Posted on 06/12/2002 3:18:08 PM PDT by vannrox
Special Dispatch Series - No. 372 |
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April 25, 2002 | No.372 |
The Saudi Ambassador to London's Ode to Suicide Bombers On April 13, 2002, the Saudi ambassador to London, Ghazi Al-Qusaibi, published a poem in the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat criticizing America and praising suicide bombers. Al-Qusaibi is the author of an article which accused President Bush of having "complexes" and stated that "The entire world fears a future in the shadow of Dubya [i.e. George W. Bush];" the article was printed in Al Hayat on August 9, 2001.[1] The following are excerpts from Al-Qusaibi's poem: "The Martyrs"[2] May Allah witness that you are Martyrs,
[O] Our nation: we have died [1] Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), August 9, 2001. [3] The Prophet's ascension according to the Koran. [4]Ayat Al-Ahras carried out a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem supermarket. [5] Fatma, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, who, as a righteous woman, is surely in Paradise.
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That's OK, as poetry it stinks!
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