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Down Under
Aiding the enemy
By politicising their campaigns, aid groups not only alienate donors, they provide succour to tyrants and terrorists. OUR aid groups are playing with our ire - and their future - by turning into political activists. Amnesty International is perhaps the worst sinner, but now we find Red Thingy Cross and maybe even CARE Australia are also scarred by this modern disease. The ire such groups foolishly incite comes when people who donate good money for sturdy, practical help for the poor and troubled find they're actually funding an ideological crusade -- most often against the West.

The latest evidence of this disastrous politicking comes from the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross, which this week leaked to the New York Times a memo on the 550 suspected terrorists imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay. Funny how it was this memo that was leaked, when the ICRTC's policy is to never reveal what it finds on visits to prisons -- even those run by Saddam Hussein then or China today. So what evil exactly did the ICRTC find at Guantanamo Bay that made its officials speak out, when they could witness the worst prisons in others parts of the world in silence? Well, the ICRTC memo claimed inmates were subjected to interrogation techniques that were "tantamount to torture" -- a weaselly way to insert a word that could make a front-page headline even here. These techniques included playing loud music, "sexual taunting", solitary confinement and exposure on this tropical island to "temperature extremes". SO cunning of these fiendish Americans, not to simply beat prisoners into a pulp.
Gadzooks! They're on to us!
Of course, the Guantanamo inmates are being questioned for information that might avert another catastrophe, but let's not bother about that detail. The Swiss-based ICRTC doesn't. Nor is this the only evidence that the Red Thingy Cross, for all its undoubtedly good and even brave work, has too many bureaucrats and field workers playing campus-style politics.
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Posted by: tipper || 12/03/2004 9:51:16 AM || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  AmNasty International.
Posted by: 2b || 12/03/2004 12:04 Comments || Top||

#2  I donated once to the Red Cross, for the victims of the Bali bombing, since I have this fondness for Ozzies. But the Red Cross, until it abandons its increasingly anti-American slant, won't get another penny from me.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 12/03/2004 12:28 Comments || Top||


Europe
Four More Years of Loathing
When George W. Bush won the state of Ohio, thus securing the Presidency for another term, my reaction was subdued. I didn't punch the air. I didn't scan the room for comrades to high-five. No, no, no. My support of America's bumbling incumbent was passive; it was "anyone but Kerry," steel tariffs and runaway budgets be damned. Bush won and I, an increasingly reluctant fellow-traveler of the Republican Party, was nonplussed. Bush won and I might be the only person in Scandinavia that was even moderately pleased.

Well, me and Per Ahlmark.

As unenthused as I was, Election Day in Sweden certainly was entertaining. Rewind to early morning, November 3, Stockholm time: Much to the chagrin of Europe's punditry, it was becoming increasingly clear that, regardless of the 10,000 lawyers waiting to file "they stole it again" injunctions, George Bush was going to win this one. To help dejected Swedes cope with the news, TV4 summoned bleary-eyed Ung VÀnster commissar Tove Fraurud to the studio at 5AM, where she would expound on Dubya the War Criminal and the gun-toting, bible-thumping rubes that voted for him.
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Posted by: tipper || 12/03/2004 3:28:06 AM || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Europe doesn't have enough loathing to get the smile off my face.
Posted by: Matt || 12/03/2004 13:44 Comments || Top||

#2  one can only hope that their loathing has become so over the top that they might finally get a clue. But the Muslims have been hating the Jews like this for centuries, so I'm not optimistic.
Posted by: 2b || 12/03/2004 13:56 Comments || Top||

#3  Can you say swedish towelhead? I knew ya could...
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/03/2004 15:47 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
A day in the life of Internet Haganah
I'm posting this link to an entry at Internet Haganah, a blog that some of you may read but others may not. Aaron does great work tracking down the websites of al-Qaeda and their sympathizers. This link shows some of the difficulties convincing web hosters to recognize exactly what they are hosting...
Posted by: Seafarious || 12/03/2004 12:38:06 PM || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I always email the Sales department in this sort of situation.

Hint to commissioned sales folks that their income is at risk and they will barge right into the CEO's office screaming something like 'this company supports Hizballa and it's costing me sales!'

Money talks, B.S. walks.
Posted by: Parabellum || 12/03/2004 19:40 Comments || Top||

#2  Could be just a stupid LLL kid with "servers" in his parents basement and a T1 hd rents. Their meme also can be "you are violating their free speech" which as we know doesn't work. Warning them they are going to lose all their valuble computer equipment when the FBI impounds it as "evidence" might work. A check with spamcop might also prove enlightening. I bet they host plenty of Spammers too.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 12/03/2004 19:58 Comments || Top||


VDH: How Far We've Come. Let's not forget.
...Do we now remember the impassable peaks, the snowy haunts of the Taliban that were too high for us, or Kabul, the dreaded graveyard of all imperial expeditions? It was just a few months ago, it seems now, that we were admonished about the fury of retaliation to come for daring to fight during Ramadan, the impossibility of working with a nuclear and Islamic Pakistan, and the Wild West nature of Afghanistan's tribes so impossible to forge into the stuff of consensual government. And it was worse still than all that: the cries on the hard left of millions of refugees to come; the European warning about thousands of dead from indiscriminate American bombing; the need to adjudicate 9/11 by jurisprudence rather than arms; and the crazy conspiracy theories of pipelines, neo-cons, 'Jews,' Likuds, and CIA plots...
Posted by: ed || 12/03/2004 12:18 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I typically hate to disagree with VDH, but I don't think there's any "forgetting" going on here.

I think it's a whole lot of eyes closed shut on details that completely contradict the cherished world-views of the lefties, UN sycophants, and all the various moonbats who march in WTO protests.
Posted by: Dreadnought || 12/03/2004 13:02 Comments || Top||

#2  Yet despite them all, and after this bloody month of November, here we are now on the eve of elections — the most unlikely of all events in the last half-century of civilization. Just think of it: In place of the past Hussein mass murdering and the present ogres of Fallujah, we are to witness an effort to jump-start democracy in the heart of the caliphate of old, right between the world's worst two governments in Syria and Iran, amid treacherous folk like the Saudis, Jordanians, and al Jazeera cheering the insurgents on. How did we come this far and get so close, when the unprincipled such as Jacques Chirac shunned the once-wounded democrat Allawi and sent his plane instead to fetch the murderer Arafat — a profiteer in the guise of a 'leader' who hand-in-glove with Saddam Hussein made France billions in Iraq and then lectured about morality to those who slammed the cash register drawer on his stealthy hands. How could we ever contemplate the chance of elections when the Saudis, the Syrians, and the Iranians sent millions of dollars and thousands of jihadists to stop it all — lest the virus of freedom spread?

The man can write. However, I disagree with one thing. He said they can watch from the sidelines as it steamrolls past them. I'd say let it steamroll right over the top of them.

Posted by: 2b || 12/03/2004 13:19 Comments || Top||

#3  12 O'clock High always makes me sniffle.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/03/2004 15:41 Comments || Top||

#4  Especially the TV Series....
Booo Doo Doo due due due due due due due due!
Da da da da da dada da da da!

I saw one Me-109 shot down 311 times.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/03/2004 15:43 Comments || Top||


International-UN-NGOs
Lynch Mob's Real Target Is the U.N., Not Annan (and the problem is?)
It's not a lynch mob. There's no rope. Tar, feathers, a rail, yes. A rope, no.
Kofi Annan must be wondering whose dog he shot. A right-wing mob is gathering around him, howling for his head. And why? Because the gentle and generally accommodating leader of the United Nations has, as New York Times columnist William Safire recently put it, "brought dishonor on the Secretariat of the United Nations" through mismanagement of the U.N.'s "oil-for-food" scandal. The secretary-general must have been surprised indeed to learn that Safire and the anti-U.N. crowd hold the organization's honor so dearly.

The scandal itself is quite grave. The oil-for-food program was created in the mid-1990s to mitigate the human toll of international sanctions on the Iraqi people, but it was misused from the start. The blithely cynical administration of the program will almost certainly turn out to have been the worst managerial catastrophe in the U.N.'s history. Saddam Hussein manipulated the program to steal billions of dollars, and there is every reason to believe that he bribed political and business leaders to look the other way. He may even have bribed a leading U.N. official, though that official was not named Kofi Annan.

Investigators have not yet determined who, if anyone, committed criminal acts, nor whether Annan's son, Kojo, traded on the family name to help a company he worked with win a major contract administering the program. Of course, the vigilantes at Fox News and the Wall Street Journal editorial page won't be deterred by that hoary principle known as "innocent until proven guilty." But Kofi Annan's critics are not just jumping the gun; they are barking up the wrong tree.
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Posted by: tipper || 12/03/2004 9:31:59 AM || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The incident proved to them, as if they needed more proof, that the U.N. was not a place where the U.S. could transact serious business.

Thus the godsend of oil-for-food.


WTF? This is called "connecting the dots" in my mind, but what do I know, I'm just a stupid redneck voter from a red state? We're connecting these dots (bribes to specific countries) in order to see WHY countries on the SC voted the way they did (and still try and oppose our every move in Iraq).

What conservatives cannot accept, at bottom, is the premise that an international body, even one over which the United States exercises enormous sway, should be allowed to pass on the legitimacy or legality of American actions. And if you can’t accept that, you can’t accept the U.N. Sounds good to me!

It’s striking that the Bush administration, for all its notorious unilateralism, has not yet joined the chorus (though neither has it tried to stem it). Don't know when this was posted, but Bush called for a FULL investigation yesterday. He may not SPECIFICALLY call for Annan's scalp, but the investigation should result in that. Annan infuriated administration officials when he called the Iraq war illegal and again when he argued against the recent assault on Fallouja.

And you see how quickly that stopped our troops, don't you? When will these MSM types recognize the UN does NOTHING to stop war, and in many cases causes it? From North Korea and Iran under the IAEA to Libya and Syria being appointed heads of the Human Rights Commission to this graft of BILLIONS to them ignoring Sudan (and that after their pledge of "never again" after Rwanda) to condemnations of Israel's actions against terrorists (but not against the terrorists themselves) and on and on, this "body" is DEFUNCT!
Posted by: BA || 12/03/2004 9:54 Comments || Top||

#2  Such typical leftist crap. First deny then lie. When that doesn't work, leak the truth one piece at a time. "Although it's true that the UN is involved in one of the biggest fruads that the civilized world has ever seen, if you are a nuanced person and look at it closely, amputating the parts off from the whole, then you can, if you strain your eyes, see it in a light that won't make it look like what it really is".

Good luck with those circulation numbers LA Times. The "wait until the facts are in" worked for Clinton's blow job. I wonder if it will fly with a mass murdering dictator bribing kleptocratic bureaucrats with money meant to buy medicine and baby food for the oppressed of the world.

But, good luck in your endeavours, LA times. It does you proud.
Posted by: 2b || 12/03/2004 10:11 Comments || Top||

#3  Kewl another 'Vast Right Wing Conspiracy'! Where do i sign up? The un started out as a very noble cause and FDR no doubt had a vision of a world goverment with it's seat here in the U.S. After 60 years we have a bloated organization that has basically two main purposes: 1) Spending 4+ Billion dolars and 2) Passing resolutions against Israel. The only small part that does seem to work correctly is the UNICEF organization. That's probably because the politicians are too scared to skim money off a childrens program ( but I think we should check).
Like I pointed out yesterday the un NSC is composed of members that really shouldn't be there. France has no business holding veto power over Canada let alone the U.S. Kicking France off the NSC would be a good second step in fixing the UN. The first step would be to fire Kofi, PRONTO.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 12/03/2004 10:37 Comments || Top||

#4  No, its time to really start being positive about a new international organization which excludes non-democratic governments, renders voice according to GNP if not a ratio of population to GNP, and focuses on assisting [not running] joint multi-laterial cooperation and operations rather than some world government fantasy. And based out of some democratic small [population/GNP] country.
Posted by: Don || 12/03/2004 11:38 Comments || Top||

#5  I agree--it's time for a United Democracies or some such. No more of this BS with Syria, Libya, et al, leading a Human Rights committee or chairing other such commissions with blatant hypocrisy.
Posted by: Dar || 12/03/2004 12:11 Comments || Top||

#6  Dar Don, why do we ned a new organization?

Who decides what is a democracy? Was Venexuela once upon a time? Is it now? Who throws out backsliders?

The idea of an "international organization" that can include or exclude members is a non-starter unless it is an alliance. Do you want another alliance with France?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 12/03/2004 12:16 Comments || Top||

#7  I think that bilateral agreements and cooperative groups of nations, based upon a specific agenda should be promoted. A group of parliamentary democracies work together on a common problem and propose solutions, come up with a plan, implement it, critique it and be done. We do not need a bloated bureaucracy that is always looking for a reason to justify itself. Task oriented agreements and be done with it.

The thousands of UN bureaucrats will have to go to retraining and find real jobs.

And, no, the French govt is NOT included in this plan for now. They have a history of sticking it to us. They are our enemies, and their obstructionism, deception, and aiding and abetting our enemies has cost us US lives.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 12/03/2004 12:41 Comments || Top||

#8  Task oriented agreements and be done with it.

Amen.
Posted by: 2b || 12/03/2004 12:54 Comments || Top||

#9  The UN has been outdated for at least 25 years. Let's get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US. Yesterday, not soon. I'm tired of these corrupt foriegners living in and enjoying the US and then stabbing us in the back every chance they get. Send them all home to their flea-bitten, scorpion-infested 3rd world paradises, and turn the UN building over to the US military to use for housing of homeless veterans!
Posted by: graduate flyboy || 12/03/2004 13:38 Comments || Top||

#10  One observation I've made through the years, in Switzerland, Sweden, France, the UK, and the US:

All people, and especially politicians, who strongly support the UN, are socialists who would like to have a world-wide political body with powers above and beyond the legitimate powers of a government by and for the people.

The very notion of a world body politick is statist and detrimental to freedom by nature. Ask yourself what Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry would have thought of such a prospect.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever) || 12/03/2004 13:50 Comments || Top||

#11  Want a giggle? Look at IHT.com today and their take on the UN via UN staffers. After all this time, it turns out the "charges.. are totally unfounded and verge on the hysterical"... and the stink is just a "politically motivated attempt to discredit the organization".!
Posted by: Jules 187 || 12/03/2004 14:10 Comments || Top||

#12  He was almost a saintlike character... (Yeah... he was an angel... for the other side...)

He had the moral authority of the Nobel Prize... (Just like that mass murderer Arafat)

Yup Jules. A laugh a miniute...
Posted by: CrazyFool || 12/03/2004 14:19 Comments || Top||

#13  I think most of us who read this site know that the abuses of the oil for food program were no big surprise (where is that surprise meter when I need it?)
Saddam did not build his 12 someodd palaces at 1.5 Billion a pop with food stamps or coupons from Krogers. Everyone knew the program was being abused. The infant mortality rate in Iraq was in the toilet, the hospitals were a shambles and the only people with all their teeth were Ba'athists.
All of this righteous indignation over the oil for food program is odd. We all knew that the Russkies, Frogs and Huns were getting rich off Saddam and their obstruction of US diplomatic efforts in the UN were bought off.
Its time we all admit the UN is broken, it was a great idea and had much promise but the malfeasance of the third world petty bureaucrats that came to populate it, have pretty much doomed the UN to the dustbin of history.
Put this fiasco with the oil for food program together with the Rwanda massacres and the massacres in Bosnia in front of the UN peacekeepers and you have plenty of reason to pull the plug. It is a failed institution with no will to take action. It has become a playground and welfare system for political science PhD's and gutless diplomats from all over the world.
I think the US would be well served to demand a top to bottom house cleaning.
NOW, lets talk about Darfur, there's another shining example of the UN taking strong action to avoid a humanitarian disaster.
Posted by: SOG475 || 12/03/2004 18:19 Comments || Top||

#14  SOG dont forget the ongoing gang/kiddie rapes and murders in western Sudan while Kofi has his expensive luncheons to 'study' the program for a million or more deaths/rapes......
Posted by: CrazyFool || 12/03/2004 18:23 Comments || Top||

#15  Crazy fool, exactly my point. By the time the apparatik in the UN gets their word processing done, the problem is resolved. Everyone they were trying to save are DEAD.

Someone with access to the grim statistics total up how many people died in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Darfur, Bosnia and Chad while the UN twiddled and fiddled with their diplomatic hand wringing and memo writing.

We can seize and maintain the moral high ground if we can get some of the leftist in NOW, the NAACP and their ilk to come out and denounce the crimes in Darfur instead of whining about womens underwear and cold showers in Gitmo.
Posted by: SOG475 || 12/03/2004 19:45 Comments || Top||

#16  Yeah. Get those NOW types to denounce the President when he makes one of his female subordinates give him blow jobs in the Oral Office...Oh, they didn't.

Well, this time will be different.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 12/03/2004 20:59 Comments || Top||


Terror Networks & Islam
The Heart of Darkness
As the war on terror continues, it is vital to pause occasionally and remind ourselves how truly horrific an enemy civilization confronts. In militant Islam, America and its allies — and even some nations that have sidestepped this conflict — face a breathtakingly evil foe. In recent weeks, this Coalition of the Wicked has reconfirmed its barbarism.
They've already propelled themselves past the Nazis in some respects. See today's article on the Central American culture and its propensity for human sacrifice. This is evil beyond the comic book model of evil and into Armageddon proportions.
Until liberation, Fallujah was an Islamist house of horrors. U.S. soldiers discovered up to 20 blood-stained homes in which innocent hostages were detained and killed, often on videotape. Amid guns, rockets, and an unfinished car bomb, terror master Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's headquarters included computer and audio-visual gear for disseminating al Qaeda's hateful missives and real-life snuff films.
-Iraqi forces found a reputed toxic-weapons laboratory featuring poisonous chemicals and anthrax recipes.

-Roughly half of Fallujah's mosques doubled as military outposts. Their minarets became sniper's nests. American GIs found artillery shells, machine guns, and anti-tank mines at the Saad Bin Waqas Mosque on November 24. The Sunni shrine also housed a suspected mobile bomb factory inside a truck, rocket-propelled grenades, surface-to-air missile parts, and, a military spokesman told the Associated Press, "documents that detailed insurgent interrogations of recent kidnap victims."

-Dublin-born Margaret Hassan, 59, married an Iraqi, converted to Islam, and spent 30 years bringing Iraqis medicine, clean water, and other relief. She also denounced the Iraq war. Impossible-to-please Islamic extremists kidnapped her in October. A mid-November videotape showed an unidentified terrorist fatally shooting a blindfolded captive believed to be Hassan.

-James Mollen, 48, cheerfully spent 16 months improving Iraq's beleaguered schools and linking some to the Internet. Nonetheless, a Zarqawi-tied assassin fatally shot Mollen in the head as he drove through Baghdad November 24.

-A Sunni communiqué promised, as NBC News's Richard Engel reported November 18, "to kill all organizers of coming elections here, and anyone who votes." Not since the Ku Klux Klan's glory days in the 1950s and '60s have hooded villains threatened lethally to disenfranchise those who aim to cast and count ballots.

-When Iran's theocrats are not enriching uranium, they destroy their own people — even teenagers. As the December 13 National Review notes, a local Islamic judge sentenced a 14-year-old boy for breaking the Ramadan fast. Last month, he endured 85 lashes, then died. Earlier this year, officials publicly hanged a 16-year-old girl for having pre-marital sex.

-An Iranian group, seemingly with government supporters, is training 20,000 volunteers for suicide operations, the AP reports. The Headquarters for Commemorating Martyrs of the Global Islamic Movement (HCMGIM) recently let 300 applicants choose among preparing for suicide attacks on U.S. soldiers in Iraq, similar assaults in Israel, or assassination attempts on Salman Rushdie, the British author of The Satanic Verses against whom the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa. (Although Tehran later backed off of this death warrant, Khomeini died before rescinding it, so it technically remains in force.)
"This group spreads valuable ideas," Iranian lawmaker Mahdi Kouchakzadeh told the AP. "Iran's foreign policy makers have to take the dignified opinions of this group into consideration." Kouchakzadeh, a former Revolutionary Guardsman, attended HCMGIM's initial meeting, as did Revolutionary Guard General Hossein Salami.

British authorities on November 22 outlined an al Qaeda cell's thwarted plans to blast the London Underground and Westminster Abbey, crash planes into London's Heathrow Airport, and bomb three skyscrapers at Canary Wharf, including 50-story One Canada Square. Last August, British cops snagged eight terrorists including Dhiren Barot. He allegedly possessed maps of the New York Stock Exchange, Citigroup's Manhattan headquarters, Prudential's Newark, New Jersey base, and Washington, D.C.'s International Monetary Fund. These arrests raised America's terrorist-alert level last summer.

German politicians have proposed requiring imams to lead services in German to prevent them from concealing extremist speech in Arabic or Turkish. "We will have to step up measures to track down hate preachers and remove their residency rights," Interior Minister Otto Schily told Reuters November 16. Schily also advocated padlocking radical mosques.

Belgium recently announced plans to restrain anti-Semitic and anti-Western Arabic-language websites and radio stations. Police are shielding Belgium's justice minister after she and two other officials were menaced by mail. An Islamic convert allegedly warned he would "ritually slaughter" one Belgian lawmaker who criticized Muslim attitudes on women.

In Holland, both mosques and churches have burned since filmmaker Theo Van Gogh's November 2 murder, allegedly at the hands of Dutch-Moroccan Mohammed Bouyeri, 26. Van Gogh, 47, a grand nephew of the 19th-century Impressionist painter, produced a controversial movie about Islam's treatment of women. Police say Bouyeri, inflamed by the film, shot Van Gogh in Amsterdam, tried to sever his head, "as if he were slicing bread," one eyewitness recalled, then stuck a five-page letter into Van Gogh's chest with a knife. Addressed to Somali-born Dutch legislator Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who worked on Van Gogh's movie, the letter spewed death threats against Ali, plus Koranic passages, and anti-Semitic rants. "Hair-raising screams will be squeezed from the lungs of the non-believers," warned the Dutch- and Arabic-language letter. Bouyeri grew more fervent after leaving a relatively tame Islamic center for a more radical one. Amsterdam's Al-Tawheed mosque sold books that advised dropping gay people head first from tall buildings. Any who survived were to be stoned to death.

Dutch police first noticed Bouyeri while investigating Samir Azzouz, 18, another Dutch-Moroccan. Azzouz and a Dutch Islamist were caught in Ukraine bound for Chechnya. After searching Azzouz's apartment, Dutch cops found detailed maps of Holland's parliament, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, and the Borssele atomic power plant. As Andrew Higgins chillingly related in the November 22 Wall Street Journal, two days after Van Gogh's death, Islamists aimed their knives at Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders, a critic of open immigration. They posted his picture on line beside this message: "The punishment is beheading, and the reward for doing it is paradise." Moderation against such fanaticism is inconceivable. Fundamentalist Islam must be transcended from within while militant Islam must be vanquished from without. Victory cannot come too soon. Until then, Geert Wilders grasps the stakes. "Bush was totally correct," he phoned Higgins while dashing between safe houses on the advice of police. "This is war, a world-wide war."
Posted by: tipper || 12/03/2004 3:15:08 AM || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  “This is war, a world-wide war.”

Welcome to the party, better late than never.

Posted by: JerseyMike || 12/03/2004 8:08 Comments || Top||



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Wed 2004-11-24
  Saudis arrest killers of French engineer
Tue 2004-11-23
  Mass Offensive Launched South of Baghdad
Mon 2004-11-22
  Association of Muslim Scholars has one less "scholar"
Sun 2004-11-21
  Azam Tariq murder was plotted at Qazi's house
Sat 2004-11-20
  Baath Party sets up in Gay Paree
Fri 2004-11-19
  Commandos set to storm Mosul

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