Jordanians Place Blame For Attacks Where It Belongs (Finally, the Religion of Peace)
AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- Calling the al Qaeda in Iraq leader a "lowlife," Jordanians on Thursday flooded the nation's capital in bitter protest of the triple suicide bombings that shook the city a day earlier and killed at least 56 people, most of Arab descent.
"Burn in hell, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi!" hundreds of protesters shouted, denouncing the terrorist network's leader -- a Jordan native -- after an Internet posting stated his group was responsible for the attacks.
Jordanians seem to be the only Muslims on earth capable of vocally and forcefully denouncing terrorism and its practitioners. I for one am happy to finally see some evidence of this mythical “religion of peace”, the only unfortunate thing I see is that it took a brutal attack on fellow Muslims for them to realize how evil these actions are.
"Burn in hell, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi!" hundreds of protesters shouted, denouncing the terrorist network's leader -- a Jordan native -- after an Internet posting stated his group was responsible for the attacks.
Jordanians seem to be the only Muslims on earth capable of vocally and forcefully denouncing terrorism and its practitioners. I for one am happy to finally see some evidence of this mythical “religion of peace”, the only unfortunate thing I see is that it took a brutal attack on fellow Muslims for them to realize how evil these actions are.