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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 20:31:12 +0200, "Abu-Alwafa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Powell 'unwelcome' in Tunisia > >Tuesday 02 December 2003, 4:28 Makka Time, 1:28 GMT > > Tunisian human rights groups and opposition parties have attacked US >policies in the Middle East and say soon-to-arrive Secretary of State Colin >Powell is not welcome. > > >US policies towards Iraq and Palestine were denounced at a meeting of >Tunisian dissidents on Monday, the day before Powell arrives to begin a rare >North African tour. > >"We do not welcome US Secretary of State Colin Powell here because the US is >occupying Iraq and continuing its support for Israel to kill Palestinians," >said Mukhtar Traifi, chairman of the Tunisian Human Rights League, the >country's only independent rights group. funny, the iraqis want us there, and the tunisians never voiced a complaint against hussein when he was in power. bashir assad, the president of syria the other day said syria would not send troops to iraq because the iraqis dont like syrians. why? because they, like so many other arabs, including tunisia, said nothing about hussein's mass murder. > > >But Tunisians speaking at the meeting said Bush's pledges to foster >democracy in the Arab world disguised a hidden agenda - to destroy the >genuine values that drive Arabs and Muslims to resist US domination of the >region. really? then why do iraqis want us in iraq? as to 'genuine values', what did they have in mind? theocracy? > >"As Arabs we need democracy, but we do not need the American version of >democracy, which comes on top of army tanks as is happening in Iraq, where >US occupying troops kill Iraqis without discrimination, even women and >children," said Traifi. really? then why didnt THEY get rid of hussein and replace him with a democracy? and where are US troops killing women and children? the mass graves in iraqi are filled with the bodies of women and children RAPED and killed by hussein. > >Hamma Hammami, head of the unauthorised Tunisian Communist Workers' Party >said: "This visit is a provocation to the patriotic feelings of the Tunisian >people who oppose the Iraqi occupation and back the Iraqi people's >resistance and the Palestinian uprising." > > again, where is arab democracy? answer: it doesnt exist. arabs are incapable of creating democracy without US liberation. --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field check my blog at: http://www.bobview.blogspot.com/
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