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A Few Editorial Thoughts: GERMANY CAN HELP US 
LEARN
In the case of 
Iraq, 
we can learn from the 
allied victory over Germany 
in 1945. The allies wanted to cover up the fact 
that they had destroyed 
German cities and killed huge numbers of German 
civilians (100,000 in Dresden 
in ONE NIGHT alone). So they decided to use the 
demonization process to 
accuse Hitler of the "Holocaust of the Jews." 
True, terrible things had 
happened to the Jews, but they had happened to 
many other peoples as well.
The "holocaust" was a perfect diversion from 
what the allies themselves 
had done. The German leaders who were arrested 
soon caught on to what the 
allied captors wanted to hear. Most of them tried 
to save their own lives by 
blaming Hitler for all that the allies wanted to 
blame him for. The Nuremburg 
War Crimes tribunal judged Germans as war 
criminals while thousands of 
civilians killed in U.S-British bombing lay under 
the rubble of Nuremburg. 
[Almost the whole city had been reduced to 
rubble.]
Stalin, his hands dripping with the blood of 
millions, was the ally of 
the British and the U.S. It served Stalin's 
purpose to make war criminals out 
of Germans.
IN THE CASE of IRAQ, the U.S. did NOT demand 
that there be an impartial 
inquiry into human rights violations while Saddam 
was in power and could 
answer right back. Now all kinds of graves are 
being dug up. In the process, 
the one million Iraqi children who died of 
sanctions will be forgotten, as 
will thousands of Iraqis killed in U.S. bombings 
in 1991 and 2003.
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IMAM JAMIL al-AMIN's 
CAUSE: Faced with Conspiracy 
and Oppression
Possible Seminars in New York, Baltimore, Atlanta 
and 
Chicago
At the behest of Imam Khalil Abdur-Rahman 
(from North Carolina), there 
is need to bring the cause of Imam Jamil al-Amin 
back into the lime light.  
Imam Jamil was moved from Atlanta to the hick 
town of Reidsville and is being 
kept locked up in solitary confinement 23 hours a 
day.
A bogus case was implemented to convict Imam 
Jamil. He has accused the 
government of conspiracy and oppression. Although 
action was taken against 
him at the state level, there are signs of 
federal involvement in his 
persecution.
Imam Jamil al-Amin is the most important 
Islamic leader in America 
today, based on his independence from the power 
structure and his practice of 
the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be on 
him). He is the only leader 
willing to go to prison and not bow down to the 
oppressors.
Jamaat al-Muslimeen 
supporters are urged to 
talk to Muslim communities 
and mosques to organize seminars on the struggle 
of Imam Jamil al-Amin. 
Efforts should be made in Atlanta, New York City, 
Brooklyn, Baltimore and 
Chicago where Jamaat has representatives.
[Activists like Br. Hodari Ali in 
Washington, D.C. are urged to lend 
their support to this effort.]
For information on the Imam's case, please 
contact Jamaat 
al-Muslimeen's Secretary General, Sis. Motisola 
M. Abdallah at: 
motisola_3@hotmail.com
Imam Khalil Abdur-Rahman, who organizes the 
International Committee in 
defense of Imam Jamil, has informed New Trend 
that some key personalities 
very close to Imam Jamil would be willing to 
speak at our seminars.
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