Opinion: Terror and the Time Servers

Al-Ittihad is published daily by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.

Opinion: Terror and the Time Servers

Al-Ittihad is published daily by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.

Friday, 3 February, 2006
IWPR

IWPR

Institute for War & Peace Reporting

Fair and good Iraqis describe those who refuse to condemn attacks against the poor and civilians as partners of those committing the attacks. Those who target mosques, schools, recruiting centres and travellers on roads are nothing but terrorists and criminals. They have nothing to do with humanity and morals, and it is unfair to call them resisters because they do not distinguish between what they do and the sacred meaning of resistance. It is time for the phoney resisters to follow the example of Anbar residents who began fighting for their dignity by sweeping terrorists and groups (connected to al-Qaeda in Iraq leader) Abu Musab al-Zarqawi out of their city. Iraqis are fed up with those individuals who are praising terrorists and describing their acts as resistance while seeking high-level posts (in government.) There is no place for the so-called political analysts who align with terrorists and hope to personally benefit from doing so.
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