Monday, November 21, 2005

Jordan - Al-Zarqawi “disowned”

More good news in the fight against terrorism.

The Jordanian tribe of the leader of Al-Qaida in Iraq has published a declaration disowning him.

Khalayhleh-Bani Hassan placed front-page adverts in Jordanian newspapers repudiating itself from Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

The statement, directed at Jordan's King Abdullah II, read: "We absolutely denounce all terrorist acts adopted by Ahmad Fadel Nazzal al-Khalayleh, alias Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and affirm that we, the sons of the Khalayleh tribe, repudiate him.

"We announce, and all the people are our witnesses, that we - the sons of the al Khalayleh tribe - are innocent of him and all that emanates from him, whether action, assertion or decision.

"Those who dare to carry out such actions in our proud kingdom are not Jordanians and have no link whatsoever to Jordan, didn't drink its water and didn't enjoy its protection, because a Jordanian doesn't stab himself with his own spear and we sever links with him until doomsday."


Good for them.

This comes on the heels of hundreds of thousands of Jordanians marching against Zarqawi.

And there are other protest marches by Muslims around the world.

In Indonesia, they're enlisting Muslim clerics to help fight Muslim terrorists.

Now, why do you suppose MSM don't report more widely on these events?
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