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Yaqub H
I am a former British Marine who lived alongside American and British troops in Iraq, it is there that I saw the crimes committed against humanity by U.S soldiers. The crimes involved mass rape, mass murder, oppression, killing of their own soldiers, theft and general bullying. In 2004, after the U.S jets dropped illegal chemical weapons on Fallujah that killed 80,000 civilians, I left Iraq and began to study war crimes at University. I have been sickened with the war crimes committed by the U.S.A, Russia, Israel and Pakistan. The U.S.A was responsible in the 1980's for killing 180,000 Angolans, 8 million Vietnamese, 4 million Koreans, 5 million Iraqis and so far 2 million Afghans. I have also been working with agencies in the U.S and former soldiers who went AWOL or quit. We are trying to make the average American realise that the American foreign policy is immoral and discredits the Geneva Convention of Human Rights.
Muslims only: Are we forgetting the basic fundamentals of Islam?
We are meant to love even our enemies, and support those expelled from their homes. Do we have too much hate towards the West, Israel and other countries depending where we are from and do we hold a blind eye to the ISIS and their atrocities in Iraq/Syria against minorities and even against Muslims.
8 AnswersRamadan7 years agoIs Nottingham losing its popularity?
5 AnswersOther - United Kingdom7 years agoWhy is Nottingham no longer big in the football world?
Notts County is one of the world's oldest clubs and Nottingham Forest won the equivalent Champions League in two years years in a row, why are they both under-achievers today?
5 AnswersEnglish Football7 years agoAre all of these conflicts, diseases and natural disasters linked to El Nino?
El Nino is the change of the world's climate
3 AnswersWeather7 years agoWhat would happen if the Ebola virus strain and the Cholera virus strain mixed together?
The Ebola is in four confirmed countries with suspected cases also in Morocco, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast and Togo and has killed 729 people with a further 3,000+ infected.
Cholera has risen sharply with the deaths at 200 with possibly over 3,000 infected in Northern Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger.
I read that both are water borne diseases, is it possible for them to mix and evolve to form a very deadly strain?
1 AnswerInfectious Diseases7 years agoA new terror group in Libya, is it connected to ISIS?
With the ISIS number since last week being over 20,000 and now the numbers are 50,000 with thousands joining their twisted extremism from Indonesia, China, India, Pakistan and Sudan... could the recent Libyan Benghazi takeover be connected to the ISIS?
3 AnswersCurrent Events7 years agoHow devastating would the ebola virus be on the world if it breaks out of west Africa?
The ebola virus has a kill rate of 90% and has killed over 700 people with a further 3,000 with the disease in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, now there are 59 reported cases in Ghana, 15 in Togo and over 100 in Nigeria.
There is even reported cased in Ethiopia, Cameroon and DR Congo.
What would happen if this virus spreads worldwide due to travelers and water supplies? Does cold weather stall the virus as hot weather increases the likely hood of the virus
3 AnswersCurrent Events7 years agoMuslims: don't you think we need to move past this ideology of sects?
This ideology that has plagued us for over 1,000 years; now the division is tearing Muslims in the Islamic world apart.
A lot of Muslims have hatred of different sects, but as a Wahhabi I see Sunnis, Shiites and Sufis etc... as my brothers/sisters. In a city like Medina for example in the Prophet's Mosque in each row there will be sunnis, Shiites etc... all praying the same way and living the same Islam with slight differences.
The division is helping nations encircle us, exploit us and make us fight one another to sell weapons or put fear into us and make us sell resources at low prices and pay for protection.
The nations like Israel and the USA will be less inclined to invade or attack any part of the Islamic World due to a unity.
And groups like ISIS will vanish as the entire populations will remove their extremism from our world and the entire world
8 AnswersSociety & Culture7 years agoMuslims: Who do you hate more ISIS or Israel? And Why?
I want Muslims only to answer this to find out if they hate the atrocities in Gaza more or the attack on Religion in Iraq/Syria
This is only for curiosity
17 AnswersSociety & Culture7 years agoMuslims: Why is there no protests, open condemnation of the ISIS?
The ISIS have killed 3 times more people than Israel did, they have done sexual jihad and rape openly, they have bombed 87 Mosques, killed Sunni scholars, burnt Shiite Qurans, expelled native Christians, done vile beheadings of small children as young as 8, stolen from native residents and destroys 3 tombs of the Prophet Yunus, Daniel and Seth (peace be upon them) and destroyed Salman Al Farsi tomb (companion to the Prophet Muhammad because he was Persian) and where is the demos, or protests, or anger.
Will we see some in the future?
Or do we not care anymore about the Prophets of the Quran?
5 AnswersSociety & Culture7 years agoMuslims only: How vocal will we be against the ISIS?
This Ramadan we have witnessed crimes in Gaza and have been very supportive and vocal for their needs. Also in this month an Islamic terror group known as the ISIS have killed thousands of Muslims, destroyed Mosques and Churches, burnt Qurans, beheaded people and have destroyed tombs with their connected Mosques of the Prophets Yunus and Daniel (p.b.u.t) and have also destroyed the site of Salman Al Farsi (may Allah be pleased with him)
Will we openly condemn the ISIS like we did to Israel, boycott their allied countries and be vocal against them?
7 AnswersSociety & Culture7 years agoWhy are Muslim leaders tyrants as compared to other parts of the world?
9 AnswersRamadan1 decade agoWhat is the point of the UN?
They have done nothing whilst Gaddhafi has killed 10,000 people in a Month and they are not doing anything in Bahrain.
Should the UN be scrapped, as it doesn't achieve any goals?
7 AnswersGovernment1 decade agoHow and why did the Indians accept Pakistan as a seperate state?
Before 1947, Pakistan and India were ONE country. If Pakistan and India were still one country today. India would be the strongest and probably better developed as it spends too much money on defence from Pakistan.
I am not Pakistani even though my name may look like it, I am English and my country was responsible for your division. What do you think of Britain today?
5 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups1 decade agoIs the ICC racist and unfair to Asian and the West Indies?
I have noticed that the ICC always support the English and Australian cricket board and always condemn the Asian teams.
I remember when West Indies were the best, then the ICC changed the rules destroying their play and making them worse than everyone today.
Now the witch hunt is on the Pakistani team, soon it will be on the Indian team and so on to make the 'white' teams superior in Cricket.
11 AnswersCricket1 decade agoProstitution is illegal in Britain, yet why has the British media made their lives into shows?
Secret Diary of a Call Girl on ITV2.
By producing such shows, only shows support for that illegal job. Is there any show called "secret diary of a drug dealer?".
Prostitution destroys society, and makes marriages turn to divorce and affecting the children. Prostitutes should be rehabillitated like drug users.
How many of my answerers support such people and have been customers?
No abuse if you disagree, express you answer to revert me to your thinking.
9 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoIs Britain tolerant towards the religious?
Looking at the recent Pope and Muslim issues.
Also I know as I am English, that when I was 'Christian' the only time I practised my religion was when it was Christmas or Easter
Are we, the British just miserable when it comes to religion and if so, why?
12 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago