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NEW YORK WILL LOSE $25 BILLION
(from our rep. in NYC, Sis. Aisha}
New York La Guardia airport evacuation was 
originally seen on the 
CNN 
web 
site but was quickly pulled from it.  Sis. 
Tabassum informed me that the 
Jewish 
lobbyists were behind that. While the Jews 
may call in complaints to 
TV and radio stations what they also do is 
contact and bombard that 
particular program's advertisers.
The ant-war movement is 
America 
is huge and the 
numbers do not appear to be 
dwindling.  I suggest that those of us who are 
disgusted with the O'Reilly 
Factor and other racist, anti-Muslim reporting 
not only contact these shows 
producers but, the advertisers!  We should follow 
up with a boycott of these 
advertisers should they ignore our complaints.
Below are government links to our house of 
representatives, the senate, and 
the white house.  We should let our 
"representatives" know that they are 
misrepresenting us.  Yesterday, I heard on NY1 
cable news network that 
although the democrats do not support 
Bush's 
approach to Iraq that they will 
agree to give him $70 billion for the war effort!
Speaking of money lost, it was also reported by 
the same cable station that 
New York City will lose $25 billion dollars this 
year.  At first, the report 
said that the anti-war protests were to blame 
but, later reports stated that 
it was the war on the Iraqi people itself.  Being 
a New Yorker myself, I 
believe that it is a culmination of things.  I 
work in the Wall Street area 
and ever since the war began, I see national 
guardsmen and police officers 
with the military rifles standing in front of 
these financial office 
buildings.  In some blocks each delivery truck is 
stopped and searched by 
bomb sniffing dogs.  Mayor Michael Bloomberg is 
spending $5 million a week 
for this security!  He had the audacity to say 
that New Yorkers should go 
about their daily lives with business as usual.  
Well, anything to protect 
the citizens of New York's money!
Salaam,
Sis. 'Aisha
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Day 14: Iraqi Forces Hold all Major Towns: U.S. 
launches Big New Offensive, 
10 miles in 13 Hours. Tigris Crossed?
8000 Bombs dropped so Far: Steep Rise in Civilian 
Casualties
On April 2, two weeks after the U.S. 
invasion began, Iraqi forces 
were holding back the invaders all along the 
front in the south and the 
center of the country. However, on April 1, at 8 
PM (EST), the U.S. launched 
a major offensive against Al-Kut and Kerbala. 
Thirteen hours later, the U.S. 
claimed that it had broken through at Kerbala and 
had crossed the Tigris at 
Al-Kut. [Iraq is denying the Tigris crossing.] 
The U.S. offensive came after 
three days of non-stop bombing of Iraqi 
Republican guard positions which the 
U.S. claims reduced the Iraqi forces by 40%.
If the U.S. reports are correct, the battle 
for Baghdad may begin soon. 
If the offensive stalls (13 hours is a long time 
for a 10 mile advance), the 
U.S. could face a much longer war than it had 
anticipated.
ANALYSIS: Both U.S. and other non-Iraqi 
reporters are amazed at the 
ability of the poorly armed Iraqi forces to hold 
out for two weeks against a 
superpower. There is no comparison between the 
firepower available to the two 
sides. The Iraqis are fighting without air cover 
which makes their situation 
highly vulnerable.
Observers say that the infusion of Islamic 
motivation has made a big 
difference in the Iraqi resistance. During the 
SIX DAYS WAR, the Israelis 
defeated three secular Arab regimes. In 1991, the 
Iraqis were surrendering in 
droves. Today, with "Allahu Akbar" on the Iraqi 
banner, the Iraqis are 
resisting against overwhelming odds. Very few 
have surrendered in spite of 
the massive U.S. bombing. Those held by the U.S. 
are reported to have been 
captured after their ammunition ran out.
President Saddam Hussain shows no signs 
of wavering and in fact has 
just issued a statement urging the people to 
carry out 
Jihad 
against the 
invaders.
Observers say that in the final analysis, 
President Hussain is banking 
on the support of the Muslim world. Tremendous 
outpouring of support for him  
from the masses of Islam is quite clear. More 
than 6000 Islamic volunteers 
have reportedly arrived in Iraq to join the 
fight. However, all the men 
ruling the Muslim world are quietly supporting 
the U.S. Iran is smugly 
waiting for Saddam to collapse to cash in on the 
Muslim resentment against 
the U.S. 
Turkey 
has not permitted the U.S. to 
open a northern front (90% 
Turks oppose the invasion) but has not helped 
Iraq in any way. 
Syria's 
rhetoric is the strongest but even the night 
goggles story was not correct.
European powers like France and Germany 
would not let Bush and Blair 
wear the fig leaf of UN approval but have not 
brought any resolution to 
oppose the invasion. Russia has been using the 
situation to carry out a 
macabre "referendum" in 
Chechnia 
aimed at 
showing that the victims of 
genocide actually support it.
IRAQ IS GOING IT ALONE.
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MUSHARREF PERMITS FBI TO INTERROGATE 
PAKISTANI 
WOMAN SCIENTIST
March 31 2003 
ISLAMABAD: Authorities detained a female 
scientist over the 
weekend for suspected links with al-Qaeda's 
chemical warfare 
plans, a news report said today. Agents of the 
United States' 
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were 
allowed to 
interrogate Aafia Siddiqui who was shadowed after 
she arrived in 
Karachi on an internal flight, according to the 
newspaper TheNews. Official 
sources did not confirm the arrest. Aafia holds a 
doctorate in neurological sciences from the 
Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology and was living in Boston 
with her 
husband and three children, according to the 
newspaper. She 
allegedly provided logistical support to Adnan G. 
El 
Shukrijumah, who is wanted by the U.S. for posing 
a possible 
threat to its security, according to the FBI 
website. The FBI 
put Aafia's photograph on its website recently 
with the 
statement that "although the FBI has no 
information indicating 
this individual is connected to specific 
terrorist activities, 
the FBI would like to locate and question this 
individual." 
[Information from Sis. Hamdiyeh, South Carolina.]
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EGYPT's 
MUBARAK 
SHOWS HIS HAND
Egypt Expels Top Iraqi Diplomat
The Guardian 
Wednesday April 2, 2003 12:40 AM
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Egypt has decided to expel a 
senior Iraqi diplomat, 
giving him a week to leave the country. An Arab 
diplomat who monitors Iraqi 
affairs in Cairo said the order was served 
Tuesday morning. 
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry in Baghdad called the 
move against Iraqi consul 
Riyad al-Ani "regrettable," Iraqi state 
television reported Tuesday. 
The Foreign Ministry spokesman also said al-Ani 
had been approached by U.S 
intelligence officers in Cairo in February who 
tried to persuade him to 
defect. 
"Al-Ani responded to this futile attempt with 
disdain, dealing the lowest 
of blows to the U.S. spy," Iraqi TV quoted the 
unidentified spokesman as 
saying. 
Egypt's Foreign Ministry declined to comment on 
the expulsion, but Egyptian 
sources and Arab diplomats said the ministry told 
al-Ani he "cannot stay in 
Egypt and has been ordered to leave in seven 
days." 
Beside his consular responsibilities, al-Ani is 
believed to be working for 
Iraqi intelligence, the sources and diplomats 
said, speaking on condition of 
anonymity. 
Iraq's representative to the Arab League, Mohsen 
Khalil, who also heads the 
diplomatic mission to Egypt, did not answer calls 
Tuesday night. 
In an attempt to isolate Saddam Hussein's regime, 
the United States asked 
all countries with Iraqi embassies to expel their 
diplomats. 
Last month, Jordan became the first Arab country 
to do so, ordering five 
Iraqis to leave for actions "incompatible with 
their diplomatic duty" - 
the usual term for spying. Later, the government 
said two of the diplomats 
could stay, but they had already left. 
Jordan stressed the expulsions were for security 
reasons and not in response 
to the U.S. request. 
Egypt severed diplomatic ties with Baghdad 
shortly after Iraqi troops 
invaded Kuwait in August 1990; it then fought 
Iraq as a member of the 
U.S.-led coalition in the 1991 Gulf War. 
Egypt and Iraq reopened their embassies in each 
other capitals in 1998 but 
did not restore full diplomatic ties. Still, 
Egypt has been a major trade 
partner with Iraq under the U.N. sponsored 
oil-for-food program, and Egypt's 
annual exports to Iraq are worth $2 billion, 
officials say.
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