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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (127067)3/23/2004 2:32:03 AM
From: boris_a  Respond to of 281500
 
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin

Why bother with arrest and trial.
Sharon, the arsonist of Temple Mountain, learned Milosevic's lesson. It's a blue print.

Meanwhile, giving yesterdays stock market action, financial markets seems to share Europas view of Israel posing a considerable danger to peace.

"It must get darker before we can see the light at the end of the tunnel." Hoo, hoo?



To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (127067)3/23/2004 7:59:00 AM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 281500
 
most of his career, as a local leader of the international Muslim Brotherhood...

This Guardian article writer apparently subscribes to the notion of not speaking ill of the dead... -g/ng. He makes Yassin fit to get the Nobel peace price.

Here is another Guardian story, about his fellow Muslim Brotherhood alumni:

Qutb's works have also influenced al-Qaida, which, under the leadership of the flamboyant and camera-loving Bin Laden, seems to aim at a global jihad that will end with all men under direct, unmediated rule of Allah.

In the context of that global programme, the destruction of the twin towers, spectacular atrocity though it was, is merely a by-blow in al-Qaida's current campaign. Neither the US nor Israel is Bin Laden's primary target - rather it is Bin Laden's homeland, Saudi Arabia


guardian.co.uk