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Dr. Kaukab Siddique 
was interviewed on February 
28, 2003 for ONE HOUR by 
South Africa's Islamic Radio coming out of 
Durban, South Africa. Hosted by 
Abu Bakr Dawjee, veteran radio talk show host, 
the program has a large 
audience in South Africa. The interview went 
through the entire gamut of the 
situation of Muslims in America under Attorney 
General Ashcroft's new 
regulations. See main points in our next issue.
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Shylock's Pound of Flesh: Palestinian thrown out of 
Israeli 
Hospital Dies of injuries
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THIRTEEN YEAR OLD 
PALESTINIAN 
KILLED BY ISRAELI ARTILLERY
UPDATE
For Israeli officials, 
Palestinian lives don't count
27 February 2003
A Palestinian man who was shot by Israeli forces 
during an invasion of 
Qalqilya two weeks ago died yesterday after an 
Israeli hospital that had 
been treating him abandoned him at a checkpoint 
during one of the worst 
storms to hit the region in decades.
Fathi Abu Jabara, 62, died of a pulmonary 
embolism in Rafidiyah Hospital in 
Nablus 18 hours after Kfar Sava's Meir Hospital 
insisted on transferring him 
because his family was slow in making payments to 
the hospital.
According to Abu Jabara's son Hussam, Abu Jabara 
was shot in the thigh while 
on his way to visit his sister during the first 
day of the 
Eid al Adha. 
Although the bullet entered his thigh, it 
traveled to his abdomen, causing 
severe damage to internal organs. He was left to 
bleed in the street for an 
hour before Israeli forces allowed an ambulance 
to take him to hospital. 
Due to the severity of his injuries, he was 
transferred to Meir Hospital in 
Israel, where he underwent major surgery.
The family paid a portion of their bill 
immediately, but asked for time to 
collect the rest of the bill, which totaled close 
to 40,000 shekels.
On Tuesday, they suddenly received a call from 
checkpoint authorities 
notifying them that they must pick up their 
father from the checkpoint on 
the Green Line. A Palestinian Red Crescent 
Society ambulance managed to get 
to the checkpoint two hours later to pick him up, 
after desperately and 
fruitlessly trying to ascertain which hospital 
Meir Hospital had coordinated 
the transfer with.
"If Israeli soldiers accidentally injure someone, 
it should be their 
responsibility to treat that person. Therefore, 
we were completely shocked 
when we realized that the hospital had just 
thrown him out in sub-zero 
temperatures -- we would do anything to help our 
father and we would have 
tried to get this sum from friends and relatives, 
but we just needed more 
time," said Hussam. "And now it's too late."
Additionally, Ala Jaodat Abu Sharkh, 23, died the 
day before yesterday from 
wounds sustained in an attack 10 days ago. He was 
shot in the head by 
Israelis when they invaded a building in Nablus; 
three Palestinians were 
killed in the same attack. 
Ahmad Khalil abu Aylwan, 13, from Rafah, was also 
killed the day before 
yesterday when Israelis shelled the area from a 
nearby settlement. According 
to witnesses, the shelling was random and Ahmad 
was hit by shrapnel all over 
his body. Another 10 Palestinians were injured in 
the attack.
For more information contact: The Palestine 
Monitor
+972 (0)2 298 5372 or +972 (0)59 387 087
http://www.palestinemonitor.org
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ONE 
AFGHAN 
MUJAHID AGAINST EIGHT MUSHARREF POLICE
U.S. 
Consulate Guards Attacked: SHOT with their 
OWN GUN.
[America should be grateful for the services 
General Musharref of 
Pakistan 
is rendering to the defense of America. Musharref's 
forces have suffered no 
losses in the defense of Kashmir against 
India, 
but in the defense of 
America, they are sacrificing themselves. Is it 
not a shame that Musharref 
has received only $1 billion from the 
Bush 
administration? Is it not time for 
Bush to recognize the sacrifices of Musharref's 
forces? – From our Pakistan 
correspondent.]
KARACHI, Feb 28 (Reuters) - A gunman killed at 
least two police officers and 
wounded six other people outside the U.S. 
consulate in the southern Pakistani 
city of Karachi on Friday, police said. 
"Two police officers were killed and six were 
wounded in an attack outside 
the U.S. consulate," Deputy Inspector General of 
Police Tariq Jamil told 
Reuters. "The attacker was arrested." 
A witness said the attacker snatched a gun from a 
policeman and started 
firing at a police post outside the consulate. 
An official at the consulate told Reuters that 
the attack happened at about 
1:30 p.m. (0630 GMT).
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The gunman has now been identified as an Afghan 
and condemned by the 
Pakistani Interior Minister as an "enemy of 
Pakistan." Also, the police is 
trying to make changes in the first incident 
report which reflects badly on 
its capabilities  -----Our Pakistan monitor
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Montreal Perspectives 
By Jalaluddin S. Hussain, our long time 
representative in Montreal
U.S. Losing Respect in 
Canada
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New York Times
 
Losing Touch with Reality
Montreal's one and only English newspaper, true 
to its pro-American and 
Zionist 
stance, has done it again. The February 
27, 2003, Thursday edition 
truly reflects its bias for Uncle Sam and Uncle 
Sharon! Some sample headings 
and highlights of the cover page are as follows:
 
- Bush lays out vision of peaceful Mideast
- Liberal MP apologizes for damning Yankees
- "In Focus" photograph showing Sharon's new 
cabinet members and mentioning 
Benjamin Netanyahu being promoted to the 
all-important Finance portfolio.
On the back page again, there are headings like:
- Letters warn of cyanide attack against US 
interests (datelined New 
Zealand!)
- Saudi Arabia shooting a random act. (In fact 
the Saudi masses are angry at 
the Saudi family and government and this is 
showing.)
Talking about naked American aggression as Bush's 
"vision" is simply 
preposterous!. In his speech to the American 
Enterprise Institute, a 
conservative think-tank, George Bush, the 
almost un-elected President of 
USA said: "From Morocco to Bahrain and beyond, 
nations are taking genuine 
steps toward political reform." He continued in 
this senseless vein and line 
of thinking and said: "A new regime in 
Iraq 
would serve as dramatic and 
inspiring example of freedom to other nations of 
the region." Was he 
referring to the many sheikhs, the kings and 
despots of the region, who are 
allied to America in this blatant act of 
pre-emptive aggression and that too 
right under the very nose of the Security Council 
of United Nations? One 
wonders where those nations are gone who day in 
and day out talked about 
human rights, like China and India? 
Damn Americans, Liberal MP vents frustration 
The other news item highlighted above is about 
the outspoken Liberal MP 
Carolyn Parrish. In a well attended meeting of 
politicians and 
newsmen/newswomen, Parrish was heard saying: 
"Damn Americans, I hate those 
bastards". This Mississauga Centre MP is opposed 
to military action, not 
sanctioned by the United Nations. After the 
Canadian Prime Minister's 
communication aide, who was heard saying publicly 
a few months ago and had to 
resign for what she truly believed that, Bush was 
a moron, Parrish's comment 
truly reflects and represents the general 
frustration of the Canadian people. 
Americans in Iraq are for long haul 
If we can read between the lines of what General 
Eric Shinseki told a 
congressional committee hearing this week, we can 
very well understand that 
Uncle Sam will be staying there for the long 
haul. Listen to what the General 
said: "It takes significant ground force presence 
to maintain a safe and 
secure environment, to ensure that people are 
fed, that water is distributed 
- all the normal responsibilities that go along 
with administering a 
situation like this." 
Bush has also stressed the need to stay in Iraq 
after any military action. It 
seems President Bush will personally supervise 
the elimination of Iraqi 
regime's torture chambers. But has he forgotten 
the tortures being meted out 
to the innocents in Guantanamo Camps and 
thousands of other Muslims, 
undergoing cruelties right in the USA, thanks to 
the repressive provisions of 
Homeland Security provisions. 
New York Times on Iraq: not much sense 
The New York Times' marathon editorial of 
February 23, 2003 is titled: "Power 
and leadership : The real meaning of Iraq."  When 
power and arrogance is gone 
into the heads of the American leadership, it is 
ridiculous to suggest, as 
the editorial does, that "more discussion is the 
only road that will get the 
world to the right outcome." When Bush and his 
oilmen and oil woman Ms. Rice, 
are determined to get possession of high quality 
and abundant Iraqi oil, 
there is really no time left for any meaningful 
discussion. Although the 
Security Council can recommend for more time for 
Inspectors, to do their job 
in Iraq , USA and UK are hell-bent on 
"pre-emptive" aggression. 
The NYT editorial reflects in the end: "It is 
whether we (the American 
people) further split the world into squabbling 
camps , united only by their 
jealousy of our power, or use our influence to 
unite around a shared vision 
of progress of human rights and mutual 
responsibility."
If Afghanistan is the recent example to go by, 
America and the "un-elected" 
President Bush will not be able to achieve 
anything. What the world will see 
is that an ancient Iraqi civilization and a 
highly educated Iraqi nation will 
be completely decimated and pushed back to the 
stone age, right before the 
very eyes of the world! The wise men at New York 
Times should know better!!
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[Can you believe this: Such a massive march was 
not reported in the U.S. NOT 
ONE WORD! The white power structure is saying 
loud and clear: 
Africans 
don't matter.]
SUDAN 
SPEAKS: 500,000+ express the Voice of 
Islamic Africa against U.S. War 
on Iraq
KHARTOUM, Feb 26 (AFP) -- More than 100,000 
Sudanese of both sexes took to 
the streets of the Sudanese capital Wednesday to 
condemn a planned US-led 
strike on Iraq. 
Government and opposition parties, trade unions, 
professional associations, 
students, women's and youth organisations took 
part in the demonstration 
which was called by the Popular Organisation for 
Solidarity with Iraq. 
Gathering at Martyrs Square in front of the 
Republican Palace and flooding 
into the streets leading to the square, the 
protesters carried placards and 
chanted slogans against the United States. 
They also criticised Arab allies of Washington, 
shouting "Shame upon you, 
Arabs of the dollar" and burned a US flag in 
front of the United Nations 
offices here. 
Chief organiser Fathi Khalil, head of the 
Sudanese bar association, who 
addressed the gathering before handing in a 
message of protest to the UN, 
said more than half a million people had turned 
out, making it the biggest 
rally here in a decade. 
Tens of thousands were bussed into the capital 
from outlying suburbs and 
villages. 
Addressed to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, the 
memorandum said the 
Sudanese people denounced "the genocidal war by 
American and British forces 
now being gathered in the region for aggression 
on the brotherly people of 
Iraq and for occupying the state of Iraq using 
the latest and most 
destructive weapons, including nuclear." 
It called the argument that Iraq possessed 
weapons of mass destruction 
"unconvincing" while no reference was being made 
to such weapons possessed by 
Israel and North Korea. 
The memorandum called on the UN General 
Secretariat and Security Council to 
"rid the United Nations of American hegemony and 
live up to its 
responsibility stipulated by the UN Charter 
towards such barbaric threats 
that violate the international charter and 
jeopardise world peace and 
security." 
It also called upon the UN to implement all 
resolution previously taken 
against Israel. 
Uniformed police were out in force to maintain 
order along the route and 
outside the UN offices, but the demonstration 
dispersed peacefully.
[Courtesy Sudan Society.]
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Muslim Journal's Editor Gets a Point-by-point 
Reply to Abusive Comment on Dr. Siddique
It is HARAM to call a Muslim Abu Lahab
[Earlier, we published two comments on Imam W.D. 
Muhammad's paper Muslim 
Journal's editorial comment on Dr. Kaukab 
Siddique. The comment appeared in 
Islam-n-Muslims discussion list and was answered 
first by Sis. Motisola 
Abdallah, a noted Islamic activist from Atlanta, 
and then by Sis. Karen 
English, from California, the writer of the poem 
on W.D. Muhammad..]
[The following is a comment by Sis. Amatullah,  
which appeared also in 
Islam-n-Muslims. The statements in regular type 
are by the editor of Muslim 
Journal, Sis. Ayesha Mustafaa and those in bold 
type are responses by Sis. 
Amatullah, published as is, including the 
original regular and bold type. 
Quotation marks have been added to Sis. 
Amatullah's comments in case the bold 
type does not show on other lists.]
Dear SIs. Hadayai, Mr. Kaukab Siddiqui is abusive 
in his treatment of Imam W. 
Deen Mohammed ....
"My comments
Sister, That was a poem written by a female. A 
question and reflection. What 
is it about that, that is abusive to anyone? The 
poem is talking about the 
atrocities that is happening to the Muslims all 
over the world. How can that 
be abusive to "The Imam" The Question was why is 
The Imam being so silent? 
This is a question that a lot of people are 
asking"
and the spirit in which he intended his poem to 
be taken in was to slap all 
Muslims who support Imam Mohammed in the face. 
"Sister Only Allah knows ones' intentions. You 
seem to be taking this out of 
context and there is hostility in your words and 
expressions.
The poem has nothing to do with the supporters of 
the Imam."
I saw earlier an email from him where he accuses 
Precious Muhammad of 
worshipping Imam Mohammed. I am appauled at Mr. 
Siddiqui's ardacity to berate 
Imam Mohammed over the internet and then accuse 
us of personality worship 
when we confront him on it. He is the likes of 
Abu Lahab and an enemy to 
peace. 
"Sister these are very strong words and not 
becoming of a servant of Allah. I 
think we have to be careful when we call Muslims 
the likes of Abu Lahab
What's wrong with the sister writing a poem 
asking the Imam a question?"
He has no good intentions and wants to see 
hostilies and scarves flying off; 
he wants to push people into a rage. He is the 
aid of the devil and can't 
stand the idea that we can make a life for 
ourselves here in this country - 
especially without his help.
"Again, Sister these are some very strong words. 
It is HARAM to falsely 
accuse someone of something we have no knowledge 
of. If he is guilty of that 
then that's on him but if he is not it falls back 
on you. So please for your 
own sake don't accuse people of things that you 
have no knowledge of."
He stays here yet he foams at the mouth at 
everything that is American. Why 
does he stay here? What is his purpose? Who does 
he lead? He certainly is no 
example of Prophet Muhammed, 
"Nor is your example a good example of the 
Prophet (SAW). It sounds as if you 
are talking about a mad animal here.
I wonder would you be saying all of these things 
if you knew Allah was seeing 
and hearing you......Everything is real sister 
everything. So be careful very 
careful when you speak of others in a foul way. 
This was a matter of a 
question ....a poem.....by a sister...about the 
Muslim world today.....no 
need to become bent out of shape"
when all he can create is animosity. Please pass 
this on to the Mr. Siddique, 
who is abusing that very good name - Where would 
the Muslim world be full of 
people like him? In hell.
"As salaamu alaikum Dearest Sister, You are an 
intelligent woman. Apparently, 
you are a journalist it seems. My intent here is 
not to take sides or to 
anger you but to just speak to you woman to 
woman....Sister to 
sister.....Life is too short and the world is in 
too much turmoil for us as 
Muslims to be on edge with other. I realize these 
are stressful times. But 
fear Allah and try not to read into things in a 
negative way. There is no 
need here for you to be on the defense. I don't 
think the Imam would have 
read all of that into that poem. People ask 
questions all the time........ no 
harm in that. It's better to ask questions than 
to assume.
I pray that Allah (SWT) will forgive me if I am 
wrong. However, if I'm right 
I pray that Allah will bless both you and me. 
inshallah. Sincerely,
A concerned sister trying to keep things real
Wa salaam"
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