The Arab journalist, Muna al-Tahawi, in Al-Sarq Al-Awsat, July 18 2005,
attacked the so-called Muslim intellectuals who, in effect justify
terrorism. He wrote:
"Listening to the interviews with them [Muslim intellectuals] on the Arab
TV
channels after the London attacks, one might think that George Bush and
Tony
Blair themselves went to Leeds, brought the young people to London, and
pressed the button. The so-called intellectuals rejoiced that on July 7
George Bush and Tony Blair learned a lesson they wouldn't forget. Of
course,
all this was said in Arabic. The so-called intellectuals believe this is
what the Arab world wants to hear.
"But when one reads their commentaries in american newspapers, one might
think they had lost their memory and forgotten everything they had said a
few days before on Arab TV. Suddenly those who hadn't uttered a single
sentence on Arqab TV without mentioning George Bush and tony Blair became
cautious and sad. Instead of rebuking George Bush for everything, they
tell
the "Wa****ngton Post" or "New York Times" that they're surprised and
frightened, and cannot understand why young Muslims blow themselves up on
London's public trans****tation..."
Taqiyya again, but the Western media and political class who depend on it
know very little of this Muslim doctrine and habit.


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