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Fwd: [bangla-vision] Fw: MESSAGE FROM IZZAT Al-DOURI



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Al-Kurdi Husayn <husayn_2000@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:04 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Fw: MESSAGE FROM IZZAT Al-DOURI
To: Husayn Al-Kurdi <husayn_2000@yahoo.com>


 



> BA'ATHIST JIHAD LEADER SENDS MESSAGE
>
> Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, General Secretary of the Ba'ath
> Party and High Commander of the Jihad, Liberation and
> National Salvation Front in Iraq, sent a message dated July
> 30th, 2010, on the occasion of the 42nd anniversary of the
> Ba'ath revolution in Iraq. The message was released via
> Ba'athist diplomat, spokesman and commentator Salah
> al-Mukhtar, who was entrusted with its dissemination.
>
> In the message, the redoubtable al-Douri reaffirmed his
> faith and trust in "the revolution's sons and daughters" and
> their persevering determination in resisting the occupation
> of Iraq, expressing confidence in their ability to achieve a
> decisive victory in their national liberation struggle.
>
> Izzat Ibrahim, who has led the armed struggle in the field
> as successor to Iraq's martyred President Saddam Hussein,
> noted that the enemies of Iraq, including US imperialism,
> international Zionism and the reactionary anti-Arab
> clerical-fascist Iranian regime. He referred to the
> determination on the part of the resistance to overcome all
> barriers placed by these forces and their allies, which
> attempt to subvert and hinder the unity of the Arab nation
> and stymie its historical vanguard role in the annals of
> human liberation. He identified the Iraqi and Ba'ath
> revolution with the "revolution of struggling humanity
> wherever it is on this earth."
>
> The message hailed the achievements of the Ba'athist
> revolution in Iraq, recalling its support for
> anti-imperialist national liberation movements around the
> globe in the face of a powerful, evil cruel and tricky
> adversary which continues to use all manner of means to
> "trick the world, to market its criminal project to uproot
> the Ba'ath and its vanguard liberation march."
>
> The Ba'athist leader recounted some of the many
> accomplishments during the 35 years following the 17th of
> July 1968 revolution in the pursuit of its cardinal goals of
> Arab unity, freedom and socialism, including the
> nationalization of petroleum assets to serve the basic
> social needs of the Iraqi people, agricultural reform,
> industrialization and the development of a patriotic
> national army.
>
> Commander al-Douri noted that the sons and daughters of
> this revolution persist in defending their homeland and
> "destroying the invaders and their criminal plans." Over
> 139,000 Ba'athist martyrs have given their lives in the
> resistance to the occupation so far. Among those mentioned
> in praiseworthy terms are the "Party militants and
> mujahedeen"? as well as "your comrades outside the homeland
> who have excelled in fulfilling their duties as Iraqis,
> Ba'athists and Arabs." He hailed the "poets and creative
> artists of Iraq, the Ba'ath and the resistance", stating
> that "we feel you with us in every article you write and in
> every meeting you hold defending the Ba'ath, its Jihad and
> its glorious revolution and in every poem and every song
> which invoke the past and incite resistance. We feel that
> you are with us in every IED we place, in every missile we
> launch and in every sniper bullet which targets the invader
> gangsters' heads."
>
> The statement mentioned the widows, orphans, displaced and
> murdered Iraqis and those imprisoned and specifically
> remembered the young girl Abeer, one of a great many raped
> and murdered by the occupiers. Izzat Ibrahim underscored his
> great confidence in the "Knights of the great historical
> battle" and great hopes in them and in "militant comrades
> from amongst the writers and the cultivated ones of the
> Ba'ath" and their ability to ability to withstand and foil
> the occupiers' plots and schemes. He saluted every Iraqi who
> resists the occupying forces and their collaborators, even
> if by just throwing a stone or with a "sincere and
> courageous word.", evoking the sentiment that "they belong
> to us and we belong to them."
>
> The Jihad Commander hailed the "Jihad knights, the
> messengers who breathed life anew into the soul of the
> nation, its thought and its national liberation renaissance
> projects, who started its great armed revolution in the face
> of the invaders and who made a sacred oath that Iraq, the
> treasure of the faith, the brain of the Arabs, shall always
> be the launching pad and vanguard for its resistance, its
> Jihad and its national renaissance, whatever the sacrifice
> incurred."
>
> He closed by warmly greeting "the great people of Iraq who
> gave you birth and suckled you with the milk of pride,
> dignity, courage, heroism and sacrifice", the "Glorious
> mothers and generous daughters who chant and praise your
> heroic deeds and your sacrifices on the honorable
> battlefields", as well as the leaders of the July 17th
> revolution Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr and the "guide of the
> revolution leader Saddam Hussein" and all of its other
> "living or deceased leaders."
>
> Report prepared by Husayn Farajallah Zaki Al-Kurdi
>
>
>      
>

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