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"It's your democratic right to do as I command"

November 10, 2001

Alas, Democracy has been exposed

By Davy De Verteuil

Well, alas democracy has been exposed. According to Supremist John Ashcroft US Attorneys are too damn dumb to know that they are being use. Not to say that I had faith from the time of its INVENTION 'for want of an appropriate word'.

The democratic system and its so-called champions will hide no more it is now hypocrisy in broad daylight. After all they've got the license. Initiating the campaign to murder Afghanistan and threatening others is clear evidence of the gaping fish netted system called DEMOCRACY. Full Article

New York Times attacks erosion of civil liberties

observer.co.uk

Growing fears in America about the emergency security measures introduced after the 11 September attacks culminated yesterday in a ferocious editorial in the New York Times denouncing the curbing of basic freedoms.

In an unusually strident leading article, the newspaper said: 'Civil liberties are eroding, and there is no evidence that the reason is anything more profound than fear and frustration. Full Article

Britain placed under state of emergency

observer.co.uk

Britain is to be placed under a state of 'public emergency' as part of an unprecedented government move to allow internment without trial of suspected terrorists. In a historic initiative that will incense civil liberties groups, David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, will lay the order before the House of Commons in the next 48 hours, to be followed by anti-terrorist legislation which will be rushed through in the next four weeks. Full Article

In the War on Terrorism, New Life for Propaganda

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 Late last month, Karen P. Hughes, the White House communications director, met with her British counterpart to join forces in what may be the most ambitious wartime communications effort since World War II.

The two officials agreed that there was an urgent need to combat the Taliban's daily denunciations of the American bombing campaign in Afghanistan, vitriol that was going unchallenged across the Islamic world. Soon they had set up a round-the- clock war news bureau in Pakistan and a network of war offices linking Washington, London and Islamabad that help develop a "message of the day." Full Article

Bin Laden: 'I'm ready to die'

By Rana Jawad and Peter Mackler

ISLAMABAD – He's in high spirits, speaking confidently and laughing readily. Osama bin Laden is a man at ease even though he feels the Americans will eventually kill him, his Pakistani interviewer said Saturday.

But, while the English-language newspaper carries a clear message from Bin Laden that he has access to such weapons, he makes no such claim in an Urdu-language version of the interview. MORE... DAWN.COM / INQUIRER.NET / BBC

Bush and Bin Laden: It's a family affair

Sapa-AFP BBC spill the beans

SPECIAL agents in the United States probing relatives of Saudi-born terror suspect Osama bin Laden before September 11 were told to back off soon after George W. Bush became president, the BBC reported on Tuesday.

The BBC's Newsnight current affairs programme said that Bush at one point had a number of connections with Saudi Arabia's prominent bin Laden family. Full Article

Collateral Damage - the American Dream At Risk

By Anita Pratap

NEW DELHI -- The level of anti-Americanism sweeping the world is stunning. It is certainly understandable in the Muslim world. But what's more dramatic, and should open the eyes of the Americans, is the anti-US sentiment coursing through non-Muslim countries, especially in those where at the people-to-people level, there existed a high level of appreciation for all things American-ranging from Levi's jeans to college degrees, from rock music to jobs, from McDonald's burgers to equal opportunities, from Hollywood fantasy to chasing the American Dream.

But the American Dream may be souring, some even say it's turning into a nightmare. America's tragedy is that the world is more acutely aware of this than Americans themselves. Not just Muslims, but everyone now talks of US double standards. Instead of this world-wide perception aggravating their persecution complex, Americans should listen to criticism from unbiased countries. And then in the robust US style, do something about it, if they are to steer the course of this war away from disaster lane. Full Article

President Khatami-UN Gen. Assembly-Address

Iran's President Khatami speaking at the the UN General Assembly meeting to mark "the Year for Dialogue Among Civilizations" the initiator of that idea invited the mankind to "ethcal rationalism" and "loving each other" rahther than "observing cruetly and brutality."

Mohammad Khatami siad, "let us lovingly grip the hands of those who have extended them for kindness, rather than observing cruelty and hear the voilce of life, the voice of kind human beings rather than the harsh noise of explosions. Full Article

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