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The British journalist Robert Fisk wrote in the "Independent" rising doubts about the truth of documents including the instructions given to the hijackers. He wrote that the documents created a lot more questions than answers.
The author expressed his surprise at the fact that while Arabs and Muslims condemn the West’s tendency to accuse all Muslims and Arabs of being criminals once an Arab and or a Muslim commits a crime, they behaved as if they had been accused and hurried to apologize for something they had not done.
Several Arab governments have recently opened the door to dialogue with political Islam groups after years of tension between Islamists and secularists in the Arab world.
A prominent FBI official stressed American Muslims that he would protect them against hate crimes. He said that he expelled one of the officers because of writing an anti-Islam statement in his office calendar. The officer wrote: “Islam is evil.”
Abu Hamza El-Masri, leader of London-based Ansar Al-Shari’a, [Supporters of Shari’a] may be handed over to the US. One of Al-Masri’s followers has agreed to give testimony against him in a deal with the US Investigation department to lighten his punishment.
Investigations with members of Gund Allah [Soldiers of God] group showed that they were planning to bomb the American and Israeli embassies in Cairo. Some of them were able to enter the US embassy more than once with the claim of requesting entry visas to the US.
Legal documents pertaining the latest court session in the trial of Ahmed Abdel Sattar, the legal assistant of the spiritual leader of the Egyptian banned group of the Gama’a Al-Islamiya revealed a strong security cooperation between the US’s FBI and UK’s Scotland Yard obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat...
Expatriate Copts have claimed that Copts applying for visas to the U.S. are suffering discrimination from Muslim extremists at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. The embassy has refuted all such allegations.
The U.S. government has a secret program to monitor the mosques, workplaces and houses of Muslims in at least six cities in the U.S. in a search for nuclear weapons reports US News and World Report.
Belgian writer and political analyst, Stephan Le Norman has raised many eyebrows in the Belgian political circles when he attacked U.S. President, George W. Bush in his recent book, Al-Zarqāwī-Bush: Evil War, describing him as the incarnation of evil.

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