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Nick Berg was killed, not because he was bad or evil or a criminal, but because he was an American. Hate crimes have no place in a civilized world but I don't have the words to express my feelings about this type of xenophobic barbarism. I haven't seen the videos. I don't want to see them. Just knowing what was done to him makes me ill.

What happened in the prison was nasty and to take photos was stupid, but to kill a man to make a point is evil of the worst sort. As [livejournal.com profile] level_head says "al-Zarqawi - remember the name"


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Several scholars from Al-Azhar, the world's highest Sunni religious authority, condemned the decapitation of an American civilian by unknown people in Iraq, saying Islam stands against such acts.

"Islam respects the human being, dead or alive, and cutting off the American's head was an act of mutilation forbidden by Islam," Ibrahim Al-Fayoumi, a member of Al-Azhar's Islamic Research Academy, told IslamOnline.net.

IslamOnline

"Hezbollah denounces this horrible act which does an immense wrong to Islam and Muslims by a group which falsely pretends to follow the precepts of the religion of pardon and essential human values," the party said in a statement.

Ezzedine Salim, this month's chief of the Iraq Governing Council, insisted that "decapitations and mutilations are unacceptable and have nothing to do with Islam".

SMH

Admittedly, Hezbollah are also upset that this barbarism has turned focus away from the prison abuses.

We'll be hearing for years from the talking heads on US cable news about how the Muslim world failed to condemn what was done to Berg. It would be as though a set of high-ranking cardinals in the Vatican condemned something unreservedly and then people kept saying the Church remained silent.
Juan Cole

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*sighs*

I dunno.

*edit* re-reading the condemnations, I notice they condemn the killing's link to Islam first, and the killing second.

Date: 14 May 2004 08:23 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] weyrdbird.livejournal.com
Well, for me, Nick Berg is the name to remember.His blood is on our hands. And the hands of the soldiers who made those photographs. And our president. Nick Berg was a civilian. I, like his parents, want to know what really happened in terms of his detention. And why Dubya hasn't addressed the issue.I haven't seen the video and don't plan to. Too sickening.

Our soldiers have a mighty burden which has not been made any easier. Many muslims here in the US have denounced what happened. Three Arab nations have expressed their disgust.Our president should go see the Bergs, get down on his knees and beg their forgiveness.If his WOMD campaign hadn'tve worked, maybe their son would be alive.

I don't trust *anybody* very much.

Date: 15 May 2004 05:21 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] sheramil.livejournal.com
> Well, for me, Nick Berg is the name
> to remember.His blood is on our hands.


My hands are clean. All four of them.

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