Assalamu aleikum.

The blinders are off and there is growing recognition by Muslims
worldwide that the phony so-called "war on terror" has actually all
along been a war on Islam, a point that Islamic Community Net has made
from its inception. The Brits of Poodle Blair fear the Muslims now
that the truth is out and the so-called "moderates" can no longer
restrain the Muslim masses from conducting just reprisals.


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Army fears reprisals as Blair orders abuse video inquiry
Richard Norton-Taylor
The Guardian
Monday February 13, 2006
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1708480,00.html

Military commanders yesterday stepped up security for British troops
in Iraq and Afghanistan in the wake of a video apparently showing
soldiers brutally attacking defenceless Iraqi teenagers.

The video was shown on TV channels in the Arab world just as ministers
and Muslim leaders are trying to dampen the row over the publication
of cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad, and when thousands of
British troops are preparing to be deployed to the hostile environment
of southern Afghanistan.

It has come at a "bad time", a senior defence source admitted. The
Ministry of Defence, still reeling after a series of cases of alleged
abuse of Iraqis by British troops, said that the video appeared
genuine, describing it as "extremely disturbing", and saying military
police had begun an urgent investigation.

The film is described as a "secret home video" which was obtained by
the News of the World, and apparently was filmed from a rooftop for
fun by a corporal who is heard laughing and urging on at least eight
of his colleagues. It shows the troops repeatedly kicking and punching
civilians with batons after seizing them following riots two years ago
in the Basra region in which British forces were attacked. Another
soldier, apparently a corporal, mocks the youths and urges his
colleagues on. The newspaper declined to name the regiment, understood
to be based in Germany, to try to avoid reprisals.

The 20 Armoured Brigade, based in Paderborn, Germany, was deployed in
southern Iraq until April 2004, a period that covered the riots in March.

The brigade included the 1st Battalion Light Infantry, the 1st
Battalion the Royal Regiment of Wales, the Queen's Royal Hussars, and
26 Royal Artillery. The brigade was replaced in April by 1 Mechanised
Brigade.

The footage risks aggravating already delicate relations between
British forces in southern Iraq and the local population. Last night,
an ally of the radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr warned that
demonstrators would take to the streets in Basra in protest at the
apparent abuse.

Political sensitivity surrounding the damaging and highly embarrassing
video was reflected in ministers, from Tony Blair down, rushing to
join a combined exercise in damage limitation.

The only minister who did not do so was the defence secretary, John
Reid, on the grounds that he could be part of the "chain of command"
who could decide what punishment, if any, should be meted out to the
soldiers.

Tony Blair said: "We take seriously any allegations of mistreatment
and those will be investigated very fully indeed."

But he added that the "overwhelming majority" of British troops
behaved properly and did a "great job for our country and for the
wider world". They deserved the "fullest support" for their role in Iraq.

Speaking at a press conference in South Africa where he is attending a
summit of centre-left leaders, the prime minister said: "Their
presence there, under a United Nations resolution, helping Iraqis
become the democracy they want to become, is of fundamental
importance, not just to the security in Iraq but to the security of my
country, Britain, and the wider international community."

The chancellor, Gordon Brown, said that if the allegations were true,
they showed "unacceptable behaviour". Speaking on the BBC's Sunday AM
programme, Mr Brown said the "loyal, hard-working, decent troops" in
Iraq would see the allegations as a "slight on their great work". The
shadow foreign secretary, Liam Fox, said British troops "must adhere
to the highest possible standards" but added that the behaviour was
not typical. The Liberal Democrat defence spokesman, Michael Moore,
said that the allegations increased the urgency of setting a plan to
pull troops out.

Sir Iqbal Sacranie, secretary general of the Muslim Council of
Britain, called the images "appalling" and said they would cause
"enormous damage to our standing in the Muslim world".

He warned that it would put British troops "in greater peril". In
Iraq, Akil al-Bahadily, an official from the Basra office of Moqtada
al-Sadr, said: "This is good proof of the violations of human rights
being committed by British troops in Basra."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1708480,00.html







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