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The anniversary of Allama Iqbal, the visionary 
poet of 
Pakistan, 
continues. 
This is how his poetry addresses the corrupted 
Muslim upper classes:
"waza' main tum ho nasara, to tamaddan main hunood
yeh musalman hain jinhain dekh kay sharmain yahood!
yuun to sayyed bhi ho, mirza bhi ho, afghan bhi ho
tum sabhi kutch ho, batau to musalman bhi ho?"
[Translation:
In appearance you look like Christians, 
culturally you are Hindus/
Are these Muslims who would make Jews blush with 
shame!
Given that you are sayyeds, mirzas and afghans/
you are all that, but tell me are you Muslims at 
all?]
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Mugabe: A New Mandela from 
Africa 
Speaks out
Calls Attack on Iraq "Grave, Criminal Act"
ZIMBABWE
Mugabe tells 
US 
govt to 'go hang'
Posted Tue, 22 Apr 2003
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Monday told 
the US government to "go 
hang" and said the US-led coalition's operations 
in Iraq were "a grave 
criminal act".
Mugabe, in an Easter interview broadcast on state 
television to mark the 
nation's 23rd anniversary of independence from 
British colonial rule, said 
Western countries described him as a dictator in 
the mould of Saddam 
Hussein.
"When you stick to your principles they say you 
are a dictator.
I am not a dictator," he said.
In Iraq, "you have a death toll of children, you 
have people without limbs, 
you have in international crime that is being 
committed ... a grave criminal 
act," Mugabe said.
Mugabe accuses Bush of vote rigging
Mugabe castigated the State Department's top 
official on Africa, Walter 
Kansteiner, and President 
George W. Bush 
over US 
criticisms of last year's 
presidential elections in Zimbabwe.
Mugabe narrowly won a vote condemned by 
independent observers as swayed by 
political violence and vote rigging.
"Who is Kansteiner to denounce the validity of 
our election? If he doesn't 
listen, let him go hang. Bush, of all people, is 
saying so. We stick by our 
election verdict. What happened in Florida? Who 
of the two of us cheated on 
elections? It was obviously Bush," Mugabe said.
The United States and the European Union, along 
with Zimbabwe's opposition 
Movement for Democratic Change, have refused to 
accept the results of last 
year's poll.
The US government has imposed travel restrictions 
on Mugabe and officials in 
his government and ruling party.
Mugabe acknowledges hardship but defends policy 
Mugabe acknowledged the southern African nation 
was facing its worst 
economic crisis since independence in 1980 and 
had experienced "three years 
of suffering" since he launched an often violent 
program to confiscate 
thousands of white-owned farms. But he defended 
the land-reform policy.
"We are delighted at last our land is now the 
people's land. The white man 
has been displaced by the black man. We are 
strong politically," he said.
Mugabe described the opposition as 
"neo-colonialist extensions of Britain" 
and "agents of imperialism" nurtured by British 
Prime Minister Tony Blair 
and white farmers, the descendants of British 
colonial-era settlers.
"Let it be known we are not totally independent 
until we take over our land.
Now the land is in our hands, we have the 
capacity to improve the lot of our 
people. These hardships are going to go," he 
said.
Zimbabwe suffers acute shortages of food, 
gasoline and essential imports.
[Source not given by sender.]
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[Report by our Iraq Monitor]
U.S. 
Media's 
Coverage of the Karbala Gathering:
Covering Up the Tragedy of Iraq
There was something eerie about the U.S. 
media's three day coverage of 
the Shia gathering in Karbala. Muslims have 
always complained about the 
difficulty of getting their activities reported 
in the U.S. 
media. 
Historic 
anti-U.S., anti-Bush, anti-war rallies in 
Indonesia, 
Morocco and many other 
countries did not get more than passing reference 
in the U.S. 
media. 
Pakistan's 
unprecedented marches by millions in 
Karachi, Rawalpindi, Lahore, 
Peshawar, Quetta and Hyderabad got near ZERO 
coverage. [The only above zero 
report was negative, with the false claim that  
70,000 had turned up in 
Lahore.]
Atrocities against Iraqi and 
Palestinian 
Muslims, even when reported by 
the Arab media, have been kept off the air in 
America. No one here saw what 
happened to Kurds of Ansar al-Islam or the people 
of Basra or to Baghdad's 
civilians owing to the U.S. bombing.
Rachel Corrie, 
the sweet rose of 
America, a household name among 
people of conscience from San Francusco to New 
York, has yet to appear on 
U.S. TV. Why? She gave her life in trying to stop 
Israeli 
atrocities against 
Palestinians, crushed by an Israeli bulldozer 
intent on demolishing a 
Palestinian home.
Then came the gathering in Kerbala. EVERY 
MAJOR TV CHANNEL, both cable 
and the evening network news, reported it for 
three days. Note the main 
points:
1. The U.S. media were enthusiastic about the 
gathering. NOT ONE NEGATIVE 
WORD WAS SAID ABOUT THE GATHERING. No snide 
comments about Shi'ism!
2. 
CNN, 
MSNBC 
and others insisted, 
REPEATEDLY, that there were at least a 
million people there. Some remarks were also made 
about TWO million being 
there. [Compare with how much difficulty anti-war 
marchers have had WITHIN 
the U.S. in getting the media to report marches 
of 100,000 or more people. 
CNN has tended to whittle down half a million 
people to one hundred thousand.]
3. The photography, however, gave the lie to 
the figure of one million. 
The crowd at Kerbala did not appear to be more 
than 30 to 50 thousand. Not a 
million!
4. The media insisted that THERE WERE AT 
LEAST SOME people calling for 
removal of U.S. troops from Iraq. These very few 
anti-U.S. banners, specially 
prepared in English for the media, were given 
extra high coverage.
5. Just in case Americans really thought that 
these people were 
anti-U.S., there was an interview with the 
ayatollah in charge who made it 
very clear that he and his people were very 
grateful to the U.S.
[6. CNN HEADLINE NEWS almost gave the game 
away by saying that in Saddam's 
time too such gatherings were held but then 
"people used to come in buses and 
cars and there was high security."]
Our Analysis: A gathering in Kerbala is 
nothing strange or unusual. All 
Muslims honor the grandson of the Prophet (pbuh). 
However, the media gave it 
maximum coverage to create the impression that 
IRAQ IS NOW FREE. Thus, 
bleeding, torn, looted, pillaged Iraq was 
presented as "free and liberated" 
through this filming of crowds at Kerbala.
People no longer have to think that B-52s 
and B-1s were used to bomb a 
crowded city like Baghdad, that thousands of 
civilians were killed and 
maimed, that Iraq was defenseless against 
American tanks, and fidayeen and 
mujahideen gave their lives trying to stop tanks 
with RPGs and AK47s.
People no longer have to question the 
burning of the 
Qur'an 
library, 
the looting of museums, the desecration of the 
resting place of Shaikh Abdul 
Qadir Jilani, the attack on the mosque of Imam 
Abu Hanifa. All that is to be 
replaced with crowds celebrating in Kerbala.
The extra touch by the organizers of the 
show were the handful of 
anti-U.S. banners to provide "authenticity" and 
give credence.
The Shias are allowing themselves to be 
used, throwing salt on the 
wounds of the Ummah. They will be used and 
discarded but will have 
successfully aroused suspicion against 
themselves. [Compare with the 
situation in Mosul where U.S. troops fired on 
civilian demonstrators, killing 
11 and wounding more than 100. The U.S. entered 
Mosul with a tremendous show 
of military power, tanks and Apaches, to quell 
the civilian opposition.]
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