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Hurrah - "Twilight" finally exposes himself

a | 20.10.2006 16:30

No longer any need to pore over one of indymedia's most regular commentators with furrowed brow, and the feeling you must be missing something. No longer will you have to spend time shaking off the sticky, unpleasant impression of a terrible, shadowy, mad world which his comments leave behind - let's face it, it's bad enough without them.

Yes! Twilight has finally exposed himself. Could be her, of course, but I'm guessing not. Pushed, obviously, by the general respect and gratitude activists, anti-war mongers, and other ordinary decent people are giving to Craig Murray, the UK's former ambassador in Uzbekistan, Twilight has finally gone too far.

In a post further down the newswire, Twilight's calling the man who stood against Jack Straw in Blackburn, who has tirelessly stood up and spoken against the War on Terror, who has lambasted the demonisation of Muslim people, and fought for their legal and moral rights, a Nazi. Because he once worked for the Foreign Office. Never mind that he left after they accused him of 17 falsified charges, and drove him to a breakdown, following his criticism of their policies, of course.

And not just a Nazi. A Nazi, who by calling attention to our government's support for the regime in Uzbekistan, which persecutes Muslims, and likes to boil some alive, is actually trying to demonise all Muslims by criticising the state.

Yep, it's insane. You'd say it was the security services, if you didn't feel they'd write better. Or could it be that Mr Murray is getting too dangerously popular and effective? Mmmm...

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