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Rally Near White House Protests Violence in Mideast |
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/washington/13protest.html
Rally Near White House Protests Violence in Mideast
By ROBERT PEAR
Published: August 13, 2006
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 =E2=80=94 Thousands of people rallied near the White
House on Saturday to protest what they described as Israeli aggression
in Lebanon and the United States=E2=80=99 unwavering support for Israel.
Others rallied Saturday, including a San Francisco face-off over
Israel.
The diverse crowd included many Arab-Americans and Muslims, college
students and families, as well as veterans of prior demonstrations
against the war in Iraq.
=E2=80=9CWe want to know why our tax money is going to support war
crimes,=E2=80=99=E2=80=99 said Mounzer Sleiman, vice chairman of the Nation=
al
Council of Arab-Americans, one of more than 15 speakers who addressed
the protesters gathered in Lafayette Park, across from the White House,
under a cloudless sky.
The crowd erupted periodically in chants, =E2=80=9CIsrael out of Lebanon
now=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CFree, free Palestine.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99
Dr. Khalil A. Katato of West Bloomfield, Mich., an oncologist who came
to Washington by bus with his wife and five children, said, =E2=80=9CWe are
protesting U.S. support of Israeli aggression on the Palestinian and
Lebanese people.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99
His wife, Daad Katato, said she made the trip to protest the war in
Iraq, and to show sympathy for children killed or injured during
Israel=E2=80=99s military operations in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
The criticism of Israel at Saturday=E2=80=99s rally contrasted with the
sentiment in Congress, where support for Israel is overwhelming and
bipartisan. By a vote of 410 to 8, the House last month expressed
=E2=80=9Cstrong support=E2=80=99=E2=80=99 for Israel and condemned Hezbolla=
h and Hamas
for armed attacks on Israeli territory. The Senate approved a similar
resolution by voice vote.
President Bush was at his ranch in Crawford, Tex., winding up a 10-day
vacation. He was due back at the White House on Sunday.
At the rally on Saturday, the prevailing sentiments were expressed in
signs held aloft by marchers: =E2=80=9COccupation is a crime =E2=80=94 Iraq,
Lebanon, Palestine.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CStop Israeli terrorism.=E2=80=9D =E2=
=80=9CNo justice, no
peace.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99
Brian Becker, national coordinator of a coalition called Act Now to
Stop War and End Racism, a sponsor of the rally, asserted that
President Bush had given Israel a green light to crush Hezbollah in
Lebanon, then =E2=80=9Csent cluster bombs to the Israeli Defense Forces to
kill Lebanese children.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99 Israel has asked the Bush adminis=
tration
to speed delivery of rockets armed with cluster munitions, which could
be used to strike Hezbollah missile sites in Lebanon, and a senior
American official said this week that the request was likely to be
approved.
Several speakers at the rally criticized Mr. Bush for mentioning the
religious background of those arrested this week in a plot to blow up
airplanes flying from Britain to the United States. Mr. Bush said the
plot showed that =E2=80=9Cthis nation is at war with Islamic fascists who
will use any means to destroy those of us who love freedom, to hurt our
nation.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99
Mahdi Bray, executive director of the Muslim American Society Freedom
Foundation, said Mr. Bush owed Muslims an apology. =E2=80=9CThere is no
Islamic fascism,=E2=80=99=E2=80=99 Mr. Bray said. =E2=80=9CThere is no doct=
rine of
fascism in Islam.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99
Esam Omesh, president of the Muslim American Society, said, =E2=80=9CWe all
stand united against the violence and the killing in the holy
land.=E2=80=99=E2=80=99
Ramsey Clark, the former attorney general, drew cheers when he said,
=E2=80=9CWe have a solemn obligation to impeach President Bush.=E2=80=99=E2=
=80=99 Mr.
Clark, who has served on the defense team for Saddam Hussein, the
former president of Iraq, also advocated the impeachment of Vice
President ***** Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
Two students from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. =E2=80=94 Ali Kha=
n,
28, a Pakistani-American, and his wife, Afnan Khan, 22, who was born in
the United States to Iraqi parents =E2=80=94 were less strident. They said
they were protesting the death of civilians, especially Lebanese
children.
=E2=80=9CThey are all innocent,=E2=80=99=E2=80=99 Mr. Khan said.
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Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.=C2=B7:*=C2=A8=C2=A8*:=C2=B7. =E2=99=A5=C2=A9=C2=AE=E2=84=A2
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13 Aug 2006 11:49:59 AM |
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If you believe in Hezbollah and Hamas and think the 241 US Marines that were
blown up in Lebanon deserved to die- support these Muslim traitors in the
USA!
"Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.·:*¨¨*:·. ?©®T" <stargatedecember2012@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1155446979.159840.297410@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/washington/13protest.html
Rally Near White House Protests Violence in Mideast
By ROBERT PEAR
Published: August 13, 2006
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 - Thousands of people rallied near the White
House on Saturday to protest what they described as Israeli aggression
in Lebanon and the United States' unwavering support for Israel.
Others rallied Saturday, including a San Francisco face-off over
Israel.
The diverse crowd included many Arab-Americans and Muslims, college
students and families, as well as veterans of prior demonstrations
against the war in Iraq.
"We want to know why our tax money is going to support war
crimes,'' said Mounzer Sleiman, vice chairman of the National
Council of Arab-Americans, one of more than 15 speakers who addressed
the protesters gathered in Lafayette Park, across from the White House,
under a cloudless sky.
The crowd erupted periodically in chants, "Israel out of Lebanon
now" and "Free, free Palestine.''
Dr. Khalil A. Katato of West Bloomfield, Mich., an oncologist who came
to Washington by bus with his wife and five children, said, "We are
protesting U.S. support of Israeli aggression on the Palestinian and
Lebanese people.''
His wife, Daad Katato, said she made the trip to protest the war in
Iraq, and to show sympathy for children killed or injured during
Israel's military operations in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
The criticism of Israel at Saturday's rally contrasted with the
sentiment in Congress, where support for Israel is overwhelming and
bipartisan. By a vote of 410 to 8, the House last month expressed
"strong support'' for Israel and condemned Hezbollah and Hamas
for armed attacks on Israeli territory. The Senate approved a similar
resolution by voice vote.
President Bush was at his ranch in Crawford, Tex., winding up a 10-day
vacation. He was due back at the White House on Sunday.
At the rally on Saturday, the prevailing sentiments were expressed in
signs held aloft by marchers: "Occupation is a crime - Iraq,
Lebanon, Palestine." "Stop Israeli terrorism." "No justice, no
peace.''
Brian Becker, national coordinator of a coalition called Act Now to
Stop War and End Racism, a sponsor of the rally, asserted that
President Bush had given Israel a green light to crush Hezbollah in
Lebanon, then "sent cluster bombs to the Israeli Defense Forces to
kill Lebanese children.'' Israel has asked the Bush administration
to speed delivery of rockets armed with cluster munitions, which could
be used to strike Hezbollah missile sites in Lebanon, and a senior
American official said this week that the request was likely to be
approved.
Several speakers at the rally criticized Mr. Bush for mentioning the
religious background of those arrested this week in a plot to blow up
airplanes flying from Britain to the United States. Mr. Bush said the
plot showed that "this nation is at war with Islamic fascists who
will use any means to destroy those of us who love freedom, to hurt our
nation.''
Mahdi Bray, executive director of the Muslim American Society Freedom
Foundation, said Mr. Bush owed Muslims an apology. "There is no
Islamic fascism,'' Mr. Bray said. "There is no doctrine of
fascism in Islam.''
Esam Omesh, president of the Muslim American Society, said, "We all
stand united against the violence and the killing in the holy
land.''
Ramsey Clark, the former attorney general, drew cheers when he said,
"We have a solemn obligation to impeach President Bush.'' Mr.
Clark, who has served on the defense team for Saddam Hussein, the
former president of Iraq, also advocated the impeachment of Vice
President ***** Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
Two students from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. - Ali Khan,
28, a Pakistani-American, and his wife, Afnan Khan, 22, who was born in
the United States to Iraqi parents - were less strident. They said
they were protesting the death of civilians, especially Lebanese
children.
"They are all innocent,'' Mr. Khan said.
----0----
Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.·:*¨¨*:·. ?©®T
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