[International Herald Tribune, France]

 

 

The Nation, Pakistan

American Air Safety Rules are 'Anti-Muslim'

 

"These measures expose the anti-Muslim Christian-Zionist mentality behind the War on Terror, the Crusader spirit with which it is being pursued, and how it's being twisted against Muslims, no matter which side of the War on Terror they are on."

 

EDITORIAL

 

January 6, 2010

 

Pakistan - The Nation - Original Article (English)

After an alleged Christmas Day attempt to bomb an aircraft scheduled to arrive in Detroit, the United States has promulgated new security regulations for international arrivals at American airports. The new rules call for body searches of all arrivals from a number of Muslim countries - and Cuba. Most surprising is that for a number of reasons, not least because Pakistan is a frontline state in the War on Terror that made such rules seem necessary, Pakistan is one of the nations on the list. Then there's the issue of the large number of Pakistanis who live and work in the United States and who will have to confront further inconvenience and humiliation in their lives. 

Posted by WORLDMEETS.US

 

These measures expose the anti-Muslim Christian-Zionist mentality behind the War, the Crusader spirit with which it is being pursued, and how it's being twisted against Muslims, no matter which side of the War on Terror they are on.

 

The new measures target arrivals from 14 countries, including Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. This alone should show U.S. apologists who abound within Pakistan's government that cooperation [with Washington] leads only to humiliation. The perpetual stream of Americans visiting Islamabad should no longer receive red carpet treatment. After all, measures like those now being imposed are supposed to be reciprocal, and there must be some Pakistani response.  

 

SEE ALSO ON THIS:

Sotal Iraq, Iraq: Christmas Day Plot Another Case of 'Terror on Demand'

Ad Dustour, Jordan: Christmas Day Terror Plot Looks Like a Set-Up

Financial Times Deutschland, Germany: We've Succumbed to 'Terror Hysteria'

The Independent, U.K.: Scanners Wouldn't Have Seen 'Underwear Bomb'

Nachrichten, Switzerland: Terror in the Sky: Christmas Isn't What it Used to Be

Daily Independent, Nigeria: After Terror Scare, Nigerians 'Unduly Stigmatized'

Le Figaro, France: Al-Qaeda: Obama Must Walk in the Footsteps of Bush

NRC Handelsblad, Netherlands: Terror and the Illusion of Complete Safety

The Daily Sun, Nigeria: Christmas Bomb Suspect's Family Issues Statement

Elaph, United Kingdom: America Should 'Hire Private Jets for Muslims'

 

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Posted by WORLDMEETS.US, Jan. 6, 7:49pm

 







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