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海外在住の反体制派イラク人のムスリムが、侵略者に抵抗する為に続々と帰国。
彼らはスンニ派とシーア派の対立を煽り、国を分断し侵略に利用しようとする米英のやり方に激怒している。
「非イスラム教徒を含む多くのイラク人が、国を防御するためにヨルダン、シリアおよび英国から故国へ戻った」
「フセイン政権には反対の立場ではあるが、強引な不神論者と戦うことはすべてのイスラム教徒の個々の義務である」
Islam Online
http://www.islamonline.net/
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2003-04/04/article11.shtml
"With our blood and our souls, we shall redeem you"
「我らが血と魂とを以って、汝を救おう」
and
"Bush, Bush, listen well, we all love Saddam Hussein,"
「ブッシュ、ブッシュよ。良く聞け。我ら全て、サダム・フセインを愛す」
Iraqis cheered
Iraqi Opposition Islamists Flock Home For Resistance
By Abdul Raheem Ali, IOL Cairo Staff
CAIRO, April 4 (IslamOnline.net) - Scores of Iraqi opposition Islamists flocked back home to join hands in defending Iraq against the Anglo-American aggression that was unleashed on March 20, a leading figure of the main Iraqi Sunni opposition group told IslamOnline.net Friday, April 4.
"Many Iraqis, including non-Islamists, went back home from Jordan, Syria and Britain to defend the country," Iyad Al-Samara'y, the Iraqi Islamic Party politburo chief, said in a telephone interview with IslamOnline.net from London.
"Despite its firm opposition to the Iraqi regime, the party declared from the very beginning it stood against the U.S.-led aggression against our land and people," Samra'y stressed.
He called on all Iraqis as well as on Muslims in the world to act in unison against "the aggressors."
"What is happening now in Iraq is a real resistance to invading aggressors not only by the regime, but also by all people including migrants who decided to return to defend Iraq," Samra'y remarked.
The Iraqi Islamic Party was formed in 1961 to be one of the oldest parties in the country and it maintains good relations with the Islamic Shiite parties.
Unconfirmed reports suggested earlier that Mohammad Ahmed el-Rashid and Abdul Karim Zidan, two of the most prominent leaders of Iraq's Muslim Brotherhood, had returned to the country Iraq.
According to some Islamic sources, the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood group played a key role to improve ties between the Iraqi regime and the Muslim Brotherhood group in Iraq from conflict to joint struggle.
This helped crystallizing the position of the Iraqi Shiite groups which oppose the U.S.-led invasion and collaboration with the enemy.
Syria and Jordan also played a pivotal role in this respect, to the anger of the United States which thought Shiite and Sunni group would revolt against the regime with the beginning of war.
"Gravely" Harmful
Samara'y expressed conviction that the Anglo-American war would gravely harm Iraq contrary to claims touted by U.S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair that it would create a "free and democratic" Iraq.
"Fighting the aggressive infidels is an individual duty on every Muslim regardless of his opposition to the ruling regime," he asserted, urging all Arab and Islamic regimes to politically support Iraq against a " brutal aggression"
The Iraqi Islamic Party had earlier quit the so-called follow-up committee formed by the Iraqi opposition groups in the wake of their conference in London to probe post-Saddam Iraq.
"We asked for reviewing all of the previous positions in light of the supreme interests of Iraq, and declined to join any activities emerged out of the conference or of the follow-up committee" Samara'y said.
The statements came one day after Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's supreme Shiite scholar, denied a Fatwa, allegedly issued in his name, urging the country's Shiite community not to fight the U.S. and British invading armies.