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Hello everyone!
I haven't written here for a very long time. But today I want to write something about the french journalists kidnapped in Irak.

I'm french and I'm really shocked of this. In France we're all waiting for news about Georges Malbrunot & Christian Chesnot. Now it remains less than 20 hours before the deadline set by kidnappers expired.
Why kidnapping french journalists??
In France we are opposed to the US invasion of Irak till the begining!!
We haven't soldiers in Irak!!
What is the link between ban on Muslim headscarves in schools and the occupation in Irak??

I really hope that the journalists (and their driver) will be release very soon.

Bye
Sebastien
Only The Good Die Young...
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The French passed a law that Islamics didn't like - simple. You can't blame EVERYTHING on the invasion of Iraq
Cleveland May 24 to June 4th 2007 - I came, I saw, I fucked off home again.
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Hi Sebastien,
very very sad about this and, trust me, I am very close to French people in these days... You can go down in the messages of this forum and discover what I wrote some days ago about that... The message was headed "SAD THINGS" and I think you will find a lot of what you've inside reading those few lines...

You are right, the whole thing is absolutely meaningless but I fear that the kidnappers are the first ones to understand not what they are actually doing...

I don't want to think anything bad... I want to hope everything will work but inside me, don't know exactly why, I'm worried... The fate of Enzo Baldoni, the Italian Reporter, is still too fresh inside my mind for allowing me to be too optimistic...

Anyway, everything sounds useless now, every single word I could say. I am close to you and to France... And, once again, if someone believes in something more than I do, please let your voice be heard up there...

Ciao Sebastien

Albyboy
And the light, turn then off my friend... And the ghosts... Well just let them in... Cause in the dark it's easier to see...
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Terrorism did not start on September 11, 2001. It had been festering for many years.

And the world had created a response to it that allowed it to succeed. The attack on the Israeli team at the Munich Olympics was in 1972. And the pattern had already begun.

The three surviving terrorists were arrested and within two months released by the German government.

Action like this became the rule, not the exception.

Terrorists came to learn they could attack and often not face consequences.

In 1985, terrorists attacked the Achille Lauro and murdered an American citizen who was in a wheelchair, Leon Klinghoffer.

They marked him for murder solely because he was Jewish.

Some of those terrorist were released and some of the remaining terrorists allowed to escape by the Italian government because of fear of reprisals.

So terrorists learned they could intimidate the world community and too often the response, particularly in Europe, was "accommodation, appeasement and compromise."

And worse the terrorists also learned that their cause would be taken more seriously, almost in direct proportion to the barbarity of the attack.

Terrorist acts became a ticket to the international bargaining table.

How else to explain Yasser Arafat winning the Nobel Peace Prize when he was supporting a terrorist plague in the Middle East that undermined any chance of peace?

Before September 11, we were living with an unrealistic view of the world much like our observing

Europe appease Hitler or trying to accommodate ourselves to peaceful co-existence with the Soviet Union through mutually assured destruction.
i got a way with the boys on my block.. :-)
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Israel, Iraq, 9-11 are all unconnected. So much for you History 101 lessons.

"Terrorists came to learn they could attack and often not face consequences"

Especially those terrorists supported by the USA.

And as long as the Israelis keep killing Palastinains with American-supplied weapons and stealing their land then you can expect anti-Israeli attacks to continue. You can only get rid of terrorism by addressing its causes.
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Yes, I'm glad we don't have Neville Chamberlain around, hoo-boy was that ever a mistake sending him to Germany.
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"please take the time to finally realize what America is trying to rid the world of, and think carefully about joining that effort, because without the full support of all of us in the world, these attacks will continue at will, for it is all that these thugs know"

America created Bin Laden and now you want to get rid of him so you need our help. How ironic. If the USA had not chosen to invade Iraq, thus creating a new "West Bank" or "South Armagh" there, then this problem wouldn't even exist. It wasn't Saddam who attacked the Twin Towers.
"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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And our help too.
...this kettle is boiling over... ...one dump...one turd...two tits...John Deacon... ...one prawn...one shrimp...one clam...one chicken!
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Dr. Samuel Johnson's right about Olson Johnson being right. And I'm not giving up my ice cream parlor, that I built with these two hands, for nothing or nobody. Dagnabbit.
"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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PARIS, France (CNN) -- With French officials mounting a diplomatic offensive, the Arab League says it has won another 24-hour extension for two French journalists being held by a radical Islamic group in Iraq.

The deadline for executing the two, which would have come Tuesday night in Baghdad, has now been pushed back to Wednesday night, an Arab League official said.

The group holding the two -- the Islamic Army in Iraq -- is demanding that the French government repeal a law that bans from public schools -- among other religious items -- head scarves worn by Muslim girls.

The French government has been feverishly attempting to win the freedom of the two journalists but has balked at repealing the ban, which was approved earlier this year and will go into effect this week.

News of the deadline extension came on a day that another radical group said it had executed 12 Nepalese workers who it accused of cooperating with the American occupation of Iraq.

In Baghdad, the Association of Muslim Scholars held a news conference to call for the release of the French hostages.

"The Iraqi resistance is a right for every Iraqi Muslim. When we feel that our sons are crossing the line of what is acceptable we step in to show our sons the right path. Killing the two French hostages is not the right thing to do," said Mohammad Bashar al-Faidi, a spokesman for the scholars.

"We have no direct contact with the group that holds the French men hostage so we are sending them an open letter through this press conference. This is the first time the Association of Muslim Scholars sends an open letter like this one, but the situation is very dangerous and the deadline is getting nearer. So we send this message to our sons of the lslamic Army."

In Falluja, an Iraqi group, the Falluja Mujahidin Shura Council, also issued a call for the two to be released because of France's opposition to the war and the American occupation of Iraq.

"Given France's humanitarian stance toward Iraq's issue and its occupation by opposing occupation and demanding an end to American presence in Iraq, and for other positions, we appeal to our brothers in faith and arms in the Islamic Army to release the French journalists in appreciation for these stands," said a statement from the group.

In addition, a group of imams from the Paris region met Tuesday morning at the grand mosque in central Paris to hold a prayer service for the two journalists.
i got a way with the boys on my block.. :-)
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I bet the law will be repealed and the Frenchmen spared ...

Do two wrongs (beheading threat & scarf law) make a right????
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No news today..
Now the deadline has expired.
Hope tomorrow will be good.

Bye
Only The Good Die Young...
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Maybe no news is good news...maybe for once, right will win out in the end.
Everyone I know here at school - Christian and Muslim alike - is praying for the journalists...but, as you said, we'll all have to keep hoping, and wait for tomorrow.
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At the United Nations, Russia called for an emergency meeting of the Security Council, which scheduled consultations for later Wednesday on the school seizure and other issues.

From inside the school, the militants sent out a list of demands and threatened that if police intervened, they would kill 50 children for every hostage-taker killed and 20 children for every hostage-taker injured, Kazbek Dzantiyev, head of the North Ossetia region’s Interior Ministry, was quoted as telling the ITAR-Tass news agency
i got a way with the boys on my block.. :-)
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France and Germany are the only two countries that have dignity in the world today. I hope that they release those journalists.

They should exchange them for Larry King and Tucker Carlson.
Freddie: "Yes, we'll have a great big cock fly over the crowd!" Roadies: "Yeah! Great Idea!" Freddie: "And it will fly into a great big mouth with a moustache!"

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