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"Allahu Akbar" flag raised in St Peter's Square

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 6:40 pm    Post subject: "Allahu Akbar" flag raised in St Peter's Square Reply with quote

"Allahu Akbar" flag raised in St Peter's Square
...because no other flag was available.

http://chrenkoff.blogspot.com/

My favorite quirky - and heart-warming - story to come out of the Pope's funeral:

"U.S. Army Spc. Jason Seeba couldn't believe his eyes when he gazed across St. Peter's Square on Friday and spotted a familiar symbol from his recent days in combat: a red and black flag containing the Arabic phrase, 'Allahu akbar,' or God is greatest.

" 'I was talking to my mom on the phone, and I said, "I just saw an Iraqi flag! I gotta go,"' said Seeba, 22, who is stationed in Germany with the Army's 1st Infantry Division. 'I just had to come over here. This is an amazing sight. It's almost surreal.'

"He extended an arm to hug Bashar Behnam, 26, an Iraqi Syriac Catholic from the northern city of Mosul, who claimed to be Iraq's only representative at Friday's funeral of Pope John Paul II.

"Seeba's final assignment during a year-long deployment in Iraq was to protect voters in Mosul during national elections in January. Five of his close friends were killed during his unit's deployment in Tikrit and Bajee. But Seeba described it as America's sacrifice for Iraqis to be free.

" 'When you see this,' he said of Behnam's flag, 'it makes it definitely worth it.' Displaying the Iraqi flag in Vatican City 'just lets them know they are getting their freedom, that they don't have to be afraid anymore.' He turned to Behnam and added, 'I just hope you're happy with your country and how it's progressed.'

" 'I feel so good, being the only Iraqi here today,' Behnam replied, seeming a bit embarrassed by all the attention.

"He said he visited the Iraqi Embassy on Thursday and asked if there was a flag that did not have 'Allahu akbar' inscribed amid the banner's three green stars. He felt the Arabic inscription would carry too much of an Islamic connotation for such a Christian setting, but it was the only flag available...

"As he spoke, three Italians approached him to confirm that, indeed, he carried the flag of Iraq. Then they burst into applause."
As they say, never mind the details, it's the sentiment that counts.

# posted by Arthur : 11:02 AM
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