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To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (3894)1/18/2007 3:05:16 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 20106
 
There are very low literacy rates in most of these countries, so it doesn't really matter. When they do get schooling, it seems to be strictly in the form of memorizing the Koran. Comes in handy for delivering hate speeches with good quotes from the Prophet...



To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (3894)1/18/2007 6:39:27 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
you had to tell them. Now the 't' will be banned, way o go hanks a lo



To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (3894)1/18/2007 10:34:46 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
Islamic Terrorists Shot Dead in Tunisia Had Blueprints of Foreign Embassies
Fox/AP ^ | 1/12/07

foxnews.com

TUNIS, Tunisia — Islamic extremists involved in a deadly fire fight with police this month had blueprints of foreign embassies and documents naming foreign envoys, Tunisia's official news agency quoted the interior minister as saying Friday.

Interior Minister Rafik Haj Kacem described the extremists as "terrorists" in a closed door meeting with members of Tunisia's governing party, the TAP news agency reported.

It was the first time authorities had made available official information on the Jan. 3 confrontation with police that left 14 people dead — two of them members of the security forces.

Run with an iron fist, this country of some 10 million people, a tourist haven for Europeans, has largely been spared Islamic extremist violence. However, 21 people — mostly German tourists — were killed in a 2002 suicide attack on a synagogue on the Tunisian resort island of Djerba. Investigators linked the attack to Al Qaeda.

Fifteen people were arrested following the Jan. 3 clash in Soliman, a town 25 miles south of Tunis, the capital. An initial clash with security forces on Dec. 23 left two dead and two police officers injured. The minister said three police officers were injured but it was not immediately clear whether that was in addition to the two injured in December.

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