03.11.2003, 18:21
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Zitat:CENTRAL ASIA: Hizb-ut-Tahrir wants worldwide Sharia lawDie sind auch in Deutschland aktiv - hetzen huebsch in Moscheen - haben aber auch andauernd ueber Dialog gefasselt *g*
By Igor Rotar, Central Asia Correspondent, Forum 18 News Service
Hizb-ut-Tahir, which is widespread in Central Asia, has told Forum 18 that it aims to introduce a worldwide Caliphate and ban all faiths apart from Islam, Judaism and Christianity, all religious practice being regulated by Sharia law. Buddhism, Hinduism, the Hare Krishna faith and what the party sees as sects within Islam would all be banned. Hizb-ut-Tahir members also explained to Forum 18 that the party would give all non-Muslim states a choice between either joining the Caliphate under Sharia law, or paying a tax to the Caliphate. Failure to pay the tax would be punished by military attacks.
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Zitat:U.S. links money laundering, terrorists.
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
A prominent Muslim leader, accused of trying to smuggle cash into the United States, was a key player in an elaborate scheme to launder money through "front companies" and "phantom organizations" — many based in Virginia — and use it to fund terrorism, authorities said.
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Zitat:Victories in the War Against Terrorism
Posted Nov. 3, 2003
By J. Michael Waller
Overthrowing Saddam, U.S. troops captured more ground in less time than in all history.
The United States and its allies are chewing their way through terror networks on every populated continent.
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