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Why don't they teach them there that Islam is peace? From Itar-Tass, with thanks to Twostellas:
ORENBURG, September 25 (Itar-Tass) - The perpetrators of a series of recent terror strikes in Russia could have been trained in a religious Muslim school in the town of Buguruslan, the northwest of the Orenburg region, a source at the press service of the Federal Security Service department for the Orenburg region told Itar-Tass on Friday.There is information that some graduates of the Buguruslan Muslim religious school took part in the preparation and perpetration of the terrorist acts in Moscow and the Moscow region as well as the attacks in Nazran and complicity to recruiting militants for illegal armed groups operating in Chechnya....
A mosque and a religious school were set up in Buguruslan, the northwest of the Orenburg region, under the control of the local mufti council in the 1990s. The project was financed predominantly from Saudi Arabia. Most of the teachers at the Buguruslan Muslim school were Arabs.
Posted by Robert at September 26, 2004 12:48 AM
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Had to look the place up on Google.
BUGURUSLAN
City, Orenburg oblast[province] in the southern Ural Mountains of West-Central Russia. Buguruslan lies along the Great Kinel River. It is an important center of petroleum production in the Volga-Urals oil region.There is some offers of Online dating in this town but doubt if this is the attraction for our Arab Jihadi Friends. They're probably casing out petroleum works for monster fireworks later as well as turning out Beheading Freaks!
at September 26, 2004 1:36 AM
Al-Jazeera poll: 93% support kidnappings
Arabs ambivalent over hostage crisis
By Sebastian Usher
BBC World Media correspondent
BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/3684324.stm
September 23, 2004
The Arab media has presented the latest hostage crisis in Iraq as just another element in the bloody and chaotic pattern of violence in the country.
The latest developments have been reported and often broken on Arab television channels, but they have soon been superseded by bloodshed elsewhere in Iraq or in the Palestinian territories and Israel.
There has been little sign of the outrage that greeted the kidnapping of two French hostages last month and none of the soul-searching prompted by the Beslan siege.
The issue of foreign hostages in Iraq was examined this week on the most heated discussion programme on the Middle East's most-watched television station, al-Jazeera.
Television debate
In the programme The Opposite Direction a fiercely anti-American political analyst, Talat Rumayh, faced off against an Iraqi politician, Karim Badr.
Mr Rumayh claimed that the kidnappers were Iraqi resistance fighters and compared the number of their victims to the thousands of Iraqis, who had been killed:
"Two thousand people have been killed since the beginning of the attack on Falluja, which was dismissed in one report, one line or just a couple of words... while we keep hearing about the hostages. It's the hostages and the terrorists, always the terrorists," he said.
Karim Badr responded by saying all Iraq was disgraced by the beheadings.
"We have to prove our humanity. I am addressing my brethren in Iraq: These are masked creatures that resemble humans, who I am certain are uglier than their deeds," he said.
"Is the killing of people and exploding cars in the streets an act of resistance? Is the kidnapping and murder of people in this manner an act of resistance? I am certain they do not represent the Iraqi conscience in any way at all."
Viewers 'unmoved'
Viewers were unmoved. In a phone poll 93% supported the kidnappings.
A little later - after the beheading of the second American hostage - an Iraqi religious leader told al-Jazeera that the foreign hostages were capturing the world's attention at the expense of the Iraqi people's suffering.
In the Arab media, naturally enough, this order is reversed - with the plight of Iraqis and Palestinians overshadowing that of the hostages.
But this is not to say that the Arab satellite channels have ignored the human impact of the story - the hostages' relatives appeared live on al-Jazeera, hoping to convey their pleas for mercy directly to the kidnappers.
The Arab press has also, in the past, condemned Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as a thug who perverts Islam.
But there has not been the same outcry as when two French journalists were taken hostage and their kidnappers demanded that France rescind its ban on Islamic headscarves in schools.
Then, many Arab commentators warned that the kidnappers' actions could irrevocably tarnish the image of Islam and the Arab world.
This time, the kidnappers' demands are limited to Iraq, whose political and security problems remain the focus of Arab attention rather than the fate of Western hostages.
Published: 2004/09/23 17:15:14 GMT
Posted by: jeffreyimm
at September 26, 2004 10:08 AM
OKAY TIME TO BOMB ALL AND EVERY UBL HOUSE AND BUSINESS NO MATER WHAT JUST TAKE THEM OUT!!!
WHEREEVER THEY AREAND WE DON'T GIVE A SH-T WHO IS IN THEM!!
Then we will see who to go after next? NO MORE GAMES!!!
Part of the American Tribe
Squirrel Hunter
Spider Killer
God Bless the USA and her Fighting Forces and ALL who Fight with her give them Strength,Wisdom and Courage to stay the course to Defeat the Islamic Terrorist and ALL who Support them Open the Eyes of the World to the Threat Amen
PS
God Bless the Countrys who have Heros!!
Pitty the countrys who need them?
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/story_pages/news/news4.shtml
EXCLUSIVE: Wounded British Sergeant wins the cross of courage fighting off 100 Iraqi attackers
One-handed hero
By David McGee
A HERO soldier, shot in an Iraqi hijack, has told for the first time how he took on 100 rebels with his one good hand.
And Sergeant Paul Kelly— who has been awarded the Military Cross—revealed how when his ammo ran out he turned snatched Iraqi guns on their owners.
Good to have you back Nathan!
at September 26, 2004 11:04 AM
The nice thing about russia?
They won't let PC sensibilities get in the way of doing what's right. The islamopigs have it coming really bad everywhere in the russian sphere of influence.
If only the west and russia could learn to trust each other more...lots could be achieved together starting with accounting for ex-soviet nuke material.
For this trust thing to happen, the west will have to stop applying its liberal democratic standards of morality on russia and russia in return could do a lot of the west's dirty work - coercive interrogations of islamosuspects, quietly sabotaging Iran's nuke program from the inside et al....
Posted by: voletti
at September 26, 2004 12:06 PM
PAKI'S JUST TOOK OUT FUROUCK?
Mr. Spencer Thought you had a new book was just looking for it and only saw 3?
Part of the American Tribe
Squirrel Hunter
Spider Killer
God Bless the USA and her Fighting Forces and ALL who Fight with her give them Strength,Wisdom and Courage to stay the course to Defeat the Islamic Terrorist and ALL who Support them Open the Eyes of the World to their Threat Amen
at September 26, 2004 2:38 PM


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