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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (72003)12/26/2005 12:32:53 PM
From: lorneRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
chinu. You said...."Here is a news report in a reputable foreign newspaper. Show me where they used the word "Islamic terrorists".....
And...."In continuation of my earlier post, here is the link:"....

news.ft.com

In continuation of YOUR eariler post here is a link from the same news source that does use the term " islamic terrorists "

First line in article..."After episodes of Islamist terrorism

Note.... news.ft.com

Christopher Caldwell: Sacred cow of religious rights
By Christopher Caldwell
Published: July 15 2005 18:40 | Last updated: July 15 2005 18:40

After episodes of Islamist terrorism – whether in New York after September 11 2001, or in London last week – Islam itself has tended to face high levels of suspicion and even hostility. But, surprisingly, such incidents have also elicited a raft of praise for Islam from political leaders. In his televised address in the wake of the London bombings, Tony Blair, the British prime minister, said: “We know that these people act in the name of Islam but we also know that the vast and overwhelming majority of Muslims here and abroad are decent and law abiding people who abhor terrorism every bit as much as we do.” Days later, he extolled “the moderate and true voice of Islam”
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