*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
 {  Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net -  http://www.hizbi.net     }
 {        Hantarkan mesej anda ke:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]         }
 {        Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED]     }
 *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
          PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Salam,
 
Ini sebab la kot, hari tu disiarkan begitu banyak
komen dari pemimpin Pas mengenai kejadian di WTC.
Mungkin untuk cool things down supaya tak adalah
orang yg "kurang pertinbangan" pergi jatuhkan 
kapalterbang mainan berisi petrol atas bumbung
kediaman rasmi piem.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: ahmad tajuddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Hizbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: H-Net* Fw: [hizbulan] The wickedness and awesome cruelty of a crushed and 
humiliated people.
> 
> From: Shaifuddin Abdullah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:43 PM
> Subject: [hizbulan] The wickedness and awesome cruelty of a crushed and
> humiliated people.
> 
> 
> The wickedness and awesome cruelty of a crushed and humiliated people.
> 
> By Robert Fisk
> 12 September 2001
> The Independent
> 
> So it has come to this. The entire modern history of the Middle East ­ the
> collapse of the Ottoman empire, the Balfour declaration, Lawrence of
> Arabia's lies, the Arab revolt, the foundation of the state of Israel, four
> Arab-Israeli wars and the 34 years of Israel's brutal occupation of Arab
> land ­ all erased within hours as those who claim to represent a crushed,
> humiliated population struck back with the wickedness and awesome cruelty
> of a doomed
> people. Is it fair ­ is it moral ­ to write this so soon, without proof,
> when the last act of barbarism, in Oklahoma, turned out to be the work of
> home-grown Americans? I fear it is. America is at war and, unless I am
> mistaken, many thousands more are now scheduled to die in the Middle East,
> perhaps in America too. Some of us warned of "the explosion to come''. But
> we never dreamt this nightmare.
> 
> And yes, Osama bin Laden comes to mind, his mon! ey, his theology, his
> frightening dedication to destroy American power. I have sat in front of
> bin Laden as he described how his men helped to destroy the Russian army in
> Afghanistan and thus the Soviet Union. Their boundless confidence allowed
> them to declare war on America. But this is not the war of democracy versus
> terror that the world will be asked to believe in the coming days. It is
> also about American missiles smashing into Palestinian homes and US
> helicopters firing missiles into a Lebanese ambulance in 1996 and American
> shells crashing into a village called Qana and about a Lebanese militia
> ­paid and uniformed by America's Israeli ally ­ hacking and raping
> and murdering their way through refugee camps.
> 
> No, there is no doubting the utter, indescribable evil of what has happened
> in the United States. That Palestinians could celebrate the massacre of
> 20,000, perhaps 35,000 innocent people is not only a symbol of their
> despair but of their political im! maturity, of their failure to grasp what
> they had always been accusing their Israeli enemies of doing: acting
> disproportionately. All the years of rhetoric, all the promises to strike
> at the heart of America, to cut off the head of "the American snake'' we
> took for empty threats. How could a backward, conservative, undemocratic
> and corrupt group of regimes and small, violent organisations fulfil such
> preposterous promises? Now we know.
> 
> And in the hours that followed yesterday's annihilation, I began to
> remember those other extraordinary assaults upon the US and its allies,
> miniature now by comparison with yesterday's casualties. Did not the
> suicide bombers who killed 241 American servicemen and
> 100 French paratroops in Beirut on 23 October 1983, time their attacks with
> unthinkable precision?
> 
> 
> There were just seven seconds between the Marine bombing and the
> destruction of the French three miles away. Then there were the attacks on
> US bases in Saudi Arabia, and last year's attempt ­almost successful it now
> turns out ­ to sink the USS Cole in Aden. And then how easy was our failure
> to recognise the new weapon of the Middle East which neither Americans nor
> any other Westerners could equal: the despair-driven, desperate suicide
> bomber.
> 
> 
> And there will be, inevitably, and quite immorally, an attempt to obscure
> the historical wrongs and the injustices that lie behind yesterday's
> firestorms. We will be told about "mindless
> terrorism'', the "mindless"  bit being essential if we are not to realise
> how hated America has become in the land of the birth of three great
> religions.
> 
> Ask an Arab how he responds to 20,000 or 30,000 innocent deaths and he or
> she will respond as decent people should, that it is an unspeakable crime.
> But they will ask why we did not use such words about the sanctions that
> have destroyed the lives of perhaps half a
> million children in Iraq, why we did not rage about the 17,500 civilians
> killed in Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. And those basic reasons why
> the Middle East caught fire last September ­ the Israeli occupation of Arab
> land, the dispossession of Palestinians, the bombardments and
> state-sponsored executions ... all these must be obscured lest the! y
> provide the smallest fractional reason for yesterday's mass savagery.
> 
> No, Israel was not to blame ­ though we can be sure that Saddam Hussein and
> the other grotesque dictators will claim so but the malign influence of
> history and our share in its burden must surely stand in the dark with the
> suicide bombers. Our broken promises, perhaps even our destruction of the
> Ottoman Empire, led inevitably to this tragedy. America has bankrolled
> Israel's wars for so many years that it believed this would be cost-free.
> No longer so. But,
> of course, the US will want to strike back against "world terror'', and
> last night's bombardment of Kabul may have been the opening salvo. Indeed,
> who could ever point the finger at Americans now for using that pejorative
> and sometimes racist word "terrorism''?
> 
> Eight years ago, I helped to make a television series that tried to explain
> why so many Muslims had come to hate the West. Last night, I remembered
> some of those Mu! slims in that film, their families burnt by American-made
> bombs and weapons. They talked about how no
> one would help them but God. Theology versus technology, the suicide bomber
> against the nuclear power. Now we have learnt what this means.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----
> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
> 
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
> 
> 
-- 

_______________________________________________
FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com
http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup

Talk More, Pay Less with Net2Phone Direct(R), up to 1500 minutes free!
http://www.net2phone.com/cgi-bin/link.cgi?143



 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]   pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB)
 ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  pada body:  UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB)
 ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan             )
 ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net                  )
 ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED]                    )
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Pengirim: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Kirim email ke