Kalam
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In a brazen display of weakness and tractability, the US Department of State opted to label Dokka Umarov (RA), a rebel commander in Russia's volatile North Caucasus region, a "terrorist" and a "radical jihadist." Predictably, this move was praised by the US government's handlers in Russia as President Dmitri Medvedev's visit to the White House approaches. The measure comes after nearly 20 years of Russian genocide in Chechnya; the US and most Western governments had previously hesitated to apply the "terrorist" label to the resistance movement there. In fact, Europe and the United States have been harshly critical of Russia's abhorrent human rights record in the region, and rightfully so. The extent to which our government will continue to acquiesce to the demands of Kremlin thugs remains to be seen.
Of course, this will do nothing to impede the liberation of the Caucasus from Russian tyranny, for no number of men or countries can hope to succeed against the will of God (SWT). May He grant victory to these noble mujahideen and protect them from any new threat posed by this poor diplomatic decision.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCnBpa46u0g]YouTube - Jihad in Chechnya[/ame]
More info:
U.S. Declares Chechen Militant a Terrorist - NYTimes.com
Of course, this will do nothing to impede the liberation of the Caucasus from Russian tyranny, for no number of men or countries can hope to succeed against the will of God (SWT). May He grant victory to these noble mujahideen and protect them from any new threat posed by this poor diplomatic decision.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCnBpa46u0g]YouTube - Jihad in Chechnya[/ame]
More info:
U.S. Declares Chechen Militant a Terrorist - NYTimes.com