21 June 2003:
622 days have passed since America launched its latest Crusade against Islam
and its people.
A number of Muslim prisoners were captured in this Crusade and taken to
Guantanamo Bay in Cuba where their beards were forcibly shaved and they are
being held in cages subject to Malaria, heatstroke and other tropical
diseases.
15 Suspects Arrested in Uruzgan
KABUL (AZZAM):
According to the US military spokesman, on Wednesday morning US forces
arrested 15 people suspected of providing help to the Mujahideen.
The spokesman declined to provide any further information, such as evidence
or whether the USA considers making supplications for the Mujahideen an
offence worthy of imprisonment.
UN Condemns Arrest of Afghan Journalist Who Insulted Islam's Prophet
Muhammad
KABUL (AZZAM):
The UN has expressed serious concern over the arrest of Hussain Mehdvi
(editor of "Aftab" magazine) together with his Iranian companion in Kabul.
The editor published articles insulting Prophet Muhammad and Islamic
teachings and was therefore arrested upon orders by the Afghan interior
minister.
Some muslims have commented that it is ironic that the American imposed
Afghan administration should take offence at insulting Prophet Muhammad,
when the Karzai led Afghan administration has done far more to attack Islam.
Whilst the UN seemed keen to condemn this so called attack on "free speech"
it was not so concerned when websites providing authentic news from
respected journalists in Afghanistan were shut down just because it exposed
the deceit of American claims, nor when Al-Jazeera was intentionally bombed
by American forces both in Kandahar and Baghdad.
Americans Admit Mujahideen Victory Imminent
MOSCOW (AZZAM):
According to two respected and well known American think tanks, the US grip
on Afghanistan has dwindled and if matters proceed as they are, the
Americans will lose this war against "Terrorism".
The reports outlined that Hamid Karzai has failed to eliminate resistance
fighters who are both well equipped and popular all across Afghanistan.
The reports also admitted that that the anti-Mujahideen policies of the
Afghan administration were against the wishes of the vast majority of the
Afghan nation and that the appalling lawlessness that has accompanied the
American arrival has shown the Afghans how beautifully the Taliban ruled
Afghanistan with the Quran and that the Afghan nation is now longing for the
return of the Taliban.
The report ended by stating that the US would soon face extreme humiliation
if it is not able to stregthen its grip over Afghanistan.
Coalition Forces Kidnap Afghan Girl of Zardan Tribe
MEERANSHAH (AZZAM):
Badshah Khan Zardan, the head of the Zardan tribe, has given an ultimatum to
Coalition forces to immediately release the Afghan girl or face the
consequences.
The head of the Zardan tribe stated that these foreign soldiers had
challenged the respect of Zardan tribe and that rivers of blood would now
flow.
The Afghan girl had been travelling from Kabul to the village of her birth
when she was kidnapped by Coalition forces near the Sata Kandao region and
then taken to an undisclosed place.
Tribal elders of the Zardan tribe then contacted the commander of the
Coalition forces, but the commander refused to release the girl.
Hundreds of well armed Afghan men have gathered in the region and are
preparing to annihilate the Coalition forces.
Concerns have grown that not only have the Coalition forces kidnapped this
girl for no apparent reason, but that she may have been sexually assaulted
and then killed, and that this is the reason why the Coalition forces are
refusing to release her.
If this is the case, it would not be the first time, as an American soldier
is currently facing prosecution in Japan for sexually assaulting a girl
there.
"Al Jaziri Holds Important Information About Al-Qaida", Pakistan Interior
Minister
ISLAMABAD (AZZAM):
The federal interior minister said that Abu Adil Al-Jaziri holds important
information about the Al-Qaida network and that he is currently being
interrogated by both foreign (most likely American) and Pakistani
intelligence agencies.
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