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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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These were the pictures which were widely interpreted as evidence that the Muslims were penned behind a barbed wire fence, and which the international media seized upon to make a symbolic link to the Nazi camps.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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The unedited rushes shot by the ITN team on 5 August 1992 reveal that the famous pictures of Bosnian Muslims apparently caged behind a barbed wire fence are not all that they seem.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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The picture reproduced on these pages is of Fikret Alic, a Bosnian Muslim, emaciated and stripped to the waist, apparently imprisoned behind a barbed wire fence in a Bosnian Serb camp at Trnopolje.
Do you remember the pictures of the emaciated Muslim man supposedly held in a barbed-wire concentration camp?
The pictures included Bosnian Muslim Fikret Alic looking emaciated behind barbed wire.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Instead of presenting an attractive and true picture of Islam and thereby becoming a model for the entire humanity, the Muslims are only serving to repel the world away from Divine Guidance by presenting to them a distorted and ugly image of Islam.
This picture is drawn in the sacred book of Islam with the object of warning the Muslims that God's law of Requital is universal and undiscriminating and is applied to all without the least distinction of race and creed.
Islam cares for non muslims more than any other religion,if somebody is presenting a wrong picture of it then he is not clearly following the teachings of Islam.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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The barbed wire in the picture is not around the Bosnian Muslims; it is around the cameraman and the journalists.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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We can ask of Jews or Muslims or freemasons, what their picture of God is.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Hence, as long as they deny this biblical and historical truth, Muslims are left with the picture of a finite creature demonstrating unconditional and sacrificial love while the Creator failed to do likewise.
He adds: "Muslims would perhaps be better off accepting the former alternative," since the picture that emerges of the Prophet from the latter is "not at all flattering.
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