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Asian Muslims Warn Americans: 'You'll Never Live In Peace Again'
Mar 21, 2003 
Soure:

Muslim leaders in Asia today condemned the US attack on Iraq, warning 
that Americans would never live in peace again. Speaking minutes after 
George W Bush announced that war in Iraq had begun, Syafii Maarif, 
head of the 30-million-strong moderate Muhammadiyah Muslim group in 
Indonesia, said: "This is not an attack on Islam but an attack on 
humanity."

Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim nation. Its cabinet is 
due to discuss the US attack at a meeting later today, before 
releasing an official response. In Malaysia, the conservative Islamic 
opposition said Allah would bring about America's eventual downfall.

Abdul Hadi Awang, the president of Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS), said: 
"This despicable war exposes the ugliness of America and its allies. 
"PAS is convinced that this war is the start of America's destruction 
because Allah will not let any major power reign supreme forever."

Thailand's Muslims also condemned the US actions, saying US citizens 
would never live in peace again.

Murid Timasaen, spokesman for the Thai Muslims for Peace group, added: 
"They have attracted more enemies than ever, not only from the Muslim 
world but also from the Buddhist community. Countries like Iraq don't 
have the capacity to fight the Americans in a conventional war, so 
more terrorist means will be deployed against the Americans."

Thailand's government said it wanted no part in the war. However, 
Thaksin Shinawatra, the prime minister, said: "We are ready to help 
rehabilitate (Iraq) after the fighting, up to the extent of our 
resources.

"At this stage, we hope the war casualties will be confined only to 
military targets and not on civilians." Their condemnation of military 
action in Iraq came just hours after the first shots of the war.

The US-led war was not universally condemned in Asia, however. Gloria 
Macapagal Arroyo, the Philippine president, said Manila was giving 
political and moral support for actions to rid Iraq of weapons of 
mass destruction., "The war has just begun," she said. "The Philippines 
is part of the coalition of the willing."

Lauro Baja, the Philippine foreign affairs undersecretary, is currently 
in Malaysia, attending a foreign ministers meeting of the Association 
of South East Asian Nations (Asean).

He said: "The greatest fears of Asean ministers are the upsurge of 
terrorism and the negative effects on the economy. The hopes of the 
international community is that this war will be short."

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