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Another law is coming to America. Muslims beware.

As a Muslim, living in America can be hell. After September 11, 2001 al-Qaeda attack of military and civilian target using civilian planes was misconstrued as if it was committed by people of Islamic faith as a whole. Millions of Muslims one way or another attacked in different shapes and forms by American people, government and media here in the USA. Perhaps naively, I used to think America would come to its census and cease to attack Muslims in this country! Torture, arbitrary arrest, kidnapping, deportation, and long term jail is taking place and will take place even in a worst way with the enactment of the new law. The disappearance of Muslims in America and outside of the country will intensify; harassment, knocking doors, intimidation, threats, blackmail will be the norm.
The loved ones who are waiting you to come home that evening may never see you again! I myself decided in 2005, not to take it anymore, I blogged and linked news and analysis from this country as well as from foreign sources. I decided not to fear no man, ready to be disappeared, tortured, and suffer, never to stop talking as to why America is terrorizing Muslims around the world, why America will in the end lose the war against defenseless and helpless Muslims, I will continue to write and link-up with great souls whose purpose in life is to do the right thing.
To those who are fighting injustice, I appeal to you to fight harder to stop the onslaught against Muslims; America should not be ended-up being a slave state of Saudi Arabia, or a Zionist-fascist-apartheid or a torture capital of the world like Egypt. Maybe America exceeded those state by supporting them thru all means therefore already a lost cause. I rather see freedom of mind than the flesh itself, I will not be silenced by cowardly law, I am not going to immigrate again since the world is becoming more hostile to freedom, to rights of man, to live in peace, to joy and laughter. My struggle not to submit to intimidation will continue till justice prevails or else thrown in a dark hole, or water boarding, or loud music and piercing light………. Long live freedom!

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