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Texans of Iraqi descent decry march toward war
Associated Press ^ | March 18, 2003 | By MATT CURRY / The Associated Press

Posted on 03/18/2003 3:28:43 AM PST by MeekOneGOP

Texans of Iraqi descent decry march toward war

03/18/2003

By MATT CURRY / The Associated Press

DALLAS — Hadi Jawad said he knows American history, so he was a "spooked" a couple of months ago when the FBI asked to meet with him.

"I know how Chinese-Americans were treated during the Korean War and how the Japanese were treated during World War II," said Jawad, a 51-year-old American of Iraqi descent. "Even though I've lived here all my life, I'm nervous."

Jawad said he was assured he was not being investigated, and in response to questions, told authorities he knows no one contemplating terror in North Texas. Still, he felt his patriotism was being questioned.

"I am as much a part of this society as they are," Jawad said. "I have children in this society, I have friends and family and am just as afraid of attacks as everyone else."

An FBI spokeswoman did not return a telephone call from The Associated Press by early Tuesday. But the agency has earlier acknowledged increased surveillance on some Iraqis in the United States.

President Bush on Monday issued a 48-hour ultimatum for Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq or face the consequences. A national terror alert was raised to orange, indicating a high risk of attack.

Some Americans of Iraqi heritage say the developments go against everything the United States stands for.

"I came to this country when I was 19. I love this country — its institutions, its fair play and due process," said Jawad, a self-employed Dallas peace activist. "I think Mr. Bush is destroying the foundation of what this nation is founded on. These folks are riding roughshod over fundamental American values."

Jawad said Bush's address to the nation left him "terrified" for relatives, whose presence in the region dates to the time of Mohammed.

"I am horrified and outraged that my country, my nation is resorting to such barbarism," he said. "It's a dangerous development what has happened right now, this unilateralism."

No war is justified unless it's clearly self-defense, said Isam Alimam, who was raised in Iraq but prizes his loyalty to America.

The Lewisville architect, who came to the United States in 1978, quickly corrects references to his being an Iraqi-American.

"Philosophically, I am American. I am from Iraqi descent," he said. "I choose to be American, so I am an American."

As the most powerful democracy in the world, going to war with Iraq "is not a good example for our values," Alimam said.

Alimam said he wishes Saddam's departure had been achieved by quiet negotiations.

"You cannot insult him on TV and give him an ultimatum. You can't do it on TV like that and expect him to resign. We make him more stubborn, more stubborn than he is."

Alimam is not as troubled by word of increased surveillance of Iraqis in America.

"Personally, and I don't speak for any particular group, I welcome that. This is the only way to know what's going on," he said. "But identifying one group is maybe not right. A lot of Iraqis are supportive of the war. To paint every Iraqi as a suspect is wrong, it's not American."

(ap.state.online.tx 0567 03/18/2003 01:38:56 )


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: iraq; iraqiamericans; texas; texasiraqis
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Most articles I've seen about Iraqis here in the U.S. have shown they welcome Liberation of the Iraqis. This guy says he moved here when he was 19. He doesn't sound like a Texan to me.
1 posted on 03/18/2003 3:28:43 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
The OldDominantLiberalMedia searched long and hard, and finally came up with a former Iraqi who is against the war. If you search long enough, you can find a double strike penny, too.
2 posted on 03/18/2003 3:38:43 AM PST by marktwain
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To: MeeknMing
The OldDominantLiberalMedia searched long and hard, and finally came up with a former Iraqi who is against the war. If you search long enough, you can find a double strike penny, too.
3 posted on 03/18/2003 3:38:56 AM PST by marktwain
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To: MeeknMing
Some Americans of Iraqi heritage say the developments go against everything the United States stands for

I guess they never heard the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic'.

4 posted on 03/18/2003 3:38:58 AM PST by knighthawk
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To: marktwain
"Jawad, a self-employed Dallas peace activist"

There's your answer!

5 posted on 03/18/2003 3:42:24 AM PST by writmeister
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To: MeeknMing
Very Taqi!
6 posted on 03/18/2003 3:44:49 AM PST by flying Elvis
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To: MeeknMing
We must be doing something right if this sap is complaining.
7 posted on 03/18/2003 3:47:26 AM PST by dennisw ( http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
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To: marktwain
Yep. And as an old numismatist, a double-strike penny is worth a LOT more, too ! :O)
8 posted on 03/18/2003 3:51:31 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: MeeknMing
"I am horrified and outraged that my country, my nation is resorting to such barbarism,"

So are we Jawad. That's why we are going to rid your country of Saddam. Just calling yourself an American doesn't make you an American. There is more to it than that. You can call yourself an Eagle, but that doesn't mean you can fly. Once we've done your dirty work maybe you would be happier going back to Iraq.

9 posted on 03/18/2003 3:51:32 AM PST by Ima Lurker
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To: writmeister
The co-opted word "activist" always means anti-American.
10 posted on 03/18/2003 3:52:16 AM PST by garyhope
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To: dennisw
perhaps they would be more comfortable in Bagdad
11 posted on 03/18/2003 3:53:47 AM PST by mc10
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To: Ima Lurker
So are we Jawad. That's why we are going to rid your country of Saddam.

Yep !! Bu-bye Saddam ! Tick! Tick! Tick!

12 posted on 03/18/2003 3:55:31 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: dennisw
I wonder what his comments will be when he sees THIS SCENE repeated in Baghdad? (post #92) . . .
13 posted on 03/18/2003 3:58:38 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: knighthawk
Probably not, Knighthawk. Good mornin' ! Or, good afternoon in your timezone ! . . .
14 posted on 03/18/2003 4:02:00 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: MeeknMing
I came to this country when I was 19. I love this country — its institutions, its fair play and due process," said Jawad, a self-employed Dallas peace activist. "

A little Google is instructive - Jawad seems to be a guiding light of the "Dallas Peace Center" and the "Committee in Solidarity with the People of Iraq"

15 posted on 03/18/2003 4:05:06 AM PST by RippleFire
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To: mc10
Hey, He couldn't very well be an activist in Bagdad, either.
16 posted on 03/18/2003 4:12:34 AM PST by Spirited
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To: MeeknMing
He's an Iraqi in Texas, not a Texan from Iraq.
17 posted on 03/18/2003 4:16:14 AM PST by TADSLOS (Sua Sponte)
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To: TADSLOS
He's not of Iraqi descent, he's from Iraq. He's not a Texan, he's a resident of Texas. The title is misleading, speaks of plural Texans, yet only one person is sited in the article.
18 posted on 03/18/2003 4:25:27 AM PST by TimPatriot
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To: RippleFire; Miss Marple
Oh, man. Yet another from my alma mater, UTA.

This says he's from Pakistan? What's the deal? . . .

Syed Hadi Jawad

A native of Pakistan, Hadi has lived in the United States since 1972. He came to Texas in 1973 to pursue a degree in Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. Since 1976 Hadi has been employed in the Material Handling Industry in the Dallas area.  He reads and writes poetry. Since the early nineties Hadi has facilitated "Men's Issues" Support Groups and Poetry Circles in the Metroplex.

19 posted on 03/18/2003 4:27:25 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: yall
Contact: Hadi Jawad * shadijawad@aol.com

Tel: 214-823-7793 * 214-392-2939 (cel)

Fax: 214-823-8356

20 posted on 03/18/2003 4:29:40 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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