Maybe Allah(swt) is waiting for when Isa comes back to the Central 
Mosque in Damascus and there are 70,000 infidel troops coming there; 
maybe Bush is not as important as what will come after his regime. 
Allah knows best, and he sets up the evil for their day of punishment.

angelofansar

--- In islamcity@yahoogroups.com, Prathiba Sundaram wrote:
>
> World community should demand death to the International Terrorist 
Bush.
>    
>   Hundreds of Thousands of human beings are dreaming the death of 
the Evil.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   DAJJAL BUSH REGIME STRANGLES 3 MUJAHIDEEN IN TORTURE CAMP
> 
> Assalamu aleikum.
> 
> In the US, the murder and subsequent coverup of inmates deaths by
> police has long been an art form. The Guantanamo Bay torture camp,
> which has been condemned even by the UN, is certainly no exception 
to
> this rule. The three victims whom the Bush regime ordered murdered
> were naturally close eyewitnesses to the torture of other victims 
over
> the past several years in the infamous "Camp 1", and to attacks on 
the
> Holy Qur'an. Their release would have led to further unfavorable
> publicity. Now the eyewitnesses are dead, supposed victims of
> "suicide". All three. At once.
> 
> The notion that 3 torture victims in the most "secure" part of the
> torture camp had the means to commit suicide is absurd. All the
> torture victims are under 24-hour surveillance.
> 
> 
> ---
> 
> 
> U.S.: 3 Guantanamo Inmates Commit Suicide
> By ANDREW SELSKY and JENNIFER LOVEN
> Associated Press
> 06.10.2006
> http://www.forbes.com/work/feeds/ap/2006/06/10/ap2807112.html
> 
> Three Guantanamo Bay detainees were found dead Saturday after
> apparently committing suicide, the U.S. military said. They were the
> first reported deaths among the suspected terrorists held at the 
base
> in Cuba for up to 4 1/2 years without being charged.
> 
> Two men from Saudi Arabia and one from Yemen were 
found "unresponsive
> and not breathing in their cells" early Saturday, according to a
> statement from the Miami-based U.S. Southern Command, which has
> jurisdiction over the prison. Attempts were made to revive the
> prisoners, but failed.
> 
> One defense official, who requested anonymity because the details 
had
> not been made public yet, said that initial reports were that two of
> the detainees hanged themselves while the third suffocated or choked
> himself.
> 
> Pentagon officials said the three men were in Camp 1, the highest
> maximum security prison at Guantanamo, and that none of them had 
tried
> to commit suicide before. That camp was also the location where two
> detainees tried to commit suicide in mid-May, when a riot broke out 
at
> the facility. The two men, who took overdoses of an anti-anxiety
> medication they hoarded, were found and received medical treatment 
and
> were recovering.
> 
> The United States is holding about 460 men on suspicion of links to
> al-Qaida and the Taliban at Guantanamo Bay, which has become a sore
> subject between President Bush and U.S. allies who otherwise are
> staunch supporters of his policies.
> 
> The Defense Department's U.S. Southern Command in Miami, and the
> detention center's commander, Navy Rear Adm. Harry B. Harris,
> scheduled a briefing for later Saturday.
> 
> The Pentagon also postponed the military tribunal of Binyam 
Muhammad,
> an Ethiopian detainee, originally scheduled for next week. Muhammad 
is
> charged with conspiring with Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaida
> leaders to attack civilians and commit other crimes.
> 
> Bush, spending the weekend at Camp David, was notified of the
> incident. The State Department was consulting with the governments 
of
> the home countries of the three prisoners, whose names were not 
released.
> 
> The military said in its statement that "all lifesaving measures had
> been exhausted" in the attempt to revive the detainees. The remains
> were being treated "with the utmost respect," an issue important to
> Muslims. A cultural adviser was assisting the military.
> 
> Though the military termed the deaths suicides, the Naval Criminal
> Investigative Service was investigating to establish the official
> cause and manner of death.
> 
> A U.N. panel said May 19 that holding detainees indefinitely at
> Guantanamo violated the world's ban on torture. The panel said the
> United States should close the detention center.
> 
> German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh
> Rasmussen and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are among those who
> also recently have urged the United States to close the prison.
> 
> On Friday, after the prison came up during a meeting with Fogh
> Rasmussen at Camp David, Bush said his goal is to do just that. A
> total of 759 detainees have been held there, with about 300 released
> or transferred.
> 
> "We would like to end the Guantanamo - we'd like it to be empty," 
Bush
> said. But he added: "There are some that, if put out on the streets,
> would create grave harm to American citizens and other citizens of 
the
> world. And, therefore, I believe they ought to be tried in courts 
here
> in the United States."
> 
> Bush said his administration was waiting for the Supreme Court to 
rule
> whether he overstepped his authority in ordering the detainees to be
> tried by U.S. military tribunals.
> 
> The military's statement defended the prison, saying detainees pose 
a
> danger to the United States and its allies.
> 
> "They have expressed a commitment to kill Americans and our friends 
if
> released," the statement said. "These are not common criminals. They
> are enemy combatants being detained because they have waged war
> against our nation and they continue to pose a threat."
> 
> Moazzam Begg, 37, a British Muslim who spent three years in U.S.
> detention, including two years at Guantanamo before being released 
in
> 2005, told The Associated Press, "We all expected something like 
this
> but were not prepared. It's just awful. I hope the Bush 
administration
> will finally see this is wrong."
> 
> There have been increasing displays of defiance from Guantanamo Bay
> prisoners, who have been held for up to 4 1/2 years with many 
claiming
> their innocence.
> 
> Until now, Guantanamo officials have said there have been 41 suicide
> attempts by 25 detainees and no deaths since the U.S. began taking
> prisoners to the base in January 2002. Defense lawyers contend the
> number of suicide attempts is higher.
> 
> Those held at Guantanamo "have this incredible level of despair that
> they will never get justice. And now they're gone. And they died
> without ever having seen a court," Barbara Olshansky of the Center 
for
> Constitutional Rights said in a telephone interview from New York. 
Her
> group represents about 300 Guantanamo detainees.
> 
> She appealed to the administration "for immediate action to do the
> right thing. They should be taken to court or released. I don't 
think
> this country wants the stain of injustice on it for many years to 
come."
> 
> A spokeswoman for Britain's Foreign Office, who declined to be
> identified in keeping with department policy said: "Obviously, this 
is
> a very sad event."
> 
> On May 18, in one of the prison's most violent incidents, a detainee
> staged a suicide attempt to lure guards into a cellblock where they
> were attacked by prisoners armed with makeshift weapons, the 
military
> said. Earlier that day, two detainees overdosed on antidepressants
> they collected from other detainees and hoarded in their cells. The
> men have since recovered.
> 
> There also has been a hunger strike among detainees since August. 
The
> number of inmates refusing food dropped to 18 by last weekend from a
> high of 131. The military has at times used aggressive force-feeding
> methods, including a restraint chair.
> 
> Associated Press reporters Paisley Dodds in London and Jennifer 
Loven
> and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington contributed to this report.
> 
> http://www.forbes.com/work/feeds/ap/2006/06/10/ap2807112.html
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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with wisdom (i.e. with the Divine Inspiration and the Qur'an) and 
fair preaching, and argue with them in a way that is better. Truly, 
your Lord knows best who has gone astray from His Path, and He is the 
Best Aware of those who are guided.} (Holy Quran-16:125)
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(believes in His Oneness)," and then stands straight (acts upon His 
Order), and] invites (men) to Allah's (Islamic Monotheism), and does 
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reward of the one who follows him, without the reward of either of 
them being lessened at all." [Muslim, Ahmad, Aboo Daawood, an-
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am one of the Muslims."} (Holy Quran-41:33)
 
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