SUDAN: Censorship of Islamic Viewpoint on Darfur During its huge gathering in Detroit, Michigan, the Nation of Islam brought in the President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, to talk to the audience by TV link. The audience, African American, were enabled to question the president of Sudan. Al-Bashir debunked the Zionist propaganda that "genocide" is going on in Darfur. Thousands watched and saw directly that Al-Bashir is not an "Arab" but a Black African. [Dr. Akbar Muhammad emceed the appearance.] Here is the shocker: The corporate-zionist media completely blocked the reporting on the TV link appearance of the Sudanese President. ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -- PALESTINE: Mufti Warns: Al-Aqsa in Danger The Mufti of Palestine, Ikrima Sabri, has warned that Israel is continuing to dig adjacent to the al-Aqsa masjid. The digging is now being done at night and away from media coverage. The Mufti warned the Muslim world: He said the time for talk is over. The Muslims must take action to stop Israel before it is too late. [March 16]
"G.Waleed Kavalec"@yahoo.com wrote: Gonzales thwarted Cuban jail closure March 24, 2007 WASHINGTON: As the newly appointed US Defence Secretary, Robert Gates repeatedly argued for the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to be shut down and for prisoners held there to be tried in a US court. With the support of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Mr Gates told President George W. Bush that the detention centre had become so tainted abroad that legal proceedings at Guantanamo would be viewed as illegitimate, The New York Times reported yesterday. Mr Gates suggested that prisoners held at Guantanamo could be transferred to military brigs in the US, where they would remain in the custody of the Pentagon and be subject to trial under military proceedings. The Defence Secretary's appeal was an effort to turn Mr Bush's publicly stated desire to close Guantanamo into a specific plan for action, US officials told The New York Times. But his arguments were reportedly rejected after embattled Attorney-General Alberto Gonzales and Vice-President Dick Cheney's office strongly objected to the plan. While Mr Bush eventually rejected the approach, officials at the National Security Council, Pentagon and State Department continue to analyse options for the detention of terrorism suspects, the newspaper said. The base at Guantanamo holds about 385 prisoners, among them 14 senior leaders of al-Qa'ida -- including Khalid Shaikh Mohammed -- who were transferred to it last year from secret prisons run by the Central Intelligence Agency. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21436969-2703,00.html -- -- -- G. Waleed Kavalec ------------------------- This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not an intended recipient of this document, please notify the sender, delete it and do not read, act upon, print, disclose, copy, retain or redistribute it. In fact it would be best all around for you to burn your computer then report to the nearest office of the Department of Homeland Security and turn yourself in as a potential danger to the moral fabric of America and a serious risk to the purity of apple pie. If you actually are an intended recipient of this document you are probably far worse than that and had better be making your escape because appropriate authorities have already been notified. We know where you've been. --------------------------------- Now you can scan emails quickly with a reading pane. Get the new Yahoo! Mail.