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Condolences to Prominent Bangladeshi Intellectual
[New Trend 
joins in condolences to the family of Dr. Shahjahan Khan. 
Truly a success story here when a man lives virtuously for a 100 years 
and leaves behind children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, 
all of them wonderful. 
Here is Dr. Khan's letter informing us of the passing of his father.]
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah.
Some of you may know that my beloved father died on Friday, 
4 February 2005 at about 7:45am (Bangladesh time) in his village 
residence in Pukharia, Gopalgonj, Bangladesh. 
Innalillahi wainna elaihi rejeun. 
He was over 100 years old, and has left 6 daughters and 4 sons 
along with 39 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren children.
I was able to see him a week before his death and spent the day of 
Eidul Adha with him. But I missed his Janaja Prayers as I left Dhaka 
few minutes before he passed away on Friday.
Please pray for the departed soul so that Allah forgives all his sins 
and grants him paradise.
May Allah guide us to the Jannat.
Fi amanillah.
Dr Shahjahan Khan
Australia
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Islamic 
New Year 1426 Began on February 10
Let's Make 1426 a Year of Victory for Islam: Unity is the Key.
Oppose the Tyranny of Bush & his Agents in the Muslim World.
Peaceful Change through 
Women's 
Participation, Reduction of Nationalism, 
Re-Education of Sectarian Groups: 
Qur'an 
and Authentic 
Hadith 
are our Guidance
by 
Kaukab Siddique
The year 1426 has begun and could be a key year in Muslim history. 
Predators are hunting Muslims. 
Bush 
has been inaugurated in the 
U.S. 
Sharon is in place in 
Israel. 
Mubarak 
of 
Egypt, 
Abdullah of Jordan, Musharraf of 
Pakistan, 
Abdullah of "Saudi" Arabia , Karzai in Kabul, Allawi/Sistani/Chalabi in 
Iraq 
are doing their duties.
It's about as dismal a situation as when the Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, 
destitute, with his children dead, his enemies united, 
his companions under torture and exile, had to leave his home in 
Makka 
to take refuge in Madinah. The rest is history. Now we know that 
the Hijrah which seemed to be defeat was the start of victory. 
No wonder 'Umar ibn al-Khattab (r.a.) decided to start the 
Islamic calendar with the Hijrah.
Here is New Trend's FOUR POINT AGENDA for 1426:
- 
Bring Muslim women into the Islamic struggle, giving them equal 
participation in Shoora, the Islamic decision-making processes.
 
- 
Reduce nationalism. Help the 56 Muslim republics, autocracies and tin pot 
nation-states to see themselves as part of Global Islam. ONE GOD, ALLAH, 
ONE LEADER, MUHAMMAD, pbuh, ONE UMMAH, from 
Nigeria 
to 
Chechnia, 
from Morocco to the Philippines, from Brooklyn, USA to London, UK, 
to Paris, France, to Berlin, Germany.
 
- 
Help the sectarian groups within Islam to re-educate themselves. 
Cooperation with oppressors is definitely not the message of 
Hussain ibn Ali [Allah be pleased with both]. 
The sectarian Shi'ite support for American occupation forces in Iraq and 
Afghanistan 
and cooperation with U.S.' surrogate ruler in Pakistan is a strategic 
blunder which the Shi'ite leaders have committed. Let us help them 
to re-evaluate their position.
 
- 
In America, work with Christian, Socialist, Native American, Afrocentric, 
German and other groups, especially those which are non-doctrinaire and 
are working against war, oppression and monopolization of information.
 
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As-salaam alaikom.
Islamic New Year greetings!
Let us pray that the upcoming year will strengthen our faith, give us 
courage to resist 
taghoot, 
and to stand strong in defense of oppressed 
people throughout the world.
--Nadrat
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ANALYSIS
Lynne Stewart, 'Ahmed Abdel Sattar, Yusry Convicted in Landmark Case.
Larger Picture: U.S. is Bastion for Every Tyranny Against Islam.
by Kaukab Siddique
Human rights 
activists and all people of conscience are in a state of shock at 
the guilty verdict handed down by a New York jury in the case of 
three defendants, a famous attorney, an opponent of the Mubarak regime 
in Egypt and a university professor. How could this have happened in 
America which is supposed to be built on freedom of _expression? 
Some Observers are genuinely puzzled because they do not see the 
larger picture.
There was a time when America opposed tyranny. The Irish freedom 
fighters collected funds in this country. The movement against 
Apartheid in South Africa was successful in part owing to the 
divestment movement which had widespread support in the U.S. Tens 
of thousands of scholars, scientists and dissidents fled to America 
from the Muslim world, often to escape tyranny. Among those who came 
here was the blind Shaikh, Dr. Omar 'Abdel Rahman who sought to escape 
the brutal regime of Hosni Mubarak. American Muslims openly supported 
the people of 
Kashmir, 
Palestine, 
Syria 
and 
Iran 
[under the Shah] and many others.
Many Muslims in America still do not realize that the 
Zionist-Christian-right 
coalition has carried out a coup in America. This is no longer a 
free country, although the surface level appearance of freedom is 
still tolerated. When Stalin undermined the Soviet revolution, some 
of the people most loyal to the Soviet revolution were put on trial 
and condemned, through extensive show trials, as enemies of the 
people. Something comparable is happening in America today.
When the GUILTY VERDICT was handed down in the New York court on 
February 10, 
grown men and women were sobbing in the court, 
even two of the jurors. People could not understand how this could 
have happened: AN ATTORNEY, Lynne Stewart, WHO FOUGHT TO KEEP PEOPLE 
OUT OF PRISON is facing prison herself! Such things are supposed to 
happen only in Egypt.
Ms. Stewart stated that the verdict was owing to "the climate of fear" 
which prevails in the country. That may be true at the micro level, 
and could well have influenced the jury [we'll discuss the micro level 
separately], but the bigger picture is much more explanatory of the 
situation. My thesis is that the U.S. has become a BASTION for 
TYRANNIES IMPLANTED THROUGHOUT THE MUSLIM WORLD. America, which was 
for freedom, has reversed itself.
Think this through. Here are the steps to discovery:
- 
Lynne Stewart, Ahmed 'Abdel Sattar and Yusry never tried to harm 
the United States.
The idea that they would be involved in teaching violence against the 
U.S. is unthinkable. Even the virulent prosecution attorneys did not 
make such a claim. The allegation against them was...
 
- 
OPPOSITION to the TYRANNY of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. There is 
documentation available in the archives of Amnesty International 
and just about every human rights organization that Mubarak's regime 
practices routine and random arrests against suspected opponents, 
carries out torture on an ongoing basis and has been involved in 
desecration of mosques and rape of female relatives of opponents.
 
- 
A pre-Zionist-Evangelical-takeover America would have put Hosni Mubarak 
on trial. Instead we see Mubarak's opponents being put on trial in an 
American court even when it's clear that they have never harmed 
America nor did ever intend to do so.
 
- 
A SIMILAR situation occurred in the case of the so-called 
"VIRGINIA JIHAD NETWORK." The young men who traveled to Pakistan 
to show marginal, non-violent, support for the cause of Kashmir, 
got ridiculously long prison terms from an American judge. Why? 
Understand this now....
 
- 
The U.S. supports 
INDIA 
and after the Zionist-Evangelist coup any enemy of India is seen as 
an enemy of America. The U.S. did not need the Patriot Act to punish 
the Virginia Innocents. Some old, long unused law schedule was dug up, 
dusted up to provide a legal face to the show trials of the politically 
young Virginian Americans. [MASAUD KHAN was given 90 years by some 
twisted interpretation of law which Orwell could not have thought up 
with all his creative imagination.
Masaud, like Ahmed 'Abdel Sattar, is a straight American who has 
never harmed a fly or refused to pay a traffic ticket.]
 
- 
Earlier, BENEVOLENCE and other Muslim charities in America were 
closed down. The prosecution carried out an intense search of their 
papers and found that a very small amount had been donated to buy 
boots and warm clothing for freedom fighters in Chechnia. Thus America, 
which used to call the Soviet Union an evil empire, now shuts down 
charities because they sent insignificant amounts to the Chechens. 
[According to the Qur'an, charity can in part be spent for freedom 
of enslaved people. Such spending is not an infringement of any 
Islamic law on charity.]
 
- 
Earlier still, the U.S. closed down the Holy Land Foundation which 
was helping Palestinian orphans and widows in Palestine. The 
Zionist-Evangelical coup meant that the U.S. must not only support 
Israel, as it did before the coup, but also stop any help from going 
to the Palestinian people if it was not going to puppet groups 
controlled by the U.S. and Israel. Anyone who knows Holy Land 
Foundation would know that these were the most pro-American, blindly 
pro-American people imaginable, very conservative in their politics. 
The U.S. evidently closed them down because of the relatively new 
alliance with Sharon.
 
Thus, my thesis is proven that the U.S. has become a bastion for 
tyranny throughout the world. Totally innocent, non-violent people 
are being sent to prison and treated as "terrorist connections" 
NOT BECAUSE THEY OPPOSE the U.S. but because they oppose tyranny in 
Egypt, Kashmir, Chechnia and Palestine.
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This is the first of a series of articles on the Lynne Stewart-Ahmed 
'Abdel Sattar-Yusry conviction.
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SUDAN: 
Towards Understanding Issues Related to Biggest 
African 
Country.
by Bilal Sunni-Ali, Atlanta
BILAL SUNNI-ALI is the co-producer and host of What Good is A Song ? 
a radio news and talk format on WRFG FM in Atlanta.
Bilal and his wife Fulani Sunni-Ali have a seventeen year track record as 
radio program producers on WRFG in Atlanta. For the past five years they 
have produced THE FRIDAY NIGHT DRUM a weekly summary of NEWS from the 
continent of Afrika, the Caribbean the subjugated territory of 
New Afrika as well as a Global Report from any where on the globe 
where people struggle to have their human rights respected.
In January 2005 Bilal travelled to the troubled region of the Sudan 
as part of a fact finding delegation organized by the Washington, DC 
based think tank, the GIVE PEACE A CHANCE COALITION. Bilal served GPAC 
as both a journalist and as a human rights activist/consulant with his 
roots in the "Addenyu Allahu" Universal Arabic Association, the 
oldest ongoing Islamic community in north america and his current 
active participation in the community lead by 
Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin 
( the former H. Rap Brown). The following is an interview conducted 
by Fulani Sunni-Ali which first aired on What Good is A Song, 
WRFG FM -Atlanta, Ga. on Friday January 28, 2005 at its usually 
scheduled time 5:30 to7:00 PM
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A GRASS ROOTS NEW AFRIKAN MUSLIM VIEW OF THE SUDAN
THE FRIDAY NIGHT DRUM ON "WHAT GOOD IS A SONG" - WRFGfm in Atlanta, GA
FND: What is the meaning of the word Sudan?
BILAL K. SUNNI-ALI : i seek refuge in Allah against misleading and being 
mislead into ignorance by others. i ask Allah to guide my heart and to 
guide my tongue as to everything i am about to say.
The word "Sudan" literally means Land(dan) of the Black people(Suad). 
just as Dafur means Land(Da) of the Fur people.
FND : Where is the Sudan?
BKS : What is known today as the country of Sudan is a political creation of 
the British colonialists. We were given some history of Sudan which reminded 
us that As-Sudan or the Sudan once was an entity that stretched across our 
motherland...from Sea(Atlantic) to shining sea(the Indian Ocean). It included 
Mali and Songhai. Songhai by itself was an area greater than the size of the 
United States, Mexico and Central America put together. The area that the 
colonialists called Sudan which the British granted independence to 
in January 1956 is a very large country...the largest on the continent. 
It sits in the heart of 
East Afrika and is bordered by nine countries: Ethiopia, Eritrea, 
Egypt, Libya, Chad, Central Afrikan Republic, Republic of the Congo, Uganda 
and Kenya. Besides being central to Afrikan geo-political reality it also 
plays a big part in the geo-political reality of the Middle East. It's in a sense 
a double cross-roads. Egypt, which is separated from Asia by the Suez Canal 
and only in the last half of the twentieth century is not separated from the 
Sudan at all. Ancient Upper Egypt was south of Lower Egypt ... Upper Egypt was 
Nubia which is central Sudan of today. There is a black belt of Southern 
Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, Qattar, and even into India (the Hindu Kush). There is a 
natural kinship to the indigenous people of the region known today as the middle 
East, regardless of who are the bleached skinned occupiers and rulers of those 
lands today. And that's just part of the answer to the question - where is 
the Sudan?
FND : What is the time difference?
BKS : the time difference is .when it is 12:01am in Khartoum, the capital 
of Sudan it is just 4:00pm the previous day here in Atlanta (EST).
FND : What is the terrain of Sudan like? Is it both desert and jungle?
BKS : Very much like the Washitaw or like the u.s.a. in that it has ancient 
urban areas... places that have been cities long before cities were developed 
in the west. Sudan has desert, plains, mountainous regions like the Darfur 
Mountains, the Nubia mountains, semi tropical and tropical areas where you have 
rhinocerus, hippopotamus and elephant etc. Also there is that long river known as 
the NILE which flows through it.
FND : What is the climate? Are there seasons ?
BKS : There is basically a very hot summer and a season that feels like 
summer to us that is the Sudanese winter.
FND: Departing on January 12, 2005, Brothers Ademah Muhammad and Bilal 
Sunni-Ali of Atlanta traveled to join other members of their delegation for the 
long trip to The Sudan in Afrika. How did you feel about going to the Sudan
BKS : Since i was going to a place i had never travelled to before and it is 
a hot spot ...where war is going on, I was very glad to start off the trip by 
reuniting with my old friend, brother, comrade and colleague Ademah Muhammad. 
Ademah is a television producer and contributor to the Final Call newspaper. 
We travelled as part of a twelve member delegtion organized by the GIVE PEACE 
A CHANCE COALITION based in Washington, D.C.. GPAC serves as a think tank on 
peace and education. In organizing this trip, the GPAC was keenly interested 
in a closer look into the distorted media images of Afrika and Sudan in 
particular at this point in history. We met with top government officials such as 
Governors of states, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (who were our hosts and 
guides), Inter regional councils, associations of women, students, inter-faith 
councils, members of Parlaiment, members of the opposition and of course we 
dialogued with every day people working in the hotels, market places, 
gas stations, walking the streets. etc..
FND: WHAT IS THE OVERALL OUTCOME OF THE GIVE PEACE A CHANCE DELEGATION 
VISIT TO THE SUDAN?
Was there a Peace Agreement signed? Has the fighting ceased?
BKS: We met with top officials of the Sudan government and members of the 
opposition. In ten days we visited Khartoum, Al-Fashir in Dhafur region, and the 
ancient royal city of Meroe in northern Sudan. Along with government 
officials we also met with powerful women's groups. One thing that i must say here is 
that on various occasions i have gone abroad for international political 
conferences, fact-finding missions, or to witness war and the making of peace 
agreements. This January 2005 GIVE PEACE A CHANCE COALITION's DELEGATION to the 
Sudan has been the most peaceful on the part of the Afrikans from the western 
hemisphere ... there were no arguments between each other, no trying to out 
"black" each other etc....
pause
BKS : We were very happy to be there on the occasion of the Peace agreement. 
On the thirty first of December 2004 an agreement was reached between the 
Sudanese People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the Sudan government. They met 
and came to agreement in Nairobi, Kenya and therefore, it's called the "Nairobi 
Agreement." This Peace Agreement has ended the oldest Civil War on the 
continent. This war between the North and the South actually started in August of 
1955. Sudan became officially independent in January 1956. I had been given 
some historical back ground on Sudan by Elombe Brath and Professor James Small.
There was an agreement between the north and south to accept independence from 
the British and following a period of five years, to peacefully separate as 
two independent countries. When the agreed upon time arrived, their political 
conflicts didn't allow for a smooth separation. Many say that the Khartoum 
based goverment reneiged on the agreement. So of course there is more than just 
one oppostion party. There are splinter groups from the primary oppostion SPLM 
like the SPDF Southern peoples Democratic Front all of whom have there points 
of differences with John Garanga and the SPLM as well as with the government. 
They all expect to sign a peace agreement with the government or be included 
percentage wise in the power sharing deal between the government and the SPLM. 
The mood in Khartoum these days is one full of hope as everyone celebrates 
the new Peace Accords.The situation in Dafur right now is that there is a cease 
fire being affected and enforced by military troops of the Afrikan Union. 
Peace talks are going on RIGHT NOW about the conflict in Dafur and i was told that
we should expect a peace agreement any day now. PEACE ...PLEASE ...!
FND : What is the traditional religion of the country?
BKS : There was no one in our delegation representing tradional Afrikan 
reiligious beliefs and practices and we didn't meet any one professing belief in 
any system outside of Islam and Christianity.. and although i posed questions to 
the interfaith council regarding Tradional practices, etc... such as how 
many ? points of unity? points of departure ? we weren't able to get meaningful 
answers.
FND : Are there many Christians in Sudan? Where in Sudan do Christians live?
BKS : Christians in Sudan are a small minority, mainly living in communities 
in the south. Many of the indigenous people in the rural areas are converting 
to Christianity. In the northern urban areas Christians live side by side with 
Muslims and others.
FND : Is there a war between Muslims and Christians?
BKS : There is no war between Christians and Muslims. What I understand is 
that there have been some policy decisions carried out by the government, which 
is predominantly Muslim, that have been insensitive to the Christians. For 
example, to build a highway and a church or some property belonging to Christians 
or is meaningful to them may be destroyed...whereas a Mosque or something of 
Islamic signifigance would not be. The constituion as i understand it is 
directed at the rights of citizens regardless of religion or what section of the 
country you come from. Gender representation is also big in the Khartoum 
government. An issue of grave importance must be understood in regard to Sudan social 
order or at least it must me seriously studied and considered. That is the 
issue of race. Everywhere colonialism has been it has left this ugly stamp and 
the Sudan is stamped in a very peculiar way. First there is this false 
worldwide notion that all Arabs are Muslims and conversely all Muslims are Arabs. 
Sudanese (Afrikan) muslims who speak Arabic and do not speak another mother-tongue 
or dialect from their region are considered to be Arabs. Some of these 
Sudanese (Afrikan) muslims regard themselves to be Arabs. Along with this linguistic 
differences is a cultural identity crisis. Some of these Arab speaking 
Sudanese(Afrikan) muslims have an inferiority complex about being Afrikan. So since 
they can't be British they choose to be Arab. Khartoum the seat of the 
government which is in the north is a big metropolitan international city, a 
crossroads of that region. Khartoum therefore has an overwhelmingly predominatly 
Muslim population. Afrikan Muslims in government and living in Khartoum identify 
with the region having blood ties to the people. There have even been attempts 
to join the Arab League to be a part of that political block. This along with 
marginilization and neglect in overall development, and insensitivity in 
carrying out policy is interpreted as Arab vs Afrikan discrimination. A very 
interesting thing about this phenomenon is that in Afghanistan the Afghanis regard 
black people as Sudanese Arabs and the whites refer to the Afghanis as sand 
niggers.
FND : What was the fighting about in Southern Sudan?
BKS : The fighting in Sudan 's south was going on before independence so it 
is clear to us that it wasn't a matter of their agreement being broken. John 
Garang leader of the main oppostion group, the Sudanese Peoples Liberation 
Movement is said to have gone from a pro-black nationalist platform to a 
marxist-leninist one, and then to a pro Christian and today in the wake of the Peace 
Agreement and national unification there are rumors that he has taken Shahada 
(declaration of Islamic Faith) Now we in the New Afrikan Liberation movement 
might see that as a standard course of political development. But in the Sudan 
every point of tension and every tribal and political difference was 
exacerbated. Then you had infighting amongst the so-called oppostion. For instance just 
as here you develop political platforms and frameworks first amongst the 
people that are closest to you. In Sudan that most often means your tribe. So 
political differences are expressed as tribal differences and political conflicts 
are often incorrectly misinterpreted as tribal conflicts. As far as slavery we 
heard from one of the Generals ...General Ruaik of the Coordinating Council 
of consolidated Southern States on this issue. He said that war is ugly and 
has some ugly consequences that go with it, such as what to do with the 
survivors of battles that they didn't particiapate in. The winnig army has the 
responsiblity to take care of PRISONERS OF WAR and (non-combatant) CAPTIVES OF WAR.
Ransoms (financial) are arranged for the release of noncombatant captives of 
war. This is distorted to make it appear that humans are bought and sold on the 
open market. A humane aspect of their society is portrayed as barbarism. 
Taking prisoners and captives is very humane. The saying "take no prisoners" means 
kill everyone combatants and non combatants...and that's barbarism. 
Concerning rape I asked questions of both women and men. Both agreed that if rape was 
as prevelant as the Western media portrays it to be the war would be raging. It 
is an aspect of their culture to avenge the crime of rape. Because of the war 
and the anarchy that accompanies war, rape is more prevelant during war times 
but that's compared to rape being practically non-existent in peace times.
FND : And the fighting in the northern areas of Sudan?
BKS : Fighting in the northern areas is a mirror image of the fighting going 
on elsewhere. But let me talk about the fighting in Dafur 
which will take us into the fighting in the region. Dafur is a very large 
region, made up of a three state combined area which is bigger than Texas. There 
is a region in Sudan as well as a region in Chad also larger than the state of 
Texas and this is where the colonialists hidden hand comes into play. Dafur 
was carved up by the Berlin Conference of 1885. Part become colonial Sudan the 
other colonial Chad. In Sudan, Dafur region has desert, plains and 
mountains.The fighting there has tradionally been between farmers and herdsmen over 
water. Now in the Dafur region herdsmen are usually the ones regarded as Arabs. The 
drought has further exacerbated the conflict. It's gone from arguing to 
killing each others animals to killing each other.
FND: What is the meaning of the word Janjaweed and who are they?
BKS: The term janjaweed means devil or evil spirit on horseback. Generally 
and historically it refers to bandits.One of the mistakes the government admits 
to making in arming people to defend themselves against rebel attacks was in 
leaving it up to local tribal leaders to distribute the weapons.This has lead 
to bands of janjaweed being heavily armed, which made some people say that the 
janjaweed is an arm of the government. On another occasion when the janjaweed 
were responsible for killing the people of a village the goverment which had 
been tradionally responsible for paying the reparations to the village 
refused. This led to rebel groups avenging their dead by attacking the government, 
which led to government retaliation against the villages. The situation is now 
that there are the Janjaweed, the rebels and the government fighting each 
other. This isssue is again exacerbated by the Dafurians in Chad (being at war with 
Libyans/Arabs) offering arms to the Dafurians in Sudan.The SPLM were also 
offering suppport to the Dafurians who are against the government in Khartoum 
creating another front for the government to fight on. Remember the question 
"Where is Sudan?" Well almost every country bordering with Sudan... Chad, Libya, 
Ethiopia, Eritrea, Uganda and Congo has been fighting against rebel groups 
over borders created by former colonial and corporate powers...resulting in an 
over-abundance of arms being proliferated in the region.The cold war between 
the United States and the USSR was always a hot war in this region.
FND: Is the Afrikan Union present in the Sudan and if so, what is their 
role?
BKS: The Afrikan Union is present in the Sudan and are involved in the peace 
negotiations. They are in Dafur with military troops. 
They are there to affect the cease fire. The Afrikan Union has a political 
line which i belive is the correct line. That is that the Afrikan countries 
need to form political and economic federations that disregard the colonialists 
borders. For instance ECOWAS the Economic and Social Council of West Afrikan 
States would be a model for East, Central and Southern Afrika. Then the Afrikan 
nations would be on surer ground based on the pre-colonial relationships.
FND : Why is the Sudan being portrayed by the western powers as terrorist 
and anti-west just as in the case of Zimbabwe?
BKS : We have a pledge in the New Afrikan Creed which says "I will follow my 
chosen leaders and help them". The government of the Sudan in the horn of 
Afrkia is like that of Zimbabwe in southern Afrika and very much like that of 
Cuba in the western hemisphere. They are leaders that have been chosen by the 
people because they promised advancement on behalf of the people and are not 
"sanctioned" by the superpowers. Not being "sanctioned" by the one superpower 
left, (the usa) they have sanctions imposed upon them by that super power. The 
Sudan has been played by the colonial powers to keep it destabilized. There are 
no so-called terrorist being harbored by the Khartoum government. There has 
been no acts of violence not even a shouting match against any american citizens 
in nearly twenty years. Osama Ben Laden was in Khartoum working in his 
family's business ... building roads and providing agricultual technology. And in 
spite of being bombed under the Clinton (democratic) administration back in 
1997, and then having sanctions imposed upon them, Sudan has shown great progress. 
That is, progress in being able to pay back IMF and WORLD BANK loans and at 
the same time guarantee rights of its citizens while increasing the standard 
quality of living of its citizens. Sudan is the leader in Afrika and the Middle 
East on how to deal with a super power. The Sudan with peace and without 
inteference has the resources to solve most of the problems of Afrika.
FND: How actively do women participate in politics and are there national 
womens groups?
BKS: Included with all the nongovernment and government associations, we met 
with the Sudanese Women's General Union which seemed to be the most organized 
in Sudan and the best organized women in the world that i have heard of or 
met with. The SWGU is organized in every sector of society, in the north, in the 
south and the Dafur region amongst the grassrooots and in government. As i 
mentioned earlier the Sudanese constitution is very citizen conscious and women 
are represented in every aspect. Again it is the leader... maybe in the 
world, it is definitely ahead of the United States. but coming from a region and a 
culture ...Islamic, Afrikan Middle Eastern ... portrayed to have backwards, 
outdated views and practices regarding gender Sudan offers the world a shining 
example in this regard.
FND: There was no mention heretofore of the youth in the Sudan....What is 
the level of participation of the Sudan youth?
BKS: A songwriter wrote that "War is never easy ...it's bound to bring on 
hardship" One of the hardships that war brings with it is the constant death. 
In war people don't get to get old. I didn't meet any youth organizers but I 
took note that a lot of the officals we met with and worked with were younger 
than most of us who were part of the delegation. The younger people with the 
delegation were in their thirties and they were peers with a lot of the 
activists and officials we met with.
FND: Is it true that there are pyramids in the Sudan and perhaps more than 
there are in Egypt?
BKS: Oh, yes there are pyramids in the Sudan and many more than there are in 
Egypt. We visited a cluster of pyramids not far from the ruins of the ancient 
Royal City of Meroe. There were about fifty in that cluster. Some of our 
delegation expressed surprise and disappointment that the pyramids weren't giant 
skyscapers like the famous Pyramids at Giza. Brother Majdi, our guide told us 
that although many pyramids were tombs some had other purposes. I knew from 
our community's relationship with the Washitaw Dedugdemonya that pyramids came 
in all sizes and that some didn't even resemble the classic look of a pyramid 
but inside were designed the same. Also that indigenous people had a system 
of pyramids all over the planet.
FND: In conclusion, Would you say that the Sudan is a safe place to visit 
and should Afrikans in the west plan to visit?
BKS: I have personally experienced that the warnings of the U.S. State 
department are unfounded. I lived in Belize, C.A. right after Independence 
(1981)and there were warnings to American citizens about rebels. Again in 
Nicaragua(1987) we were told travel at our own risk. The same exact thing always with 
Cuba. Now in Mexico they stuck guns in our faces at every check point but we 
didn't get any warnings about Mexico. In Palestine they told us to be careful 
of Palestinian 'militants' but Israeli soldiers were the only ones who pointed 
weapons at us. In Johannesburg they said don't leave your hotel at night 
without police escort. I think it's a matter of who's side your on. I am saying 
that the Afrikans in the west who know that they are Afrikans as an act of 
self-determination need and deserve to visit the Sudan and that the 
Sudanese need and deserve to have us visit our ancestral homeland. 
Visit , work and stay.
Well, i was only in Sudan for one week and i don't pretend to be an 
expert on the region but i did consult with the experts, the officals 
in the government the members of the opposition and the every day 
people just trying to survive through the chaos and confusion. If 
there are any errors i ask Allah, as well 
as all the parties involved, to forgive me.
FND: Shukran, thank you Brother Bilal Sunni-Ali. We look forward to any 
updates and new information.
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Q & A
How do we know that Winston Churchill was a Mass Murderer?
Q. [Re: New Trend's report on the Israeli-Palestinian "peace" deal]. 
Please share with me the evidence of Winston Churchill being a 
"mass murderer".
Thank you.
Carol Simpson Moncif
Answer by Kaukab Siddique:
During World War II, Churchill initiated and developed the policy of 
the bombing od German civilian populations. He insisted on bombing 
the German people even when the British bomber fleet was needed to 
support military operations. His commanders demurred because of the 
ineffectiveness of such bombing. Churchill built up the crescendo 
of bombing till the Americans joined in and up to a THOUSAND planes 
a night were bombing German cities. The result was the destruction 
of just about every German city, the death of hundreds of thousands 
of German women, children and old men and the wounding beyond 
repair of more than a million civilians.
The British bomber fleet finessed the art of incendiary bombing 
which created fire storms in German cities, the worst being in 
Hamburg where even people hiding in underground shelters were 
roasted alive. This was a real Holocaust which culminated in 
the destruction of the southern city of Dresden, an open city, 
non-military, famous for its churches, museums, schools and parks. 
The city was wiped out with 30,000 killed who could be identified. 
The real death toll crossed the 100,000 mark because Dresden was 
crowded with refugees fleeing from the advancing Red Army.
Many of the dead in Dresden were children preparing for Valentine's Day.
These terrible crimes against the German people are not mentioned by 
the Left in America and Europe because of the fear of sounding pro-Nazi 
or anti-semitic. There are indications that the bombing of civilians, 
though Churchill's idea, was instigated by his Jewish adviser, 
Prof. Lindemann, also known as "the Prof."
Documentation of Churchill as the instigator, organizer and supervisor 
of mass murder in German cities is now available. In his massive 
[1051 page] Churchill's War, volume 2 in the series, 
David Irving 
has quoted from the writings, diaries and internal communications 
among Churchill's air force commanders to the effect that the targeting 
of German civilian populations was a deliberate policy of the British 
war machine. [See for instance pages 356-359 of Irving's book.]
Churchill was a war criminal but he was on the winning side. 
He should be of special interest to Muslims and Arab because he 
was an avowed Zionist.
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