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To: lorne who wrote (2758)9/12/2003 10:07:06 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 3959
 
The reason I said religious practice is that the people were led to believe that the widow would be joining her husband in heaven. Which is similar to some Muslims saying that those who died in the name of religion would go to heaven.

This is religious abuse. Does not matter which religion as long as it is abuse.



To: lorne who wrote (2758)9/12/2003 11:03:32 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3959
 
War on terror not against Islam: Advani

NEW DELHI, Sept 11: Indian Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani stressed on Thursday the international fight against terrorism was not against Islam, as India went on high alert on the second anniversary of the attacks on the United States.

"I met the Israeli prime minister yesterday (Wednesday) and I told him strongly that our fight is against terrorism. It is not against Islam," Mr Advani told a function to mark the Sept 11 attacks.

"It is wrong to connect patriotism and terrorism with any religion. It is wrong, very wrong," said Mr Advani, considered a leading hardliner in India's Hindu nationalist-led government.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon cut short his visit and left New Delhi on Wednesday due to twin suicide bombings near Tel Aviv and in Al Quds that killed 15 people.

During his landmark visit, the two countries signed a joint statement saying they were both "victims of terrorism" and pledging to fight the "scourge" together.

The high security blanket thrown over New Delhi for Mr Sharon's visit was maintained on Thursday due to the Sept 11 anniversary with police pickets on major roads and outside key buildings.

Earlier on Thursday, a brief panic erupted at New Delhi's international airport when the knife fell out of the pocket of a worker putting luggage into a Sri Lankan airliner.-AFP

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