
[NZZ am Sonntag, Switzerland]
Iraqi News Agency, Iraq
Mubarak Who Enabled
Iraq's Invaders is Gone! Praise Egypt!
EDITORIAL
Translated By James Jacobson
February 11, 2011
Iraq - Iraqi News Agency - Original Article
(Arabic)
Heeding the will of Egypt’s people and without any outside influence, Hosni
Mubarak announced that he is vacating the presidency of Egypt.
Mubarak was a major supporter
of the tyrannical embargo against
Iraq after invading troops were redeployed from Basra to Kuwait. [After the
first Gulf War].
It was the filthy Mubarak who
enabled Iraq’s occupation by a defiled America.
Mubarak fell due to the demand
for change issued by the Arab people of Egypt.
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The Arab traitor has fallen into
the dumpster of history, which will record him and his family just as it has memorialized
and incorporated Abu Righal [see note below].
Long live the Arab nation.
Death to the traitors and
agents.
Long live the great people of
Egypt.
[Editor's Note: Abu Righal is
considered the worst kind of traitor by Muslims. According to ancient lore, Abu
Righal was an Arab tribesman who led Abraha al-Ashram, the commander
of the army of King Kaleb
of Axum, to the
site of the Kabba in Mecca. This
would have happened sometime in the 6th Century AD. It is said that King Kaleb,
a Christian, was jealous of Arab love for the Holy Kabba. The Kabba predates
Islam and the Prophet Muhammad by about three centuries.]
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