To: Fred Nerks
Discrimination as a member of a minority community is something
Mr Ghaffur, himself a Muslim, experienced first-hand
at an early age.
Born in Uganda in east Africa, his family were forced to flee their
native land when
dictator Idi Amin expelled most of the country's minority Asian
population in 1972.
The good officer leaves out "the rest of the story".
(For the younguns, Amin was A MUSLIM; Khadaffi sent Libyan troops to
help him. And when he went into exile, he went to live with his co-congregants
in...Saudi Arabia.)
At that young age, he was discriminated against because he wasn't
the right kind of Muslim.
He found himself in a situation similar to that of the African Muslims
in the Darfur area of Sudan.
He was a Second-Class Muslim dissed by First-Class Muslims.
You'd think he'd learn and ditch that Religion of Peace.
But then, maybe he's found a good career-enhancer with his "I've
been discriminated against" mantra.
32 posted on
08/14/2006 6:52:20 AM PDT by
VOA
To: Fred Nerks; VOA
Thanks for the backstory on Ghaffur.
And I agree. Muslims are horrible racists. What other religion condones slavery in the 21st century?
33 posted on
08/14/2006 7:05:31 AM PDT by
dervish
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