees and found them 'not credible.'"

Meanwhile, President Bush's national security adviser said Sunday the allegation was being investigated "vigorously."

"If it turns out to be true, obviously we will take action against those responsible, Stephen Hadley said in an interview for CNN's "Late Edition."

Ahmed, the religious leader in Pakistan, said Islamic groups in Pakistan, Egypt, Malaysia, Britain and Turkey would hold protests on May 27 against the alleged desecration.

Lebanon's most senior Shiite Muslim cleric on Sunday said the reported desecration of the Quran is part of an American campaign aimed at disrespecting and smearing Islam.

Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah urged Muslims and international human rights organizations "to raise their voices loudly against the American behavior, which is hostile to Islam and Muslims."

In a statement faxed to The Associated Press, Fadlallah called the alleged desecration a "brutal" form of torture.

"This act is not an individual act carried out by an American soldier, but rather it is part of the American behavior of intellectual and psychological education in disrespecting Islam and smearing its image in the souls of Americans," Fadlallah said.


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To: Popman
"As a people we need to hold Newsweek accountable as to make sure they report the facts as trustworthy as possible."

Bullshi@. Newsweek should be put out of business. I don't give a damn about free speech if this free speech kills and does untold damage to the future of all the free world. And jail time for them all.
81 posted on 05/15/2005 5:42:16 PM PDT by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: NormsRevenge
Newsweek's source later said he was unsure about the origin of the Quran allegation, and a top Pentagon spokesman told the magazine that the military "had investigated other desecration charges by detainees and found them 'not credible.'"
Is using unnamed sources really reporting? I don't thing so. It allows you to make any allegation you want and never be called on it. It's a shameful practice that journalists practice, yet they expect to be respected and believed. Remember CBS, Dan Rather and the TANG thing. The "investigation" sidestepped who the source. Also, that TANG ex-Col with an ax to grind gave them the documents but said he would not stand up as the source, nor could tel them where they came from.

Now Newsweek has shown it's rotten face to the world. They should never be believed again.
82 posted on 05/15/2005 5:42:37 PM PDT by jackieaxe (English speaking, tax paying, law abiding citizen.)
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To: NormsRevenge
An apology? Where is it that Al Newsweek has apologized? They have expressed ‘regrets’. That is a far cry from an apology. I’m sure Al Newsweek has regrets. They regret that they have been caught in their lies. They regret that they may no longer slap Bush around with this particular slander. They regret that they cannot incite Islamic lunatics to more frenzied violence. They regret that they cannot bring about more coalition deaths. Poor them.
83 posted on 05/15/2005 5:44:50 PM PDT by YHAOS
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To: NormsRevenge
"We regret that we got any part of our story wrong, and extend our sympathies to victims of the violence and to the U.S. soldiers caught in its midst," Newsweek Editor Mark Whitaker wrote.

You see, dear friends, there are really two ways of getting a story "wrong".

(1) is to make an honest mistake trying to put together a valid and balanced story, even though one had thoroughly crosschecked with multiple, credible sources, or

(2) is for all-out anti-American zealots to fortify a non-story with internationally inflammatory fiction hoping that it will be damning to the U. S. military. Then, when caught, passively toss out some vague "regret" while blaming others and saying nothing about romantic politicism driving the (alleged) news, and chuckle while you and your MSM pals change the headlines briefly to something unrelated, and wait for the story trail to cool off.

I'm thinking that Whitaker's biggest "regret" might be that of getting caught.

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84 posted on 05/15/2005 6:08:43 PM PDT by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: NormsRevenge

My impression of Isikoff is that he is not as smart as he thinks he is.


85 posted on 05/15/2005 6:17:23 PM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Dog

Works for me.


86 posted on 05/15/2005 6:21:12 PM PDT by Valin (The glass is 1/32 full! - The incredible optimist)
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To: Darkwolf

"We regret that we got any part of our story wrong, and extend our sympathies to victims of the violence and to the U.S. soldiers caught in its midst," Newsweek Editor Mark Whitaker wrote."

That and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.


87 posted on 05/15/2005 6:23:41 PM PDT by Valin (The glass is 1/32 full! - The incredible optimist)
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To: AZHua87

How about "If it turns out to be true or false, obviously we will take action against those responsible, Stephen Hadley said in an interview for CNN's "Late Edition."

Legally, what can the government do?


88 posted on 05/15/2005 6:24:58 PM PDT by Valin (The glass is 1/32 full! - The incredible optimist)
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To: NormsRevenge

...zealous Taliban soldiers wielding pickaxes hacked an ancient Buddhist complex to rubble, scrawling graffiti on the walls, a Taliban guard said. "We confront the idols of non-Muslims and destroy them," read one message etched in a wall in Pashtu, the language of Afghanistan's majority Pashtun ethnic group.

Arriving packed aboard four pickup trucks, the soldiers spent several days swarming over the complex, built in tiers up the side of a hill from the second to seventh centuries, said Mullah Saeed Jan, a Taliban guard at the site. An ancient baked clay statue of Buddha...

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3aae70912253.htm

And they shall apologize for their actions when?


89 posted on 05/15/2005 6:36:15 PM PDT by EBH
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To: NormsRevenge
"Muslims in Afghanistan gave Washington three days to offer a response to a Newsweek story..."

Yeah? And THEN what?

These losers can take their precious koran and stick it where the sun don't shine as far as I'm concerned! In fact, the editors of Newsweek can stick their poor excuse for a publication in the same place!

90 posted on 05/15/2005 6:43:21 PM PDT by sneakers
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To: NormsRevenge

Maybe Newsweek could give everyone in Afghanistan a free Frosty like Wendy's.


91 posted on 05/15/2005 6:47:07 PM PDT by doug from upland (MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
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To: Bringbackthedraft
No excuse at this point will believed. Those who wish a jihad at this point are too ignorant to deal with. No mater what we say its going to called a lie.


These ignorant A**holes are so quick to pounce on anything that would make our military as well as any endeavor the could be credited to this president look bad that they do not see the lasting consequences that could potentially harm their own families and friends in the future.
92 posted on 05/15/2005 6:47:40 PM PDT by cjmae
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To: ArmyBratproud
"The US did nothing wrong. The story was a lie. And if you silly punks declare a holy war, we'll bomb your silly a--es back to yesteryear"

That's the best response I've heard so far - and the only one that would make me happy. >:-(

93 posted on 05/15/2005 6:52:20 PM PDT by sneakers
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To: Logical me
Newsweek should be put out of business. I don't give a damn about free speech....

By whom? The government?

I wouldn't throw out our Constitution over a dozen fanatical Islamic diaper heads dying in some turd world country. I much prefer the market forces making Newsweek a better magazine or if they continue to be a mere propaganda tool of he left, they can die a natural death.

BTW, You're not living up to your screen name.

94 posted on 05/15/2005 7:02:56 PM PDT by Popman ("I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it." Patrick Henry)
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To: Seaplaner; Peach

Do we have email addresses? Telephone numbers? Fax numbers? Newsweek needs to be taken to the shed for this one.


95 posted on 05/15/2005 7:20:41 PM PDT by Chgogal
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To: NormsRevenge

There are two things in this world that concern me today. One: Clerics (the leaders) of the Muslim world inciting violence and riots because of some stupid news article. Two: Half the people in the US would sooner stop the spread of human rights and democracy in the middle east than see President Bush get an important political victory.

Here's the truth: There is a powerful movement amongst many in the Muslim world (not all, not even most, but many) that is violent, oppresive, and an immediate threat to freedom as we know it. I don't care if the President is Clinton (Mr or Mrs), Bush, or Mickey Mouse. It's time for all of us to put the petty crap aside (Today I'm speaking to the Dems. In a few years it might be the Repubs).

If it helps, I too wish there never was an Usama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein (and his two nice little boys), several hundred clerics, and thousands and thousands of everyday muslim who want us all dead. But, there is. Stop whining. It's big boy time,now.


96 posted on 05/15/2005 7:21:24 PM PDT by Firefox1 (Sad)
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To: NormsRevenge
When the American flag is burned oversees - we yawn, if we hear about it at all. When Christianity is mocked and blasphemed by the networks, we write letters to the editors. When the Bible is defamed - it's all free speech.

btw - thanks Newsweek for the necessary excuse allowing Muslims to let more blood.
97 posted on 05/15/2005 7:24:19 PM PDT by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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To: NormsRevenge
When the Muslims open the countries and treat Jews, Christians and the bible with respect and stop butchering people including their own children call me.

As for the apology from Newsweek it won't change their minds about either of groups above or the U. S. They hate our guts and want us dead, slaves or Islamic.

Islam and it's followers is an evil power mad death cult.

98 posted on 05/15/2005 7:35:50 PM PDT by mississippi red-neck
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To: NormsRevenge
Meanwhile, President Bush's national security adviser said Sunday the allegation was being investigated "vigorously."

"If it turns out to be true, obviously we will take action against those responsible, Stephen Hadley said in an interview for CNN's "Late Edition.

Good thing the Koran wasn't put in a jar of piss like it was a crucifix or something.

Good thing there's a separation of Church and State in the US unless we're talking about Islam....

99 posted on 05/15/2005 7:42:00 PM PDT by freebilly (Go Santa Cruz Baseball!)
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To: NormsRevenge

"The American soldiers are known for disrespect to other religions. They do not take care of the sanctity of other religions," Qazi Hussain Ahmed, the Pakistani chief of a coalition of radical Islamic groups, said Sunday.

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Actually, to me, this quote is ACLUesque is that is what the socialist want.

From my perspective, many socialist and secularist would pay to flush a copy of the Bible down the toilet and all but burn down each and every church in America if it meant removing religion from society.

To these people (secularist), religion is a threat to their way of life.


100 posted on 05/15/2005 7:47:43 PM PDT by BoBToMatoE
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