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RACISM IN 
BUSH's 
"WAR"
[by Karen  English, our representative in 
California]
You know what I hate about this obscene "war"--- 
I mean besides the 
arrogance ("The outcome of this war is not in 
question." Donald Rumsfeld), or 
the fact that it was planned years ago and 
Israel, 
one of the main 
beneficiaries, had a hand in the planning, or the 
cheerleading and war 
briefings of network and cable news, or even the 
bragging about all their 
super technology and weaponry?  I hate the racism 
embedded in every aspect of 
this invasion of a sovereign nation.  Here are a 
few examples of Bush and his 
ilk assuming black and brown people are 
"stupider" than most:
1. Bush coming out before the onset of the 
invasion to read some ridiculous 
statement about his Middle East road map. Does he 
think Arabs and Muslims 
aren't aware that Israel and the United States 
are two sides of the same 
coin?
2.  The battle for hearts and minds I guess the 
Iraqi 
people aren't supposed 
to notice that they've lost family members, the 
infrastructure of their 
cities and villages has been destroyed, hunger 
and thirst and disease and 
dismemberment have been forced on them in the 
name of regional domination and 
making things better for Israel. Would they foist 
such circumstances on, say, 
the people of England and then expect to win 
their hearts and minds?
       
3.  The coalition whining about the Iraqi's not 
fighting according to certain 
rules and regulations. Why should the Iraqis 
fight according to America's 
game plan  rather than their own?  A people have 
the right to do anything and 
everything they need to do to fight for their 
homeland.  Only the descendants 
of colonizers and enslavers would expect to 
dictate the rules of engagement.
4.  The underestimation of Iraqi 
resistance---expecting the Iraqis to just 
fall down on their knees in shock and awe before 
the great, white, western 
giant.   A variation on this theme---assuming 
every Iraqi soldier who sheds 
his uniform and stows his weapon is doing so 
while running scared.  Why not 
give them credit for following a successful 
guerilla tactic that the Viet 
Cong used: melting back into the populace?
5.  Propaganda leaflets and radio broadcasts  
Imagine how receptive Americans 
would be to the leaflets and radio broadcasts of 
an invading army.  The 
leaflets contain conciliatory messages and ask 
the Iraqis to tune into 
Nahrain FM, a radio station run by the British.  
The station plays pop hits 
by Jennifer Lopez, Abba, and the Bee Gees.  The 
presumption is that Iraqis 
are thirsting after everything American with its 
superior culture.
6.  The bickering and squabbling already taking 
place concerning 
reconstructing  Iraq (who's going to get those 
contracts), leader selection, 
interim governments, and on and on  There are no 
words that do justice to the 
audacity of the United States and Great Britain, 
and whoever else who's 
trying to get in on it, in assuming such 
incredible authority.
7.  Civilizing the savages  Evangelists are 
already waiting at the border 
with their bibles.  Western businessmen are 
probably salivating at the 
prospect of bringing in the brothels and bars and 
other expressions of 
western civilization.
8.  The deliberate mispronunciation of Arabic 
names and words.  Western media 
were able to pronounce Milosevic, but they can't 
pronounce Saddam, or Muslim.
Note how they make Saddam sound like Sodom (as 
in Sodom and Gomorrah). And 
what about that long u and z sound in Muslim?  
The unspoken message here is 
that their pronunciation is ultimately a 
correction.  They are English 
speakers.  That implies an 
authority 
and 
correctness by virtue of that fact.
And, perhaps the most racist of all
The glut of human interest stories peddled on 
CNN 
profiling the Tyrone 
Washingtons and Jose Riveras of this "war."  They 
were probably duped into 
enlisting by the promise of opportunity.  Now 
they are risking their lives 
for Bush and serving as a kind of lure for more 
black and brown people to 
become cannon fodder for the chicken hawks of 
Washington.
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CHICAGO CALLING 
[At the ground level]
BY: ATHER MASOOD [Our Chicago representative]
YOU DIDN'T SEE THE TAKEOVER OF CHICAGO STREETS ON 
TV: 
Bush's 'Statue' Falls
Saturday April 5, 2003 High School and College 
students joined forces to 
close down Lasalle and Jackson streets in 
downtown Chicago. In a show of 
force, 5 to 6000 students blocked cars, buses and 
general traffic along one 
of the main streets in Chicago. Moving from 
Jackson, students moved into 
Michigan avenue and then back towards the Federal 
plaza. Protestors were met 
with hundred of police officers on horses, foot, 
and in cars. In an attempt 
to intimidate anti-war activists, some police 
officers poured horse manure to 
prevent marchers to move in wide areas.
It is clear these anti-war activities are costing 
the city. With that in mind 
more and more protestors continue to prevent 
free-flowing traffic in the 
downtown area. Despite this show of force no 
arrests were made. It was quite 
clear that young people are able to organize 
and articulate against this 
war without the need of others. Energy, 
enthusiasm, and power were all found 
among the black, white, brown, and yellow youth 
protesting.
Chicago area 
media 
in an attempt to further 
discredit the marchers, ran 
tidbits of what was happening on Saturday. But 
anyone who was around town 
knew the marchers had control of the downtown 
area without provoking any 
violent conflicts. Media, instead tired to focus 
on the "war gains" in 
Baghdad, despite a huge pouring of Anti-War 
sentiment in one day.
The famous Father Flagor from Saint Sabina 
Church, ripped war efforts by 
calling it an unnecessary act of violence. 
Pro-War protestors were in small 
groups and, once again, attempted to provoke a 
conflict by heckling and even 
pushing Anti-War protestors. The police in many 
ways, kept their distance 
from pro-war representatives. A number of high 
rise building corporate 
officers displayed signs to condemn the marchers. 
However, many of them were 
so high that they were overlooked by marchers. 
TOWN HALL MEETING SUNDAY APRIL 6, 200
ONSITE REPORT
In a show of impressive force Muslims, 
Christians, Jews, and Buddhists lashed 
out at Mr. Rahm Emmanuel from the 5th 
Congressional District in Illinois. At 
least 400 people from various community 
organizations condemned Mr. Emmanuel 
for supporting this war and called for him to 
step down.
Representatives from Chicago's most wealthy 
neighborhood castigated 
Congress, the aims of war, and created new forms 
of protest against the war 
on Iraq. Latino activists, Jewish activists 
against Israeli activities, 
Muslim representatives and other jammed the 
Episcopal Church on 4555 North 
Hermitage street to make all know about America's 
dirty war.
A former U.S. government employee who lost a 
family member in 
9-11, 
made a 
most moving speech on the need to end 
"unnecessary conflicts," with Muslim 
people. A Jewish peace representative told the 
story of how she was thrown 
out from home of friends, when she rejected the 
idea by co-workers to kill 
all Muslims in America. A 12-year naval veteran 
also Jewish, literally cried 
and said the American public is being fooled and 
do not know what real war 
is. Such speeches were significant because MR. 
EMMANUEL IS ALSO OF THE 
JEWISH FAITH AND WAS CRITICIZED BY FELLOW JEWS IN 
THE PEACE MOVEMENT. Perhaps 
the most moving speech was by a homeless Vietnam 
Veteran who said " I had the 
right to go kill others but I don't have the 
right to have a home?" Despite 
being publicized on tv and radio NO pro-war 
activists presented themselves. 
(which shows you what they are really about) 
Pro-war advocates had a chance 
to present their views in a respectful manner but 
did not show up. The 
Congressman did not even send a representative. 
Mohammed Masood, representing the Islamic Center 
of Chicago made the point 
how some Americans cannot even tell the 
difference between Asian-Indians and 
Arbas, much less bring Democracy into another 
nation.
IS THIS REAL DEMOCRACY? IS THIS DEMOCRACY THAT 
MR. BUSH WILL CREATE IN IRAQ."
How can he spread democracy when a member of 
congress cannot speak to his own 
constituency? IN HIS OWN NEIGHBORHOOD?
MUSLIMS MUST SUPPORT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Last week the supreme court began to hear 
arguments for Michigan University 
"preferential treatment rules." The prospective 
law students argued that she 
was being discriminated against for not being 
selected on the basis of race. 
So now she has filled suit. In this time of great 
trial for Muslims. It is 
important for us to not let past changes (no 
matter how small or big they may 
seem) be destroyed by this present 
fascist 
administration. It was clear the 
Mr. Ashcroft and the Republican party will use 
the war to attack Affirmative 
Action legislation for African-American, 
Latino/Latina, and Native American 
students. ALREADY there is a limited presence of 
minority students on college 
campuses in the nation. WHAT WILL THIS NEW ATTACK 
BRING?
For Muslims affirmative is something we need to 
support in mass. no 
exceptions period! The cap of the matter is that 
Minority enrolled  students 
are still no longer accepted, promoted and, 
under-appreciated. There is 
"preferential treatment," for minority enrolled 
students in the armed forces. 
So how come there cannot be "preferential 
treatment" for the poor and 
vulnerable?
The ruling on this case will not take place until 
June. But for Muslims 
affirmative action in America is not very 
different than similar actions for 
Muslims in 
India 
or in other parts of the world. 
Support for the vulnerable, 
poor, and oppressed everywhere is an Islamic duty 
which IS an Islamic 
teaching. How can Muslims support oppressed 
people in other nations and not 
in America itself? How sad it is that people 
bleed, fought, and died for 
affirmative action and now the American 
administration has the audacity to 
question it's need? Of course there is a need. 
Just go look at any major 
institution in the nation. Will you find a person 
of color there? Hardly, 
unless they live in a Caucasian reality and are 
comfortable with it.
Does any American have the right to curtail the 
over all importance of 
affirmative action laws?
If Affirmative action is destroyed then Muslims 
should step forward and 
create their own form of affirmative action so 
disenfranchised students can 
still get the education every human being 
deserves.
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KILLING AN IRAQI CHILD 
FIGHTER
[Sent by Sis. Hamdiyeh, South Carolina]
Killing a child: 'I did what I had to do'
04:08: 2003
Reuters
When a young Iraqi boy stooped to pick up a 
rocket propelled grenade off the
body of a dead paramilitary, US Army Private Nick 
Boggs made his decision.
He unloaded machinegun fire and the boy, whom he 
puts at about 10 years old, 
fell dead on a garbage-strewn stretch of waste 
land at Karbala.
Boggs, a softly spoken 21-year-old former hunting 
guide from Alaska, says he 
knew when he joined the army 18 months ago he 
might someday have to make a 
decision like that.
He hoped it would never come and, although he has 
no regrets about opening 
fire, it is clear he'd rather it wasn't a child 
he killed.
"I did what I had to do. I don't have a big 
problem with it but anyone who 
shoots a little kid has to feel something," he 
said after fierce weekend 
fighting in this Shi'ite Muslim holy city that 
left dozens of Iraqis and one 
American soldier dead.
As US troops take the Iraq war out of the desert 
and into the main cities, 
they are increasingly seeing children in their 
line of fire.
Many are innocent civilians in the wrong place at 
the wrong time and 
military officers concede that some may have been 
killed in artillery or 
mortar fire, or shot down by soldiers whose 
judgment is impaired in the "fog 
of war".
But others are apparently being used as fighters 
or more often as scouts and 
weapons collectors. US officers and soldiers say 
that turns them into 
legitimate targets.
"I think they're cowards," Boggs said of the 
parents or Fedayeen 
paramilitaries who send out children to the 
battlefield.
"I think they thought we wouldn't shoot kids. But 
we showed them we don't 
care. We are going to do what we have to do to 
stay alive and keep ourselves 
safe."
The boy he killed was with another child of 
around the same age when they 
reached for the RPG and came under fire. Boggs 
thinks the second boy was 
also hit but other soldiers think he escaped and 
that he dragged his 
friend's dead body away.
Boggs' platoon leader, Lieutenant Jason Davis, 
said the young soldier 
struggles with what happened even if he had no 
choice but to shoot.
"Does it haunt him? Absolutely. It haunts me and 
I didn't even pull the 
trigger," he said. "It blows my mind that they 
can put their children into 
that kind of situation."
Although Boggs plays down suggestions he was 
upset by the incident, he also 
says his view of combat has changed since 
Saturday, when his platoon came 
under intense RPG and rifle fire from the moment 
they entered Karbala until 
way after nightfall.
Before - like many young soldiers - he says he 
was anxious to get his first 
"kill" in a war. Now, he seems more mature.
"It's not about killing people. It's about 
accomplishing a mission ... When 
we talk, we don't say how scared we were. But we 
found out how you feel when 
an RPG hits the wall just up from you and you 
think 'Damn, I could have been 
right there'," he said.
Reuters
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