* It seems that no matter what you do, terrorists will find an excuse to torture and/or kill innocent people to get their way.
* Somehow the irony of the big picture here has me one step short of thinking it's funny. Unfortunately it isn't. I don't wish this on anyone - even the French.
- France says it will not repeal head scarf lawPosted 8/30/2004 10:26 AM Updated 8/30/2004 4:29 PM
France says it will not repeal head scarf law
PARIS (AP) — France's government insisted Monday that it would go ahead with a ban on Muslim head scarves in schools, standing firm against scrapping the law just hours before a deadline set by Islamic militants holding two French journalists in Iraq.
Hours later, a French journalist being held hostage along with a colleague in Iraq called on French President Jacques Chirac to give in to militants' demand to rescind a headscarf ban to save their lives, according to a video shown early Tuesday on the Al-Jazeera television station
"The law will be applied" when school doors open Thursday, government spokesman Jean-Francois Cope said.
Muslim leaders at home and abroad rallied around France with statements of support and calls on the shadowy Islamic Army of Iraq to free the two reporters, Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot. Two marches in Paris converged on a square near the Eiffel Tower, with hundreds of people chanting "Free the hostages." (Related video: Official appeals for release)
In a video shown on Al-Jazeera television Saturday night, the militant group called the ban "an aggression on the Islamic religion and personal freedoms" and demanded it be rescinded within 48 hours — which would be sometime Monday night.
There was no explicit threat made toward the hostages, but a militant group with a similar name was believed to have killed an Italian freelance journalist last week after Italy's government rejected a demand that it withdraw its 3,000 soldiers in Iraq. Before the video, the last time anyone heard from the French journalists was Aug. 19.
The kidnapping has been a shock to many in France, which opposed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and has pursued generally pro-Arab policies.
"The French have discovered that having opposed the Iraq war does not make them immune from the wrath of Islamists," said Bruno Tertrais at the Foundation for Strategic Research.
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My, my, my... What's a peace lover to do?
My heart goes out to the families of the hostages. That should go without saying.

- Bill