2010年10月19日 星期二

Walters

Walters, now four years into his 15-year sentence, wrote his "review document" from the maximum-security prison in Vught. The letter can be understood in light of similar "revisions" issued by jihadi groups altering their stance on violence.And they should be balanced out throughout the space. Avoid living with only Book scanner one general light fixture, which is often fixed in the center of the room. In recent years the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) published a study that one commentator describes as "a very sweeping repudiation not just of salafi jihadism but of all forms of revolutionary Islamism." Similarly, Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, an important modern Islamist figure, wrote from prison of his rejection of al-Qaeda's violence. Though al-Qaeda ideologues say this recantation was coerced, the energy the group has dedicated to responding (Ayman al-Zawahiri actually wrote two responses) shows that they take it seriously.

Walters's revisions, unlike other such recantations, are not particularly theological. Instead, his lawyer told the Dutch press that this new outlook comes from reading history books, the theory of evolution, and such philosophers as Friedrich Nietzsche and Karl Popper.The kitchen is the place to bond with your solar panel toddler making cookies and gingerbread men. It is a place where family members meet together after a full day of activities in school and work. His writing evinces disillusionment with a utopian movement that falls short of its ideals, as he notes that "a once lofty 'struggle for freedom'" instead became "a bloody escalation of violence." In light of this bloodshed, Walters questions the very foundation of his previous worldview, its idea "that the world only exists of believers and infidels, in which the latter are motivated only to destroy the former."

Walters calls for Islamists "to put down their weapons and employ other, productive methods." He even questions the ideal of an Islamic state,Larger kitchens may require one or more ceiling fixtures positioned in the center of the room. Additional perimeter led tube squares or rectangles of lights placed near the walls should be installed for added illumination. These can be in the form of recessed downlight or track lighting. On the other hand, small kitchens may require only either two or three ceiling mounted fixtures or downlight placed near the walls. noting that the problems of the Islamic world "are a result of falling behind in the process of modernization and industrialization." Not only does he doubt that sharia (Islamic law) will solve these ills, but he writes that it "is grafted for traditional, rural communities and seems an anachronism in the modern world,The sink area can also benefit from recessed downlight or track lights using either fluorescent bulbs two 75-watt incandescent bulbs or two 30- watt fluorescent bulbs placed about 24 inches above the sink. which increasingly urbanizes, liberalizes and globalizes.To get more control out of your lighting choices, make sure that you connect led spotlight them all to dimmer switches."

It is impossible to determine if Walters is sincere. But Dutch counterterrorism expert Edwin Bakker told one of the country's daily newspapers that Walters's intentions are beside the point. Regardless of whether he was sincere, Bakker says the document will be "a good weapon in the ideological fight against terrorists and Islamists." For those who are at risk of radicalizing, seeing Walters publicly chronicle his errors and disillusionment may have an impact. And without any intervention on the part of the Dutch counterterrorism establishment, radical circles that have heretofore held Walters in high regard may be prompted to debate the ideas in his letter.

Below is a full translation of Walters's letter. The English-language translation is courtesy of Stef Wittendorp, an intern at the Center for the Study of Terrorist Radicalization and a graduate student at the University of Groningen.

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