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IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL NEWS:
May 15: Eighteen people (mostly Mexicans) died of 
suffocation inside a 
trailer while being smuggled from Mexico into 
Texas. One of those trapped 
inside made a 911 call on his cell phone but the 
South Texas police 
dispatcher did not have a Spanish translator. 
This tragedy should make people 
of conscience think of what is happening on the 
southern borders of the U.S. 
SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY WRONGED WHEN ON THE BORDER 
OF THE RICHEST COUNTRY IN 
THE WORLD, there is one of the POOREST COUNTRIES 
IN THE WORLD. Muslims should 
wake up and do their duty to create greater 
awareness about the struggle of 
the Mexican and Central American peoples.
May 14. IRAN's PRESIDENT KHATAMI has admitted 
that Iran has been holding 
secret talks with the U.S. in Geneva for the last 
TWO years.
May 15. In Karachi, 
Pakistan, 
19 Shell gas 
stations and 2 Caltex gas stations 
were attacked with small bombs, meant more to 
injure than to kill. Observers 
say, the attackers seem to be trying to end 
businesses linked to Britain and 
the 
U.S.
May 16. New Trend is getting reports from Jordan 
and 
Iraq 
that looting in 
Baghdad is being orchestrated by the U.S. and it 
is still going on. The U.S. 
has reportedly brought in Kuwaitis, as well as 
Shias loyal to the U.S., 
linked to Chalabi, to do the looting. Our reports 
say that U.S. troops are 
also taking away huge amounts of valuables from 
Iraq.
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LOCAL NEWS:
ATTEMPT TO REFORM MASJID al-RAHMA
The largest mosque in Baltimore, Maryland,  
located on the west side of the 
city is known as Masjid al-Rahma and is run by 
the Islamic Society of 
Baltimore (ISB) mostly 
Indo-Pakistani 
and Arab 
immigrants. For years there 
have been complaints that ISB is hooked into the 
secular society of America 
and the mosque is not run for the cause of Islam.
Although 300 to 600 people come for juma' 
prayers, and the numbers go 
up to 1,500 on 
Eid, 
the actual membership of ISB 
has dwindled below 150 and 
is reported now to be only 88, if our reports are 
correct. In other words, 
the people come only for prayers and do not see 
the mosque's leadership as 
strong and motivational enough to get their 
support.
One of the worshipers at the mosque, and a 
long time member, Br. Salim 
Khatib, has started an effort for reform of the 
mosque's leadership and 
organizational pattern. He has drawn up a 
petition which has been signed by 
70 people.
The PETITION makes some telling points. Here 
are TWO of the most 
important points of criticism:
1. LACK OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP RESULTING IN 
DETERIORATION of the 
SPIRITUALITY OF THE COMMUNITY.
2. EMPHASIS on BUILDING THE FACILITY rather than 
BUILDING IMAN.
Br. Salim Khatib has selflessly worked to get 
the people running ISB to 
see the need for reform. Till now the leaders of 
ISB, secularized, very rich, 
linked to the American power structure, see no 
need to listen to Br. Salim 
Khatib. New Trend thinks his voice should be 
heard and, inshallah, we'll keep 
the community informed of this sincere effort at 
reform
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Montreal Perspectives
By Jalaluddin S. Hussain
WRAPPED AROUND SHARON'S FINGER
Son and Father: who is more loyal to 
Israel?
Amongst all the columnists of daily, 
The New York Times
, 
I find Thomas l. 
Friedman most credible, interesting and 
informative. I read him regularly 
particularly because his views carry a lot of 
weight both with the readers 
and with the politicians of both Republican and 
Democratic shades. 
His column of 11 May entitled: "Fathers and 
Sons", contained a lot of 
material to think about. While he agrees that 
"President 
Bush 
(the father) 
will go down in history as the most pro-Israel 
president of all time, about 
the son Dubya, the current President, he aptly 
observed: He "will be 
remembered as  the president who got so wrapped 
around the finger of Ariel 
Sharon that he indulged Israel into thinking it 
really could have it all - 
settlements, prosperity, peace and democracy - 
and in so doing helped to 
contribute the slow erosion of the 
Jewish 
state." 
Friedman is also rightly 
critical of Sharon and believes that he has " 
thrown up all sorts of delaying 
tactics". He regrets that Mr. Sharon is following 
one of the iron rules of 
Middle East politics: When I am weak how can I 
compromise? When I am strong 
why should I compromise? It seems the bottom line 
is, Sharon does not seem 
ready for a compromise and the new "Road Map to 
Peace" proposal seems doomed 
to failure.
Jaggi Singh: he did it again!
After spending nearly a month in Israel and the 
Palestinian 
territories, 
Jaggi Singh the famous 
Canadian 
peace activist 
and anti-Corporation lobbyist, 
returned to Montreal and got a rousing welcome in 
the month of January last. 
He made headlines across Canada in December 2002 
when he entered the Occupied 
Territories, defying the Occupied Terriroties, 
defying a Tel Aviv court 
order that forbade him from setting foot in 
either West Bank or Gaza. Singh 
made a connection between his journey to the 
Middle East and his ongoing work 
with the activist organization: "No One Is 
Illegal", of Montreal. This 
organization addresses the plight of refugees in 
Canada and abroad. "No One 
Is Illegal" tackles the refugee situtio in 
general adn in Palestine in 
particular.
McGill's Islam Awareness Day
The Muslim students of McGill University 
organized the Islam Awareness Day in 
February 2003. The normally sparse Shatner 
Building ballroom, located in the 
heart of McGill campus, was neatly lined with 
tables and displays, 
encompassing every aspect of Muslim faith, from 
the Holy Quran 
to Islamic 
calligraphy, from women's rights to explanatory 
DVDs. The Day was organized 
by the Muslim Students Association of McGill to 
"foster mutual understanding 
between Muslims and non-Muslims", in the words 
its President, Isam Faik. More 
than 200 students attended the celebrations.
Canadian 
media 
is biased against Islam - mostly 
that is 
The McGill Daily, an independent students 
magazine of McGill university 
discussed an interesting question in its April 3, 
2003, issue: Is the 
Canadian Media anti-Islamic?  After 
investigating the murky waters of 
anti-Muslim bias in Canada's newspapers, it made 
some of the following points:
- Yes, many of the elements of print and 
electronic 
media 
in Canada are 
biased against Muslims. The coverage in the 
Canadian 
media 
has been mostly 
unfair, ignorant and outright 
racist.
- Karim H. Karim a professor at the Carleton 
University School of Journalism, 
is of the opinion that many journalists who write 
on Islamic or 
Muslim-related subjects, are biased and their 
writings are slanted against 
the Muslims. He has elaborated his views in his 
latest books: "Islamic Peril: 
Media and Global Violence".
- This year's (2003) edition of Canadian Islamic 
Congress (CIC) Media Watch 
Report, which evaluates anti-Islam contents in 
the Canada's eight largest 
dailies, point specifically to the use of 
problematic terms like "Muslim 
Extremists", "Islamic Militants" and "Muslim 
Fundamentalists".
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