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lundi 10 septembre 2012

What Secret Inspection Shows

What Secret Inspection Shows

Recently, a VOA report noted that the New York police has so far carried on secret inspection of the Islamites in New York, only to fail, and there is no need to continue such an inspection.
The New York police had reportedly drawn up a map of ethnical residents on the basis of the population statistics data and watched Islamites through shadowing and other methods.
It is said that even a budget of the federal government was earmarked for the secret inspection, which proved needless.
Another reason why the secret inspection is needless is that the public criticizes that the secret inspection is not only infringing upon private life but going against the equal rights.
Whatever the reason may be, the secret inspection shows the U.S. government authorities' precaution over the Islamites.
A few days ahead of 10 years' elapse of the September 11 incident, the U.S. opened to the public a result of opinion poll on Islamites.
According to it, Islamites are largely satisfied with their living and only 20 percent of the respondents replied that they feel discriminated as Islamites in the course of security search in airports and other places.
But, it is no more than a trick for propaganda contrived by the U.S. authorities for fear that Islamites would make a terrible reprisal on them from their antipathy towards aggression and suppression committed by the U.S. against Islamic countries and people.
The present chief executive of the U.S. prattled that the U.S. is not warring with Muhammadanism, and in the future, too, will never do.
He made such remarks in consideration of the relations between the U.S. and the Islamic world aggravated after the September 11 incident. But his remarks prove deceptive in view of the recent secret inspection.
As was already exposed, ex-president Bush described "the anti-terrorism warfare" as an ideological warfare, that is, a warfare with Muhammadanism.
Under the signboard of "anti-terrorism" in the new century, the U.S. has perpetrated armed invasion and interference in the internal affairs of sovereign countries most of which were Islamic countries including Iraq and Afghanistan.
The U.S. anti-Islamic policy has only Boomerang effects.
The U.S. is a country that racism is deep rooted.
Now, the U.S tries to divert the public attention elsewhere with the opinion poll.
But, it can never cover up its criminal atrocities of aggression, war, plunder and oppression against Islamic countries and people.
If the U.S. does not give up "the anti-terrorism warfare" and the anti-Islamism policy, it would increase the evil cycle of terrorism and reprisal.
The advertisement of discontinued secret inspection is nothing but a trick to evade reprisal for crimes.
Ri Hyon Do