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Dear Sir:
As a Jordanian living Ma'an with no liberty to say
and write what is on my mind, I condemn the Jordanian
military dictator regime for its violation of human
rights and the uncivilized use of power to oppress
civilians who are showing discomfort with a regime
that is unconstitutional. Not only these towns in
southern Jordan have been reduced to Gettos and
unofficial camps as a result of the failure of the
Hashimte regime, but now the Hashimite palace sends
its US made weapons and its Virginia trained special
forces to oppress these people while on a 12 hour fast
for the creator of all things on this planet.
What is even more sickening is those government
spokesmen who make these outrages stories of people
being wanted on drugs, corruption, and terror. Even
more silly are these 50 years old guns that were
collected from houses, most of which are kept as
trophies and never even had ammunitions in them.
These individuals are insulting the minds of million
of people with these silly made up stories including
their bosses in the white house.
I assure you sir that there are no terrorists in this
little village, and that the only drug and corruption
lords in Jordan are those who are close to the king,
part of his family and the his bureaucrats. They like
the former palace main man and the secret service head
who stole 150 Million US$ which is equal to stealing
150 Trillions form the US treasury for a country the
size of Jordan, and only they are the ones who should
be on trial for crimes against humanity.
For the last 10 years, the Jordanian people have been
subjected to an unnecessary severe economical
conditions and a total absence of liberty, all for the
sake that the Hashimite regime can cover up its
decades of corruption and failure to do its job as a
leader, and for the fact that it could not establish
itself using the people's approval, but only under a
gun and an informer pointed at every citizen. The
only thing that This regime had been able to do is
protect the Israeli broader for Arab and Muslims, and
for that the US and Europe have covered its crimes for
decades. The current king has allowed his armed
forces and police again and again to oppress his
people, he and his regime now stand at no approval
from the people, this leaves him and his rich layer
with only the approval of the USA, and that can only
be guaranteed for the duration of that valuable
service he is offering the current US government. The
American people may not be aware that all of the army
training and army aid that Jordan get ends up being
used to as a tool for oppression, a regime that is
blackmailing a total of 4 million citizens and
treating them like slaves in private farm for a king
and dozen elite.
Jordan now with no parliament, and with a layer of
bureaucrats surrounding the king competing to lie and
deal with all illegal manners to accumulate wealth
will soon be a problem for the US and the civilized
world. Its people may snap and revolt any time, and
again like the scenario in Iran, the USA will be
guilty for helping a king stay in power despite his
regimes continual oppression.
History has always shown that kings and emperors who
ruled by oppression will not last nor will those who
guaranteed its existence. I assure you sir, that this
shall be the spark from which the liberation of our 4
million people will come,
NM-
Jordan
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Subj: A message for Jordan king
Date: 31/03/2003 08:44:57 Õ Egypt Standard Time
From: iismadi@yahoo.com
To: info@kingabdullah.jo
Sent from the Internet (Details)
Dear King Abdallah
I wish you will have time and open your ears to listen to an advice
All what we need from you is something good for you
we are not looking to take your chair from you as far as you are a real
leader who care about islam and his people and put behind all seductions
or fear from the world.
Abu Husein, You are saying that ur family belong to the prophet PBUH ,
and as you know Muhammed was not known for being a king or for being
rich or for anything but for the relegion and messaage he left and the
real relation to him is following this all.
As you know in our history we had many muslim leaders but among all
those we keep in minds and memory those real justice leaders like Omar
Bin abdel azeez and his grandfather because they thought of there people
seriously and they put behind them all those hypocrates around them who
are like a 2 side big wall that hide the real king from his people and
the real feelings of people about there leader.
you know Jordanian people are good , honest and trusty, use there trust
in the right way because its easy to gain there trust but if u lost it u
will never gain it back.
we dont care what happend before and no matter what was history as
always u can start from today, u dont have to come down from ur chair
and unswer me as far as u think seriously and apply the real honest
advice from a real Jordanian muslim feelings. If you want to jail me I
will accept if you give me a chance to pass my feelings as a young
Jordanian about you direct to you without all these long line of names
of hypocrates around you, We dont love u for no reason if we want to
love you and we will never hate you for no reason
salam
Jordanian muslim
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Subj: A dirty King
Date: 31/03/2003 06:33:39 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: anwaralrawahna@yahoo.co.uk
To: arabtimes@aol.com
CC: gid@gid.gov.jo
Sent from the Internet (Details)
To Whom It May Concern
I feel with shame for I am a Jordanian citizen and being ruled and
represented by a dirty, filthy and traitorous King, Royal family and
Regime are going deep and deeper in treason.
A King, Royal family and Regime all have been going deep and deeper in
for treason in what they call the “Great Arabic Revolution”, but I call
it the “Treacherous Revolution” against the Nation.
No wonder that such a position, by the King and Regime, towards many
problems such as, the Palestinian and Iraqi crisis, if we know the Royal
family’s history which has been based on treason, since HUSSIN BEN ALI
who sold his nation to the enemy, and that what I call “LIKE FATHER,
LIKE SON”.
I strongly believe this King, Royal Family and Regime have no link to
their Nation and Islam, as well as the people of Jordan.
Lastly, I hope and pray to my God to get rid us of that Royal Family and
their filthy Regime.
Resigned First Lieutenant
From
Jordanian General Intelligence Department
ANWAR ABDALLAH ALRAWAHNA
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Subj: Re: Iraq
Date: 04/04/2003 03:05:21 Õ Egypt Standard Time
From: falbashar@olumo.net
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
10 Jasim Street,
Ibrahim'Ali, Baghdad, Iraq.
Email: falbashar@olumo.net
Re: Urgent Assistance Needed
By way of introduction I am Eng. Farouk Al-Bashar, I represent my family
as the oldest son of the Al-Bashar family, who are the descendants of
Ibrahim Al-Bashar Ali from one of the oil rich areas in Iraq. Over the
years my family has acquired huge sums of money from royalties for the
exploration of oil in our region but over the past 15 years, Saddam
Hussein and his gangs of bandits have taken our oils without payments
and we can not complain as those who did are all dead. In the wake of
the Gulf War of 1990, our family withdrew most moneys that remain in
coded bank accounts that Saddam did not find and we hide it in a secret
chamber underground, where it remained safe until after the war. At the
end of Gulf war, we moved the funds into a private vault of a security
company in Baghdad, where it was until we collected it a few days ago on
the fear of the eminent war with America.
We pray they remove Saddam as he is the cause of much hardship here, but
our funds are trapped here and there is no avenue to transfer any amount
from Iraq without Saddam knowing. The problem now is how do we transfer
the funds totalling US$12.5 Million in cash from here.
We are afraid that with the capacity of the bombs America is coming to
Baghdad with nowhere would be safe for the money, so we need you to help
in securing a private collection agency who would come to Iraq and
collect the money and have them moved to the west, where our family is
planning to relocate to as life in Iraq is no longer worth living
because of Saddam.
I have to travel lots of miles each day to send an email hoping someone
out there would assist this family, if you can we will give you the
details of an agency that can lift the funds from here as given to me by
a US Marine. The private collection agency would then collect the fund
from here and deliver it to you for safe keep. Hoping the American
campaign would be successful, we would then come over to your country
for a meeting to share the funds and hopefully start a new life with you
as a partner.
For your assistance with this project the family is willing to give you
10% of the funds, however if this does not suit you we are open for
negotiation.
We eagerly await your response so we can inform you of the next line of
action.
Regards.
Eng. Farouk Al- Bashar
For the entire Al-Bashar family
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Subj: Assalamu Alaicom
Date: 06/04/2003 08:17:45 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: dr_malkhateeb@yahoo.com
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
Dear Sir,
Assalau Alaicom,
My name is Mohammad Alkhateeb, Jordanian Palestinian. I am PhD in
Computer Engineering and working in University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
I liked your news paper very much, it has many important subjects that I
think sould be read by each Arabic and Muslim.
I am writing for you to ask you to write again about that man who is
called Amr Khalid. I liked what you wrote about him before and I did not
have time to copy what you wrote or keep it. So, if it is possible
please to provide me with that, or republish that again.
Thanks alot, May Allah will help you to reach your goals.
Sincerely,
Mohammad Alkhateeb
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Subj: Talking Points on Regime's
Collapse
Date: 09/04/2003 10:07:48 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: ojabara@mgacommunications.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
No one ever doubted we could take over Iraq, but was it the right thing
to do for America? If Bush wants to once-and-for-all prove that his
intention behind invading Iraq was to free the Iraqi people, he will
turn over administration of that country to the United Nations, which is
the only body in the world with the legal authority to do so. Anything
short of this will prove that the conquest of Iraq was nothing less than
a power and oil grab. Below are some talking points you may want to
consider.
Talking points:
No one ever doubted we would win the battle of Baghdad, but we've lost
the war that matters most to our security and that is the war for the
hearts and minds of the world's 1.2 billion Muslims.
The Bush Administration's unnecessary and unprovoked conquest of Iraq
has become the Arab and Muslim worlds' September 11th.
In spite of the Bush Administration's claims, it was repeatedly shown
that the Iraqi regime had nothing to do with Al-Qaeda or September 11th.
Yet, the big winner as a result of the Bush Administration's conquest of
Iraq is Osama Bin Laden, Al-Qaeda and the Islamic extremists.
By taking over an Arab country that was clearly shown to pose no threat
to the United States, the Bush Administration's conquest of Iraq has
made us less safe, not more.
How is it that a country that was supposed to be such a threat to the
United States was conquered with such relative ease? What happened to
the destruction of dams, bridges, oil fields, and unleashed chemical
weapons the Bush Administration said we would see the Iraqi regime
resort to?
Was Iraq really a threat or was that just a ploy to deceive the public
into supporting the Bush Administration's conquest of that country?
Naturally, Iraqis are going to celebrate the toppling of the oppressive
Iraqi regime. This doesn't mean they are going to like our occupation of
their country.
When Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, the Lebanese threw rice and flowers
on the Israelis, welcoming them as liberators from the domination of the
PLO. We now know what later happened in Lebanon. Remember, there was no
Hizbollah before Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982.
The Administration is misguided to think post-war Iraq will be like
post-war Japan or Germany. Gaza or Lebanon are the more appropriate and
likely scenarios for this Middle Eastern country.
The Bush Administration wants us to now believe we took over Iraq to
free the Iraqi people. It is the only justification they have left since
all the others (links to Al-Qaeda; nuclear weapons; missiles) have all
been shown to be fabrications. [see
http://www.prioritypeace.org/WarTruth-3.pdf].
If the Bush Administration wants to prove that its intention behind
invading Iraq was to liberate the Iraqi people, then we must immediately
give the administration of Iraq to the United Nations, which is the only
body that has the legal authority to do so.
The best way to support our troops now is to bring them home to their
families and turn the administration of Iraq over the United Nations.
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Subj: Aram Community Business
Date: 10/04/2003 11:00:04 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: AntiqueWeston
To: ARABTIMES
The following quote from your paper,
"The Arab American community , with a population of over four million
throughout the US , represents a major market and a strong buying power
that have not been tapped for years by the American business community."
can best be explained by the fact that Muslims want to KILL Americans
not do business with us!
However, what is an American?
Here is a definition:
An American is English, or French, or Italian, Irish, German, Spanish,
Polish, Russian or Greek. An American may also be Canadian, Mexican,
African, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Australian, Chamorro,
Iranian, Asian, or Arab, or Pakistani, or Afghan. An American may also
be a Cherokee, Osage, Blackfoot, Navaho, Apache, Seminole or one of the
many other tribes known as native Americans.
An American is Christian, or he could be Jewish, or Buddhist, or Muslim.
In fact, there are more Muslims in America than in Afghanistan. The only
difference is that in America they are free to worship as each of them
chooses.
An American is also free to believe in no religion.
For that he will answer only to God, not to the government, or to armed
thugs claiming to speak for the government and for God.
An American is from the most prosperous land in the history of the
world. The root of that prosperity can be found in the Declaration of
Independence, which recognizes the God-given right of each person to the
pursuit of happiness.
An American is generous. Americans have helped out just about every
other nation in the world in their time of need. When the Soviet army
overran Afghanistan 20 years ago, Americans came with arms and supplies
to enable the people to win back their country. As of the morning of
September 11, Americans had given more than any other nation to the poor
in Afghanistan.
Americans welcome the best: The best products, the best books, the best
music, the best food, the best athletes. But they also welcome the
least.
The national symbol of America, The Statue of Liberty, welcomes your
tired and your poor, the wretched refuse of your teeming shores, the
homeless, tempest tossed.
These, in fact, are the people who built America. Some of them were
working in the Twin Towers the morning of September 11, 2001, earning a
better life for their families.
I've been told that the World trade Center victims were from at least 30
other countries, cultures, and first languages, including those that
aided and abetted the terrorists.
So you can try to kill an American if you must.
Hitler did. So did General Tojo, and Stalin, and Mao Tse-Tung, and every
bloodthirsty tyrant in the history of the world.
But, in doing so you would just be killing yourself because Americans
are not a particular people from a particular place.
They are the embodiment of the human spirit of freedom. Everyone who
holds to that spirit, everywhere, is an American.
Pnint THIS in your paper, I dare ya, cause I do not think you have THAT
much courage!
A Proud American,
Dave Lester,
Weston, WV USA
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Subj: To Mr. Osama Fawzi
Date: 13/04/2003 05:11:35 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: samisaeed77@hotmail.com
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
Hello, Mr Osama,
I'm sending my 2nd e-mail to you Mr. Osama, where I would like to
express my sincere admiration and real appreciation to you and your
unique
writing style which tickles the feelings of all depressed Arabs
everywhere.
I'm very glad having got a tiny place for my pen in one of the
newspapers in the UAE. I have been trying my best to find the right
niche
for myself as a journalist, but as you know all those who are running
the
Arab newspapers in our Arab world monopolize these places for their own
relatives. Therefore, I found myself in writing my own books which, I
believe, you'll like very much.
Anyhow, I wanted to show you how much I do appreciate your work and your
wonderful style.
All the best, and God be with you!
Yours,
Sami
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Subj: fuge you isamah fawsy
Date: 17/04/2003 04:17:28 Õ Egypt Standard Time
From: tamerhabeb@yahoo.com
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
y are not moslem or arabec so i will never regared u
you are joesh y r not moslem , also not belong palestine arfat my be
have mestik but you will never reach to his shoes were are you ya
manekkkk in usa in pares and disko and with silver beach because you are
silver beach if you are good y can came to palestine and strive as all
peopel there but actuly if y came to palestin they will fug y
always y talk i want to see y do some thing for arab peopel our for
palestin but in fact you are usa agent also y r mosad
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Subj: A correction needed to be
made to Osama Fouzi
Date: 17/04/2003 05:03:47 Õ Egypt Standard Time
From: Intafada
To: ARABTIMES
I was sorry to read that you seem to be misinformed about a certain Arab
leader. Ghazi Al-Jabali, my uncle, does have higher education. He has a
law degree from the University of Cairo. I would ask you politely not to
print slander against my uncle.
Thank You,
Natasha Jabali
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Subj: The Power of Hijjab.. Wake
up
Date: 17/04/2003 11:59:25 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: Htalmasri
To: ARABTIMES
Dear Arab times:
I hope that you will post my article and I hope that someday all Arabic
media will try to voice their opinion freely and WAKE THE ARABS UP!
Can someone tell me what in the world Hijab and warring the Hijab has
done to us lately? Are we so concerned about the POWER of hijab when the
whole world is uniting to better them selves!
Is any one in the Arabic world understand that Europe is going to be the
2nd super power along with the united states and what is that going to
do to our OWN EXISTENCE in the world? I want to tell you right now if we
keep looking at what the hijab and the POWER of hijab has done to us, we
will end up living in caves feeding on dead animals like we have done in
the stone age and loose our culture and history because we are not
paying attention to any of the real issues that are affecting our lives
day by day and minute by minute.
Are we going to find ways to provide jobs,education,business
opportunities,health care,human rights..etc. in the Arabic world? Are we
going to urge our leaders and our people to unite to develop human
rights and democracies to unite the Arbic world like what profit
Mohammed based his life on when he said" WA amrokum shora beinakum"
meaning you ARE to discuss you matters and let your voice be heard! why
is the West implementing our profit teachings and we are not?
Wake up Arabs the world is closing in on us and we will have no chance
of surviving if we keep looking at the POWER of Hijab To help us better
our lives for our kids and grand kids.
Just an Arabic guy!
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Subj: something i notice.
Date: 18/04/2003 01:08:53 Õ Egypt Standard Time
From: funkiiguy@hotmail.com
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
i have a comment on your newspaper.
i think the idea of a newspaper that publish what others can not publish
is something good for arabs.
but i noticed that keep mentioning all the arab countries leaders,
except for egypt!!
well, having known all these things that you publish (giving most of
them are true) i don't think that you cannot find anything on egypt to
publish!!
if you do not have anything to say about egypt. well i might help you
refresh your memory.
why does the united states give billions to egypt each year??
i will try to make it clearer, how did the american and british ships
got into the red sea. moreover hitting iraq with cruise missiles from
the ships they have!!
i like the idea of your newspaper, but you have to be fair and publish
everything you get!
even in the list where you have names of people and thier stories. how
come you never have one bad thing on an egyptian?? (except for amr diab!)
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Subj: Tell the truth
Date: 18/04/2003 01:32:44 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: talbacha@yahoo.com
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
Mr. Ussamma,
You talk about all Arabic countries and how they are all bad, but you
failed to mention Syria at all!!! Are you possibly on the payroll from
the goverment????? The president of Syria now is just as bad as his
father!! When I left Syria in 1984 it was a Republican country, when the
father Assad died and his son was announced as the new president, I find
it extremely hard to believe that the people there wanted this to
occur!! This then would make it a "Kingdom" not a "Republic"!! This
govement is worse than Iraq or Lybia but you fail to mention them, I
find that VERY strange!!!
Tamim AL-Bacha
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Subj: Dictators
Date: 18/04/2003 04:11:50 ã Egypt Standard Time
From: ayefaltanak@yahoo.com
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
OK, it seems like the first Arab dictator has been knocked down, the
talk is about the next dictator, could be the Syrian! could be the
Saudi!!! the Libyan!, the Jordanian!!!!!?!???? …etc. Well what is going
on, I thought these dictators are friends to the US and the west, to
Zionism that needs them and in many ways protect them?
Well let us look at it in the following way, the Arab dictators can be
grouped like this:
Brutal murderers sons of bitches, due to one thing or the other they
look like an enemy to US and Zionism. Specifically Syria, Yemen , Lybia,
Somalia
Dictators and bastards, due to varying international and national
reasons, oscillate in love and hate towards the US and Zionism.
Specifically Sudan, Bahrain
Complete followers, the nicest kind of dictators, their people are well
economically so they do not object to anything, rulers would become
Brutal if their throne is threatened. Specifically Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,
Qatar, Oman, UAE
Dictators over people who are kind of OK with it, can become brutal
rulers instantly. Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco
Dictators over three countries that are seething with conscious, brains
and religion, these dictators are walking a tight rope between what
could the people do to them and what could the US and Zionism do to
them. Specifically Egypt, Palestine and Lebanon.
A dictator who inherited brutality, corruption, treason and all the shit
you can think of from father who inherited from father who did from
father all the way to their great great great grandfathers …may be
reaching Abu-Jahal and the Kufar of Mecca. Specifically it is Jordan. It
is the most blood curling system, it is like the demon who smiles in
your face and his claws are tearing apart your soul and body. He looks
great but evil and kufr is deep within his blood.
Then there are these fringe countries that God knows who and what they
are.
OK, so what could an Arab do, who could an Arab support, should I
support the US and Zionism behind it, or should I not? Should I just
continue to live like iam now or try and do something about it?
I want freedom of speech, freedom of expression, I want to feel safe if
I speak up, I want to elect, I want to not have minders and spies in my
street, in my work …etc. What options do I have to achieve that, or what
is out there to achieve that, let us look at these options:
Support the US in its drive to bring democracy to the Middle East,
inspite of the hidden agenda represented with the collaboration of
Zionism and Crusaders "These crusaders are Not specifically religious".
Do nothing just continue to live current life.
Revolt against all these kings and queens for life, presidents that are
elected for life, presidents that are elected with 99.99 % and little
Sheiks, Amir’s, Sultans and Leaders.
Try to correct these rulers, try to influence them with peaceful means
and talk, try to show them the way, try to remind them of religion and
what it says, try to alert them that we all belong to the same nation
and we should be on the same side….etc.
Can you all see what is the natural conclusion, I do not have to analyze
things for you or draw a matrix of the pros and cons of these options in
relation to these groups of countries.
If you do not see that option 3 is the cheapest, most efficient and best
for us now and generations to come then you are with them.
A note worthy of mention, if Jordan revolts and the system is changed to
a free one void of treason you can rest assured the Muslim world will be
in better shape. The Dictators in Jordan represent the Snake head of all
these categories of Arab Dictators and in contrast represents the tail
of other snake namely Israel.
Can you see it now?
Ayef AL-Tanak
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Subj: comments to Dr.Fawzi
Date: 19/04/2003 04:28:25 Õ Egypt Standard Time
From: RanyaAli@att.net
To: arabtimes@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
Dear Dr. Fawzi,
I find it very difficult to understand you. I used to admire your
comments very
much. However, after the fall of Baghdad in the hands of the Anglo
Americans,
your comments showed your true color. Your web site comments just like
alot of
the other news media that tried to please the Invaders of Iraq. I don't
care
for Saddam or his groups, but the Invasion and occupation of Iraq is
humiliation to every Arab and Moslem.
Dr. Fawzi, I am from Dair-Ballout. I used to be fascinated with the way
you
express your words in all your writings. However, your attacks on the
Iraqi
fighters was and is not appropriate at all. I don't by any mean consider
the
Iraqis as loosers, they fought until the end; untill they were stapped
in the
back by the tratrors and spies.
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