[iwar] [fc:Many.Muslims.denounce.strikes.in.Afghanistan.as.attack.against.Islam]

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Many Muslims denounce strikes in Afghanistan as attack against Islam

CAIRO, Egypt

Nando - Moderate Arab nations were hesitant to comment on the U.S.  and
British strikes on Afghanistan, but in the streets across the Muslim
world, many denounced it as a war against Arabs and Muslims. 

Moustafa Abdel Salam, a 28-year-old Cairo accountant, said "America is
now fighting terrorism, when it is the one that has created terrorism
from the beginning."

He said he was worried the United States would use the attacks to
falsely accuse Arab and Islamic countries of terrorism. 

In Pakistan, several influential clerics swiftly denounced the military
strikes, calling them an attack against Islam. 

The influential Afghan Defense Council, which is sympathetic to the
Taliban and based in the Pakistani city of Lahore, issued a call for
holy war.  "It is the duty of every Muslim to support their brothers in
this critical hour," said Riaz Durana, the council's central leader. 
"We will support the Taliban physically and morally against the
aggression of America." Munawar Hassan, deputy chief of Jamaat-e-Islami,
Pakistan's most powerful religious political party, called the strikes
on the Afghan capital, Kabul, "an attack against Islam."

In downtown Peshawar, a Pakistani city near the Afghan border, knots of
angry men gathered, shouting "Osama! Osama!" and "America is a
terrorist." Some held crackling radios to their ears and called out news
updates.  "It is terrorism against terrorism, and that will solve
nothing," said Amin Shinwari. 

Pakistan's government, which has thrown its support behind the U.S.-led
coalition against terrorism, said it regretted that diplomatic efforts
did not succeed and called for the U.S.  action to remain "clearly
targeted." Many moderate Arab countries have expressed limited support
for an anti-terrorism campaign but have offered no troops. 

In the hours after the U.S.  assault, many remained silent, but anger
over the U.S.  move was widespread among ordinary citizens. 

Kamal Ahmed, a Cairo cabdriver, said Arab countries should support
Afghanistan because it's an Islamic country.  "They should back it
financially and military," he said. 

Since the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York, many Arabs and
Muslims have rejected U.S.  allegations that bin Laden was behind the
carnage.  "America should show us proof against bin Laden before hitting
Afghanistan," said Rola al-Bosh, a 39-year-old Syrian who watched the
strikes on Arab TV along with other patrons at the Havana Cafe in
Damascus.  "And even if bin Laden is guilty, it's not fair that a whole
people are being punished for the mistake of one man."

Iraqi TV denounced the U.S.-British missile assault on Afghanistan as
"treacherous aggression." Iraqi TV had earlier taken the unusual step of
linking up with the popular Arabic satellite station Al-Jazeera to show
live coverage of the strikes on the Afghan capital.  The link-up was
abruptly ended when video of President Bush appeared on the station.  In
Iran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Assefi called the attacks
"unacceptable," saying they were launched "regardless of the world
public opinion, especially the Muslim nations, and will damage the
innocent and oppressed Afghans." Assefi, quoted by the Iranian news
agency, IRNA, cautioned the United States to avoid Iranian air space. 

"It's a shame that superpowers like Britain and the United States ally
together against a small country" like Afghanistan, said Maamoun
el-Hodeibi, a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's biggest and
banned Islamic opposition group. 

Hany Ishak, who works at a Cairo juice shop, said the U.S.  strikes
would increase already high tensions in the region.  Ishak noted that
his business has already been affected by the decrease in tourists after
the Sept.  11 attacks.  "Now no one will travel anywhere or even leave
their houses," he said. 


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