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to remember and again to condemn those who did it

Date: March 10, 2005 | 29 Muharram 1426 Hijriah
Subjects: condemn, terrorism, spain
On the anniversary of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Spain, the Islamic Commission of Spain is taking some steps to remind people where Muslims stand:

Spain's Islamic Commission said today it was issuing a decree against al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, in the name of whose network last year's Madrid train bombings were claimed. "We are going to issue a fatwa (religious decree) against bin Laden this afternoon," said Mansour Escudero, who leads the Federation of Islamic religious entities (Feeri) and is co-secretary general of the Spanish governmenmt-created commission.

The commission invited Spanish-based imams (clerics) to condemn terrorism at Friday prayers, when the whole country will be remembering the 191 people who were killed in the train blasts and the 1900 injured exactly 12 months ago...

...The commission has also drawn up a document designed to "thank the Spanish people and the government for their attitude towards Muslims" since last March 11, in particular for not taking "disproportionate" measures similar to those which the September 11 attacks sparked in the United States.

The commission called on Muslims to take part in Friday's commemorative programme being organised by Spanish authorities and community groups and to work with them to ensure terrorism was defeated.

~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 08:57 PM

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