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[ALBSA-Info] Re: [Alb-Club] Nuts dont grow only in Malaysia

Dorian Hidri dhidri at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 8 16:57:13 EST 2001


Ketij te shkretit i ka hipur me Malejzine ketij!!!!

--- "Bejko, Kreshnik" <KBejko at MFS.com> wrote:
>                   *** Alb-Club Discussion List ***
> 
> 
> 
> Interestingly enough yesterday at Harvard Square,
> Boston I stumbled upon
> supporters of the little known US presidential
> candiate Lyndon LaRouche
> who claims that there is a conspiracy within the US
> by the Anglo-American 
> financier establishment(aka Harvard Inc), inspired
> by foreign policy
> heavyweights Zbignew Brzezinski 
> and Samuel Huntigton, to push the world towards a
> World War III in its 
> 'The West vs. Rest'  incarnation. The relevency of
> this, as far as Albanians
> are concerned, is their insisistence on 'reliable'
> Russian and Macedonian
> sources that Ayman al Zawahiri's brother is training
> Arab mujahedeen in
> Kosova
> in the US administered territory, with tacit US
> support. In other words
> LaRouche
> says that on one hand the US is bombing the Taliban
> on the other it supports
> it and
> if you dont vote for him in 2004 then you are
> responsible for the bloody
> course of
> events that will most certainly follow. Of course, I
> thought this just plain
> nuts but
> this goes to show that nuts dont grow only in
> Malaysia.
> 
> cheers
> 
> 
> 
> 
> (14:50) Arab League head warns against clash of
> civilizations
> By The Associated Press
> BRUSSELS, Belgium - The head of the Arab League
> warned today that the
> current fight against terrorism could escalate into
> a clash of civilizations
> between the West and the Muslim world. 
> 
> Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa urged
> European Union
> parliamentarians and Middle East countries to work
> harder to end the current
> "campaign of slanders and defamation" directed at
> the Muslim world in wake
> of the terrorist attacks on the United States. 
> 
> "The conflict between civilizations, between
> religions, provokes a major
> confrontation if this conflict remains unattended,"
> Moussa said. 
> 
> He added that if negative stereotypes continue to be
> reinforced on both
> sides, it would "set the world on fire." 
> 
> "We indeed have to be more enlightened," said
> Moussa, adding that the world
> needed to look at the root of terrorism, which he
> said was based on poverty
> and inequalities. 
> 
> Javier Solana, the EU's top foreign and security
> policy chief, urged
> lawmakers at the special Euro-Mediterranean
> parliamentary forum to seek
> better relations to deal with the root causes of
> terrorism, including the
> Palestinian-Israeli conflict. 
> 
> "We have to be courageous enough to thrash out any
> issue," he said. 
> 
> Lawmakers called for a closer "inter-cultural
> dialogue" in order to improve
> relations. 
> 
> All agreed that terrorism needed to be fought on all
> fronts, not only by
> military means, but also by fighting poverty. 
> 
> Meretz Knesset member Naomi Chazan said terrorism
> was rooted in poverty but
> added, however, that the war against terrorism
> affected all countries. 
> 
> "This is not a clash of civilizations. It is not a
> clash of religions,"
> Chazan told the chamber. "Each one of our societies
> and each one of our
> cultures and each one of our religions harbor
> terrorist strains." 
> 
> Moussa, whose organization represents 21 Arab
> countries and the Palestinian
> territories, called for an action plan to be drawn
> up to deal with any clash
> of cultures. 
> 
> "We need you and I think you need us," he said. 
> 
> The forum coincided with a meeting of
> Euro-Mediterranean foreign ministers
> earlier this week in Brussels which dealt mainly
> with the
> Palestinian-Israeli conflict. 
> 
> The "partnership meeting" was the latest in a
> regular series launched in
> 1995 to bring the 15 EU nations together with
> Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt,
> Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, the
> Palestinians, Syria, Tunisia
> and Turkey. 
> 
> In a related story, Hizbullah might be tempted into
> launching an attack in
> the Mount Dov region to show its disdain for its
> inclusion on a US-British
> list of terrorist organizations, Western diplomatic
> sources warned yesterday
> 
> 
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