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Monday, 25 September 2006 |
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Israeli troops destroyed five foreign exchange depots and a bank in the West Bank early Wednesday, making off with hundreds of thousands of dollars the army said was earmarked for terrorism. The troops entered Nablus and Jenin overnight, pulling Jenin money changers from their homes and forcing them to open their businesses, two Jenin money changers said. The army confiscated hundreds of thousands of dollars, although the exact amount was not immediately known.
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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We would like to apologise to all the Warmongers, Anti-Ceasefire camp, pro-war camp, anti-Islam camp, anti-Muslim camp, Zionists, Israel Supporters, terrorists, extremists, fascists, right-wingers, Neo-Cons, Tony Blair, well pretty much everyone who doesn't believe in the existence of the British Israel Lobby for exposing you for hijacking our countries foreign policy, which promotes hatred/war/injustice and who can forget the rejection of the ceasefire in Lebanon. Still don't believe in the Israel Lobby, well open your eyes and be ready to be shocked (no, not by Israel's carpet bombing). p.s before someone throws the accusation of anti-semitism of the logo of LDFI, MPACUK didn't do a photoshop job, but we got it from their website.
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Monday, 25 September 2006 |
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Although Iran and Israel are bitter enemies, few know that Iran is home to the largest number of Jews anywhere in the Middle East outside Israel. About 25,000 Jews live in Iran and most are determined to remain no matter what the pressures - as proud of their Iranian culture as of their Jewish roots..."Anti-Semitism is not an eastern phenomenon, it's not an Islamic or Iranian phenomenon - anti-Semitism is a European phenomenon," he (a Jewish doctor) says, arguing that Jews in Iran even in their worst days never suffered as much as they did in Europe."
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Monday, 25 September 2006 |
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One wonders what goes through the mind of one who protests about Pope Bendict's false accusation that Islam as a religion taught violence, by killing a local Nun. MPACUK and Muslims everywhere have looked upon this act in the same disgust as Christians have.
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Sunday, 24 September 2006 |
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T&G general secretary Tony Woodley pointed to the findings of a new ICM poll which found 95 per cent think Labour should do more to act on the concerns of working people. He said the results of the survey, published on Friday, show that Labour voters want policy change on key issues including employment rights for working people, foreign policy, manufacturing, pensions and privatisation.
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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Tony Blair's "shoulder-to-shoulder" support for the Bush administration has been attacked by a Labour-affiliated body on the eve of the party's annual conference in Manchester. The 300-strong Arab Labour Group has accused the Prime Minister of adopting a one-sided approach to the Middle East crisis because of Washington's strong support for Israel. It has launched a campaign to persuade Mr Blair's successor to adopt a more balanced policy.
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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This Saturday both Jews and Muslims begin the holiest of days on their calendars. For the Jews it is the start of Rosh Hashanah, the New Year. For the Muslims it is the start of the Holy Month of Ramadan. In both cases, the Holidays start a period of self examination, study and freeing oneself of animosities towards others. A time when the hopes of peace are put into prayer.
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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We would like to invite all
readers of the MPACUK website to an online interview where you can put
forward your questions to the Muslim Council of Britain’s Spokesperson.
Inayat Bunglawala.
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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The Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK is calling for a new leadership process that will produce a more ethical leader whose approach to foreign policy will not compromise the safety of Britons.
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