Indonesian protesters tell Bush: You are the terrorist

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Indonesian protesters tell Bush: You are the terrorist
By Irwan Firdaus, Associated Press Writer
Published: 21 November 2006

US President George Bush shrugged off massive protests against his visit to the world's most populous Muslim nation yesterday as a sign of a healthy democracy, as thousands braved heavy rains to call him a war criminal and a terrorist.

Bush also pledged to work with Indonesia's government to fight Islamic extremists.

The archipelago is considered an important ally in Washington's war on terror, but public anger is high over US foreign policy in the Middle East and the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, seen by many here as attacks on their faith.

Bush and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono held "frank" and "sometimes critical" discussions on those issues, the Indonesian leader said, and also talked about ways the US could help fight a spiraling bird flu outbreak, set up a tsunami early warning system and improve education.

Security was tight amid reports that al-Qaida-linked militants could try to disrupt Bush's six-hour visit to the sleepy city of Bogor, just south of the capital, Jakarta, with thousands of rifle-toting soldiers patrolling the streets, mobile phone signals jammed, and water cannons deployed.

Demonstrations by Islamic hard-liners, students, housewives and taxi drivers have been staged every day this month and nearly 10,000 turned out to meet the US president on Monday, some holding banners that said "Bush is a terrorist!" and "Go to Hell."

Others called him a war criminal and chanted "Allah Akbar" or "God is great." Students in at least two cities tried to seal off American-owned restaurants, sometimes clashing with police.

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article2001491.ece
 
Demonstrations by Islamic hard-liners, students, housewives and taxi drivers have been staged every day this month and nearly 10,000 turned out to meet the US president on Monday, some holding banners that said "Bush is a terrorist!" and "Go to Hell."

Others called him a war criminal and chanted "Allah Akbar" or "God is great." Students in at least two cities tried to seal off American-owned restaurants, sometimes clashing with police.


Well, so far, nothing new! This happen on nearby every place, Bush appears. And for the 'God is great', well, remember that on the Dollar Note is also written 'In God we trust'
So war, both believe in the same God. That will bring up an intersting question for Believers: 'Who will finally go to hell and who will God support?' The ones, who bring Freedom to Iraq and bring up millions of financial aid or all the ones who commit crimes in the name of Allah?
 
Well, so far, nothing new! This happen on nearby every place, Bush appears. And for the 'God is great', well, remember that on the Dollar Note is also written 'In God we trust'
So war, both believe in the same God. That will bring up an intersting question for Believers: 'Who will finally go to hell and who will God support?' The ones, who bring Freedom to Iraq and bring up millions of financial aid or all the ones who commit crimes in the name of Allah?

Don't make me laugh kuffar. You have "in god we trust" but your god is money and oil, that is all you fight for. And it is the believers who will go to jannah inshallah not the kuffars who invade Muslim lands. This is the fact and we know it, you can go believe what you want.
 
Everyone can believe what they want, but if this topic becomes a spammy hostile free-for-all rather than a discussion of the news story in the first post, it will be locked.
 
Don't make me laugh kuffar. You have "in god we trust" but your god is money and oil, that is all you fight for. And it is the believers who will go to jannah inshallah not the kuffars who invade Muslim lands. This is the fact and we know it, you can go believe what you want.

You, that would include you. Right? :D
Or are you leaving? :thumbs_up
 
did someone bring freedom to iraq?

There are alot of people bringing freedom, the freedom of the grave. I know that sounds awful, but it a sad truth. Regardless of what intentions were put forward, the reality is that the Iraqi people are suffering.
 

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