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Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Terrorist movements do not slack


MAKASSAR - The success of the United States to capture and kill the most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden in a military operation will certainly not relax the spirit and the movement of terrorists to take the fight against the western world especially the U.S. and its allies. In fact, bin Laden's death will increase hatred of the three terrorists who had been intense resistance.
This view was conveyed Islamic Law Expert International Islamic University (UIN) Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Dr. Abdul Rauf Amin told DAWN night. Rauf reasoned, the terrorist movement will not be destroyed, just because their leader was killed. "I see no reason that the terrorist movement will terkuburkan just because Osama bin Laden is dead. I'm sure there will be those who can move the router network," said Rauf.
For example, the right hand of Osama bin Laden, Ayman Al Zawahiri is certainly capable of organizing al-Qaeda network as strong or even stronger than Osama. According to Rauf, throughout the western world led by the United States are not able to bring a sense of justice in the international world, especially the Arab world, he said the terrorist movement will continue to rise and grow. They said he will continue to spread the threat and take the fight against what he thinks violate the principle of justice in the international world.
"So long as the main western United States are unable to meet the aspirations of the international community, primarily to bring a sense of justice, so long as it is also a terrorist movement will take the fight. Because what triggers this resistance is nothing but injustice done by the U.S. itself," said Rauf.
U.S. efforts to achieve democratization in the Arab world so far also has not shown success, even it generates resistance. In Egypt he said for instance, polls indicate that about 60 percent of people want a leadership controlled Ihwanul Muslims. "Ihwanul Muslims are calling for the withdrawal of the Israeli-Egyptian agreement," said Rauf.
He also saw the death of the U.S. most-wanted terrorist, will not change the upheaval that occurred in the Middle East, including the Western and Arab relations. The news of Osama's death at the hands of the U.S. military, said Rauf has not fully trustworthy.Nevertheless, the speech delivered by U.S. President, Barack Obama can be trusted a little truth.
Nevertheless, Rauf considers that Obama's speech that immediately convey that Osama's death, just as one of the transfer issue of violations committed by the U.S. against the UN resolution, particularly in addressing the conflict in Libya. "This can not be released from the U.S. and its allies attempt to divert the issue of unrest in Libya. During this time they cornered her in the eyes of the international because it violates UN resolutions. That way, the focus of attention of the international community will move to Osama," the sign of Al-Azhar University alumnus the doctoral program this field of study Sharia.
Rauf said the transfer of this issue, almost the same by the government of Indonesia concerning the Negara Islam Indonesia (NII). Because the government was cornered by a variety of lies and failures made during this, so they divert the issue by raising the question of the NII. "Because if Indonesia NII combat serious, there is no such movement, because these are old. Just do they wait for the moment," said Rauf. (Hamsah umar)

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