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Assalamualaikum,
Saudaraku....hanya doalah senjata yg paling mujarab
utk
membantu saudara kita di Chechnya dan menghancurkan
tentera kuffar Russia...oleh itu luangkanlah sedikit
masa utk mendoakan kekuatan, keberanian, ketabahan dan
kejayaan Mujahideen Chechnya sesungguhnya Allah itu
maha mendengar lagi mengasihani umatnya..InsyyaAllah..
wassalam.
Traveller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you do not read anything from this email, do at
least read
> this paragraph from the second article:
>
>
> Russia is violating all norms of warfare
and
> numerous international conventions by making
extensive use
> of fuel air explosive delivered by aircraft and
rockets. These
> weapons release a fine mist of explosive fuel over
a target,
> then detonate. The resulting massive explosions
are of
> enormous destructive power second only to tactical
nuclear
> weapons. All of the oxygen under the blast zone's
> football-filed sized footprint is burned up,
sucking the
> air out of the lungs of victims. Devastating
> overpressure ruptures internal organs and kill
anyone
> sheltering in basements or bunkers.
>
> ---
So this is what was meant by NO-MERCY offensive,
declared by the Russian war
machine :
using all kinds of bombs, including illegal fuel-air
explosive, which
permeated deep into underground shelters. (If
baseless, why barred western
reporters ?)
I wonder how many innocent women, children, the sick
and elderly sheltering
underground have died such horrible deaths.
This indiscriminate bombing is terrorism in the
extreme, and incomparable to
whatever terrorism the 'bandits' might have done.
and what have the victors gained ? respect as a
superpower ? or
superterroristpower ?
mothers and fathers mourning the deaths of their
young sons, misery,
suffering, isolation, curses of the innocents, ...
> Please also visit www.qoqaz.net or www.qoqaz.co.uk,
> www.inin.net and www.munther.org
>
> ---
>
>
http://www.foreigncorrespondent.com/~fcsite/archive/chechens.html
> http://www.bigeye.com/012300.htm
> http://www.bigeye.com/fcorrlst.htm
>
> Jan 23, 2000
>
> Chechen refuse to bow to tyranny
>
> By ERIC MARGOLIS
>
> From the burning ruins of Grozny came what may be a
final,
> heartbreaking message from its Chechen defenders:
"At a time
> when the world has left us entirely, we ask Muslims
around the
> world not to forget the ordeal of their brothers in
Chechnya
> fighting the jihad (holy war) against Russian
oppression."
>
> Look at Grozny and you see a second Warsaw Ghetto.
Like the
> valiant Jewish defenders who held off the might of
the Nazi SS,
> Chechens, another forgotten people facing
extermination, are
> fighting to the death against impossible odds.
>
> I've been a combat soldier and have covered 12
high-intensity
> wars from the front, but I have never seen anything
that equals
> the heroism and boundless courage of the Chechen
mujahedin.
>
> For the past four months, 5,000 lightly-armed
Chechen warriors
> fighting on flat, open terrain that favours air,
armour and
> artillery, have held off 160,000 Russian troops,
backed by
> regiments of heavy guns and rockets, helicopter
gunships,
> ground attack aircraft, and thousands of tanks and
armoured
> vehicles.
>
> Chechen mujahedin, most without any formal military
training,
> have no heavy weapons and are chronically short of
radios,
> anti-tank rockets and even small-arms ammunition.
There is
> almost no medicine or morphine for their wounded,
and no
> shelter from massive Russian bombardment that
includes banned
> fuel-air explosives, toxic gas and napalm.
>
> Grozny -- which Russian generals vowed to storm by
early
> December, and President Vladimir Putin promised to
take by New
> Year's -- still holds out at this writing.
>
> Mujahedin are defending every ruined building and
mined street
> while some 40,000 civilians cower in cellars under
non-stop
> Russian shelling.
>
> Still, overwhelming Russian numbers and firepower
must
> eventually prevail. Losses are high on both sides --
about one
> Chechen for every four Russians.
>
> Renowned Chechen field commanders, sheiks Shamil
Basayev and
> Ibn al-Khattab, admit Grozny has no strategic value,
but
> insist: "We want to prove to the world and the
Russians that
> despite the size, power or technology of any enemy,
there is no
> way they could defeat the people of belief,
principal and
> land." Brave words from the world's bravest people.
>
> In the first Chechen war, 1994-96, Russia killed
100,000
> Chechen civilians, razed much of the small country,
and, in an
> act of monumental terrorism, scattered 17 million
> anti-personnel land mines across the tiny nation.
>
> Russia was driven from Chechnya in 1996, but its
hardliners
> vowed to "exterminate the Chechen bandits."
>
> Their man Putin's first act as president was to
declare a
> crusade -- blessed by the Russian Orthodox Church --
against
> Chechnya. Moscow demanded revenge for 1996 and for
defeat at
> the hands of Muslim mujahedin in Afghanistan.
>
> While Russian troops fought their way into Grozny,
elite
> Russian forces were pushing into the southern
mountains.
>
> Chechen units are battling ferociously, under
intense shelling
> and bombing, to defend the strategic Shatoi and
Vedeno gorges.
> Outnumbered 20-1, the Chechens' defence of mountain
passes
> vividly recalls the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae.
>
> At least the mountainous terrain gives the mujahedin
some
> cover; in the flat, barren north, they can only move
at night.
>
> The Clinton administration, which is largely
financing Russia's
> genocide in Chechnya, supplied Russian attack
helicopters with
> advanced U.S. night-vision devices -- "to combat
terrorism,"
> says the White House.
>
> If the West's response to Russia's Mongol-like
behaviour in
> Chechnya has been shameful and hypocritical, the
Islamic
> world's reaction is even more disgraceful.
>
> Important Muslim nations -- like Egypt, Malaysia,
and Iran --
> are negotiating arms and aircraft deals with Russia.
No Muslim
> state has dared challenge Russian brutality or
anti-Muslim
> racism.
>
> The only nations to recognize Chechnya's declaration
of
> independence from Russia are brave little Estonia
and
> Afghanistan, both of which know full well the terror
of Russian
> occupation.
>
> Those who observe a monstrous crime and do nothing
share guilt
> for it. We begin the 21st century watching silently
as a
> brutish Russia, which knows neither shame nor mercy,
crushes
> the life out of a tiny but heroic people who refuse
to bend
> their knees to Moscow's tyranny.
>
> ---
>
>
http://www.foreigncorrespondent.com/~fcsite/archive/coup_detat.html
> http://www.bigeye.com/010900.htm
>
> January 09, 2000
>
> THE COUP D'ETAT IN MOSCOW ANOINTED BY CHECHEN BLOOD
>
> PARIS - A month ago, this column predicted that
Russian
> hardliners were on the verge of seizing total
power in a
> `stealthy coup.' Twenty-six days later, President
Boris
> Yeltsin stunned the world by resigning and handing
over power
> to a junta of KGB `Chekists' and senior generals
led by
> former spy and now Acting President, Vladimir
Putin.
>
> Yeltsin agreed to resign in return for immunity
for himself
> and his family from prosecution for massive
corruption. The
> era of Weimar Russia was ended, and the west's
$100
> billion plus investment in Yeltsin's `democratic
Russia' a
> total loss. The Clinton Administration and its
media backers
> tried to cover up the magnitude of this catastrophe
by echoing
> Russian propaganda claims that Putin and his
cronies were
> `clean;' `youthful reformers;' `covert
democrats,'
> and crusaders against terrorism.
>
> Far from reform, what we are seeing in Moscow is
the seizure
> of political and, increasingly, economic power by
younger
> generation of KGB officers, like Putin, from
the
> old First Chief Directorate(Foreign
Intelligence). Forget
> the beetle-browed KGB thugs of the 1950's.
These 80's
> and 90's vintage agents, particularly those
from KGB
> Lines PR and X, are hard-edged, sophisticated,
worldly
> professionals.
>
> Putin and his junta gained power by whipping
up
> traditional Russian racial and religious hatred
for Muslim
> Chechen, then launching a merciless campaign to
> exterminate the Caucasian rebels. Moscow, in the
usual
> style of international malefactors, used the
Christmas/New
> Year holidays to mask its attempted storming of
the
> Chechen capital, Grozny, and laying waste to the
rest of the
> tiny republic of 1.5 million people.
>
> The valiant Chechen mujihadin, however, refused to
surrender.
> Some 1,500 Chechen fighters dug into the ruins of
Grozny have
> managed to defend the city against ferocious
> assaults of some 60,000-80,000 Russian troops for
the past
> month. Russian generals claimed the would conquer
Grozny two
> weeks ago. Russian forces are mercilessly pounding
the city to
> rubble with massed batteries of heavy artillery
and heavy
> rocket launchers, as well as carpet bombing and
strikes
> by ground-attack aircraft and helicopter
gunships. Forty
> thousand Chechen civilians are trapped in the
city,
> cowering in shelters with little food or
water.
>
> Russia is violating all norms of warfare
and
> numerous international conventions by making
extensive use
> of fuel air explosive delivered by aircraft and
rockets. These
> weapons release a fine mist of explosive fuel over
a target,
> then detonate. The resulting massive explosions
are of
> enormous destructive power second only to tactical
nuclear
> weapons. All of the oxygen under the blast zone's
> football-filed sized footprint is burned up,
sucking the
> air out of the lungs of victims. Devastating
> overpressure ruptures internal organs and kill
anyone
> sheltering in basements or bunkers.
>
> Grozny and most other Chechen towns have been
blasted to ruins
> by fuel air and conventional explosives. The
Russians have
> showered tens of thousands of anti-personnel mines
in the
> mountainous south in an effort to seal the border
with
> Georgia. Foreign journalists are being kept out of
the war
> zone lest they report details of Russia's latest
slaughter
> of the rebellious Chechen. Even this writer has
received a
> steady stream of organized threatening email from
Russia.
> Almost all news on the conflict comes from Moscow's
propaganda
> organs who keep repeating the mantra that Chechen
are
> `Islamic terrorists' – where have we heard
this before -
> who must be `cleansed.'
>
> Ironically, while the US wrung its hands over the
possible
> threat of terrorism during millenium celebrations,
Russia was
> committing one of the worst acts of international
terrorism
> of our era in Chechnya. Washington issued a few
tut-tut's
> over Russia's brutal actions, but continued to back
Russia
> with diplomatic support and billions of cash.
>
> As Russian poured shells on the Chechen for
daring to
> seek independence from 300 year's of brutal
colonial rule by
> Moscow, President Bill Clinton actually described
Russia's
> siege of Grozny a `liberation.' The same Clinton
who hailed
> Yeltsin as `a Russian Abraham Lincoln' after Russian
forces
> massacred 100,000 Chechen in 1994-1996.
>
> Why this nauseating sycophancy? Because Clinton
agreed to
> give Moscow a free hand in Chechnya in exchange for
Moscow
> allowing the US to keep bashing away at Iraq.
Clinton's key
> financial backers want Iraq destroyed. Chechen
will pay
> the price for the ex-president's political and
financial
> future.
>
> Meanwhile, bands of fierce Chechen fighters
continue one of
> our era's most heroic struggles. The courage of
these mountain
> men is almost beyond comprehension. They are
lightly armed,
> surrounded, low on munitions and supplies,
hopelessly
> outnumbered 100 to one, under constant
bombardment, and
> forgotten. Their voice goes unheard beneath a
barrage
> of Russian disinformation and propaganda, echoed
by
> so-called `counter-terrorism' experts in the western
media,
> who assure us Chechen are nothing more than
dangerous
> Islamic terrorists and kidnappers.
>
> A handful of fighters from Ukraine, Jordan, and
the Baltic
> have come to help; otherwise, the world has left
the
> Chechen to be ground into bloody pulp by
Russia's killing
> machine – a crime largely financed by US and
western
> dollars.
>
> Clinton has hailed the Putin regime as `new,
democratic
> Russian leaders.' In fact, the Chekists and
generals now
> running the Kremlin look very much like the old,
brutal
> Soviet Russia, only this time less ideological
and more
> efficiently ruthless.
>
> Copyright Eric Margolis 2000
>
>
>
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