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Iraq Parliament Won't Bow to Terrorism | World Latest | Guardian Unlimited

Iraq Parliament Won't Bow to Terrorism | World Latest | Guardian Unlimited


By STEVEN R. HURST

Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's parliament met in an extraordinary session of ``defiance'' Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, and declared it would not bow to terrorism. A bouquet of red roses and a white lily sat in the place of Mohammed Awad, the lawmaker killed in the parliament dining hall suicide bombing claimed by al-Qaida.
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Defiant? Defiant against who? Defiant against the rapist Americans who killed a million of their people? Defiant against the destroyer of Iraqi infrastructure? Defiant against the evil America who made two million refugees to live in other countries unwanted? Defiant against coward troops who break in, in the middle of dead night terrorizing their people? Defiant against American war planes and their 500 pounds load which crushed thousands of families under rubbles? Defiant against cruise missiles American used to terrorize their people by flattening blocks of living quarters? Defiant against American imperialism whose aim is to kill Muslims and declare Islam as a terrorist religion? No! No! No! they are defying their own people who wanted Americans and their allies in crime out of Iraq now; they are defying the resistance movement who put them to shame, by picking up a gun and fight; they are defiant of the will and the determination of many groups who refused to surrender to their enemy; they are defiant of sacrifice, hard work and development; defiant of the truth. The cowards who are surrounded by groups of armed gangs to save their skin and to plunder their country under their master George Bush a blood sucking maniac don’t know jack what defiant means! Defiant was Saddam who got in the gallows for refusing to surrender his land to a Whiteman. Each and everyone of them will be brought to justice when an Iraqi independent government established after the resistance win the war against gutless Americans.

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