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Jamada al-Thani 19,1427/July 15, 2006  #45
TRAGEDY in PAKISTAN: July 14: The murder of Allama Hasan Turabi. 
Inna lillahe wa inna alaii rajeun. In a senseless sectarian attack, 
a leader of the Islamic coalition MMA, Allama Turabi, was killed 
in Karachi, outside his home.
Sectarianism is senseless because the forces of imperialism are the 
enemies of ALL Muslims, be they Shia or Sunni. Behavior, not sect, 
should be the standard for Muslims. Imperialists are supported by 
agents from both sects. Ali Sistani, Jaafari, Allawi, Shahristani, 
Nuri, all Shias, are supporting the U.S. in Iraq. But other agents, 
like Abdullah of Jordan, Hosni of Egypt, Karzai of Kabul, Musharraf 
of Pakistan are all Sunnis.
Our sincere condolences go out to Allama Turabi's family. He was 
indeed a great scholar, teacher and standard bearer of Shia Sunni 
unity. May Allah help us to remember that we are ONE UMMAH and we 
are all under attack. [The Editor.]
Jamaat al-Muslimeen News
P.O. Box 10881
Baltimore, MD 21234
We urge Muslims in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany and "Great" 
Britain to use peaceful means to break the influence and power 
of international Jewish-Zionism. Remember that we are in our 
millions in these countries. Faced with the blatant aggression 
of Jewish terror groups known as Israel, we have the high moral 
ground. There is absolutely no reason why we should have any 
positive relationship with the terror groups [IDF and the 
Israeli air force] wreaking havoc in Gaza and Lebanon, or 
with their supporters in these countries.
Remember that the future of the Middle East will be decided by 
ISLAM [inshallah], not by the U.S. or by the Zionist terror 
groups. So, stop begging the U.S. to restrain the terror entity 
known as Israel. The U.S. won't do it. Bush and Blair are the 
servants of the terrorist entity.
Mobilize, as the followers of Allah and His last messenger, 
Muhammad, peace be on him, to undermine the power of the 
Jewish terror groups known as Israeli.
Do you have Jewish friends, doctors, attorneys, businessmen, 
who support Israel? This is the time to break that relationship.
DO NOT BUY FROM JEWISH BUSINESSES which support Israel.
DO NOT BUY FROM any businesses which support Israel, such as 
Nestle, Starbucks, Coca Cola, Home Depot, McDonald's, Arm 
and Hammer and Disney. [There is an IsraDisney!]
Three items from our efforts to awaken the American people to the danger from Israeli terrorism:
1. "Making it Plain" is an exim radio program which broadcasts 
across America. Dr. Wilmer Leon was the host on July 12, 13 
and 14 and interviewed Dr. Kaukab Siddique. Dr. Leon spoke to him 
for half an hour and asked him about Lebanon-Gaza, Taliban and 
India's missile launch. Here are the main points Dr. Siddique:
* Israel is an occupation force which has usurped Palestine and 
inflicted serious harm on Lebanon and Syria. Thousands of 
Palestinians, including 1,000 women and 350+ children are in 
Israeli prisons. Israel has no justification under any law to 
claim that its soldiers should not have been captured by Hamas 
or Hizbullah. These are occupation forces and have no right to 
complain that they are facing resistance.
* Israel's bombardment of Lebanon indicates that the Jewish 
entity is terrorist. It is willing to bring down an entire 
nation to re-take its captured occupation troops. Racism is 
latent in the assertion that 3 Jews are more important than 
all of Lebanon and Palestine.
* [Dr. Leon asked about the latest New York Times report 
on the Taliban.]
Taliban have been totally misunderstood in America owing to a 
decade long demonization campaign.
Taliban are rising up from among the Pashtuns who are more than 
60% of Afghanistan. It's absurd to claim that Taliban are 
opposed by the people [as the NY Times says]. NOT ONE TALIB 
has been handed over to the U.S. by the people during 
this offensive.
* U.S. troops entering Afghan homes and questioning elders and 
examining the BODIES of Afghans to see if they are fighters is 
a major disaster for the U.S. The Afghans do not forget such 
insults. Entering an Afghan home with armed force is against 
Afghan sense of honor and will result in more support 
for the Taliban.
* It's silly to dole out money and gifts to the Pushtuns to 
induce them to sell out the Taliban fighters. If that were 
workable, Mullah Umar, with a $10 million U.S. bounty on his 
head, would have been caught over the last 5 years, as would 
have been al-Zawahiri [$25 million] and Osama [with $50 million]. 
Remember, here we are dealing with Islamic people, hard core.
* About the INDIAN MISSILE: The U.S. was so riled up about 
the North Korean missile but said nothing about India's blatant 
exercise. Both the Indian and Pakistani governments shoot off 
missiles every now and then to spruce up nationalistic feelings 
and create the impression of "India vs Pakistan." In fact, both 
governments are in the U.S. camp and their problems are internal.
* India has spent its energies in occupying and suppressing 
KASHMIRIS, terrorizing and killing SIKHS, and repressing and 
shootiing down ASSAMESE students. Pakistan's regime has been 
battling Islamic frontier tribes to help the U.S. bottle up 
the Taliban and is facing simmering discontent and rebellion 
in Baluchistan.
* Most media did not report that the INDIAN MISSILE FAILED while 
the North Korean missile did not fail but was deliberately 
brought down because it was not meant to hit a target.
2. Ms. Nadrat Siddique writes to National Public Radio [NPR]
The Unasked Question: Israel Using our Six BILLION + Dollars 
to Attack Democratically Elected Hamas Government and 
Democratically Elected Hizbullah Leadership
To: All Things Considered
Date: July 15, 2006
I am writing in response to Michele Norris' July 14 interview with Edward 
Djerejian. When Norris asked the former U.S. ambassador to Israel (and 
Syria) what steps the U.S. should take to address the current situation, 
the ambassador blithely came up with a mouthful of diplomatic-sounding 
niceties, like a U.S. call for cessation of hostilities by all parties, 
getting the opposing sides to talk, and possible prisoner exchange.
He did not mention--and Norris did not dare ask about--the most obvious 
leverage the U.S. has in the conflict--the six billion dollars plus, which 
the U.S. doles out to Israel every year. Does that mountain of U.S. tax 
payers' money come with no accountability whatsoever?
It would seem that attempting to unseat a duly elected government (Hamas), 
bombing the Beirut Airport, and destroying vast civilian infrastructure in 
Gaza are violations of international law, whatever excuses Israel makes 
for these actions. If an Arab state engaged in such violations--for any 
reason--it would be under international sanctions or other forms of 
economic strangulation, like yesterday. A perfect example is the U.S. rush 
to block previously promised aid to Hamas, in the absence of any 
provocative acts by the latter, subsequent to the PA election.
It is high time to hold Israel to basic standards of International Law, or 
stop sending them our tax dollars.
3. Perfect Timing
REACHING out to U.S. Muslims in Virginia: 
BOYCOTT 
BUSINESSES WHICH SUPPORT ISRAEL
On July 14, 2006 Jamaat al-Muslimeen distributed its "BOYCOTT 
of Israeli Apartheid supporters" CARD after Juma' at the 
Islamic Center in Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. 
Unfortunately, the crowd was large and we did not have enough 
cards to give everyone. Still, alhamdullillah, the impact was 
very positive owing to Israel's rampage in Lebanon.
Jewish-Zionist Baby Killers
Gruesome scenes after Israeli air raids on south Lebanon
By Jihad Siqlawi
Agence France-Presse
TYRE — A baby was sliced into three and body parts hung from 
olive trees as the full force of Israeli military might hit 
rural southern Lebanon Thursday.  In the deadliest Israeli 
strikes in a decade, at least 47 people were killed.  As the 
south came under a relentless air assault that destroyed 
vital bridges linking one area to another, ordinary life 
came to a standstill as terror-stricken residents hid 
indoors and businesses remained closed.  The silence that 
reigned over southern Lebanon was broken only by the sounds 
of violence and its aftermath — bomb blasts and the wail of 
ambulance sirens.  Israel's offensive, prompted by the 
capture of two of its soldiers by the group Hizbollah in 
a bid to secure a swap of prisoners, was the most serious 
since it ended 22 years of occupation in southern Lebanon 
in 2000.  On a charred mattress rest the remains of a 
burned baby girl, her arm to one side. Her upper body is at 
one end of the bed and her lower body at the other.  Police 
said the 10-month-old and six other family members were 
killed when an Israeli missile hit their home in the usually 
quiet village of Baflay, near the coastal city of Tyre.  The 
baby, whose name has not yet been released, was taken to a 
hospital morgue in Tyre. Her body has not yet been claimed 
by relatives.  As dawn broke over the sleepy village of Dweir, 
near the main central market town of Nabatiyeh, tragedy hit 
the household of Adel Akkash, a Shiite Muslim cleric.  An 
Israeli missile destroyed his home, and neighbours who rushed 
to help met with a gruesome scene. Akkash, his wife and their 
seven young children were all dead.  Relief workers were called 
in to recover the remains of Akkash's seven children from the 
family olive grove, an AFP correspondent said. Small severed 
body parts were recovered from the branches of olive trees, 
and placed in plastic bags.  Eleven members of another family 
— including five children — met a similar fate in Zibqine, a 
small village southeast of Tyre.  A missile destroyed the home 
of a former mayor of the village who died a few years ago, 
burying his entire family under the rubble.  Hours after the 
attack, the dusty bodies of his wife, children and nephews 
were retrieved from the debris by relief workers who took them 
to a hospital morgue.  Three other relatives were found wounded, 
and taken to hospital.  "We were all hiding in the shelter when 
the house was destroyed by the Israeli jets," one of them told 
AFP.  "What did we do to deserve this barbaric attack on 
civilians? There are no resistance [fighters] here," he said.  
Police said Israeli air strikes also killed two civilians in 
Baraashit, five in Shour and three in Srifa, three villages near 
Tyre.  Six civilians were wounded and taken to hospital after 
air strikes destroyed three houses in the village of Maarub, 
east of Tyre, police said.  "The Israelis are suffocating us. 
They destroyed our roads and bridges. We cannot even flee," 
said southern resident Ahmad Kamel.  "They are killing civilians 
because they cannot kill Hizbollah fighters. They want to bring 
us back to the occupation era. We cannot take this injustice 
any more. Will the world continue to watch them kill children 
without doing anything?" asked Jamil Hassan.
Friday-Saturday, July 14-15, 2006
Courtesy New Trend reader "Malangbaba"
PALESTINIAN PRISONERS INCLUDE Nearly 400 Children
Read this account and think of the Jewish Terror Group IDF's 
Complaint about one of its terrorists, Shalit, 
Captured from his Tank!
Apuntes Palestine are the notes of a Boricua
from New York in The Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Apuntes is my way of taking notes, taking aim,
indicating, pointing out, and promoting
views from the ground in Palestine.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Free Musa!
Back in Beit Ummar we were getting into work mode. The popular 
committee of resistance to the wall and israeli occupation met 
with the ISM delegates in town to discuss our plan of action. 
There are popular committees in most villages of the West Bank 
and there are ISM folks in various regions supporting 
non-violent direct action.
It is difficult at times to negotiate the role of allies, 
privilege, organizing experience, language, and whole truckload 
of issues that may come up but mish mushkulah -not a problem. 
One way or another we come up with ways to support local 
popular resistance. One tension that is real is the fact that 
as internationals we tend to be men and women engaging male 
committees. Palestinian women are the backbone of the home 
and the community but they are not present at the meetings we 
have attended, nor at the actions. International women are 
strategizing to at least meet with more local women.
While some of us were back in the Beit others were in court 
engaging in courtroom solidarity with Musa Abumariya, popular 
committee member and local ISM contact. He was beaten pretty 
badly and arrested my first day in town. A progressive Israeli 
lawyer took on his case and ISM paid his bail, now we have to 
develop his defense, but this doesn't hold back a fiery Musa. 
Prison does not scare him, he has been imprisoned before, and 
he will continue to organize.
All of the men we have been working with and getting to know 
have spent time in prison. Although I teach in jail back home, 
I am astonished at how pervasive incarceration is here; it 
reminds me of working-class communities in New York. Everyone 
knows someone currently in or who has been in. Maybe we can 
draw some connections... the South Bronx and Southside Jamaica 
Queens, in some ways, are occupied, Palestine is occupied. We 
need to free our sisters and brothers. We need to free the land!
So Tuesday night we decided that on Wednesday we would meet 
families of prisoners and others directly affected by the 
settler occupation, Thursday would be a meeting with the 
village council and Friday & Saturday we would support actions 
here and in other villages. We managed to drink tea with the 
family of Yusef Abumariya, a popular committee member from Beit 
Ummar who has been in prison for a short while.
His mother and his nieces and nephews miss him so much. So does 
the popular committee in Beit Ummar. Imprisonment is an 
effective tool in disrupting the organizing necessary to 
change the conditions here. That is why alliances between 
local organizers, progressive Israelis, and internationals 
are crucial. Together we can outsmart the Zionists.
Many of you are aware of the incredible bombing campaign 
Israel has launched on Gaza. Some may know it has something 
to do with an Israeli soldier being captured, but less may 
understand the roots of this particular conflict. There are 
around 9000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Over 1000 
prisoners have not been charged but are in detention 
nonetheless. Numerous women and around 400 children under 
the age of 18 are a part of this lot. This is why an Israeli 
soldier was captured; Palestinians are demanding the release 
of women and children from Israeli prisons and are willing to 
release this soldier in exchange. As a man, a teacher, an 
anti-imperialist, and a witness to the silent terror of 
incareceration, I can understand the families' outrage and 
the nations demand. Can you?
2006-07-15 Sat 19:35:12 cdt
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