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saifeee
16th July 2005, 23:43
Tehran (AFP) A Leading Iranian cleric and politician charged in a nationally broadcast sermon yesterday that there was a British hand in last week's deadly London Bombing.
Ahmad Janati, Who chairs the powerfull Guardians Council, which vets all legalisation and candidates for public office. said the British government benefited from the Bombings and and was the key suspect, whether direct;y or though its "Child" Al Qaida.
One hypothesis is that Al Qaida is behind these events, but Al Qaida is (US President George W) Bush and (British Prime Minister Tony) Blair Janati Charged.
"Who Created Al Qaida? It's You who ought to be out on trial. Al Qaida is your illegitimate child," he said, addressing the two leaders.
"The other possibility is that the British government itself created this situation, just like on September 11, 2001 when we discussed the responsibilty of the Americans"

Gulf News, 16th July 2005.

snk123
16th July 2005, 23:55
the guy stole the words outa my mouth

karim
17th July 2005, 00:44
i think he may be right

mansoorag
17th July 2005, 00:50
aay ki kita maulvi jee

hon ki hoi ga

pakihawk
17th July 2005, 01:16
After iraq , new target is seem to be Iran

aaron
17th July 2005, 01:53
i dont what to say bit i think he could be right

Dr_Eggman
17th July 2005, 09:43
Al-Qaida: Wrong answers to real problems (link) (http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/25D45C98-471B-4A36-8253-F2120BEA180F.htm)

Excerpt from Article the link is to:

Madrid and Bali, Casablanca and Riyadh, I have come to predict al-Qaida's responsibility for a given criminal act through the following test. If I find myself at a loss for an answer to the questions: "Why the innocent?" and "For what purpose?", then, in all likelihood, the crime is of al-Qaida's doing.

The absurd, random mass carnage of young and old, male and female is its trademark. Residential buildings, tourist resorts, rush hour trains and crowded buses turn into grand spectacles of mass murder where no heed is paid to the victim's identity and the extent of his/her responsibility for the policies of a country defined as the enemy. The boundaries between the world of politics and that of organised crime are blurred, as political demands get wedded to criminal methods.

Al-Qaida, it must be said, is no pioneer in this field. For although it founds its ideology on religious references and speaks a language overwhelmed by religious symbols, al-Qaida falls largely within the modern tradition of revolutionary anarchists - from the Jacobins and the Bolsheviks down to latter-day Marxist guerrillas like the Baadr-Meinhoff Gang.

Hussain_HP
21st July 2005, 12:44
never know these inside stories ... whats right n whats rong so hard to figure out now