A look at how various congressmen and government officials are trying to restrict personal liberties. USA.
John Nichols. "In the name of God, we too demand that those responsible for these utterly evil acts be found and brought to justice. Those culpable must not escape accountability. But we must not, out of anger and vengeance, indiscriminately retaliate in ways that bring on even more loss of innocent life." USA.
Translation of a document used by the hijackers.
Examines the mood of resentment toward America, includes poll responses, categorized by country, to a military response.
Michel Collon hypothesizs that the terrorist attacks required a complicity from the American extreme Right or the secret services of the US.
Robert Jensen and Rahul Mahajan predict "war on the civilian population of Afghanistan using fear, flight and food."
The rise of radical Islamic terrorism and why US intelligence failed on 9/11/01. Articles, interviews, video excerpts, and links.
Jamaal Abdul-Alim. "He said America is entitled to an 'appropriate response' to the attacks, but expressed concern that the government - feeding from an atmosphere of blinding anger and pride - might go too far in retaliating, and trigger a terrible war. He quoted a verse from the Qur'an that admonishes people not to let the hatred of others incite them to act unjustly and harm innocent people as a result. 'It's good counsel for Muslims, but it's also good counsel for Christians and others,' Farrakhan said." USA.
How patriotism is trying to silence voices of dissent.
Full transcript of his sermon plus a link to the audio/video webcast. USA.
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