Armored car guard uniforms stolen in June
Canadian airport security lost uniforms
Theft of 2-way radios from busses in California
Another jackscrew problem on an Alaska Airlines plane
Public defender in Florida wants 14 gang rape suspects released
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My apologies if this has been posted, I'm still catching up.
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Al Qaeda in Iraq leader Zarqawi backs killing civilian infidels: website
7 October 2005
DUBAI - Iraqs Al Qaeda leader Abu Musab Al Zarqawi said militants were justified under Islam in killing civilians as long as they are infidels, according to an audiotape attributed to him on Friday.
Islam does not differentiate between civilians and military (targets) but rather distinguishes between Muslims and infidels, said the man on the tape posted on the Internet, who sounded like Zarqawi.
Muslim blood must be spared ... but it is permissible to spill infidel blood, said the speaker.
The comments appeared a day after the Pentagon said it had obtained a letter to Zarqawi from Al Qaedas second in command, Ayman Al Zawahri, saying tactics being used such as bombing mosques and killing hostages might alienate the Muslim masses.
In this letter, he talks about believing that the eventual governance of Iraq must include the Muslim masses, and that they are at risk of alienating those, Pentagon spokesman Brian Whitman told reporters in Washington on Thursday.
Fridays tape was posted on a website which usually carries statements and videotapes from Al Qaedas wing in Iraq.
The speaker said the concept of Jihad (holy struggle) was coming under distorting attacks by the enemies of Islam trying to portray it as a tool for spreading bloodshed and destruction.
Many Muslims have been affected by this campaign and they began shying away from using this term (jihad) for fear of being accused of terrorism. They instead replaced it with the term resistance...
This has tarnished Jihad and its supporters and led to the inclusion of factions that have nothing to do with Jihad such as the rejectionist (Shia) Hizbollah, Fatah movement and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, he said, referring to the Lebanese and Palestinian guerrilla groups.
All this has been done under the pretext that whoever defends his country against the enemy and fights an occupier is involved in resistance. But Jihad is much deeper than that.