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 | Frihedskæmperlederen har talt Fra : Knud Larsen |
Dato : 25-01-05 16:48 |
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"We have declared a bitter war against the principle of democracy and all
those who seek to enact it," a speaker identified as Zarqawi said in an
audio tape on the Internet.
"Those who vote... are infidels," he said.
De truer med at dræbe alle, der går ind for demokrati, - men det er vel ikke
usædvanligt for frihedskæmpere?
Bare vi dog kunne redde irakerne fra demokratiet, det vil aldrig gå godt med
disse arabere, som ikke forstår de finere finesser ved civile rettigheder og
bare nogenlunde repræsentation af sine interesser, det er sgu uhygligt at
nogen kunne tro noget andet.
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Knud Larsen (25-01-2005)
 | Kommentar Fra : Knud Larsen |
Dato : 25-01-05 16:51 |
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"Knud Larsen" <larsen_knud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ct5pon$1gul$1@news.cybercity.dk...
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> "We have declared a bitter war against the principle of democracy and all
> those who seek to enact it," a speaker identified as Zarqawi said in an
> audio tape on the Internet.
> "Those who vote... are infidels," he said.
>
> De truer med at dræbe alle, der går ind for demokrati, - men det er vel
> ikke usædvanligt for frihedskæmpere?
Og demokratiet skal iøvrigt fjernes i hele verden:
(2005-01-23) -- In lofty language reminiscent of President George Bush's
second inaugural address, Abu Musab Zarqawi tells the Iraqi people in a
newly-released speech that Islamic rule is the antidote to democracy and
the only hope for returning the country to its "pre-invasion glory days."
In a dramatic address reportedly crafted by a 'neoliberal' speechwriter
within his administration, Mr. Zarqawi urged the Iraqi people to "throw off
the oppressive mantle of self-determination."
"We are led," said Mr. Zarqawi, "by events and common sense, to one
conclusion: The survival of Islamic rule in our land increasingly depends
on the success of Islamic rule in other lands. The best hope for peace in
our world is the destruction of democracy in all the world. Freedom, after
all, is just another word for 'nothing left to lose.'"
U.S. Senator John F. Kerry, D-MA, said the Zarqawi speech reinforced his
own repeated calls to withdraw American troops from Iraq as quickly as
possible, "to avoid imposing our culture-bound values on its people."
"Zarqawi offers a powerful alternative to Bush's provincial rhetorical
hubris," Mr. Kerry said. "Even though Mr. Zarqawi is Jordanian, he has won
the hearts, and often the heads, of the Iraqi people."
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