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[quote]Salaams everyone, Please read this and listen to the 4 minute cut on the side of the article- I'm so so proud of Muslims and the British press (especially the BBC) right now- I can't believe they've reported this so fairly. Independant, Timesonline- everyone took an agenda. The BBC's agenda has minimal close to no discrimination. We should be really proud of this lady; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8587185.stm 'Saudi female poet whose verse inflames and inspires' Using a traditional verse form native to the Arab Peninsula's nomadic tribes, she writes critically about the country's hard-line Muslim clerics, calling them: "vicious in voice, barbaric, angry and blind"... Condemning the violence that she says lies beneath their religious messages, her poems speak of some of the clerics "wearing death as a robe cinched with a belt" - an apparent reference to suicide bombers' explosives belt. I know the world is a small village - from my heart I wish peace and love for everybody Hissa Hilal Why would the BBC report this? Wsalaam ^_^[/quote]
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