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US encouraging increasing relations between zionist Israel and BJP-ruled India

Qazi Umar

Shawwal 07, 14242003-12-01

Indian prime minister A. B. Vajpayee has tried to dispel fears in the Arab world about India’s military ties with Israel; he says that India’s cooperation with Tel Aviv will not "dilute" its relations with the Arab countries.

Cracks appearing in Pakistan’s military regime as people demand democracy and Islam

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 07, 14242003-12-01

Oscillating between comedy and farce, the Pakistani political scene has never been dull, but has resulted in terrible consequences for the hapless Pakistanis. An assorted array of charlatans and crooks, claiming to be on a messianic mission to usher in prosperity, have driven the masses into ever-deeper despair.

Election farce transfers power in Azerbaijan to Aliyev junior

Crescent International

Ramadan 06, 14242003-11-01

Azeri authorities launched a major crackdown on political opponents and critical journalists last month, after observers and opposition parties denounced major irregularities in the presidential elections of October 15.

Hindu fascists raising anti-Muslim hatred again as Indian elections approach

Qazi Umar

Ramadan 06, 14242003-11-01

India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is exploring various options to boost its electoral fortunes in the forthcoming general elections. As usual, in the past, its main strategy is raining nationalist sentiment against Pakistan, and Hindu fascist sentiments against India’s beleaguered Muslims.

Sudanese Islamic leader Hasan al-Turabi released from house arrest

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Ula' 21, 14372003-11-01

Hundreds (perhaps thousands) of Muslims took to the streets in Khartoum and other Sudanese cities on October 13, to celebrate the release from house arrest of Shaikh Hasan al-Turabi, the leader of Sudan's Islamic movement and of the Popular National Congress (PNC) party.

Anti-war British MP expelled from ruling Labour Party

Crescent International

Ramadan 06, 14242003-11-01

Britain’s ruling Labour Party expelled its dissident Member of Parliament George Galloway on October 23, after a special hearing of the national constitutional committee found him guilty of bringing the party into disrepute. His case is seen by some commentators as evidence of how worried British prime minister Tony Blair is by popular opposition to his pro-American foreign policy.

Iran resisting Western pressure over its nuclear program

Tahir Mahmoud

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

In view of the US’s disastrous entanglement in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would be logical to expect that Washington would be a little more circumspect in picking fights elsewhere. If logic prevailed in Washington that would be a reasonable hope, but US policy today is in the control of hardcore warriors who are being goaded by a zionist cabal. These men have advanced such demonic notions as "perpetual war" and "pre-emptive strikes." So Washington’s mad dogs and their zionist allies are now barking at Iran over its peaceful nuclear programme.

India targeting Islamic activists after Mumbai bomb blasts

Qazi Umar

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

"Twin explosions in India’s commercial capital": even the headlines after the bomb blasts in Mumbai on August 25 were eerily familiar. Investigations (if any are even being conducted) to date are yet to find the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks on the WTC and Pentagon, or even determine who they really were. But the result of those fateful events has been havoc for Muslims everywhere. In the post-9/11 world, the "war on terror" (really a war on Islam) is the universal agenda. But India, with its amazing ‘consciousness’ of terrorism, has been trying to achieve a "vital breakthrough" by unequivocally declaring that Pakistan is an "epicenter of international terrorism".

The Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI): Muslim activists targeted by the government

Crescent International

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

The Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was formed in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh state, in April 1977. Its founding president was Mohammad Ahmadullah Siddiqi, now professor of journalism and public relations at the University of Western Illinois. SIMI originally emerged as a student wing of the Jamaat-e Islami Hind (JIH).

Canadian Muslims feeling the heat of US’s Islamophobia

Waseem Shehzad

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

Most Americans have now seen through the hoax perpetrated by president George Bush and his fellow right-wingers to justify the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. Bush himself was forced to concede in a speech on September 17 that there was no link between Saddam Husain’s regime and al-Qa’ida but he couched his admission in language that still left most people with the impression that he was. Not surprisingly, most Americans(between 57 and 70 percent, depending on which poll one consults) still believe that Saddam, no doubt a tyrant, was somehow linked to the September 2001 incidents.

Evidence emerging of talks between the US and Taliban factions

Crescent International

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

Two years after the US’s invasion of Afghanistan, there are increasing signs that the US may be looking for potential partners among the Taliban leaders for a possible peace agreement. At a time when its proxy regime under Hamid Karzai lacks all legitimacy, and anti-American forces representing both the Taliban and other mujahideen groups increasing their pressure on the US forces in the country, it is hardly surprising that the US should be looking for a way out of Afghanistan’s quagmire.

Criticism of Crescent’s approach to the Taliban and al-Qa’idah

Idris Samawi Hamid

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

I have followed Crescent since I was a child and have even had the occasion to meet and talk with Zafar Bangash a couple of times. Today the Islamic Movement is facing its worse crisis in over a generation. Yet I am very disappointed with the way Crescent has dealt with 2 issues: the Taliban and al-Qa`idah. The lack of ideological and Islamic clarity on these two threatens to seriously devalue Crescent in future.

Serbian politicians turning again to anti-Muslim nationalism to rally popular support

Editor

Rajab 04, 14242003-09-01

Four years after being forced to leave Kosova (1999), Serbian politicians have stepped up what Kosovar prime minister Bajram Rexhipi calls "diplomatic attacks on Kosova". As on many occasions in Serbia’s recent history, Serbian politicians appear to be competing in their use of nationalist rhetoric against non-Serb neighbours in order to rally support (presidential elections are due next year) and to divert atttention from domestic issues.

Hutton enquiry evidence reveals the British government’s lies to justify war on Iraq

Editor

Jumada' al-Ula' 21, 14372003-09-01

Three months after George Bush declared an end to "major hostilities" in Iraq, the US and Britain remain under pressure, both from resistance in Iraq and from questions at home about their reasons for going to war. In Britain the issue is now being debated in the framework of the Hutton enquiry, established to look into the apparent suicide of a weapons expert accused by the government of leaking information to the press.

Pakistan paying a high price for Musharraf’s urge to please the US

Zia Sarhadi

Jumada' al-Akhirah 18, 14242003-08-16

In his eagerness to appease the US, Pakistani president general Pervez Musharraf has uncorked the very demons policy-makers in Islamabad have struggled for 50 years to banish...

Bush avoids Africa on five-day visit to continent

Sekou Biharu

Jumada' al-Akhirah 03, 14242003-08-01

Before he set out on his African safari last month US president Bush again proved his ignorance, saying that "Africa is a nation that has many diseases." His other gaffes in Africa were far more serious.

Maskhadov appeals for international help for Chechen independence

Our Ankara Correspondent

Jumada' al-Akhirah 03, 14242003-08-01

Aslan Maskhadov, the elected president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, appealed on July 21 for international support for Chechnya’s "conditional independence" under international protection. His statement, published on chechenpress.com, his government’s official news service...

Iran-Canada relations affected by reaction to death of journalist in Iran

Waseem Shehzad

Jumada' al-Akhirah 03, 14242003-08-01

A storm of protest has erupted in Canada, instigated by elements opposed to Islamic Iran, as well as anti-Muslim groups, over the death of Zahra Kazemi, 54, an Iranian-born photo-journalist, in Tehran.

Warmongers Bush and Blair caught in their own web of lies over Iraqi weapons of mass destruction

Zafar Bangash

Jumada' al-Akhirah 03, 14242003-08-01

Two of the world’s three top warmongers – US president George Bush and British prime minister Tony Blair (the third being Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon) – have been caught in a web of lies they spun to justify an illegal war against Iraq.

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