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jee_saviola (20 Jul 2006, 4:22 pm):
In the naame of Allah, The
Most Merciful, The Most Compassionate

Assalaam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

This will only take a few minutes of your time, i promise. I
would
like you all to go to the following link on the BBC website and
watch "This Week".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_week/5180408.stm
Scroll down a little and you can get the video stream of the actual
program that was broadcast.
Watch the video of the program that was broadcast of BBC1 and fast
forward to 30 mins and 20 seconds. You will see maureen lipman
say israeli lives are not cheap and the other sides [Palestinian
and lebanese lives are cheap. Clearly racist. Is your muslim
brother's life cheap?


If You disagree, please complain to the BBC (we need a few hundred
Complaints to make the BBC act)

PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN!

ALL of your UK Muslim contacts. I have had enough of this Islamophobic
racism on TV. Lets please take 5 mins to complain to the BBC
online.

Here is their link.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/

1. Click "Make a Complaint"
2. Click "Make an official complaint" then press next
3. Click "Television Programmes" then click next
4. Channel is BBC1
5. Programme name is "This Week"
6. Transmission date is 13-07-06
7. Write your feelings (use your own words to complain and convey your own feelings)
8. Click that Yes you wish to get a reply then Next
9. the rest is easily
understandable and don't forget to SUBMIT thecomplaint.
10. Chain E-mail this email to ALL your muslim friends/relatives


who you know would find this statement as racist. We must stop racism at such a level that
its broadcastd on national TV.


Raba'na Waghfirlana(Our Lord Forgive Us Our Sins)
In need of your Duas Pleeeese!
May Allah (SWT) make us of those whom the Prophets and Martyrs will
be jealous of, they are those who love each other for the sake of Allah.

W'salam

Narrated Abu Huraira (RA): Allah's Apostle (SAW) said, "Allah
says,
I
jee_saviola (20 Jul 2006, 11:35 am):
FROM STOCKWELL TO FOREST GATE -
IS JUSTICE POSSIBLE IN THE WAR ON TERROR?
On 22nd July 2005, Jean Charles de Menezes, a innocent young Brazilian man was
shot dead by police at Stockwell tube station. On 2nd June 2006 Mohammed
AbdulKahar was shot in a near fatal attack by police. His family (the Kalams)
and his neighbours (the Dhogras) were subject to brutal assaults during the
mistaken 'anti-terror' raids in Forest Gate. To mark the one year anniversary of
Jeans death - this unique platform of the three families together with leading
civil liberty figures ask: is justice possible in the war on terror?

SATURDAY 22ND JULY 2006
2.3OPM - 5.00PM
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON
(nearest tube Euston/Kings Cross)

SPEAKERS:

PARTICIA DA SILVA ARMANI & ALEX PEREIRA (Cousins of Jean Charles de Menezes)

MOHAMMED ABDULKAHAR & ABUL KOYAIR (Kalam Family - Forest Gate)

INAYAT DHOGRA (Dhogra Family - Forest Gate)

HAROLD PINTER (Nobel Laureate)

GARETH PEIRCE (leading civil liberties lawyer and lawyer for the families)

MIKE MANSFIELD QC (Bloody Sunday Inquiry)

BIANCA JAGGER (International human rights activist)

LORD STEYN (Chair of Justice) invited

Chair : ASAD REHMAN (Newham Monitoring Project

(NOTE: The meeting will start with a minutes silence in conjunction with the
memorial service taking place in Gonzaga, Brazil at the marking the moment that
Jean was killed)
For further info contact justice4jean@hotmail.co.uk


STW: Hands Off Lebanon
LONDON: Saturday 22 July
* Hands Off Lebanon * Freedom for Palestine
* Don't Attack Syria. * Don't Attack Iran
Assemble Embankment 12 Noon
Nearest tube: Embankment
Download leaflet with full details here:
http://tinyurl.com/fled6

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD
jee_saviola (13 Jul 2006, 7:55 pm):
International Day of Protest: Shut Guantanamo Now!

International Protest Day calls for the end of Guantánamo Bay

SATURDAY 15th JULY

The recent tragic death of three detainees whilst detained in Camp Delta has resulted in renewed calls for the facility to be closed down. These men along with hundreds of other innocent people have been arrested unlawfully and detained with neither charge nor trial.

Reports of inhumane treatment and torture of both physical and psychological have been revealed to face detainees daily when imprisoned at the base. The international community along with the UN have persistently called for closure of Guantanamo and regardless of much pressure, very little has been carried out in order to getting any closer to the permanent closure of the base.

On the 15th of July 2006, Cageprisoners as part of the National Guantánamo Coalition along with many supporting organisations has called for an International Day of Protest demanding the closure of the base. The demonstrations call to the end of detention, illegality, torture, deaths and Guantanamo Bay as a whole.

The worldwide demonstrations will be held in the United States, Australia, Yemen, Kuwait and Bahrain. The participation of countries worldwide highlights the coming together of people of all different races and religions in order to protest as one body against Camp Delta, and demand for the detainees to be given their basic human rights.

UNITED KINGDOM

Meeting Point: Marble Arch, London
12pm – 4pm
Saturday 15th July 2006.

The demonstration will make its way through central London, passing by the Home and Foreign Offices, and arrive outside the US Embassy where a number of speakers will call for the end to injustice.

For further details, you can download the flyer at:
www.cageprisoners.com/internationalprotest.jpg

Supporting organisations include:

The National Guantanamo Coalition, Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign, Cageprisoners, London Guantanamo Coalition, Save-Omar Campaign, Reprieve, Ma
jee_saviola (10 Jul 2006, 9:44 am):
Babar's Last Chance - The High Court Demo

BABAR’S LAST CHANCE

THE HIGH COURT DEMO

Date: TUESDAY 11TH JULY 2006

Time: 12:15 pm- 2pm
Place: Royal Courts of Justice - the High Court, Strand, London WC2A 2LL

Nearest Tube Stations: Temple, Chancery Lane, Charing Cross, Holborn

Babar Ahmad’s appeal against extradition to the United States will begin on Tuesday 11th July 2006.

If he loses this appeal he could be on the plane to America to face gross Human Rights abuses within WEEKS

Join the demo to tell the Government and the world that enough is enough. British citizens will no longer tolerate second-class treatment.

Bring out the evidence in Britain and give Babar a fair trial here, or release him immediately

Confirmed Speakers so far:
Moazzam Begg (Ex-Guantanamo detainee)
Yvonne Ridley (Islam Channel presenter of Agenda programme)
Asim Qureshi (CagePrisoners.com)

Book a day or an afternoon off or even an extended lunch break to attend.

THIS COULD BE OUR LAST CHANCE TO STOP HIS EXTRADITION

NO TO DETENTION WITHOUT CHARGE
NO TO UK-US EXTRADITION TREATY 2003
For further information please email: info@freebabarahmad.com or telephone 07963537779

“The example of the unity of the Muslims is like the example of a single structure, its parts strengthening and supporting one anotherâ€‌ (Bukhأ¢ri & Muslim).


The Prophet (s.a.w.) said: The Muslim is a brother to the Muslim. He does not do wrong to him, does not forsake him, and does not betray him. (Muslim).


The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) said: loves for his brother what he loves for himself (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).
haciyatmaz (06 Jun 2006, 12:45 pm):
selam aleykum

welcome to muslimspace..
salehyusef (05 Jun 2006, 9:39 pm):
Asalaamu aleikum brother and welcome

I look forward to getting to know you better.

Fi aman illah