The Islamic Crime of Pushing '911 conspiracy theories' ["truthers" - Rewriting Muslims' perpertrated massacre of 3,000 people on 9/11/2001]
The Islamic Crime of Pushing '911 conspiracy theories' ["truthers" - Rewriting Muslims' perpertrated massacre of 3,000 people on 9/11/2001]
9/11 conspiracy theories rife in Muslim world [WashingtonPost]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/02/AR2010100200663_2.html
By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA
The Associated Press
Saturday, October 2, 2010; 7:09 AM
ISTANBUL -- About a week ago, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared to the United Nations that most people in the world believe the United States was behind the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
To many people in the West, the statement was ludicrous, almost laughable if it weren't so incendiary. And surveys show that a majority of the world does not in fact believe that the U.S. orchestrated the attacks.
However, the belief persists strongly among a minority, even with U.S. allies like Turkey or in the U.S. itself. And it cannot be dismissed because it reflects a gulf in politics and perception, especially between the West and many Muslims.
"That theory might be true," said Ugur Tezer, a 48-year-old businessman who sells floor tiles in the Turkish capital, Ankara. "When I first heard about the attack I thought, 'Osama,' but then I thought the U.S. might have done it to suppress the rise of Muslims."
Compassion for the United States swept the globe right after the attacks, but conspiracy theories were circulating even then. It wasn't al-Qaida, they said, but the United States or Israel that downed the towers. Weeks after the strikes, at the United Nations, President George W. Bush urged the world not to tolerate "outrageous conspiracy theories" that deflected blame from the culprits.
However, the subsequent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan provided fodder for the damning claim that the U.S. killed its own citizens, supposedly to justify military action in the Middle East and to protect Israel. A 2006 survey by the Pew Global Attitudes Project found that significant majorities in Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan and Turkey - all among the most moderate nations in the Islamic world - said they did not believe Arabs carried out the attacks.
Two years later, a poll of 17 nations by WorldPublicOpinion.org, an international research project, found majorities in nine of them believed al-Qaida was behind the attacks. However, the U.S. government was blamed by 36 percent of Turks and 27 percent of Palestinians.
Such beliefs have currency even in the United States. In 2006, a Scripps Howard poll of 1,010 Americans found 36 percent thought it somewhat or very likely that U.S. officials either participated in the attacks or took no action to stop them.
Those who say the attacks might have been an "inside job" usually share antipathy toward the U.S. government, and often a maverick sensibility. Besides Ahmadinejad, high-profile doubters include Cuba's Fidel Castro and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Former Minnesota governor and pro wrestler Jesse Ventura has questioned the official account. Conspiracy theorists have heckled former President Bill Clinton and other prominent Americans during speeches.
Controversy over U.S. actions and policies, including the widely discredited assertions that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, reinforced the perceptions of conspiracy theorists. Iranians dug deeper into history, recalling the U.S.-backed coup in their country in 1953.
"Initially, I was doubtful about the conspiracy theories. But after seeing the events in later years, I don't have any doubt that it was their own operation to find a pretext to hit Muslim countries," said Shaikh Mushtaq Ahmed, a 58-year-old operations manager in a bank in Pakistan. "It's not a strange thing that they staged something like this in their own country to achieve a big objective."
In March, an editorial in The Washington Post harshly criticized Yukihisa Fujita, a lawmaker with the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, for saying in an interview that some of the Sept. 11 hijackers were alive and that shadowy forces with advance information about the plot played the stock market for profit. Fujita said the article contained factual errors.
The record shows that al-Qaida agents on a suicide mission hijacked four American passenger planes and crashed them into the World Trade Center towers, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania, killing nearly 3,000 people. The evidence is immense: witness accounts, audio recordings, video and photographic documentation, exhaustive investigations and claims of responsibility by al-Qaida.
Yet every fact and official assertion only feeds into alternative views that become amplified on the Internet, some tinged with anti-Semitism because of the close U.S.-Israeli alliance. They theorize that a knowing U.S. government stood by as the plot unfolded, or that controlled demolitions destroyed the Twin Towers, and the Pentagon was hit by a missile.
"All this, of course, would require hundreds if not thousands of people to be in on the plot. It speaks volumes for the determination to believe something," said David Aaronovitch, the British author of "Voodoo Histories: the role of Conspiracy Theory in Modern History."
"This kind of theory really does have a big impact in the Middle East," he said. "It gets in the way of thinking seriously about the problems in the area and what should be done."
A U.S. State Department website devotes space to debunking conspiracy theories about Sept. 11, in the apparent belief that the allegations must be addressed forcefully rather than dismissed out of hand as the ruminations of a fringe group.
"Conspiracy theories exist in the realm of myth, where imaginations run wild, fears trump facts, and evidence is ignored. As a superpower, the United States is often cast as a villain in these dramas," the site says.
Tod Fletcher of Petaluma, California, has worked as an assistant to David Ray Griffin, a retired theology professor, on books that question the Sept. 11 record. He was cautious about the Iranian president's comments about conspiracy theories, suggesting Ahmadinejad may have been politically motivated by his enmity with the U.S. government.
"It seems like it's the sort of thing that could lead to further vilification of people who criticize the official account here in the United States," Fletcher said.
FILE - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addresses the 65th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in this Sept. 23, 2010 file photo. Amhadinejad declared to the United Nations that most people in the world believe the United States was behind the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Surveys show that a majority of the world does not in fact believe that. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, File) (Jason Decrow - AP) Network NewsX Profile
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Torchia reported from Istanbul. Associated Press Writers Gulden Alp in Ankara, Turkey, and Zarar Khan in Islamabad contributed to this report.
Exclusive Interview with Iran's President - Fox News Video... Sep 24, 2010
...Exclusive Interview with Iran's Presidenthttp://video.foxnews.com/v/4348737/exclusive-interview-with-irans-president/
Ahmadinejad asked about comments suggesting 9/11 attacks were an inside job...
Sitting With Ahmadinejad « Liveshots
>http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/25/sitting-with-ahmadinejad/
September 25, 2010 - 10:33 PM | by: Eric Shawn
"A feisty interview," is what the Associated Press called it.
Boy, was it ever.
Sitting down with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was a provocative, if not unsettling, experience.
At one point he accused me of judging him, and asked if I was representing the U.S. government AND the United Nations Security Council.
And he asserted "it is true you are backed by the Defense Department of the United States."
I am?
"You are speaking on the part of the U.S. government," he said.
"No sir," I answered. "I am a journalist. I am an independent, objective journalist."
"But right now you said that the U.S. government has condemned Iran, and that the U.N. Security Council has, and do you represent them?"
"No I do not," I shot back. "I am representing fact."
I asked him about his controversial comments about 9/11, in which he claimed that most people believe that the American government was actually behind the terrorist attacks. I asked how he could say such "an insane and nutty thing" and insult millions of Americans. Using words like "insane" and "nutty" during an interview is not my typical style. Then again, this was hardly a garden variety interview. And Ahmadinejad certainly has never hesitated to lob the most potentially insulting and incendiary accusations towards our country and head of state. I asked what proof he had for such a claim, and pointed out that Usama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda have publicly taken credit for the attacks. He said he was insulted -- ironic, given his own comments -- and explained that he was not giving his own opinion, but merely exploring some of the theories that have been raised about 9/11.
"I did not give an opinion of my own," he said. "I actually suggested that a fact- finding group, a mission be formed to delve into the truth. Do you think that the entire world has to accept what the U.S. government tells them?"
President Ahmadinejad again denied that Iran is trying to develop a nuclear bomb, and I asked why anyone should believe him considering the fact that Iran is violating four United Nations Security Council resolutions.
"We do not insist that you should believe us," he said. "We've never said that you should. You are free not to believe us. But why would you insist on exposing your view on us with resolutions, with force?"
He said he would not meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Why should I meet him?" he asked. And he denied Iran supports terrorism, saying "from the day American troops and the allied troops entered Iraq and Afghanistan, terrorists have increased one-hundred fold...we are victims of terrorism."
He often answered questions with questions, and didn't want to be interrupted, as I repeatedly tried to clarify and challenge some of his assertions. He accused me "of almost arguing" with him. It's hard not to "almost argue" with someone who looks you straight in the eye and suggests that your government is behind the killing of thousands of its own people. It's hard not to "almost argue" with someone who would represent himself as a purveyor of peace, even as his regime continually defies Security Council resolutions regarding its disputed nuclear program and condones the stoning of its own people. It's hard not to "almost argue" with someone who has questioned the Holocaust and has called for wiping Israel off the map.
And at the end of the day, he insists that his message to the "good people of America" is one of peace and good will..... a message, delivered, as all his statements seems to be, with a smile.
Tense Fox Interview: Ahmadinejad Defends 9/11 Insults | The Blaze Sep 24, 2010
In an interview with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Fox News’ Eric Shawn asked the notorious Iranian President to explain and defend his inflammatory tirade before the United National General Assembly in which he suggested the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 were actually carried out by the U.S. government:http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ahmadinejad-defends-911-insults
France24 - US delegation walks out after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comments Sep 24, 2010
... For Ahmadinejad to propagate conspiracy theories at the UN is vile and ... Obama condemns Ahmadinejad 'hateful' 9/11 remarks. DIPLOMACY ...http://www.france24.com/en/20100923-usa-ahmadinejad-911-comments-un-walk-out-middle-east
CNN.com - Transcripts
Aired September 23, 2010 - 16:03 ET
I can tell you that the U.S. government has just replied to -- explaining the walkout -- quote from the U.S. Mission of the U.N.: "Rather that representing the aspirations and goodwill of the Iranian people, Mr. Ahmadinejad has yet again chosen to spout vile conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic slurs that are as abhorrent and delusional as they are predictable...http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1009/23/rlst.02.html
CNN.com - Transcripts
Aired December 3, 2010 - 17:58 ET
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1012/03/sitroom.02.html
BLITZER: And some of these conspiracy theories in the Middle East go back to 9/11.
TODD: That's right.
BLITZER: They believe it was either a U.S. plot or an Israeli plot, or they don't believe al Qaeda actually was responsible, even though al Qaeda takes responsibility.
TODD: Right.
BLITZER: It still lingers out there. Those conspiracy theories are wild. Aaron David Miller is right when it comes to the Middle East. TODD: Right.
Cruel and Usual Punishment: The Terrifying Global Implications of Islamic Law - Page 167 - Nonie Darwish - (Thomas Nelson Inc,) 2008
(ISBN 1595551611, 9781595551610) - History - 288 pages
Being prone to conspiracy theories is very prevalent in the Muslim world. Perhaps 80 percent of Arabs believe that 9/11 was perpetrated by Jews, ...http://books.google.com/books?id=5gkGg9Ps_MwC&pg=PA167
Nonie Darwish on Myspace
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Nonie on 9-11 Muslim Conspiracy Theorieshttp://www.myspace.com/noniedarwish
http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnlvdXR1YmUuY29tL3YvdWNVYmNUMkdyRk0mcmVsPTE=
Ahmadadinejad is compared -workdwide- to Adolf Hitler
By:
US officials.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/8166248/WikiLeaks-US-referred-to-Mahmoud-Ahmadinejad-as-Hitler.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3991029,00.html
Abu-Dabi's Crown prince
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/29/world/middleeast/29iran.html?pagewanted=2
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1333879/WikiLeaks-terrorists-says-leading-US-congressman-Peter-King.html
Pastor John Hagee.
http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=170528
Christian group.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3427247,00.html
Italy's PM S. Berlusconi
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/during-visit-berlusconi-draws-parallel-between-ahmadinejad-and-hitler-1.262576
http://www.ejpress.org/article/news/30448
S. Peres.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/peres-to-obama-no-choice-but-to-compare-iran-to-nazis-1.275427
German chancellor, Angela Merke.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article727156.ece
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1054236/Iran-protest-Israeli-minister-says-Yes-ok-kidnap-Ahmadinejad.html
U.S. Senator.
http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=8695
E. Olmert.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3245121,00.html
Mitt Romney.
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/4/27/80931.shtml
Former speaker of the House: N. Gingrich.
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/1/25/100038.shtml
The '911 Conspiracy Theories' origin: Iranian backed Arab-Muslim Terrpr Group: Hezbollah - First to come up with a vile theroy on Sep. 17, 2001
9/11 Conspiracy Theories Take Root in Arab/Muslim World Sep 8, 2006
...it was Hezbollah's television station al-Manar, six days after 9/11, that "reported" that 4,000 Israelis employed at the World Trade Center did not show up for work that day because they were told in advance of the attacks.... And there are plenty of people, for a variety of reasons, who are ready to buy into such a theory — some because they don't like Israel; some because they don't like America; some because the preaching of radical Islamic mullahs has brought anti-Semitism into the mosque; some because it is easier to blame the Jew than face up to the challenge of terrorist versions of Islam.http://www.adl.org/ADL_Opinions/Anti_Semitism_Arab/911_Conspiracies.htm
The 9/11 conspiracy theory tells a lot about how these things work. It is exactly because the charge is so absurd and shown to be false that it has such appeal. Who could think that Israel would commit such a heinous act against its main ally in the world? The deviousness and cunning that underlies this perspective is what makes it so alluring. The evil that explains it has no bounds. All, it is said, is done to draw the United States into a war against Islam to serve Zionist ends...
Anger, conspiracy and 9/11 truth Sep 11, 2006 [WND]
... However, where 9/11 conspiracy theorists cross the line into ... Let's bring this down to earth with an illustration: Have you ever wondered why so much of the Arab-Muslim world eagerly believes the wildest, most laughably absurd conspiracy theories?http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=37777
Right now, for instance, Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV is broadcasting with a straight face the claim that "Zionist squads specializing in car bombs" are terrorizing Iraq. Meanwhile, Hezbollah's leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, insists that all the bombings of Christian churches in Iraq have been the work of the CIA and Mossad.
About the racist anti-Semitic Arab-Muslim Hezbollah's media: 'al-Manar'
New York Man Charged With Enabling Hezbollah Television Broadcasts ... Aug 25, 2006
... The Hezbollah station, Al Manar — or “the beacon” in Arabic — was designated a global ... which he characterized as racist and anti-Semitic, ...http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/25/nyregion/25tv.html
Al-Manar: Beacon of Hate :: Middle East Forum Aug 18, 2006 ...
Hezbollah has long used the satellite broadcaster Al-Manar as a medium for ... law due to its anti-Semitic/Western and racist programming. ...http://www.meforum.org/990/al-manar-beacon-of-hate
Hezbollah: Al-Manar: Hezbollah Television Mar 31, 2008 ...
Al-Manar's former programming director, Sheikh Nasir al-Akhdar, has said that the station's goals are to "wage psychological warfare" and "promote the Islamic resistance." He has further explained that "the 'war' with the Zionist enemy continues.http://www.adl.org/main_terrorism/hezbollah_overview.htm?Multi_page_sections=sHeading_8
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Al-Manar broadcasts Hezbollah's messages to an estimated daily audience of 10-15 million viewers. During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in 2003, Al-Manar aired Ash-Shatat ("the Diaspora"), a 30-part series produced in Syria and based on the anti-Semitic literature the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion."
Al-Manar also appears to be the source of the conspiracy theory that claimed that 4,000 Israelis were absent from their jobs at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, implying that Israel was responsible for the terrorist attacks of that day. In addition to broadcasting the conspiracy, Al-Manar also posted the story on its Web site, which enables viewers to watch live streaming video of the network. The September 11 conspiracy story was later picked up by extremists around the world.
Al-Manar often airs interviews and speeches, given by Hezbollah leaders, that incite violence. In several addresses aired during a Shi'i festival in February 2006, for example, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah condemned a Danish newspaper that published cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Nasrallah urged European parliaments to "draft laws that ban newspapers from insulting the Prophet" and warned, "Today we are protesting…but we are ready to shed our blood."
On March 24, 2008, Al-Manar broadcasted a speech by Nasrallah to mark the end of the 40-day mourning period for Imad Mughniyah, a Hezbollah military commander killed the previous month. In his speech, Nasrallah stated that "The Zionist entity can be wiped out of existence," warned of "Zionist-American propaganda" and spoke about the "bloody war of consciousness" in which Israel, helped by some Arabs and Europeans, has "infiltrated" the media. Nasrallah also stated that "Mughniyah will remain the pillar for the resistance in his martyrdom as he was the pillar of the resistance during his life, his jihad and his work. We…will continue to follow his path."
The U.S. State Department designated Al-Manar as a terrorist entity and added the satellite station to the Terrorism Exclusion List in December 2004. Two years later, the U.S. Treasury Department added Al-Manar, along with its parent company, the Lebanese Media Group, to its Specially Designated Global Terrorist List, which resulted in economic sanctions against the station and made it illegal for any U.S. persons to engage in financial transactions with it. In June 2009, Javed Iqbal and Saleh Elahwal were sentenced in a Manhattan federal court to nearly six years in prison and 17 months in prison, respectively, for distributing broadcasts of Al-Manar in New York and providing material support to Hezbollah.
Several European countries, including France, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands, as well as Australia, have also taken measures to block Al-Manar. In March 2005, the broadcasting regulators in the European Union agreed to ban satellite broadcasting of Al-Manar on the basis that the channel carried racist material and incitement. As a result, several satellite service providers, most of them European, dropped Al-Manar, making it unavailable in North and South America, Asia and Australia. Al-Manar, is, however, still available in Europe through Arab satellite companies and its Web site offers English, French and Spanish translations of its material.
Terrorist television would violate our racial hatred lawsAug 7, 2009
...This is the implication of a just-released investigation by ACMA of al-Manar, the Arabic satellite television station run by the Lebanon-based but Iranian-funded and controlled terrorist group Hezbollah.http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/terrorist-television-would-violate-our-racial-hatred-laws-20090806-ebfh.html
... Animation segments have portrayed Jews as turning into apes and pigs. This segment is an example of the blatant anti-Semitism on al-Manar...
Hezbollah's Nazi roots [National Post]
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=e3157f0d-21ad-41e9-b26e-a3c06a460e73
This is the first Middle East war in which the main threat to Israel comes, not from secular Arab nationalism, but from Islamism.
Both Hezbollah and Hamas draw their main inspiration, armaments and funding from Islamist sources, ranging from the Sunni ideologues of the Muslim Brotherhood to the Shiite demagogues of Iran. What unites them all is a fanatical dedication to the destruction of Israel.
Sounding like a modern-day Hitler, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad this week repeated his call for the "elimination" of Israel, home to six million Jews. Hezbollah, Iran's proxy army in Lebanon, shares that objective. Its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has urged the world's Jews to collect in Israel in order to facilitate the task of exterminating them...
Hezbollah's Nazi salute evokes memories of Hitler's support for Arab agitators such as the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the leaders of a pro-Nazi coup in Iraq. The Nazi legacy also manifests itself in Holocaust denial or revisionism, a Middle Eastern obsession that unites the most extreme Islamists, including Iran's president, with "moderate" secularists such as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas..
Al-qaeda accuses Iran, Hezbollah for spreading lying "theories" for its "Shiite" political goals
Al-Qaida: Hezbollah started rumor that Israel was behind 9/11 ...Apr 23, 2008 ...
By The Associated Presshttp://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/al-qaida-hezbollah-started-rumor-that-israel-was-behind-9-11-1.244454
Osama bin Laden's deputy Al-Zawahri accused Hezbollah's Al-Manar television yesterday of starting a conspiracy theory that Israel was behind the 2001 suicide airplane attack against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
"The purpose of this lie is clear - [to suggest] there are no heroes among the Sunnis who can hurt America as no else did in history. Iranian media snapped up this lie and repeated it," he said in a tape posted on an Islamic Web site.
Al Qaida Number 2: Iran Propagated 9/11 Conspiracy Theory [HuffingtonPost]
MAGGIE MICHAEL | April 22, 2008 11:24 AM EST
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/22/al-qaida-number-2-iran-pr_n_97993.html
CAIRO, Egypt — Osama bin Laden's chief deputy in an audiotape Tuesday accused Shiite Iran of trying to discredit the Sunni al-Qaida terror network by spreading the conspiracy theory that Israel was behind the Sept. 11 attacks.
The comments reflected al-Qaida's No. 2 leader Ayman al-Zawahri's increasing criticism of Iran. Al-Zawahri has accused Iran in recent messages of seeking to extend its power in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq and through its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.
The authenticity of the two-hour audio recording posted on an Islamic Web site could not be independently confirmed. But the voice sounded like past audiotapes from the terror leader, and the posting where it was found bore the logo of Al-Sahab, al-Qaida's official media arm.
It was the second of two messages answering questions that were posted to Islamic militant Web sites earlier this year.
One of the questioners asked about the theory that has circulated in the Middle East and elsewhere that Israel was behind the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Al-Zawahri accused Hezbollah's Al-Manar television of starting the rumor.
"The purpose of this lie is clear _ (to suggest) that there are no heroes among the Sunnis who can hurt America as no else did in history. Iranian media snapped up this lie and repeated it," he said.
"Iran's aim here is also clear to cover up its involvement with America in invading the homes of Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq," he said.
Iran cooperated with the United States in the 2001 U.S. assault on Afghanistan that toppled al-Qaida's allies, the Taliban.
Answering questions about Iraq in Tuesday's tape, al-Zawahri said the insurgent umbrella group led by al-Qaida, called the Islamic State of Iraq, is "the primary force opposing the Crusaders and challenging Iranian ambitions" in Iraq, he said, referring to the Americans.
As he often does in his messages, al-Zawahri denounced the "Crusader invasion" of Iraq, but in Tuesday's tape he paired it with a mention of "Iranian complicity" or "Iranian agents."
In the latest tape, al-Zawahri was also asked if the terror group had further plans to attack Western countries that participated in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and subsequent war.
"My answer is: Yes! We think that any country that has joined aggression on Muslims must be deterred," he replied.
In response to a question signed by the Japanese news agency Kyodo asking if Japan remains a target because it once had troops in Iraq, al-Zawahri said "Japan provided help under the banner of the crusader coalition ... therefore it participated in the Crusader campaign against the lands of Islam."
Japan deployed non-combat troops to southern Iraq in 2003 to carry out reconstruction work. It withdrew its troops from Iraq in 2006 and now conducts airlifts to help supply U.S.-led forces in that country.
Al-Zawahri spoke on a wide range of issues, even global warming, which he said reflected "how criminal, brutal and greedy the Western Crusader world is, with America at the top."
He predicted that global warming would "make the world more sympathetic to and understanding of the Muslims' jihad against the aggressor America."
Asked if there are any women in al-Qaida, the terror leader answered simply: "No." In a follow-up answer, he said: "There are no women in al-Qaida jihadi group, but the women of the mujahedeen are playing a heroic role in taking care of their houses and sons."
In several parts of Tuesday's audio message, Al-Zawahri claimed that the Taliban took over 95 percent of Afghanistan and is sweeping Pakistan as well.
"The Crusaders and their agents in Pakistan and Afghanistan are starting to fall," he said.
In another answer Tuesday, al-Zawahri said it was against Islamic religious law for any Muslim to live permanently in a Western country because in doing so they would "have permanent stay there under the laws of the infidels."
Al-Qaida's media arm, Al-Sahab, announced in December that al-Zawahri would take questions from the public posted on Islamic militant Web sites and would respond "as soon as possible." Queries were submitted on the main Islamist Web site until the cutoff date of Jan. 16.
ADC / Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee & 9/11 Conspiracy Theories
Truth about the "truthers" - their real HATE motiveshttp://www.danielpipes.org/comments/180797Case: CounterPunch.org
TRUTHERS' ARAB MUSLIM "BUSY" SITE IN N.Y.: COUNTER PUNCH
Hosting Company: Pilosoft Inc
Location: According to Google, this Co. is located at: 55 Broad St
New York, NY 10004-2501
(212) 425-5443IP Address: 69.31.42.66
Other sites Hosted at this IP Address are:
leb.net (Traffic rank) 406,955 1,650
vmac.org (Traffic rank) 642,890 733
aljadid.com (Traffic rank) 827,909 612
glas.org (Traffic rank) 864,296Leb.net and Aljadid are (100%) Arab – Muslim!
Leb.net covers also the ADC - 'The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee – New York City Chapter' within its list of links. Quite hypocritic while defaming Anerica and rewriting 911.
See more: http://urldogg.com/counterpunch.org
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Reaffirming again: One of the main pushers in 'conspiracy theories' about the Islamic massacre on 911 is by an Arab-Islamic lobby!
Incidently, the same ADC, Arab-American anti-Discrimination Committee showed its true racist and bigotry colors when decided to honor Helen Thomas the infamous racist Arab who called for Jews to leave (Thomas’ words were the epitome of racism http://dailycaller.com/2010/11/03/jews-speak-out-against-american-arab-anti-discrimination-committee-decision-to-honor-helen-thomas/), their historic homeland Israel (for the sake of children, grandchildren of Arab immigrants, AKA: "Palestinians").
ADC Defends Helen Thomas' anti-Semitism - Again :: The ... Dec 9, 2010 ... Arab-American leaders defended veteran journalist Helen Thomashttp://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2010/12/adc-defends-helen-thomas-anti-semitism-again
ADC & Terrorism
The American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee Reveals Its True Colors
by Daniel Pipes
November 6, 2003
updated Apr 18, 2004
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2003/11/the-american-arab-anti-discrimination
This announcement is noteworthy because it refers to the traded Hezbollah terrorists and other assorted criminals as "heroes." Right: they are members of a group deemed a "Foreign Terrorist Organization" by the U.S. government and proscribed by U.S. law – but ADC calls them "heroes." I guess it's clear on which side ADC stands in the war on terror.
Napolitano adds adviser with ties to terror backers Jun 7, 2009
... The ADC also leads the opposition to domestic anti-terrorism measures taken after the 9-11 attacks, such as watch lists, background check...http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=100486
Mixed Messages from the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee
by IPT News - Nov 3, 2010 at 12:53 pm
http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2010/11/mixed-messages-from-the-arab-american-anti
The Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), the "largest Arab-American grassroots civil rights organization in the United States," is well known for defending the rights of people of Arab descent...
On October 22, the ADC's Committee of Western New York held an event commemorating the Sabra and Shatilla massacres, entitled "Memory Lives, Resistance Persists." Resistance, a word that ADC has used interchangeably for terrorism in reports about the Middle East conflict, was celebrated on the flyer. A popular Palestinian cartoon character, Handala, is seen writing the Arabic words, "Revolution until victory."
In addition, the ADC recently decided to commemorate the career of Helen Thomas, a Lebanese American journalist whose career was ended abruptly in June over an anti-Semitic tirade...
All this, despite public addmissions by Islamists such as at the 'Muhammad Cartoons' protests, threatening Europe with a "911" attack
BBC NEWS | UK | Pressure on police over protest Feb 5, 2006 ...
The protests on Friday in London over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad saw slogans and placards glorifying the 7 July London bombings... Banners waved during a demonstration in London on Friday featured slogans including "Europe, your 9/11 will come" and - in an apparent reference to the four July 7 suicide bombers - "Europe you will pay, fantastic 4 are on their way".http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4683002.stm
Growing dangers in this confrontation | Mail Online Feb 4, 2006
... EGrowing dangers in this confrontation
Last updated at 09:02 04 February 2006
Europe, your 9/11 will come... bin Laden is on the way... 7/7 on the way... be prepared for the REAL holocaust...
So the placards and chants of hate come to London as Muslim demonstrators - people who live, work and have their future here - rage over the offence they have been caused by the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in European newspapers...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-376125/Growing-dangers-confrontation.html
Angry Muslims Stage London Protests | Home | Sky News Feb 3, 2006
... Others said: "Free speech go to hell" and "Europe: Your 9/11 will come". The protesters met after Friday prayers outside Regent's Park mosque ...http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Sky-News-Archive/Article/200806413501917
Despite West bank and Lebanese "Palestinian" Muslims' public celebration, dancing in the streets, rejoicing to the death, injuries and suffering by the thousands in the U.S.
[New York Times] Hijacked Jets Destroy Twin Towers and Hit Pentagon...
But in the West Bank city of Nablus, rejoicing Palestinians... went into the streets to chant, "God is great!" and to distribute candies to celebrate the attacks.http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0911.html
FRONTLINE/WORLD . ISRAEL/PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES - In the Line of Fire, March, 2003
...http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/israel.palestine/campagna.html
On the Palestinian side, abuses against the press tend to be a function of events on the ground. Palestinian security forces have confiscated film from photographers and threatened reporters who have covered stories deemed sensitive. So, too, have Palestinian militants and demonstrators. In a highly publicized incident in 2001, Palestinian security forces harassed and prevented several journalists from covering demonstrations of Palestinians in the West Bank city of Nablus who were celebrating the attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. In another incident in 2001, a PNA official issued a veiled threat to an Associated Press cameraman who had filmed Palestinians in the West Bank town of Nablus celebrating the September 11 attacks. The official said that the journalist's safety could not be guaranteed if the footage were aired.
BBC News | AMERICAS | Mixed response from Arab world
Tuesday, 11 September, 2001, 22:03 GMT 23:03 UK
Mixed response from Arab world
Some Palestinians in Lebanon celebrated the attacks>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1538000/1538861.stm
By the BBC's Heba Saleh in Cairo
Palestinians celebrate [Daily Star, Sep. 12, 2001]
http://web.archive.org/web/20010918220843/http://dailystar.com.lb/12_09_01/art31.htm
‘Support to our intifada’
Mohammed Zaatari
Daily Star correspondent
Palestinian refugees spilled into the streets of their shantytowns in Lebanon to rejoice at the carnage in New York and Washington on Tuesday, defying their own leadership’s firm condemnation of the apparent terrorist strikes.
Refugees toured the Ain al-Hilweh camp near Sidon, firing their rifles in the air in a noisy display of glee.
“Whoever protects terror should know how to protect himself,” one elderly man said.
Women ululated and bagpipers played patriotic songs as the refugees converged on the vegetable market, the largest square in the camp.
Shopowners handed out sweets as small television sets aired time and again images of the World Trade Center’s twin towers on fire and tumbling down after the attacks.
The cheering grew louder when the television spots shifted to the American capital to show a section of the Pentagon on fire after it had been hit by a third aircraft.
The scenes were similar in the camps of Rashidieh, near Tyre; Bourj al-Barajneh in Beirut; and in the North’s Nahr al-Bared, where Palestinian frustration with American support for Israel during the latest violence has been on the rise.
“What happened to America today vindicates the Palestinians and all those suffering the injustice this big power has been imposing on the world,” said Ain al-Hilweh’s Ahmad Hussein, who is in his late teens.
Fatima Khalil said: “It’s like an earthquake that proves that justice will ultimately triumph. This lends support to our intifada.”
Issam Mohammed, in his early teens, said that he wanted to see President Bush “lying in the basement somewhere, fearful for his life, to understand what the Palestinians are going through day after day.”
Nearby young men and women sang together: “Where to? To Ramallah. Where to?
To Ramallah.”
snopes.com: Palestinians Dancing in the Street
http://www.snopes.com/rumors/cnn.asp
Claim: CNN used old footage to fake images of 'Palestinians dancing in the street' after the terrorist attack on the USA.
Status: False.
FOXNews - Arafat Horrified by Attacks, but Thousands of Palestinians Celebrate; Rest of World Outraged
Wednesday, September 12, 2001
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,34187,00.html
As thousands of Palestinians celebrated in the West Bank and in Lebanese refugee camps, governments across the globe offered condolences to an America that looked more vulnerable than ever after Tuesday's terror attacks.
Rejoicing in the streets of Jenin - Middle East - Salon.com
Tuesday, Sep 11, 2001 17:08 ET
Rejoicing in the streets of Jenin
While many Palestinians celebrate the attack on the U.S., Yasser Arafat denounces it as "unacceptable" and Israelis mourn.http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2001/09/11/west_bank/index.html
By Flore de Préneuf JENIN, West Bank -- In Jenin, they know a good terrorist attack when they hear about it.
The walls of people's homes here are covered with posters glorifying Islamic terrorists and Palestinian "martyrs." The area, in the northern West Bank, has produced more suicide bombers than any other Palestinian town since the beginning of the intifada nearly a year ago. Most recently Jenin operatives lent a hand to the Israeli Arab kamikaze who killed three Israelis and wounded dozens of others at a train station Sunday. Israeli tanks moved in Monday night to seal off the area in an effort to stop local terrorists from carrying out further attacks on Israel.
But Palestinian militants have never achieved terror of the magnitude seen today in the United States.
When young armed Palestinians patrolling the streets of a refugee camp in Jenin heard the news from New York and Washington, they chuckled with glee. One of them thanked God for his mighty revenge against the United States, Israel's ally and main weapons supplier.
Elsewhere in the West Bank and in Gaza, thousands of Palestinians applauded the devastating blows, cheering openly in the streets and distributing celebratory candy to passersby. Some shouted that they hoped Tel Aviv would be next or vowed to complete what they believe Osama bin Laden has started.
Indeed, people here think Osama bin Laden is a more likely suspect for the attacks than Palestinian groups. The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Damascus-based Marxist organization that initially claimed and then rejected responsibility for the terrorist attacks, has only a tiny following among Palestinians and has little "street credibility." Of course, there is still no proof that any figure from the Arab world has anything to do with the attack -- Oklahoma City, too, was first blamed on Muslim forces -- but that didn't dampen the celebration here.
The loud rejoicing, however, was far from universal. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat expressed his condolences to President Bush and condemned the crime as "dangerous and unacceptable." Palestinian legislator and spokeswoman for the Arab League Hanan Ashrawi called it "a horrible act of absolute immorality, viciousness and evil."
Israelis, for their part, greeted the news with angst and disbelief as if the terror attack had happened on their soil. Many Jews have relatives in the United States. But beyond the family link, there's a very strong identification with the victims of terrorism, given Israel's long and tragic experience with suicide bombers, booby-trapped cars and deadly ambushes.
Israelis interviewed on national television also expressed the hope that America would "finally understand" and stop condemning Israel for the protective and retaliatory measures it has taken over the past year in its fight against Palestinian activism. Many hoped that the bond between Israel and the U.S. against evil (widely assumed to be Islamic) will be stronger now that the strikes have brought home the price of fanaticism.
In material terms, Israel's security was also directly affected by the assaults on New York and Washington. Israel closed its air space to flights from abroad, put its air force on high alert and evacuated its embassy and consulates in the United States. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has offered to send rescue teams to the United States.
World reaction to terrorism in US | World news | The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/wtccrash/story/0,1300,550498,00.html
Palestinian joy - global condemnation
Sarah Hall, Suzanne Goldenberg and John Hooper The Guardian, Wednesday 12 September 2001 16.31 BST
Palestinian gunmen at refugee camps in Lebanon fired into the air in celebration yesterday as the rest of the world united in revulsion at the 'monstrous' and 'abhorrent' attacks in the US. In East Jerusalem, people distributed sweets wrapped in the colours of the Palestinian tricolour and sounded car horns."
COMMUNIQUE: 14 September 2001
http://www.honestreporting.com/articles/critiques/Palestinian_Celebrations.asp
Palestinian Celebrations
Global responses to terrorism: 9/11, Afghanistan, and beyond
Mary E. A. Buckley, Rick Fawn - 2003 - 334 pages - Page 156
http://books.google.com/books?id=OcKYZdopjJkC&pg=PA156
Shikaki showed that support amongst the Palestinians for the peace process dropped from 44 percent in 1995/96 (when ... cause was not helped by footage of Palestinians dancing and rejoicing in the streets of West Bank towns after 9/11.
Breitbart.tv » Remember: Palestinians Celebrate News of 9/11 Attacks Sep 11, 2010
... They danced in the street and handed out candy to children.http://www.breitbart.tv/remember-palestinians-celebrate-news-of-911-attacks/
CAMERA ALERT: PA Blocks Coverage of Palestinians Cheering 9/11 Attacks
... of Palestinians in Nablus and Ramallah joyfully celebrating the deadly 9/11 ...
http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=2&x_article=265
Terror in the USA - The Palestinians Celebrate! Articles.
Palestinians Celebrate Attacks with Gunfire · "Bullseye," say Egyptians as they celebrate anti-US attacks ...
http://www.gamla.org.il/english/feature/cel.htm
The Palestinian leadership even celebrated --the 911 attack-- in 2007
Palestinian Authority celebrates 9/11
Official paper's cartoons glorify bin Laden, mock U.S. suffering
Posted: September 18, 2007
1:00 am Eastern
On the sixth anniversary of 9/11, the U.S.-backed Palestinian Authority continued its tradition of celebrating the attacks by publishing cartoons in its official daily that glorify Osama Bin Laden and mock American suffering.http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=43580
Palestinian Media Watch reported a cartoon in Al Hayat Al Jadida – owned by the PA and controlled by the office of President Mahmoud Abbas – showed the al-Qaida leader making the "V" for victory sign with two fingers in the shape of the burning Twin Towers.
The only text on the cartoon is "Exclusive to Al Hayat Al Jadida," which means it was prepared specifically for the official PA daily, notes PMW.
The Israeli media monitor says the PA's celebration of 9/11 goes back to the day of the attacks in 2001 when the world was shocked by televised scenes of Palestinians rejoicing in the streets.
A December 2005 poll by the Norwegian Institute for Applied International Studies found 65 percent of Palestinians supported al-Qaida actions in the U.S. and Europe.
Earlier this year, PMW said, a former minister from Abbas' Fatah party, Abu Ali Shahin, wished al-Qaida success against the U.S. and in its targeting of President Bush.
The Fatah leader said in an interview on official PA TV Jan. 1: "Oh [al-Qaida] brother, leave us and focus on your business. You have Bush! Do to Bush what you want, and we wish you success with Bush, even more. I, Abu Ali Shahin, wish you success with Bush... We are fighting the Americans and hate the Americans more than you!"
PMW pointed out Washington. continues to support politically and financially PA institutions and the PA itself, while ignoring promotion of hatred toward the U.S.
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