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Africa: North
Islamic Leader Calls for Iraq Resistance
2004-10-21
In his most public support of militant Islamists, the leader of Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday called on Iraqis and Palestinians to step up their resistance against the United States and Israel. In a speech to hundreds of the movement's members and supporters, Mohammed Mahdi Akef urged the Muslim world to "provide all the necessary material and moral support" to the Iraqi insurgents. "We are with the Iraqi resistance as a righteous duty imposed by Sharia (Islamic law) and sanctioned by international laws," Akef said during an annual banquet his group hosts for supporters and the news media during the holy month of Ramadan. "The Iraqi resistance is the protective wall which defends us all," he said. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928 and has spawned branches throughout the Muslim world. It was banned in 1954 for advocating violence to turn Egypt into an Islamist state. Today, still banned, the group says it supports peaceful means toward change and is generally tolerated by the state, with occasional crackdowns. Brotherhood members hold seats in Parliament, though they run as independents, not under the group's name.
Posted by:Fred

#15  sayid qutb's grave should be robbed and its contents fed to a pig farm--zawahiri's brother should be garroted in heliopolis at high noon--AMERICA! FUCK YEAH!
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-10-22 12:00:19 AM  

#14  he's talking about a John Clark Jr.
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-21 7:58:49 PM  

#13  Are there any ex-KGB operatives in Egypt who might be up for a little mokriye dela moonlighting? The older ones have a fair amount of experience in those parts.
Posted by: lex   2004-10-21 7:26:13 PM  

#12  Its a lovely idea, Mark Z., but I don't think its very practical at the moment. Our Special forces guys seem to be stretched pretty thin already, and the next batch is likely to be a few more years in the training pipeline. Better, short term, to make it very, very clear to Mubarek et al exactly why its a good idea for them to clean up their own backyard. Now. So that we don't have to do it for them.
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-10-21 7:22:27 PM  

#11  Mrs. Davis: I think you may have misunderstood my point. To be blunt, I'm suggesting that Mr. Madhi Akef and ALL those who hold with his views should be assassinated, WHEREVER they're located. Prior to 9-11 I did not hold the view that someone, however misguided, should be killed for what they believed or espoused. I no longer hold that opinion.
Posted by: Mark Z.   2004-10-21 6:58:35 PM  

#10  next thing LH and Aris, et al, will accuse us of being bloodthirsty
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-21 6:53:44 PM  

#9  Mark Z. What part of what Akef has to say would find agreement with any Rantburger?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-21 6:42:43 PM  

#8  "What I'm about to say may not sit well with some (perhaps most) readers of Rantburg: Those IN the USA who hold with the likes of Mr. Madhi Akef, who find him to be a kindered spirit, should meet a fate similar to the one outlined above."

I have no quarrel with that, AT ALL.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-10-21 6:36:56 PM  

#7  Mark Z - I have absolutely no problem with that
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-21 6:20:03 PM  

#6  Bomb-a-rama is spot on. THIS is a perfect example of what I specifically mean when I call for targeted assasination. Mr. Mahdi Akef should catch an ounce of lead in the skull delivered compliments of US Special Forces working undercover. What I'm about to say may not sit well with some (perhaps most) readers of Rantburg: Those IN the USA who hold with the likes of Mr. Madhi Akef, who find him to be a kindered spirit, should meet a fate similar to the one outlined above.
Posted by: Mark Z.   2004-10-21 5:57:35 PM  

#5  The Muslim Brotherhood *spawned* about two dozen officially "terrorist" organizations. It is the queen bee to a lot of this crap and hides under the Egyptian umbrella like al-Qaeda did under the Taliban and the Saudi terrorists do under the Saudi regime. Unfortunately, unlike the Saudis, the Egyptians haven't woken up to the fact that they cannot be controlled, and must be eradicated.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2004-10-21 5:31:49 PM  

#4  Eh, at least it isn't a Mufti. The Muslim Brotherhood is an apostrophe away from a terrorist group on most days, anyways. Someone ought to point out to Mubarak that with al Queda terrorizing the "near enemy" (see "Taba"), maybe he might want to be looking into kicking a little Brotherly ass.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-10-21 4:20:50 PM  

#3  A bullet in the head would solve Akef's problems pretty damn quick.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-10-21 4:20:13 PM  

#2  We are fighting a war with terrorists, who have no compunction with killing us or their own children. Why are we allowing fanatics a free pass? We need to broaden the war, add a new deminsion if you will, by selectively targeting good gentlemen such as Akef and Prince Nayef the younger. I am sure it goes against
"International Law", but I am really tired of us fighting these skunks with one hand tied behind us.
Posted by: Old Fogey   2004-10-21 4:06:51 PM  

#1  We are fighting a war with terrorists, who have no compunction with killing us or their own children. Why are we allowing fanatics a free pass? We need to broaden the war, add a new deminsion if you will, by selectively targeting good gentlemen such as Akef and Prince Nayef the younger. I am sure it goes against
"International Law", but I am really tired of us fighting these skunks with one hand tied behind us.
Posted by: Old Fogey   2004-10-21 4:05:56 PM  

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