The mouth-piece of MUSLIM Terrorists (Al-Jazeera) is trying to avoid
giving bad publicity to the MUSLIM terrorists groups operating in Iraq
Why is Al-Jazeera hesitant to air Margaret Hasan's murder?
The Arabic news agency Al-Jazeera says it will not air the video
showing the murder of a hostage whom they believe to be the CARE
Director Margarat Hasan. The reason given was that it wants to respect
the audience's feelings.
This certainly is a very curious statement to make considering that
Al-Jazeera has aired many previous video clips depicting the killing of
various other nationalities. Just exactly why is Al-Jazeera hesitant to
air the murder of Margaret Hasan?
The previous killings involved mostly non-Muslims. Despite numerous
appeals from family members not to air the executions and beheadings,
Al-Jazeera insisted that it had a duty to air the video clips of the
killings.
But Margaret Hasan is different. She is a converted Muslim, married to
an Arab Iraqi, and have been working in Iraq for many years. And she
was killed by a fellow Muslim. This would be an embarrassment to many
Muslims around the world - afterall, most of the militants are
considered freedom fighters for the purported cause of Islam.
But despite appeals by Muslims themselves to release Margaret Hasan,
the murder proceeded. It seems like Al-Jazeera is trying to do some
damage control by not airing the murder of Margaret Hasan. Al-Jazeera
is trying to avoid giving bad publicity to the terrorists groups
operating in
Iraq. Good publicity to scare the world from aiding democracy in Iraq
would mean airing the beheadings of non-Muslims. It gives the
impression that non-Muslims are not welcomed in Iraq.
But the killing of Margaret Hasan has changed all that. It matters not
to the terrorists if one is Muslim or not. The case for the militants
in Iraq is one of the familiar stories that Arab fascists try to hide -
the agenda is to prevent democracy, individual liberty, religious
tolerance,
and peace from gaining a foothold in the Middle East. The killing of
Margaret Hasan makes the militants' agenda much clearer and now,
Al-Jazeera is doing damage control by keeping a sort of silence on this
matter. Less publicity on her death will ensure continued support and
sympathy to the various terrorists groups operating in Iraq. Al-Jazeera
does not want people to start having doubts about the aims of these
terrorists groups.