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A Brutal War Against Islam:
Why All the Anti-American Feelings When THIS Has Been Going On?
From this source [h/t to Judith]:
Who killed 80,000 Muslims recently, imprisoned thousands more and brutally occupied and de-facto annexed their country? Israel? no. USA? Try again. Remarkably, no UN debate ensued. If Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International made a fuss about it, nobody noticed.
Please check the original source to see what country has been responsible for all this anti-Islam behaviour. I just love the conclusion there:
Something to think about, for those who insist on the fiction of international law.
Category: International Affairs, Islam, United Nations Posted on Monday, October 2, 2006 at 4:35pm
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Tom Hanna (mail) (www):
Maybe we should turn Iraq over to the Russians. Call it "extremely extreme" rendition.
10.2.2006 6:16pm
Mudasir (mail):
What an incredibly barbaric and insensitive thing to say...
Those were 80,000 people who died. Regardless of race, religion or creed people are still people.
10.3.2006 10:50am
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