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Subject: WWIII update - Muslims close ranks [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]

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AP. 19 October 2001. Mideast Clerics Decry U.S. - Led War.

KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia -- Children emptied their piggybanks and a woman
donated her wedding dress as a Saudi campaign continued Friday to raise
millions for Afghan victims of U.S.-led attacks.

With Muslims streaming into mosques for the day of weekly prayers,
clerics in this Gulf nation and across the Middle East denounced the
U.S. assault and called for holy war.

Criticism was not directed just at the United States for its air
campaign, which targets Afghanistan's Taliban rulers and the al-Qaida
network of Osama bin Laden.

Muslim nations -- in particular Pakistan and Turkey -- were singled out
for siding with the Americans in a war that has led to the deaths of
innocent Muslims.

"We condemn what happened to the Americans, but what is happening to the
Afghans is even worse," Sheik Mohammad bin Mubarak al-Tawwash, preacher
at the Al-Kabir Mosque in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, said Friday. "We pray to
God to protect the Muslims ... and we pray to God to give Muslims
victory against the infidels."

Public figures Thursday sent e-mails and mobile phone text messages
urging people to donate money to the bank account of the fund run by a
Saudi television channel to "help the poor Afghans."

The campaign began Thursday afternoon. By late that night, the
contributions totaled $36 million, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Fahd donated $9.1 million, SPA said, adding that a woman caller
gave her wedding dress. "Throughout the kingdom children were observed
emptying out their piggybanks in which they have been saving their
pocket money," the news agency said.

Following a prayer service at a Khobar mosque Friday, a 25-year-old who
would identify himself only as Saleh, said Americans are terrorists.

"We pray to God that their destruction will come soon." said Saleh, who
said he made a donation in hopes that it will help the cause that bin
Laden, a Saudi exile, was promoting.

"Osama is a holy warrior and he, God willing, will prevail over the
infidels," Saleh said.

Several Saudi clerics also used their services to praise bin Laden as a
"true Muslim hero."

In Bahrain, prayer leaders at two Manama mosques urged worshippers to
donate money for the Afghans, while outside one of the mosques boys
collected funds.

"We should help them because they don't have houses, they are poor
people and what America's doing to them is forbidden because there is no
clear evidence" against bin Laden, Saad Abdullah, 15, said outside
Ibrahim Khalil Kano mosque.

Abdullah described bin Laden, the man held responsible by the United
States for the Sept. 11 terror attacks that killed more than 5,000
people, as a "good" man and a "mujahid" -- a holy warrior.

"The big crime is that Muslim countries such as Pakistan and Turkey are
in the war that is killing Muslims,'' Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein
Fadlallah told worshippers at a mosque in south Beirut, Lebanon.

In Baghdad, an Iraqi cleric said the anthrax scare inside the United
States "is a result of God's anger." "We challenge you (the Americans)
to strike us because God will avenge," Bakir Abdul-Razak told
worshippers during Friday prayers in Um al-Ma'arek mosque.

At a Jordanian university mosque, preacher Abdul-Wahab Kassasbeh said
all Muslims were obliged to join a holy war if a Muslim country is
attacked -- even women. "If their husbands refuse their participation
they should revolt against them and join the mujahedeen."

In Tehran, prayer leader Mohammad Yazdi reiterated the Iranian position
that the U.S.-led attacks on Afghanistan are wrong, asking "is it
possible to clean a crime with a crime, to wash blood with blood, to
clean ugliness with ugliness?"

World public opinion is against the strikes on Afghanistan, he said, and
everyone knows that "that person" -- an apparent reference to bin Laden
-- "was created by the Americans themselves and trained by them and now
has become trouble for them."

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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews
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