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ODShowtime
02-23-2005, 01:51 PM
Iraqi students denounce 'Zionist plot' to extend weekend

2 hours, 52 minutes ago Offbeat - AFP

BAQUBA, Iraq (AFP) - Hundreds of Iraqi students demonstrated to protest a government decision to extend the weekend to include Saturday, denouncing the scheme as a "Zionist plot".

Irate high school students marched through Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, denouncing outgoing Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's decision to extend the weekend from the traditional Islamic holy day of Friday to include Saturday.

"We don't want Saturday as it is a Jewish holiday," the crowd chanted Wednesday.

Saturday is the weekly Jewish day of rest, the Sabbath, when all forms of work and business are barred for observant Jews.

But it is also a day off, if not a holy day, in most places around the world -- including in many Arab countries where banks and government offices remain closed.

"The decision to include Saturday as a rest day is the start of Zionist plans in Iraq," read a banner at the demonstration, organised by the Baquba Students' Union.

Students carrying Iraqi flags also chanted: "Let Muslims here raise their hands: we don't want holiday on Saturday."

While there was reportedly a similar demonstration in the town of Ramadi on Tuesday, participants did not reject outright the option of having another day off during the week -- just as long as it isn't Saturday.

"We organised this demonstration in protest at considering Saturday a holiday. We prefer it to be Thursday. Saturday is a holiday for Jews and we are Muslims and reject that decision," said high-school student Mohammed Abbas, 17.

Allawi's government announced the doubling of weekend leisure time earlier this month, adding that the move did not affect the private sector.

The cabinet stressed at the time that government employees would have to work longer days during the week in order to benefit from the Saturday bonus.

Wednesday's demonstration lasted an hour and a half and ended after protestors had voiced their complaint outside the governor's office.


What a bunch of buttholes.

YAWN
02-23-2005, 02:00 PM
LMAO! "We're gonna give you Saturday off, too!"
"FUCK YOU!!! Uh... how 'bout Thursday? Whatcha got on Thursday???"

Heh... wait'll the fookin' school boards get a hold of that shit around here.

Shit, Bush wants to be all churchy, maybe the gummint here should extend the holy day to Monday... hmmmm...

Angel
02-23-2005, 02:56 PM
Originally posted by YAWN
LMAO! "We're gonna give you Saturday off, too!"
"FUCK YOU!!! Uh... how 'bout Thursday? Whatcha got on Thursday???"

Heh... wait'll the fookin' school boards get a hold of that shit around here.

Shit, Bush wants to be all churchy, maybe the gummint here should extend the holy day to Monday... hmmmm...

They already have Thursday. It's their Saturday. In Arab nations, they say TAIW (Thank Allah It's Wednesday), as opposed to TGIF. How would you react if your weekends were to include Friday, because Friday is the "Islamic religious day".

ODShowtime
02-23-2005, 03:57 PM
I'm down. I'll take off for a damn hotdog or a tree or whatever. I don't care.

It's not like they're protesting having a day off at all, but to reject Saturday just because it's jewish is retarded. It shows how hard a job it is to convince these people we're trying to help. It may be impossible.

YAWN
02-23-2005, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by Angel
How would you react if your weekends were to include Friday, because Friday is the "Islamic religious day".

You would be hard-pressed to find American high school students who would protest an extra day off regardless of the circumstances. Sad, but true.

Interesting point though... I wonder why atheists take Saturday and Sunday off...

Angel
02-23-2005, 06:30 PM
Because we can! ;)

FORD
02-23-2005, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by Angel
They already have Thursday. It's their Saturday. In Arab nations, they say TAIW (Thank Allah It's Wednesday), as opposed to TGIF. How would you react if your weekends were to include Friday, because Friday is the "Islamic religious day".

Praise Allah! I'm all for it. Now if we can only find a religion that worships on Mondays, permanent 4 day weekends for everybody :D :gulp: