Saturday, November 27, 2010

British newspaper, the Guardian has discovered that British born muslims are fighting in Afghanistan. This means that people who are British citizens, claim all social facilities that Britain provides and travel on British passports may be killing British soldiers. The Guardian interviewed a Taliban fighter who lives in east London working as a minicab driver and comes to Afghanistan to fight for three months. This man claimed that there are many like him in Britain who come to fight for jihad and also collect money for the Taliban. Mohd Siddique Khan, Shazad Tanweer and Hasib Hussain who bombed the London Underground on July 7, 2005 were all born in Britain of Pakistani origin. Major Nadal Malik Hasan who shot 13 people dead and injured another 32 was born in US of Palestinian origin. He is now on trial and the prosecution is asking for the death penalty. He was influenced by Anwar Al Awlaki, of Yemeni and American descent, who carries dual citizenship and is hiding in Yemen from where he preaches fiery sermons encouraging muslims to kill Americans. In a recent sermon he has said that since all Americans are devils it is alright to kill any American at any time anywhere. Presumably he includes women and children. The lesson is clear. Muslims do not owe any allegiance to their country, do not have any sense of friendship or love for the people they have grown up with and will not hesitate to kill innocents to go to
' paradise.' If India is to survive we must cut all contacts with Pakistan, not allow any Paki to enter our country and extensively mine our border so that not even a fly cannot get across. Time to stop lying or face 26/11 again.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Do you really think vilifying Muslims is the answer

Unknown said...

Sorry, I was unable to complete my comment due to technical difficulties. I'd like to say that while its true that religious extremists may be blind to any other loyalties such as to the nation of origin, do you think this is true for Muslims only? And is vilifying them of any benefit? Don't you think trying to engage with the civilian population of Pakistan would be beneficial?