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FBI Records Cite Quran Abuse Allegations after all
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FBI Records Cite Quran Abuse Allegations
AP - 53 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - Terror suspects at the Guantanamo Bay prison told U.S. interrogators as early as April 2002, just four months after the first detainees arrived, that military guards abused them and desecrated the Quran, declassified FBI records say. "Their behavior is bad," one detainee is quoted as saying of his guards during an interrogation by an FBI special agent in July 2002. "About five months ago the guards beat the detainees. They flushed a Quran in the toilet."
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/World/Guantanamo_Detainees
Seems to be a developing story. I'll post more when it appears.
Do note, however, that all this proves is that the FBI did report that allegations were made; the FBI did not say they were true.
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Also note that AQ is trained to claim abuse and other inflammatory activities done by their captors.
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Even if they are true, who cares? ----------------
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Erm, suppose I should explain before I get banned.
These people have to have the most fragile little egos in the history of mankind.
This is merely the nature of fundamentalism. These Muslim fundamentalists merely join the long line of others throughout history, including the Roman emperors, the Roman Catholic Church, the Puritans, Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia, Maoist China, and modern-day fundamentalist Christians (to an extent) in their iconification of certain "sacred" material things, confusing such things with the truly sacred. They all share a similar trait: they are all materialists masquerading as spiritual movements. A truly spiritual understanding would never confuse a physical thing, (a book, a place, a flag) for something truly sacred. Fundamentalists always end up insisting on just that, and then demanding everyone else do so as well. Religions, having lost their connections with the truly sacred, usually end up, at some point, grabbing onto something material and declaring it sacred. That's OK, as far as it goes. If people want to believe certain things, fine. The real problem arises when these same religious materialists take the next step and succeed in assuming temporal power. Then we have disaster.
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The nail on the head.
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the real desecration of Islam is not what some interrogator in Guantanamo might have done to the Koran. It is what totalitarian Muslim zealots have been doing to innocent human beings in the name of Islam. It is 9/11 and Beslan and Bali and Daniel Pearl and the USS Cole. It is trains in Madrid and schoolbuses in Israel and an ''insurgency" in Iraq that slaughters Muslims as they pray and vote and line up for work. It is Hamas and Al Qaeda and sermons filled with infidel-hatred and exhortations to ''martyrdom."
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Originally Posted by Proletariat
Even if they are true, who cares? The Quran should be printed on toilet paper at Gitmo.
I do, every muslim should stand up for his religion. Why do they even give these detainess a quran to begin with? just so events like these could surface?
On another note, printing a quran does not only offend these people, but a large chunk of muslims worldwide, becuase it is preceived as an attempt to insult Islam instead of fighting the mindset the terrorists follow.
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Originally Posted by faisal
I do, every muslim should stand up for his religion. Why do they even give these detainess a quran to begin with? just so events like these could surface?
Why don't you think that would also be construed as some blasphemous insult?
For fairness and balance, I think the Bible and US flag can be printed on tp, too. It'd be a best seller in San Francisco and college campuses all through my country.
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Palestinians used Bible
as toilet paper
Muslims' desecration of holy book received little notice
Posted: May 18, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
While Muslims have responded with deadly outrage to the now-retracted report by Newsweek of alleged Quran desecration by U.S. interrogators, there was little outcry three years ago when Islamic terrorists holed up in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity reportedly used the Bible as toilet paper.
Catholic priests in the church marking the spot where Jesus was believed to have been born said that during the five-week siege, Palestinians tore up some Bibles for toilet paper and removed many valuable sacramental objects, according to a May 15, 2002, report by the Washington Times.
Newsweek is under fire for a report in its May 9 edition that sparked protests and rioting across the Muslim world resulting in 17 dead, scores injured, relief buildings burned down and a setback to years of coalition-building against terrorists.
Newsweek's Periscope column written by Michael Isikoff and John Barry included a brief item alleging U.S. military investigators at the Guantanamo Bay prison found evidence that interrogators placed copies of the Quran down the toilet in an effort to get prisoners to talk.
Despite Newsweek's retraction, the outrage in the Muslim world continues.
In Saudi Arabia yesterday, the country's top religious authority, Grand Mufti Adul-Aziz al-Sheik, condemned the alleged desecration and called for an investigation "to alleviate the sorrow that befell Muslims."
"We condemn and denounce this criminal act against Muslims' most sacred item," al-Sheik said.
Afghanistan's government said Newsweek should be held responsible for damages caused by the demonstrations, and Pakistan said the magazine's apology and retraction were "not enough."
In contrast, during the 2002 church siege, the muted complaints of Christians under the Muslim-dominated Palestinian Authority gained little traction.
The Palestinian gunmen, members of Yasser Arafat's Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out, while more than 150 civilians went hungry, the Washington Times report said.
The indulgence lasted about two weeks into the 39-day siege, when the food and drink ran out, according to an account by four Greek Orthodox priests trapped inside. A church helper told the Times the quantity of food consumed by the gunmen in the first 15 days should have lasted six months.
Angry Orthodox priests showed reporters empty bottles of whiskey, champagne, vodka, cognac and French wine on the floor along with hundreds of cigarette butts.
"They should be ashamed of themselves. They acted like animals, like greedy monsters. Come, I will show you more," said one priest, who declined to give his name.
Computers were taken apart and a television set dismantled for use as a hiding place for weapons.
"You can see what repayment we got for 'hosting' these so-called guests," said Archbishop Ironius, according to the Times report.
No protests
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US flags mounted in dog droppings in German city
Expatica ^ | January 14, 2005 | Expatica
Posted on 01/14/2005 8:33:23 PM PST by Land_of_Lincoln_John
BAYREUTH - Baffled authorities in southern Germany have issued an alert concerning unknown persons who have been sticking small US flags into piles of dog droppings in public parks in Bayreuth.
"This has been going on for about a year now, and there must be 2,000 to 3,000 piles of excrement that have been thusly 'adorned' during that time," said Bayreuth parks administrator Josef Oettl.
The sporadic series of incidents originally was thought to be some sort of protest against the US-led invasion of Iraq. And when it continued it was thought to be a protest against President George W. Bush's campaign for re-election.
Bayreuth police say they are completely baffled.
"We have sent out extra patrols to try to catch whoever is doing this in the act," said police spokesman Reiner Kuechler. "But frankly, we don't know what we would do if we caught them red- white- and-blue handed."
Legal experts agreed, saying there is no law against using faeces as a flag stand and the federal constitution is vague on the issue.
No protests
And these things really happened.
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Originally Posted by Proletariat
Even if they are true, who cares? The Quran should be printed on toilet paper at Gitmo.
What it be okay if the American Flag was printed on toilet paper?
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What it be okay if the American Flag was printed on toilet paper?
Yes. See post #7.
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I can't count above 5 as my other hand is using the mouse...
Seems a fair view. Is there any scared cows you would get offended by having on toilet paper?
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Well, it's the Sacred Cows themselves, (or the way the came about) that are(is) the problem.
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Originally Posted by Proletariat
Erm, suppose I should explain before I get banned.
These people have to have the most fragile little egos in the history of mankind.
The Quran is the most sacred thing to the muslims, up to a level we probably cannot understand. Flushing parts of it is the biggest humiliation there is, because it is their everything. You have to be carefull with that, I believe it was Churchil who said 'if you have to kill a man it you may as well be polite'. It aren't just the allah-hooligans that are angry, also the moderate muslim intellectuals are furious because of this. I think that says something.
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The rage felt by the more moderate Muslims can be identified at against what the act (if done) intends and symbolize rather than the act itself.
Radicals are angry at everything.
Proletariat's reasoning is fine *as long as* the intend is not to insult and inflame. Clearly most actions of this kind carries such offensive intends with it.
Back to topic: nobody should be surprised of any kind of torture coming out of a political prison.
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Well, I remember a few young muslim immigrants playing football with the flowers we put at the WW2 monukment to honour the dead, and I remember how furious I was. Sure it are just flowers, they grow everywhere, but the insult is much much more. You cannot just flush someones most fundamental believes through the toilet, it is basicly saying 'you are nothing'. How would you feel if someone used your mothers fotoalbum as toilet paper?
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From the Stonecutters episode on The Simpsons
http://tim.rawle.org/simpsons/quiz/i...iz4pics/q7.gif
Homer uses it to wipe his mouth and hands after eating ribs
ichi :bow:
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The Quran is the most sacred thing to the muslims, up to a level we probably cannot understand. Flushing parts of it is the biggest humiliation there is, because it is their everything. You have to be carefull with that
Must I remind you that this whole thing started with a Muslim flushing a Koran down the tube?
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Where did you come up with that lol?
You would be a true Simpsons jedi if you could get the song they sing in that episode. If i remember correctly it was very funny.
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Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
Must I remind you that this whole thing started with a Muslim flushing a Koran down the tube?
Didn't know that.
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Originally Posted by PanzerJager
Where did you come up with that lol?
You would be a true Simpsons jedi if you could get the song they sing in that episode. If i remember correctly it was very funny.
Who keeps the metric system down, who rigs every Oscar night, we do! We do!
Something like that, anyway.
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Originally Posted by Fragony
It aren't just the allah-hooligans that are angry, also the moderate muslim intellectuals are furious because of this. I think that says something.
I see what you're saying completely. Being angry or offended is one thing. I'd probably be at the least angry if someone used my Mother's tombstone as a football. But I sure as hell wouldn't kill anyone over it.
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Originally Posted by Proletariat
Even if they are true, who cares?
1.2bn people, give or take.
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Sorry to desecrate a serious thread for the moment but can I really be the only person who finds the idea of some shadowy german sticking 2-3000 little american flags into dog poo over the course of a year extremely amusing?
You have to respect the German work ethic. If that had been a Brit they would have done about 25 and then given up and had a cup of tea.
As for the Quran incident, although it would be very bad, if it took place, AII's post concerning torture and murder in US jails in Afganistan was rather more serious. however the fundamentalists may feel about a book, people being tortured to death by the US military must be the main story?
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Originally Posted by English assassin
Sorry to desecrate a serious thread for the moment but can I really be the only person who finds the idea of some shadowy german sticking 2-3000 little american flags into dog poo over the course of a year extremely amusing?
It seems we have some people who are obsessed with marking dog poo living in our country. At the place were I lived a couple of years ago there was obviously some person in the neighbourhood who used colored chalk to draw little circles around any dog droppings on the sidewalk.
Some people have strange hobbies...
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Originally Posted by English assassin
Sorry to desecrate a serious thread for the moment but can I really be the only person who finds the idea of some shadowy german sticking 2-3000 little american flags into dog poo over the course of a year extremely amusing?
I find it extremely amusing...
Not for political reasons or even the visage of it, but because a similar thing was fairly popular here in Denmark when I was a child.
Now the background is that at child birthdays the cake is normally adorned with a forest of little Danish paperflags on toothpicks (best description I could give). So the little flag is a symbol of cake and birthdays. Thus the image of a dogpoo with such a flag in it conjures a lot of amusement because of it's duality.
To an extent I sideline it with the burning dogpoo... ~D
Childish and a bit sick, but certainly great fun.
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Also note that AQ is trained to claim abuse and other inflammatory activities done by their captors.
Even if that is true , how does that explain the allegations from former detainees who are not part of Al-Qaida ?
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Originally Posted by Simon Appleton
I am an aetheist from a Christian background and yet somehow I find the above to be the most offensive thing I've read in the Backroom for a long time.
And no mention of the same being said for Bibles and American flags.
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Originally Posted by Proletariat
And no mention of the same being said for Bibles and American flags.
Because no other poster in this thread has made any offensive remarks about these things.
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The Quran is a miracle in Islam, the Quran is like Jesus in book form. How would people react if Jesus was flushed down the toliet?
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Originally Posted by JimBob
The Quran is a miracle in Islam, the Quran is like Jesus in book form. How would people react if Jesus was flushed down the toliet?
Each physical copy of the book printed is a miracle? It's not the message that's contained within? Is the message meaningless without the paper and binding?
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And whats the bible? It seem nothing more than toilet paper to some Muslims. Of copurse its always fair game on christianity but heaven forbid you even hint at anything bad about Muslims.