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To: greenspirit who wrote (193329)10/17/2001 9:13:51 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769667
 
The legal profession doesn't disbarre a former President for political reasons,
The "legal profession" did not disbarre Clinton. A group of his opponents from Arkansas did that deed.
TP



To: greenspirit who wrote (193329)10/17/2001 9:15:52 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Prominent Muslim Cleric Denounces bin Laden
SLAMABAD, Pakistan - A prominent Muslim cleric
today denounced terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden
and urged Afghanistan's Taliban rulers not to risk
thousands of lives for him.

"Bin Laden is not a prophet that we should put
thousands of lives at risk for," said Tahirul Qadri, who
heads the Pakistani Awami Tehrik Party.

Qadri, who has thousands of followers in Pakistan and
abroad, also criticized the Taliban for sheltering bin
Laden and urged the Muslims to "see the difference
between jihad and acts of terrorism."

He is the first prominent Muslim scholar to condemn bin
Laden and the Taliban so strongly in public. His
condemnation could help the Pakistani government
defuse tensions in Pakistan where a small but vocal
religious group has launched a nationwide campaign
against its decision to back U.S.-led military strikes into
Afghanistan.

"Bombing embassies or destroying non-military
installations like the World Trade Center is no jihad,"
Qadri said, and "those who launched the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks not only killed thousands of innocent
people in the United States but also put the lives of
millions of Muslims across the world at risk."

"Now the Americans are killing Afghans ... they may go
for other targets too. Who knows how many innocent
Muslims will be killed because of those terrorists who
attacked the World Trade Center?"

While urging the United States to stop its airstrikes in
Afghanistan, Qadri held the Taliban rulers responsible
"for the death of hundreds of innocent Afghans."

The Taliban, he said, should have handed over bin
Laden and other terrorists to the United Nations or any
other neutral international organization before the air
strikes began. "They can still do it and save their country
from further destruction," he said.

Qadri, whose Pakistan Awami Tehrik emerged as a
popular religious party in local elections earlier this year,
acknowledged that the United States had provided
credible evidence about bin Laden's involvement in acts
of terrorism.

"In the light of this evidence, the Taliban had no
justification for continuing to protect bin Laden. Why
protect him? Is he a saint or a prophet? He is a man who
himself has admitted arranging car-bomb attacks on
U.S. embassies. He is no saint."
newsmax.com

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