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...elected pro-Islamic legislators may have been looking mainly to their home districts. "A lot of these guys are right out of their villages and never expected to be in parliament," says Philip Gordon, an expert in U.S.-Turkish relations at the Brookings Institution. "They were elected on an Islamist platform and just couldn't go back home and say, 'I voted for this war.'" --By Massimo Calabresi

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Turkey Mess | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

...Qasre, a leading figure in a local militant Islamic group known as Komal, one of the plethora of sectarian factions that riddle Kurdish politics. Komal, however, has come to be particularly important in recent months in light of the bloody war raging between ruling parties of Iraqi Kurdistan and Islamist groups linked with al-Qaeda, such as Ansar al-Islam. The local government had entered into a covert dialogue with Komal, hoping to draw it out of the Islamist nexus. The bloody checkpoint scene, captured by a Time photographer who arrived during the gun battle, has now thrown that dialogue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Killings in Kurdistan | 3/5/2003 | See Source »

...awful thing. But it isn't the most awful thing. No one disputes the evil of Saddam's brutal police state. No one doubts that he would get and use weapons of mass destruction if he could. No one can guarantee that he would not help Islamist terrorists get exactly those weapons to use against the West or his own regional enemies. No one disputes that the Iraqi people would be better off under almost any other regime than the current one--or that vast numbers of them, including almost every Iraqi exile, endorse a war to remove the tyrant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yes, a War Would Be Moral | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...rare to find both an ardent Islamist and a committed Ba'athist living under the same roof. Zaki could scarcely be more different from Muntaha. He speaks without a sense of bravado, and smiles wanly when his sister interrupts him with some pro-Saddam sloganeering. There's little in his bearing to suggest that he is patriarch of a family of 20, including three widowed sisters and 12 children. He is a calligrapher by trade and makes around 75,000 dinars a month. "I am poor in money," he says, shyly, "but thanks to God, I am rich in family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Waiting to Kill Americans | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...militants currently under arrest in Manila for possession of explosives, did stints in Mindanao in the late 1990s. The MILF willingly provided training facilities to foreign fighters, but in the days following the war to oust the Soviets in Afghanistan, the group's hospitality was motivated more by international Islamist solidarity than by anti-Western jihad. In 2000, the Philippine military overran all of the MILF's bases?including its two biggest camps, Abubakar and Bushra, which hosted militants from overseas. But since 9/11 and especially the Bali bombing, the authorities in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore have been cracking down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines' Terrorist Refuge | 2/17/2003 | See Source »

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