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CheesyMuslim
04-20-2007, 01:01 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. But just found another link that proves that Islam is doing evil all over the planet.
2. You bleeding hearts read em and weep.
3. Howl and morn for these innocent folks who had their heads cut off today.
4. GD bastards!
5. Read this:
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/apr/20/yehey/top_stories/20070420top1.html
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Sayyaf beheads 6 abducted workers


Six road workers kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf extremists were found beheaded Thursday in Jolo.

The severed heads of the six mostly-Christian workers were found in the jungles of Jolo by soldiers, four days after the workers were seized while heading to a government road project, said Major General Ruben Rafael.

The workers were seized by Al Bader Parad, a commander of the Abu Sayyaf, responsible for the worst terror attacks in Philippine history.

One of the soldiers who found the remains said, on condition of anonymity, that the heads had been scattered in various places in Jolo.

The soldier said the troops had been tipped off on where the heads could be found.

Parad had earlier demanded a ransom of P5 million for the hostages but the local government had said it could not pay it.

More than 8,000 troops are on Jolo on instructions from President Arroyo to crush the Abu Sayyaf.

The group has been blamed for a series of bomb attacks in the Philippines in recent years, as well as high-profile kidnapÂ*pings of Christians, foreigners and missionaries.

The group is also sheltering two members of the Jemaah Islamiah, Indonesians DulÂ*matin and Umar Patek, allegedly involved in the deadly 2002 Bali bombings which left more than 200 dead.

Intelligence officials say the Abu Sayyaf had contacts with the al-Qaeda network of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden.

On Thursday, the United Nations’ World Food Program said 42,000 people have been displaced by fighting between troops and Muslim militants in Jolo.

The World Food Program said it planned to deliver 85 tons of rice to affected areas in Jolo, where a faction of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has been engaged in heavy fighting with marines since last week.

Fighting began last Friday when MNLF forces shelled a military base, triggering heavy reprisals.

At least 12 people from both sides have died since, while some 8,500 families or roughly 42,000 people have been displaced, officials and the WFP said.

“We hope this support for hungry families will help stabilize the situation,” the WFP’s Valerie Guarnieri said in a statement.

Guarnieri said that more food would be provided if the number of displaced continued to rise.

Jolo officials have appealed for medicines, blankets, tents and vitamins for those displaced, who are now being housed in schools converted into camps.

The MNLF was the country’s largest separatist group until it sealed a peace accord with Manila in 1996 and settled for limited autonomy.

Its leader, Nur Misuari, subsequently became governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. He lost the government’s support in 2001 amid charges of corruption, and his forces attacked targets in Jolo.
--AFP and ABS-CBN Interactive
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

CheesyMuslim
04-20-2007, 01:12 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. And try this on for size.
2. Link:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0420/p25s01-woiq.html
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Aftermath of a Baghdad bombing: a reporter's view
One day after a bombing killed 135 people in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadriya market, correspondent Sam Dagher visited the market.
By Sam Dagher
Page 1 of 3

The most striking image, for me, was the old lady. She was wrapped in a black abaya, wandering through the wreckage of charred buses and mangled vehicles. She kept repeating: "This is doomsday. God is greatest."

I also saw utter anger and disbelief among the residents and shopkeepers. Government officials I had reached by telephone and heard on state television earlier in the day insisted that the capital's security plan was still on track, despite suffering the biggest breach since it was launched in mid-February.

The US and Iraqi forces may have reduced sectarian street fighting. But Al Qaeda is making its presence felt with major bombings. And the Iraqi government's comments only served to highlight the widening disconnect between the government based inside the well-guarded Green Zone and its people in what is commonly referred to by Westerners as the Red Zone.

At the open-air food market, I saw Iraqis desperately clutching to shreds of normalcy.

I entered Sadriya with my Iraqi colleagues through a pedestrian-only section that had been barricaded on both ends after a bombing on Feb. 3 that killed 137 people. The hustle and bustle resembled similar working-class markets I've seen in Amman, Cairo, or Damascus.

Vendors were hawking fresh lettuce, radishes, and tomatoes heaped up on wooden carts. Inside the arcades on both sides of the street, raw meat hung in the windows of butcher shops, pastry shops displayed enormous trays of syrup-drenched sweets, and the smell of grilled kabobs wafted from the many restaurants.

I saw defiant banners signed by the local branch office of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. Construction laborers were back working Thursday, rebuilding shops destroyed in February's bombing.

In one shop, Abu Ali was busy preparing round meat balls known as kubbah.

"What happened yesterday was a catastrophe. The security plan is working in some areas of the city, but not here," he told me. "But I must work to feed my children; we have no other source of income."

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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

CheesyMuslim
04-20-2007, 01:31 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. And this as well.
2. I could do this everyday, if I so desired.
3. Link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6573115.stm
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Missing BBC reporter Alan Johnston is still alive, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says.
"Our intelligence services have confirmed to me that he's alive," Mr Abbas told reporters in Sweden.

Johnston, 44, has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March.

On Sunday, an unknown militant group said it had killed him, but the BBC said and Palestinian officials said they could not verify the claim.

Mr Abbas said he knew which group was holding Mr Johnston but did not give any details.

In Gaza, a senior security official said the earlier reports of Mr Johnston's death were unfounded.

Mohammed al-Masri said that the available evidence suggested that he was alive and in secure conditions.

'Good news'

Mr Johnston's father, Graham, said he was delighted at the report.

"That's good news, that's really good news," he said.

"This is the news I've been waiting to hear and I don't think the Palestinian president would say this unless he was convinced it was true.

"But we still don't have proof of life. That's what I want desperately. It's been nearly six weeks now."

In a statement, the BBC also welcomed the report, adding that it wanted "firm evidence of Alan's well-being and his immediate release".

The signs are encouraging, but Gaza is a fractured, lawless place where truth and rumour are hard to distinguish, says the BBC's Keith Adams.

Protests against Mr Johnston's kidnap have been held in Britain, the Palestinian territories and other parts of the Middle East almost daily since his abduction.

On Wednesday, a leader of Mr Abbas' Fatah movement jailed in Israel, Marwan Barghouti, added his voice to calls for the reporter's release.

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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

jafar00
04-20-2007, 06:35 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. But just found another link that proves that Islam is doing evil all over the planet.


Sorry bout that CWN. This proves nothing. Once again you are trying to confuse political insurgency and terrorism with the Islamic religion.

CheesyMuslim
04-20-2007, 12:13 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. But it proves that Islam sanctions this all over the planet.
2. Look around, who is saying this kind of Islamic actions is not right?
3. Uncalled for, or against Islamic Laws.
4. Nothing.
5. No one.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

Red Dragon
04-20-2007, 01:14 PM
1. No chess it actually proves we are right, these people are politicans trying to take over the world, not holy men or demons as some would have us think.
2. Well lets see Jafars one of them, and then there's also all the American muslims who want to see the war in the middle east over.

Besides Chess there's a good plot of christian terroists, does mean christianity is evil. Of course it does, we must glass the land they live on. :rolleyes:

piratemonkey
04-20-2007, 02:32 PM
Our mostly Christian military has killed several times more Muslim civilians in Iraq than Muslims have killed Christians in Iraq.

Oh, but that's justified. :rolleyes:

Waffletush
04-20-2007, 02:38 PM
Funny, Muslims have killed more Muslim civilians than anyone in Iraq.

Oh, but let's ignore that.

Elrathin
04-20-2007, 02:49 PM
Funny, Muslims have killed more Muslim civilians than anyone in Iraq.

Oh, but let's ignore that.


And why don't you ignore the fact that RADICAL Muslims are the ones doing the killing. But oh wait, go ahead and ignore that and just attribute that to all Muslims like Chess the Muslim hater ok?

lily
04-20-2007, 04:45 PM
What's really amusing is Chess' second article shows how badly the surge is working and I don't think he even knows it.

Alonzo
04-20-2007, 07:01 PM
Funny, Muslims have killed more Muslim civilians than anyone in Iraq.

Oh, but let's ignore that.


This is like calling all germans during ww2 evil, because german nazi's killed german jews.

Waffletush
04-20-2007, 07:09 PM
Funny, Muslims have killed more Muslim civilians than anyone in Iraq.

Oh, but let's ignore that.


This is like calling all germans during ww2 evil, because german nazi's killed german jews.


What's really funny is piratemonkey's original post saying...

Our mostly Christian military has killed several times more Muslim civilians in Iraq than Muslims have killed Christians in Iraq.

Oh, but that's justified.

THAT is like saying you catch more fish in the sea than you do deer. You think the reason may be is that there is a larger percentage of fish in the sea than deer?

Don't overlook the ridiculous just beacuse the person who makes the statement agrees with your stance.

jafar00
04-21-2007, 06:29 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. But it proves that Islam sanctions this all over the planet.
2. Look around, who is saying this kind of Islamic actions is not right?
3. Uncalled for, or against Islamic Laws.
4. Nothing.
5. No one.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas


1) Islam does not sanction terror even slightly.
2,3,4,5) Look around yourself. There are condemnations of terrorism coming from all over the Islamic world and have been for quite some time.
So what, if it doesn't make the front page of Fox News every time an Islamic leader condemns terrorism. It doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

BTW, have you heard that the Iraqi resistance is also targetting Al Qaeda as well as occupation troops? They have had enough of terrorists attacking civilians too. At least someone there is willing to deal with Al Qaeda even if the US/UK troops won't.