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I Can't Stand Being A Woman In The Muslim Society
by Sophia Sophia
Please, Do Not Hate All Muslims
by Muhammad Khan, Pakistan
Better Days For Muslims With Obama
by Imran Jahic, Bosnia
Let Us Speak About Terrorists' Reasons
by Rizal Feria, Philippines
We Do Not Hate Muslims
by Clara Tot, Italy
Kosova Is Albania
by Anri Kalemi, Albania
Well Done, Serbia
by Aryanna Lawrence, Norway
US Worked Alongside The KLA
by Nikolaos Stavrakis, Greece
Sophia, Come To Romania
by Nicolae Ionescu, Romania |
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I Can't Stand Being A Woman In The Muslim Society
by Sophia Sophia
I can't stand being a woman in the Muslim society. Bin Laden and the rest of our fighters dare to speak about American oppression while they do the same to us - their women. Do not even think I will give you my real name.
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Please, Do Not Hate All Muslims
by Muhammad Khan, Pakistan
Please, do not hate all Muslims. There are people who interpret the religion teachings in a wrong way and consequently they make evil. Do not judge the majority of Muslims because of that minority.
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Better Days For Muslims With Obama
by Imran Jahic, Bosnia
Barack Hussein Obama will change the hostile attitude of America toward Muslims, I hope. He should do that or Prophet will judge him. |
Let Us Speak About Terrorists' Reasons
by Rizal Feria, Philippines
Terrorism is an inexplicable way to achieve some goal. But goals could be reasonable and good like, for example racial equality. Still, when a group starts to use terrorism the international community focuses its attention on acts of terrorism and their consequences and does not care about the causes and goals. Let us speak about that. |
We Do Not Hate Muslims
by Clara Tot, Italy
My comment is a response to "Please, do not hate all Muslims" by Mr Muhammad Khan.
We really do not hate Muslims and we deeply understand that terrorists are minority, but we can't understand why you do not fight them too. If you think that you suffer because of their deeds you should do something. |
Kosova Is Albania
by Anri Kalemi, Albania
Serbia is a terrorist. The independence of Kosova is justice for Albanians. Kurds, Palestine, Chechnya, and the other should follow the path of brave Albanians. |
Well Done, Serbia
by Aryanna Lawrence, Norway
Listening news about "bad Serbia" every day I began to wonder who is that people. Who can be so bad? I was listening that Serbia is killing everybody - Croatians, Bosnians, Slovenians, later Albanians. I was 18 and I didn't know too much about politics, actually about anything, so I asked my father how many people lives in Serbia. He said "I don't know, but it is a small country". Than I asked "how it is possible that a small country can fight all these countries almost simultaneously killing so many people?" Father said "that is a good question". I started to investigate. Results show that Serbia is far away from the stories I was listening in the news. Serbia is a democratic country and this web site, I see that we can say whatever we want, is one more proof for that. Well done, Serbia. |
US Worked Alongside The KLA
by Nikolaos Stavrakis, Greece
You are wasting your time. Who's right, who's wrong... I am going to write you something from the book "Dining with terrorists" by Phil Rees.
"... Even at that time, a year before planes from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization bombed Yugoslavia, the United States condemned what is called 'terrorist action by the so-called Kosovar Liberation Army'. The KLA's name, know in Albanian as the UCK, meant National Liberation Army. The English name of the guerrilla army was variously translated as the Liberation Army of Kosovo or Kosovar, the latter referring to the name given to Albanians who lived in the province that Serbs called 'Kosovo and Metohija'. In February 1998, Robert Gelbard, the US State Department's Special Envoy to Kosovo, declared, 'the Kosovar Liberation Army... is, without any question, a terrorist group'. A year later, the CIA and US Special Forces gathered intelligence and worked alongside the KLA from an operation centre in Kukes, on the Albanian border with Yugoslavia..." (p.137-138)
"... I was in Montenegro with masked members of the paramilitary police as they trained for a potential civil war with the Yugoslav army, which remained loyal to the internationally recognized government of Slobodan Milosovic. The gunman wore black fatigues and carried AK-47s. They were jovial and mostly well over six feet tall. They believed the West backed their campaign even though they were a non-state militia planning a conflict with a national army. Officers from Britain's SAS had helped train the rebels a few months before I visited their camps." (367-368). |
Sophia, Come To Romania
by Nicolae Ionescu, Romania
Sophia Sophia, come to Romania and live your life in freedom. |
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