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Petition calls for White House to declare Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group
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Rupert
2013-08-27 02:28:18 UTC
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A new petition on the White House website asks the
administration to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist
organization.

The request was posted on petitions.whitehouse.gov on July 7 and
quickly garnered more than the 100,000 signature requirement for
the Obama administration to officially consider the request.

"Declare Muslim Brotherhood organization as a terrorist group,"
was written within days of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi,
who drew much of his support from the group, being removed from
power by the military in early July.

The petition states, “Muslim Brotherhood has a long history of
violent killings & terrorizing opponents. Also MB has direct
ties with most terrorist groups like Hamas.

“The Muslim Brotherhood has shown in the past few days that it
is willing to engage in violence and killing of innocent
civilians in order to invoke fear in the hearts of its
opponents. This is terrorism,” the petition reads.

“We ask the US government to declare MB as a terrorist group for
a safer future for all of us.”

The administration has remained relatively quiet about the
Brotherhood’s recent methods in Egypt while Morsi was in power.

“The Muslim Brotherhood has surely inspired or spawned terrorist
organizations, I don’t know that the Brotherhood itself has
engaged in specific terrorist activities itself,” Lawrence Haas,
a former senior White House official and current Senior Fellow
for U.S. Foreign Policy at the American Foreign Policy Council
told FoxNews.com.

“For the [Obama] administration, the issue is more basic,” he
added. “The Brotherhood has now involved itself fully in the
political process of its home nation, Egypt. Rather than rule
democratically, however, Morsi and the Brotherhood began to rule
in an authoritarian manner, which was always the fear about this
fundamentalist organization.

“By downplaying human rights, the administration avoids some
government-to-government conflict. At the same time, it raises
doubts among the hundreds of millions of people across the
region, whether we are on their side or on the side of the
autocrats. ..I think the better long-term strategy for the
administration is to promote human rights more forcefully, even
if that means occasional discomfort on the diplomatic front. “

The “We the People” petition program, which was set up by the
White House late last year, stipulates that all requests must
receive some sort of response from the administration when150
signatures are added within the first 30 days and the petition
gains 100,000 signatures by the second 30 days.

The goal was met in less than a month with the petition hitting
136,383 signatures as of Thursday.

The White House did not immediately return a request for comment.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/08/02/petition-calls-for-
white-house-to-declare-muslim-brotherhood-terrorists/

              
Topaz
2013-08-27 10:02:56 UTC
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By Paul J. Balles

What was the invasion and occupation of Iraq but an act of terrorism?
Everyone now knows that the faux war was born of a fraud. The
deception had no legitimate purpose except to terrorize countries that
(a) produce oil, (b) harbour Al-Qaeda or (c) threaten Israel.

Even the invasion of Afghanistan, considered a legitimate response to
9/11, could have been avoided. The Taliban appropriately asked the US
to provide evidence of Osama bin Laden's complicity in the 9/11 affair
before deporting him.

Instead, we attacked Afghanistan to the cheers of terrorizing
avengers. "We'll show you what we do to those who terrorize America!"
was the mantra. The USA is still terrorizing Afghanistan, thereby
increasing Al-Qaeda cells.

The icing on the spread-fear cake has involved the USA terrorizing
Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Not only are the countries America
bombs terrorized. Every other country that might disobey our commands
is threatened and made to fear for its existence.

Human life outside America and its stooges isn't worth a tinker's damn
to terrorist America. Some 567,000 Iraqi children under the age of
five died from American sanctions on Iraq. On 60 minutes in 1996,
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said: "We think the price is
worth it."

As of January 2010 and since the invasion and occupation of Iraq in
2003, 1,366,350 Iraqi lives have been lost to terrorist slaughterers.
"Never mind," you say? "The price is worth it. Beside, they're only
Muslims who want to multiply and take over the world."

Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Bagram and rendition programmes have been
nothing but terrorizing to plant fear in the hearts and minds of any
Arab or Muslim with negative feelings toward America.

According to Chris Hedges, "An Arab American, Syed Fahad Hashmi, made
provocative statements, including calling America "the biggest
terrorist in the world". That led to his arrest and prosecution on
trumped up charges, in much the same way that Professor Sami al-Aryan
lost his job and freedom for being an outspoken critic of US and
Israeli policy.

Hedges relates the terrorizing effect of these prosecutions even of
American citizens. "The state," he says, "can detain and prosecute
people not for what they have done, or even for what they are planning
to do, but for holding religious or political beliefs that the state
deems seditious. The first of those targeted have been observant
Muslims, but they will not be the last.

Chris Floyd points to incidents in countless towns and villages across
America's terror war fronts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and Yemen
where a multitude of grieving, angry Iraqis are further embittered
against the American occupation by America's terrorist killings.

"You want to stop the 'radicalization' of young Muslims? Chris asks.
"It's simple: stop killing innocent Muslims in wars of domination all
over the world. Stop running 'covert ops' in every nation of the world
(as Obama's 'special envoy' Richard Holbrooke admitted last week) -
murders, kidnappings, corruption and deception that make a howling
mockery of the very 'civilized values' these wars and ops purport to
defend."

If America wants to stop terrorism, it needs to stop terrorizing the
world.



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