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A One-Year Old Bomb in Pakistan


Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 6:37:53 pm PST

In an effort to get close enough to murder Benazir Bhutto, one of the Islamist attackers reportedly strapped his explosives to a one-year old infant.

Meanwhile, horrifying new details emerged last night of the attempt by suicide bombers to kill Ms Bhutto on her return home from exile last month.

Investigators from Ms Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party said yesterday they believed the bomb, which killed 170 people and left hundreds more wounded, was strapped to a one-year-old child carried by its jihadist father.

They said the suicide bomber tried repeatedly to carry the baby to Ms Bhutto’s vehicle as she drove in a late-night cavalcade through the streets of Karachi.

“At the point where the bombs exploded, Benazir Bhutto herself saw the man with the child and asked him to come closer so that she could hug or kiss the infant,” investigators were reported as saying. “But someone came in between and a guard felt that the man with the child was not behaving normally. So the child was not allowed to come aboard Benazir’s vehicle.”

Ms Bhutto is said to have told investigators she recalls the face of the man who was carrying the infant. She has asked to see recordings made by television news channels to try to identify the man.
 
RoP Riots in Calcutta
Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 9:51:25 am PST

Representatives of the Religion of Peace™ are rioting and burning cars in Calcutta, demanding the death of female writer Taslima Nasreen for suggesting that women might need more rights: Army deployed after Calcutta riot.

Notice that the BBC says the crowds are calling for Nasreen to “leave the country,” even though there was a very specific death fatwa issued for her.

Troops have been deployed in the Indian city of Calcutta after protests over a controversial writer turned into riots.

Police using tear gas and baton charges were unable to control crowds calling for Bangladeshi feminist writer Taslima Nasreen to leave India. Rioters blocked roads and set cars alight. At least 27 people were hurt. More than 100 arrests have been made. ...

Wednesday’s trouble in the state capital began after the predominantly Muslim All-India Minority Forum called for blockades on major roads in the city.

The group said Ms Nasreen had “seriously hurt Muslim sentiments”. Many Muslims say her writing ridicules Islam.

Police arrived in strength to disperse the demonstrators. Violence then broke out in Ripon Street in the north of the city and spread to Park Circus, Moulali and many other areas of central Calcutta. ...

The All-India Minority Forum says Taslima Nasreen’s Indian visa should be revoked and she should be forced to leave the country. Critics say she called for the Koran to be changed to give women greater rights, but she vehemently denied making the comments.
 
Our Friends the Saudis Explain 200 Lashes for a Rape Victim
Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 8:26:24 am PST

As we noted last Thursday, our “allies” in the disgusting religious apartheid kingdom of Saudi Arabia have sentenced a gang rape victim to six months in prison and 200 lashes.

Yes, the victim :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: . To their credit, CNN is staying on this story instead of just letting it drop as usual; maybe some people are beginning to wake up to how sick the Saudis really are: Saudi: Why we punished rape victim.



The Justice Ministry acknowledged in its statement Tuesday that the attorney is no longer on the case, saying he was punished by a disciplinary committee for lawyers because he “exhibited disrespectful behavior toward the court, objected to the rule of law and showed ignorance concerning court instructions and regulations.”

It added that the permanent committee of the Supreme Judicial Council recommended an increased sentence for the woman after further evidence against her came to light when she appealed her original sentence.

The judges of that committee also increased the sentences for the perpetrators based on the level of their involvement in the crime. Their sentences — which had been two to three years in prison — were increased to two to nine years, according to al-Lahim.

The ministry also said it welcomes constructive criticism and insisted that the parties’ rights were preserved in the judicial process.

“We would like to state that the system has ensured them the right to object to the ruling and to request an appeal,” the statement continued, “without resorting to sensationalism through the media that may not be fair or may not grant anyone any rights, and instead may negatively affect all the other parties involved in the case.”

The statement also described the progress of the woman’s case and explained that it was heard by a panel of three judges, not one judge “as mentioned in some media reports.”

It said the case was treated normally through regular court procedures, and that the woman, her male companion and the perpetrators of the crime all agreed in court to the sentences handed down. ...

White House homeland security adviser Frances Townsend, who announced her resignation Monday, called the case “absolutely reprehensible” but told CNN’s “American Morning” the Saudis deserve credit for their assistance in battling terrorism. “This case is separate and apart from that, and I just don’t think there’s any explaining it or justifying it,” she added.
 
Thank you, God, for all the wonderful things you have given us, like religion and children and bombs.
:rolleyes:
 
its only a SPECIFIC religion

the RELIGION that we dare never ever condemn without saying EVERYONE is like em!
 
busybody said:
its only a SPECIFIC religion

the RELIGION that we dare never ever condemn without saying EVERYONE is like em!
It's all religions, and I condemn them all.

It's not this religion or that religion, it's religion.
 
The Mutt said:
It's all religions, and I condemn them all.

It's not this religion or that religion, it's religion.
you cant point to ANY religion other then ISLAM that does this daily, weekly, monthly!

YOU CANT!

You may try to go back several HUNDRED or THOUSAND years

But you cant

There is a difference between several crazies and mass million if not hundreds of millions

BUT

You wont get it!
 
busybody said:
which one is sick?

All of the above actually. I don't believe that everyone who practices that specific religion is a homocidal maniac but then with the way the court's are run in those cases, one has to wonder how it is that nobody else seems to notice the complete and utter lack of disrespect
for people's health and well being.

*shakes head*

And strapping a bomb to a baby? Why? It's not like babies are provided for if they commit suicide.
 
Islamist Thuggery and Official Complacency Challenge Secular Foundations of Indonesia
By Zachary Abuza

This month has seen several incidents that are calling into question the Indonesian government’s commitment to maintaining its multi-ethnic and pluralist traditions, enshrined in its national identity the Pancasila.

Today, some 30 Islamist vigilantes attacked a “house church” in a town in West Java, a region where Islamists have traditionally been quite strong. Despite a constitution that enshrines freedom of religion, in order to establish a Christian, Buddhist or Hindu house of worship, a permit must be obtained. The permitting process, as defined in the 21 March 2006 law on religions, includes requirements for the group to have at least 90 members and win the support of at least 60 local residents of a different faith. It is often difficult to obtain such permits, and religious minorities often have informal houses of worship.

But where one sees an even greater hardening of Islamist values is in the state’s handling of Muslim sects. On 9 November, the Indonesian Supreme Court sentenced a leader of a fringe Islamic sect known as Lia Eden, Abdul Rachman, to three years in prison for blasphemy for claiming to be be the reincarnation of the Prophet Muhammad.

On 8 November 2007, the Attorney General’s office banned another Islamic sect, al-Qiyada and arrested its founder Ahmad Moshaddeq, who claimed to be the next Islamic prophet, as well as several other of his followers.

In 2004-06, there was a spate of attacks by hardline Islamist militias, such as the Islamic Defenders Front, on the Ahmadiyah sect. Several Ahmadiyah temples were destroyed and many members were injured in those attacks.

If recent history is any judge, today’s attackers of the Christian house church will not face much if any in the way of official prosecution. The government failed to arrest any FPI members for their attacks on the Ahmadiyah sect. Likewise the FPI’s 2005 march on the Liberal Islam Network headquarters and verbal threats to their leadership was not prosecuted by the state, indeed their right to free speech was cited. The quasi official Ulama’s Council of Indonesia (MUI), now headed by Din Syamsuddin, has only pushed the government to adopt a more conservative position. The MUI issued a number of fatwas against the Liberal Islam Network in 2005, and issued them against al-Qiyadi in 2006. In 1999-2001, the MUI also supported Islamic vigilantism against Christian and Hindu paramilitaries in the Malukus and Central Sulawesi.

As reported by the International Herald Tribune, on 15 November 2007, “According to the People's Religious Monitoring Agency, a government body charged with keeping track of potentially heretical sects, there are 250 Islamic sects in Indonesia classified as "deviant." The Ulema Council has issued 86 fatwas against them since 1975.”

What is truly outrageous here is the fact that Jemaah Islamiyah, the regional terrorist group, is not a proscribed entity in Indonesia. Mere membership in JI is not a crime and many JI leaders, such as Abu Bakar Ba’asyir and Muhammad Iqbal Rahman (Abu Jibril), freely proselytize and raise funds for their dawa and social welfare activities. The Majelis Mujihidin Indonesia, an overt civil society organization run by Abu Bakar Ba’asyir has some 13 offices around the country.

Over 80 percent of Indonesia’s 240 million people are Muslim, making it the largest Muslim country in the world. While the majority is moderate, piety has grown rapidly, as has the prevalence of Salafism and Islamists in politics and society.

States have an obligation to uphold the law and defend their religious and ethnic minorities. While the Indonesian government deserves much credit for their determination to target militant terrorist groups, their record in defending the country’s secular traditions is poor. The state’s failure to challenge and roll back gains by Islamists, including gains made through illegal and extralegal activities, is eroding secularism and minority rights and laying the groundwork for a less tolerant
 
Luna_Wolf72 said:
All of the above actually. I don't believe that everyone who practices that specific religion is a homocidal maniac but then with the way the court's are run in those cases, one has to wonder how it is that nobody else seems to notice the complete and utter lack of disrespect
for people's health and well being.

*shakes head*

And strapping a bomb to a baby? Why? It's not like babies are provided for if they commit suicide.
see, just one of the problems is that the media DOESNT report thi

they are SCARED to, they are too PC

and its we that dont see the true danger and nature of our enemy

If you recall

Some arrests made in England where the terrorists were ready to bomb the tube and planes,

THEY ALSO USED BABIES!


The terrorists use KIDS because they KNOW that we in the West will go crazy when we kill em in an attempt to stop said attacks

THEY USE OUR GOODNESS AGAINST US!
 
LUNA

Do you recall the two Russian air planes that were BLOWN outa the sky?

Do you know how the terrorists got the bombs on board?

They HID the BOMBS in the VAGINAS of two Burkah clad women

These women WERE NOT searched because

1- Who would search a body cavity

2- They were NURSING their babies and the gurds thought they were harmless


Please remember when the Islamists SCREAM discrimination
 
busybody said:
see, just one of the problems is that the media DOESNT report this.

they are SCARED to, they are too PC

Of course they report it. How the hell else would you know about it? How the hell else would I know about it?

You know who does a really nice job of hammering on the atrocities perpetrated by Islam? Rachel Maddow on Air America.

I know Rush and Sean keep telling you that liberals love Islam and terrorism, but you're a chump to believe it.
 
The Mutt said:
Of course they report it. How the hell else would you know about it? How the hell else would I know about it?

You know who does a really nice job of hammering on the atrocities perpetrated by Islam? Rachel Maddow on Air America.

I know Rush and Sean keep telling you that liberals love Islam and terrorism, but you're a chump to believe it.
I got it from a Pakistani paper

The US media didnt report it at all

:rolleyes:
 
There is a full scale war going on here

Why dont we know about this?

Religion of Peace Strikes Again in South Thailand
Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 1:18:37 pm PST

Four more dead in the South Thailand jihad: Gunmen kill 4 in southern Thailand.

BANGKOK, Thailand - Unidentified gunmen in insurgency-wracked southern Thailand killed four local government employees Wednesday in the same district where a prominent political party leader was campaigning, police said.

The victims were riding in a car in Pattani’s Muang district, police Col. Somjit Nasomyon said.

Somjit said it was unclear whether the attack was related to an Islamic insurgency in Thailand’s southernmost provinces that has led to more than 2,600 deaths since flaring up in early 2004.

After the shooting, however, a bomb in the car exploded as police and reporters arrived, wounding two policemen. It is a common tactic of the insurgents to leave a bomb at the scene of an attack to target security forces as they arrive to investigate.
 
Religion of Peace Strikes Again in India
Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 8:37:44 am PST

At least ten people dead in India after simultaneous explosions in several cities targeted courthouses.

A series of near-simultaneous explosions ripped through courthouse complexes Friday in three north Indian cities, with blasts going off in Lucknow, Varanasi and Faizabad, killing at least ten lawyers and injuring dozens more, officials said.

Federal authorities blamed terrorists trying to spark unrest between India’s Hindu majority and Muslim minority, though a legal group noted all the blasts came in a state where lawyers had decided earlier this year not to defend terrorist suspects.

At least seven lawyers were killed in three explosions in Varanasi, one of Hinduism’s holiest cities, said Brij Lal, a top official in Uttar Pradesh state, where all three cities are located within 250 kilometers of one another.

At least two of those bombs were attached to bicycles, police said.

In Faizabad, a pair of bombs killed three lawyers and injured 10 to 12 more, said Lal. One of the bombs was rigged to a motorcycle, said R.N. Singh, a local police officer. Faizabad is near the town of Ayodhya, where Hindu extremists destroyed the 16th century Babri Mosque in 1992, sparking widespread Hindu-Muslim riots. There were no confirmed deaths in Lucknow, the state capital, though police said at least a few people were believed to be injured in twin explosions. Lal said at least 40 people were believed to have been injured, most of them lawyers. ...

Padam Kriti, a spokesman of the Uttar Pradesh Bar Association, said the state’s lawyers had decided earlier this year not to defend any terror suspects, adding “it looks like” that decision may have been behind blasts.
 
Sisters Behead Aunt, Uncle In Front Of Kids
November 24th, 2007
From those defenders of the (Muslim) faith at Reuters:

Iraqi school guard, wife beheaded as children watch

Fri Nov 23, 2007

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Three suspected al Qaeda militants, including two sisters, beheaded their uncle and his wife, forcing the couple’s children to watch, Iraqi police said on Friday.

The militants considered that school guard Youssef al-Hayali was an infidel because he did not pray and wore western-style trousers, they told police interrogators after being arrested in Diyala province northwest of Baghdad.

The three cousins executed Hayali and his wife Zeinab Kamel at the all-boys school in Jalawlah in Diyala province, village police chief Captain Ahmed Khalifa said.

No further details were available…


No further details are needed. :rolleyes:


Meanwhile, from just next door in Afghanistan, via the Associated Press:


Taliban behead police in checkpoint ambush
Saturday, November 24, 2007

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan- Taliban militants beheaded seven policemen yesterday after overrunning their checkpoints in southern Afghanistan, officials said, while in a separate clash, an Australian soldier and three civilians were killed.

Six other police officers were missing after the Taliban attacked police checkpoints in Arghandab district, in Kandahar province, said Abdul Hakim Jan, a police officer.

The attack in the strategic area of Arghandab, 15 miles north of Kandahar city, came weeks after Afghan and foreign troops forced Taliban militants to relinquish control of the town.

During yesterday’s attack, the militants ambushed police checkpoints and beheaded the policemen, said Mullah Mohammad Nabi, a purported Taliban commander in the area…

It is a death cult. :rolleyes:
 
Damn I so thought that you were gonna do it today and actually give that brain a rest
 
Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured.

— Indian Proverb
 
The Heinous Teddy Bear of Blasphemy
Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 8:47:49 am PST

Another entry for the lengthy list of things that offend the delicate sensibilities of the Religion of Peace and Tolerance™: teddy bears.

A British schoolteacher has been arrested in Sudan accused of insulting Islam’s Prophet, after she allowed her pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad.

Colleagues of Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, said she made an “innocent mistake” by letting the six and seven-year-olds choose the name.

Ms Gibbons was arrested after several parents made complaints. A spokesman from the British Embassy in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, said it was unclear whether she had been charged. Embassy officials are expected to visit Ms Gibbons in custody later. “We are in contact with the authorities here and they have visited the teacher and she is in a good condition,” an embassy spokesman said.

The spokesman said the naming of the teddy happened months ago and was chosen by the children because it is a common name in the country. “This happened in September and the parents did not have a problem with it,” he said.

The BBC’s correspondent Amber Henshaw said Ms Gibbons’ punishment could be up to six months in jail, 40 lashes or a fine. ...

Fellow teachers at Khartoum’s Unity High School told Reuters news agency they feared for Ms Gibbons’ safety after receiving reports that men had started gathering outside the police station where she was being held.

The school’s director, Robert Boulos, said: “This is a very sensitive issue. We are very worried about her safety. This was a completely innocent mistake. Miss Gibbons would have never wanted to insult Islam.”

Mr Boulos said Ms Gibbons was following a British national curriculum course designed to teach young pupils about animals and this year’s topic was the bear.
 
Attack by Iraq “shepherd” bomber kills 9: police
By Aseel Kami and Paul Tait

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when a suicide bomber posing as a shepherd attacked police north of Baghdad on Tuesday and at least six civilians died in a spate of shootings by U.S. soldiers, security officials said.

Police at the Diyala province headquarters in Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) north of Baghdad, said they were taken by surprise when the suicide bomber herded several sheep towards a checkpoint before detonating a belt packed with explosives.

“There was nothing suspicious about him because it’s an open, agricultural area and it’s normal for shepherds to be around here,” Diyala police lieutenant Ali Jassim told Reuters.

Jassim said four police and two civilian men were killed in the blast. Another three women were killed when random gunfire broke out in the chaos after the blast.

Ethnically and religiously mixed Diyala has been identified by U.S. commanders as one of the most dangerous areas of Iraq after Sunni Islamist al Qaeda fighters were driven out of their former stronghold in western Anbar province into other areas…

With violence falling, U.S. forces have begun gradual drawdowns that will see about 20,000 troops leave by July 2008.

Overall troop levels in Iraq will fall by about 5,000 when a combat brigade pulls out of Diyala next month, although others from the current troop strength of about 162,000 U.S. troops in Iraq will be redeployed to the province…

Infants, toys, pets, pregnant women — and now sheep.

These courageous “freedom fighters” will hide behind anything to advance their sacred beliefs.
 
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