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Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:16:18 -0800
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Thank you very much
This precisely my point. Why are our African leaders quiet?? Are they paid by the sick Mumar Ghaddaffi to do
so or they just fall into the category of the other bad Arab or jewish leaders who sit and allow the
killings.!!
If an American is even hurt or kidnapped the US Government not only warns the other country involved ,it
actually does something about the welfare of it's citizens.

There are good and bad people everywhere including our very own midst but it is right to be silent when there
atrocities occur/ -hell no

As long as I did not commit the crimes brother kabir claims ,i am not guilty by association nor is he but we
must stop it somehow by protesting and writing if necessary
thanks again for your question brother Beran
habib

"Jeng, Beran" wrote:

> Habib and Amadou allow me to jump in your debate to contribute my piece. I'm not
> an admirer of
> Ghaddaffi for various reasons and I know that most Arabs look down on black
> Africans and generally
> refer to us as "bilal". My problem is why our African leaders are not condemning
> the atrocities
> on our people. Is it because of the money?If your own leaders don't respect you
> how the hell do
> you expect to be respected by others.
>
> Thanks for allowing me to butt in.
>
> Beran
>
>                 -----Original Message-----
>                 From:   USA Halal Chamber of Commerce [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>                 Sent:   Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:08 PM
>                 To:     [log in to unmask]
>                 Subject:        Re: Fw: Following 'Ordeal' in North Africa
> Gambian EvacueesAllegeLibyan Brutality
>
>                 Amadou I do not know if Ghaddaffi personally gave orders but I
> know that he could have done something to stop
>                 the killings just as the Jewish leadership or the other Arab
> leaders share the same responsibility in this
>                 matter.
>
>                 I made a point  and it is mine only and that is how I feel . You
> may have a different opinion of Ghaddaffi
>                 but as far as I am concerned he has multiple personalities and
> those kinds of people are dangerous
>
>                 Have a good day brother
>
>                 Habib
>
>                 Amadu Kabir Njie wrote:
>
>                 > Habib Diab Ghanim wrote:
>                 >
>                 > > Ghadaffi must be aware of what is going on and he should be
> personally
>                 > > accountable for all these cold blooded murders.
>                 >
>                 > Habib,
>                 >
>                 > Are you serious when you claim that Ghadaffi should be held
> personally
>                 > responsible for these atrocities? What about all those animals
> passing
>                 > for humans who hunt down defencless black people and murder
> them? Has it
>                 > been stated anywhere that Ghadaffi personally gave orders for
> these
>                 > crimes to be committed.
>                 >
>                 > This is a result of the contempt for black people that is
> inherent in all
>                 > Arab societies and should not be dismissed as the
> responsiblity of a
>                 > single person. I have lived and worked in Libya and I know
> what I'm
>                 > talking about. Ghadaffi is probably the most Black friendly
> Libyan that
>                 > ever lived, as is visible from the gains made by Black Libyans
> since he
>                 > came to power. Prior to the advent of the Ghadaffi era, Black
> Libyans
>                 > were no better off than what obtains with their brethren in
> Mauritania.
>                 >
>                 > One cannot blame the Jewish state for crimes committed against
> Arabs and
>                 > try to ascribe blame to a single individual when those same
> crimes are
>                 > committed by Arabs against Blacks.
>                 >
>                 > Regards,
>                 >
>                 > Kabir.
>                 >
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