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English language and more anti-British in his tone", observes Ker (p133). Discussing in his paper the "Christian Combination against Islam", Barakatullah singled out the Emperor William of Germany as really the one man "who holds the peace of the world as well as the war in the hollow of his hand : it is the duty of the Muslims to be united, to stand by the Khalif; with their life and property, and to side with Germany". Quoting a Roman poet, Barakatullah reminded that the Anglo-Saxons had been sea-wolves, living on the pillage of the world. The difference in modern times was the added "refinement of hypocrisy which sharpens the edge of brutality". On 6 July 1912, the entry of the paper into India was prohibited, before the Japanese Government suppressed it. Meanwhile, since September, copies of another paper called
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California and Oregon and funds were raised to go back to India and join the insurrection : Barakatullah,
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341:, in June 1907, a meeting of Indians, held in New York, passed resolutions "repudiating the right of any foreigner (Mr. Morley) to dictate the future of the Indian people, urging their countrymen to depend upon themselves alone and especially on boycott and
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553:, Home Minister. Anti-British forces supported his movement. But, for some obvious loyalty to the British, the Amir kept on delaying the expedition. Then they attempted to establish relations with foreign powers". (Ker, p305). In Kabul, the
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