UPDATE 0900 GMT: President Hamid Karzai has said in his Eid al-Adha message, “I once again call upon our brothers, the Taliban, Hezb-e-Islami and everyone who is away from their land and who have taken up arms against their soil, to come back to their country for peace, stability, prosperity so that we Afghan people join hand in hand together to rebuild and prosper our beloved country.”
On the occasion of the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha), Mullah Omar, the leader of the “Old Taliban” in Afghanistan, put out a message. From the US Government Open Source Center via Juan Cole:
In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. [Verse in Arabic]
I congratulate the mojahed [holy-warrior] nation of Afghanistan, the respectable families of martyrs, those who live in captivity of the enemy, the brave mojahedin [holy warriors] and all members of the Islamic Ummah [nation] on the auspicious occasion of Eid al-Adha. May this sacred day be the day of eternal freedom, pride, happiness, well-being and success for the entire Islamic Ummah. May Allah accept the hajj, acts of worship and prayers of hajjis [pilgrims to Mecca] and make their religious gathering a cause for unity among members of the Ummah.
On the auspicious occasion of Eid al-Adha and based on the needs of time, I would also like to mention a few necessary issues: Read the rest of this entry »
Praise be to God, Who created people to worship Him, ordered them to be just, and permitted the wronged to mete out fair punishment to the wrongdoer.
American people: This address to you is a reminder of the causes of 11 (September) and the wars and consequences that followed and the way to settle it once and for all. I mention in particular the families of those who were hurt in these events and who have recently called for opening an investigation to know its causes. This is a first and important step in the right direction among many other steps that have deliberately gone in the wrong direction over eight barren years that you have experienced.
Or, if you prefer a more serious but high-quality end to the evening, check out Al Jazeera’s documentary inside the Iranian protests, filled with new footage on the early days of the post-election conflict.
1835 GMT: The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran reports that academic Kian Tajbakhsh was arrested on Thursday night. Tajbakhsh is a specialist in local government reform, urban planning, public health, and social policy who has taught at both American and Iranian universities.
1830 GMT: A new website, “The Rooftop Project”, is trying to compile a present a full record of the nightly “Allahu Akhbar” (God is Great) protests from just before the election to the present. We’ve posted a note and sample footage in a separate entry.
1810 GMT: A lull in developments inside Iran, so EA’s Ali Yenidunya has looked at developments elsewhere, “It’s not the statement of the G8 Summit [on the Iranian nuclear programme] that poses the questions over future relations with Iran. Those are in the post-summit positions now being considered in Washington and Paris, not to mention Moscow and Beijing. Read the rest of this entry »