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bucheon bum
Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:01 pm Post subject: Palestinian Internet cafes being attacked |
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And no, it isn't the IDF that's doing it.
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KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip --A note stuck to the door of Mohammed al-Shaer's tiny music shop warned him several months ago that selling tapes and CDs of popular Arabic music was "haram," or forbidden by Islam.
He paid no heed until a bomb went off outside his business this week -- apparently the work of what Palestinian security officials now suspect may be a secret "vice squad" of Muslim militants.
"If they cared about their religion, they would (instead) stop people from killing each other," Al-Shaer, 19, said angrily. |
Pretty sad:
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Fears of an Islamic cultural crackdown have risen since the Islamic Hamas took over the government a year ago after winning an election. On Monday, Education Ministry officials said they removed an anthology of folk tales from school libraries because of explicit sexual language, destroying 1,500 books. |
Yeah, who cares about peace and the economy? Those darn folk tales are just ruining everything!
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"This is a poisoned society," he said. "Since Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip (in 2005), hidden problems have come to the surface."
Shaheen, the police spokesman, said solving problems by violence has become the norm.
"Everybody has guns. There's no rule of law," he said. "We've reached a stage where a person is a hero by how he can break the law." |
Hmm, maybe Israeli occupation wasn't so bad after all (half-sarcastic).
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Adventurer

Joined: 28 Jan 2006
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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The mistake was that the Palestinian voters voted for Hamas hoping they wouldn't be so bad. Voting for Hamas encouraged the emergence of such fanatics. The PA when it was strong would have had those guys in a slammer pretty quick. However, with the emboldening Hamas there is a bad situation. Some are saying that Hamas may split into two camps - one moderate and one extreme. People voted for Hamas, because they were tired of the financial corruption of the PA, but at least the PA run by FATAH brought in money and things were more stable. Things are now even worse under Hamas. They do need new elections, but Hamas keeps threatening retaliation. |
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postfundie

Joined: 28 May 2004
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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no it's because Gaza is 'under seige'....that's the reason for the problems |
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bucheon bum
Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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Adventurer wrote: |
The mistake was that the Palestinian voters voted for Hamas hoping they wouldn't be so bad. Voting for Hamas encouraged the emergence of such fanatics. The PA when it was strong would have had those guys in a slammer pretty quick. However, with the emboldening Hamas there is a bad situation. Some are saying that Hamas may split into two camps - one moderate and one extreme. People voted for Hamas, because they were tired of the financial corruption of the PA, but at least the PA run by FATAH brought in money and things were more stable. Things are now even worse under Hamas. They do need new elections, but Hamas keeps threatening retaliation. |
yeah. i thought corruption was pretty bad, but now I think i'd rather have a corrupt, semi-competent government over a clean, incompetent one. |
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