The project of Terrorism Understanding

Filed under:General — posted by webmaster on February 1, 2007 @ 7:27 pm

The project of Terrorism Understanding aspires to bring understanding to students of college around of the United States about serious threat, which they meet as jihad terrorism. It is pertinent, however, to all civilized societies which fight for freedom and democracy.
Recently, Osama Bin Laden has added India to its list of enemies which should be erased. India is one of four countries which Osama Bin Laden and his group aspire to eliminate; the other countries are the USA, the Great Britain and Israel. That touched interestingly that India never did anything that would irritate Iraqi on difference from the Great Britain’s colonialism. Simply much Muslims hate India just because India is not the Islamic state.
The established purpose of Lashkar-e-Toiba, and the Islamic Movement of Students of India (SIMI), the groups responsible for July, 11th of 2006 explosions of train Mumbai, should bring all India according to the Islamic rule. In other words, they should transform India from the secular and democratic nation to the Islamic state, which will be ruled by the Shariat (the Islamic law), the system of the law which is reputed as that has suppressed individual freedom during many years.
The president of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad chains the project, which purpose is in denying the Jewish Holocaust which has led to the death of 6 million Jews. But it is not the end. Each radical Islamic adherent denies the Jewish Holocaustall over the world. Not so unlike the Nazism, the radical Islam adherents consider Jews as animals and bent at their elimination.

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