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About terror and its relationship with Islamic politics


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

There have been happened a terror-strike, where Iranian born man has been started to attack against people with the knife in Germany.  One thing is remarkable in the terror, many of the terrorists, who make attacks against humans have the Islamic background. Sometimes I have thought that those kinds of attacks can be conducted to Iranian or other Islamic state secret services. Many states, what follow the Islamic law have problems with human rights, and there are many political prisoners in those countries.


And when we are thinking about the situation, that political refugee from those countries are telling about things, what those governments would not want that people will know anywhere, would that cause the situation, that some people in those countries security services will start to think the way to isolate those political refugees from other society. And otherwise, deny those refugees moving to Western Europe, and the best thing in that action is violence. Terror is the best way to deny the people's right to move to other countries and the publications, what are against those governments would not disturb their international relationships.


Of course, fear is a good weapon for denying writings and another kind of things, what is embarrassing for those governments. The best example of that is killing order, what was given for writer Salman Rushdie. All media was full of that "Fatwa" and how every Muslim must follow those orders. This kind of journalism is a very good way to feed the hate against Muslims. Otherwise, the State Department of the United States has published the list of the countries, what was support terrorists.


Some of those nations were popular targets for tourist trips. Some of those nations allow the training of the fighters in their area. But some would go farther and give weapons to that kind of organizations like Al Qaida. The rule is, that the training would happen in the desert away from the eyes of tourists. First, those trainees come from that country as tourists, and then they would learn to use guns and explosives. After that, they would return to their homelands. Also, European terrorist organizations like IRA, RAF (Rote Armee Fraction)  and Red Brigades have got training in those camps, and they did not seem like any kind of  Muslims.

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