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Condemnation of Jordanian King
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AIM Statement: Raise Your Voice In Condemnation of Jordanian King
To the people of the world, The Shia Muslims of Iraq and around the world are in need of your assistance and ask that you lend a hand in their time of need. The recent developments in Iraq put the Shia Muslim community under focus and assault from those who lost their gained interests after the fall of Saddam. Unfortunately, many Arab leaders have openly attacked Shia Muslims in Iraq on the basis of their faith. One of the worst statements was made during the last few days by King Abdullah II of Jordan, who undiplomatically attacked the Shia Muslims in Iraq and around the world, by trying to frighten neighbouring Arab governments from the democratic developments which may give the Shia majority the upper hand in Iraq and the Middle East. His recent statements echo those made by some parties within Iraq and neighbouring countries, who fear loosing grip of power in Iraq which they have held unjustly for decades. Jordanian King Abdullah said that more than 1 million Iranians have crossed the 910-mile border into Iraq, many to vote in the election - with the encouragement of the Iranian government. "I'm sure there's a lot of people, a lot of Iranians in there that will be used as part of the polls to influence the outcome," he said in an interview. The king also charged that Iranians are paying salaries and providing welfare to unemployed Iraqis to build pro-Iranian public sentiment. Some Iranians, he added, have been trained by Iran's Revolutionary Guards and are members of militias that could fuel trouble in Iraq after the election. "It is in Iran's vested interest to have an Islamic republic of Iraq . . . and therefore the involvement you're getting by the Iranians is to achieve a government that is very pro-Iran," Abdullah said. If pro-Iran parties or politicians dominate the new Iraqi government, he said, a new "crescent" of dominant Shi’ite movements or governments stretching from Iran into Iraq, Syria and Lebanon could emerge, alter the traditional balance of power between the two main Islamic sects and pose new challenges to U.S. interests and allies. "If Iraq goes Islamic republic, then, yes, we've opened ourselves to a whole set of new problems that will not be limited to the borders of Iraq. I'm looking at the glass half-full, and let's hope that's not the case. But strategic planners around the world have got to be aware that is a possibility," Abdullah added. The Shia Muslim community worldwide strongly deplores such politically motivated statements, which go against the basic human rights of the people of Iraq. We appeal to all our brothers and sisters who care for the respect of our faith and community to raise their voices against such insulting comments, by doing the following: 1- Writing to King Abdullah II of Jordan Email: http://www.kingabdullah.jo/feedback/...9&lang_hmka1=1 Fax: 0096264627422 2- Contacting the Jordanian Authorities around the world *Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Address: P.O.Box 35217 Amman – Jordan Tel: +962 - 06 - 5735150/9 Fax: +962 - 06 - 5735163 E-Mail - inquiry@mfa.gov.jo *Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan – Washington U.S.A. 3504 International Drive, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Telephone number: (202) 966 - 2664 Fax number: (202) 966 - 3110 E-mail: HKJEmbassyDC@aol.com *Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan – London U.K. 6 Upper Phillimore Gardens,London W8 7HB. Tel: 0870 005 6952 Fax: 0207 937 8795 E-mail: info@jordanembassyuk.org *Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Germany Heerstrasse 201 D-13595 Berlin Telephones: + 49-30- 3699 600 Operator + 49-30- 3699 6043 Visa + 49-30- 3699 6048 Legalization + 49-30- 3699 6044 Passports FAX: + 49-30- 3699 6011 jordan@jordanembassy.de *Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Austria Doblhoffgasse 3/2 A-1010, Vienna, Austria. Tel. : +43-1-4051025 and/or +43-1-4051026 Fax : +43-1-4051031 Email: info@jordanembassy.at *Honorary Consulate Czech Republic Branicka 416/237 14200 Praha 4. Tel. : +420-2-41440455 Fax : +420-2-41442949 Email: phjo@post.cz *Honorary Consulate Hungary H-1076 Budapest/Thِkِly street 17 Tel. : +36-1-4610606 Fax : +36-1-4610605 Email: jordankonzulatus@mail.inext.hu *Honorary Consulate Slovak Republic Grősslingova 53 814 14 Bratislava Tel. : + 00421 2 59234201 Fax: + 00421 2 59234210 Email: consulate@jordan-consulate.sk *Honorary Consulate Slovenia Zaloska 159 1000 Ljubljana. Tel. : +386-1-5461500 and/or +386-1-5461501 Fax: +3861-5461505 3- Writing to the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan (sg@un.gov), US President George Bush (president@whitehouse.gov), British Prime Minister Tony Blair (http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page848.asp) 4- Write to the Washington Post who published the article on the following details: Send e-mail letters to: letters@washpost.com. Do not send attachments; they will not be read. Postal Letters should be sent to: Letters to the Editor The Washington Post 1150 15th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20071 Please include the following demands in your letters: A complete halt of interference in Iraqi affairs from neighbouring countries. Demanding a public apology from King Abdullah II for his insulting statements. Demanding that Iraqi elections take place on time on the 30th January 2005. A Sample Letter, if you wish to copy and paste it as an e-mail and send it to the following e-mails above: To whom it may concern, It is with regret that I write this letter to inform you of my disappointment and frustration after becoming aware of the comments of the Jordanian King Abdullah II. King Abdullah’s comments have done nothing but create more friction during turbulent times and added to the flames of the insurgents who aim to stop democracy in Iraq. The Shia Muslims have as much right to take positions of authority as the Sunnis, Christians or Jews; and we should allow elections to decide the fate of the Iraqi people. The Iraqi people have suffered enough at the hands of others and finally want to stand on their own two feet, elect their leadership, and abide by the freedoms many people around the world take for granted. Yours Faithfully, [Your Name] We encourage our brothers and sisters to raise their voice by all peaceful means possible, including organising pickets in front of Jordanian Embassies, contacting media outlets and contacting MP’s or other political representatives to express your concern. AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) Monday 13th December 2004 Courtesy: http://www.aimislam.com |
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