RE: [iwar] [fc:Middle-East-Split-Over-Attack-Reaction]

From: Mohammad Ozair Rasheed (ozair_rasheed@geocities.com)
Date: 2001-09-13 20:12:33


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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:12:33 +0500
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Where would you put it in the propaganda? The news papers or the Middle
Eastern nations.

Regards,
Ozair

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From: Fred Cohen [mailto:fc@all.net] 
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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Middle-East-Split-Over-Attack-Reaction]


[Fc - I would put this firmly in the propaganda camp...]

London Times
September 13, 2001
Middle East Split Over Attack Reaction
By Stephen Farrell in Jerusalem
From horror to barely concealed glee, the people of the Middle East
reacted with divergent voices yesterday as they waited for the first
evidence of who carried out the attacks in the United States. 
With the glaring exception of Iraq, all governments in the region were
swift to condemn the strikes and expressed condolences to the victims.
Even Libya, Syria and Sudan, who have been blacklisted by the US as
states that "sponsor" terrorism, expressed their disgust. Baghdad,
however, maintained the Iraqi regime's consistent policy of attacking
the United States at every opportunity. Feelings among the Iraqi public
remain high over airstrikes enforcing "no-fly" zones over Iraq and
America's support of Israel. 
"The American cowboy is reaping the fruits of his crimes against
humanity. It is a black day in the history of America, which is tasting
the bitter defeat of its crimes and disregard for peoples' will to lead
a free, decent life," one broadcast on state television said. 
In Tripoli, by contrast, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader,
shelved his numerous clashes with successive Washington administrations,
saying: "Everyone should put human considerations above political
differences . . . and offer aid to the victims of this gruesome act". 
In Syria the al-Thawra newspaper condemned the attacks as "terrorist"
and expressed sympathy to the American people, reflecting the tone of
government officials' reaction. 
In Iran there was a marked divergence between the reformist President
Khatami's call for international action to stem terrorist attacks and
the tone of the Tehran Times, which concluded that the Bush
Administration was paying the price for its "blind support" of Israel. 
In Egypt President Mubarak denounced the hijackings as "horrific beyond
imagination". Some ordinary Egyptians felt very differently, however,
despite the country's peace treaty with Israel. Samira Mohamed, 26, a
lawyer, said: "I was very happy when I heard the news. My happiness is
based on my utter rejection of the US treatment of the Middle East
case." 
In Jerusalem Azmi Bishara, an Arab Israeli member of the Knesset, said
that if the Bush Administration formulated a Middle East policy based on
the prevention of terrorism, it would focus on the symptom at the
expense of treating the underlying causes. 
Many Arabs perceived that they were being marginalised, subject to
injustices and that the United States had acted with double standards in
its policies toward Iraq and Israel, he said. "If fighting terrorism
becomes the policy, this will produce only more terrorism." 


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