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To: Alighieri who wrote (310539)11/13/2006 10:43:58 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577143
 
Rather than criticize the situation in Iraq, he should call on Sunnis worldwide to accept Shia's intepretation of Islam peacefully. And maybe let Saudi women go outside the house on their own if they want to have a walk in solitude.

Which would have what effect on the iraqi situation?


My point is that listening to the SA government criticize the situation in Iraq is similar to listening to the neo-cons criticizs the situation in Iraq - the situation in Iraq is largely their creation. Neo-con philosophy got the US government involved in Iraq, but SA promotion of intolerance is largely responsible for the sectarian tensions amongst the Iraqi population. SA government policies of intolerance are a major contributor to "sectarian hatred" internally among Muslims (a la Iraq and elsewhere), and externally among Muslims and non-Muslims.

It's illegal to be Jewish in SA - start with that heinous institutionalized SA government policy, and then ask why we should listen to the SA government spokesperson criticize any other country.