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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: LindyBill who wrote (42552)9/8/2002 6:39:47 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Well, we hope to see some evidence soon if Iraq had a hand in 9/11.

Either it's Ritter who is a shill for Saddam, or Blair and Bush who are shills for big defense biz who want to drum up some deals and experiment with new bombs at the expense of real peoples lives and welfare..

However these guys are guilty by definition.

(saw this first in the Daily Telegraph)

hindustantimes.com

Muslim clerics to meet on Sept 11 to celebrate anniversary

Press Trust of India
London, September 08

Extremist Muslim clerics will meet in London on September 11 to celebrate the anniversary of Al-Qaida's attacks on the United States and to launch an organisation for Islamic militants, said an organiser of the conference.

Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed of Al-Muhajiroun, a radical group that supports making Britain an Islamic state, said on Saturday the conference will argue that the terror attacks were justified because Muslims must defend themselves against armed aggression.

The event at Finsbury Park mosque in north London, "September 11, 2001: A Towering Day in History," will also mark the launch the Islamic Council of Britain.

Mohammed said the council will aim to implement Sharia law in Britain and will not exclude Al-Qaida sympathizers from membership.

The conference will discuss the "positive outcomes" of September 11, which delegates perceived as a battle against an "evil superpower," he said.

"I did not praise September 11 after it happened but it becomes more clear now why they did it, although I personally regret the loss of life," he said.

Mohammed said he had secured a six-figure sum to fund the he Islamic council, which would build a dozen Islamic centres, launch a website and hold classes for Muslims.

"We will not stop Al-Qaida people from joining. To us they are devoted people who were trying to stop the invasion of a Muslim country," Mohammed said.

Also due to attend the meeting on Wednesday are Yasser al-Sirri and Abu Hamza al-Masri, a cleric at the Finsbury Park mosque, which is widely regarded as a center of radical Islam in Britain.
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