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From: Musik hari Ini <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 4:21 PM >Subject: Re: [proletar] Lands Drenched in Innocent Blood: Boko Haram Declares >War Against Christians > > > >Nabi naik ke langit ke 7 dr ranjang Umm Hani jelas kagak ada! >sama juga dengan jesus yang jalan diatas aer juga tidak ada di CNN >argumen tolol kayak ginilu dipamerin > >jadi maksudlu apaan? >kalau seperti ini jelas2 gua lubawa jadi orang tolol! > >________________________________ >From: item abu <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 5:07 AM >Subject: Re: [proletar] Lands Drenched in Innocent Blood: Boko Haram Declares >War Against Christians > > > >Nabi naik ke langit ke 7 dr ranjang Umm Hani jg ga ada di CNN, berarti itu >emang berita ngibul dr jurnal picisan. > >Hehehe... berita kebiadaban Boko Haram di Nigeria itu ada di mana2, tp ni >orang terus aja ga mau terima. Sakit jiwa kali. > > >From: Musik hari Ini <[email protected]> >>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >>Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 5:22 AM >>Subject: Re: [proletar] Lands Drenched in Innocent Blood: Boko Haram Declares >>War Against Christians >> >> >> >>Berita yang yang elu bawa kemari kagak pernah dimuat di CNN/MSNBC >> >>berita bohong-kosong dari journal2 picisan yang isinya sampah2 kebencian >>kalau KONY 2012 itu memang bener2 berita bikin geger sebab dimuat di-media2 >>TOP >> >>________________________________ >>From: item abu <[email protected]> >>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >>Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 6:06 PM >>Subject: [proletar] Lands Drenched in Innocent Blood: Boko Haram Declares War >>Against Christians >> >> >> >>Boko Haram sedang ngebantai orang2 Kristen di Nigeria demi auloh. >> >>Apakah Boko Haram ini sedang memburuk2kan nama islam, menghujat Islam spt yg >>dilakukan Salman Rushdie (atau gua) misalnya? Kalo orang Islam ditanya spt >>itu, hehehe.... si Salman Rushdie (atau gua) pasti dibilang sbg yg menghujat >>Islam, sedangkan Boko Haram, hehehe... ga akan disebut sedang menghujat Islam. >> >>Emang ga salah tuh, Boko Haram adalah orang2 Islam yg soleh dan bertaqwa, >>mereka sedang berjihad di jalan auloh ngebantai kafir sesuai dgn perintah >>auloh dan sunnah nabi. >> >>http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=45121 >> >>Lands Drenched in Innocent Blood: Boko Haram Declares War Against Christians >>* By Deacon Keith Fournier >>* 3/12/2012 >>* Catholic Online (www.catholic.org) >> >>Boko Haram announced they are planning a "war on Christians" in the "next >>few weeks". The spokesman said the group "will launch a number of attacks, >>coordinated and part of the plan to eradicate Christians from certain parts >>of the country. We will create so much effort to end the Christian presence >>in our push to have a proper Islamic state that the Christians won't be able >>to stay." >> >>ABUA,Nigeria (Catholic Online) - On Wednesday, March 7, 2012, six armed men >>killed a customs official, a five year old boy and at least two others. They >>did so intentionally and in cold blood. They did so in the name of Allah. >> >>They set fire to a police station, a government building and two churches, >>one Catholic and one belonging to the Christian Brethren. They blew up >>vehicles, motorcycles and terrorized a town for three hours - all, once >>again, in the name of Allah. >> >>This Islamist group has been terrorizing northern Nigeria for two years. They >>claimed responsibility for their evil and horrific behavior without any >>remorse or regret. On Thursday, March 8, 2012, they also killed a British and >>an Italian hostage. None of the reports indicated how the murders occurred >>but, the track record of similar Jihadis points to beheadings. We have only >>to remember Danny Pearl. In fact, we MUST remember Danny Pearl! >> >>The President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, properly condemned the murders. >>The two victims were innocent engineers who had been taken by these evil >>Islamists in May of 2011. Efforts to negotiate for their release were >>unsuccessful. So too were efforts to rescue them. Their families are in >>mourning and we should pray for them. >> >>We reported on the horrible bombing outside of St Theresa's Catholic Church >>on Christmas Day. That evil act, perpetrated by these Islamic terrorists who >>proudly refer to themselves as the "Nigerian Taliban," was followed by an >>ultimatum issued to Christians in Northern Nigeria to leave in three days or >>face further violence. >> >>A spokesman for "Boko Haram" told reporters "our Muslim brothers are advised >>to return to the north, because we have evidence that they will be attacked. >>We also issue a three-day ultimatum to the southerners living in the north of >>Nigeria, to leave. We have serious indications to suggest that the soldiers >>only kill the innocent Muslims in areas where government has declared a state >>of emergency. We will face them decisively to protect our brothers." >> >>That was nonsense. There have been no attacks on Muslims in Nigeria. In fact, >>some Muslims who properly reject the violence of this evil group have been >>victim of their terror. The phrase "Boko Haram" means "Western education is >>forbidden" in the Hausa language. These Islamist terrorists hate all things >>"western" and Christian. They are Jihadiss who have expressed their intention >>to forcibly establish an Islamic Caliphate and impose Shariah Law on >>everyone. >> >>They are also called al-Sunnah wal Jamma - or "Followers of the Prophet's >>Teachings". They refer to themselves officially as Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna >>Lidda'awati wal-Jihad, which means "people committed to the propagation of >>the prophet's teachings and Jihad". They are murderers and terrorists who use >>an appeal to religion to attempt to justify evil. >> >>After the Christmas bombings, a spokesman claimed responsibility in an >>interview with a local newspaper called The Daily Trust saying "There will >>never be peace, until our demands are met. We want all our brothers who have >>been incarcerated to be released; we want full implementation of the Sharia >>system and we want democracy and the constitution to be suspended." >> >>The terrorist group issued a three-day ultimatum for Christians to leave the >>North of Nigeria and has called for all Muslims living in the South to move >>North. They have signaled their intention to fight government troops and to >>expand their violent attacks against Christians and others who resist their >>Jihad. >> >>After the Christmas bombing Vatican Radio reported that Archbishop Ignatius >>Kaigama of Jos, the Vice President of the Nigerian Bishop's Conference, urged >>Nigerians to not to allow their country to be overtaken by terror: "Churches >>have been destroyed and lives were lost and there is no sign that this might >>end, until the government intervenes decisively." >> >>"We continue to ask Christians to be vigilant and aware of the issue of >>safety when they go to church and even in their own homes. We have appealed >>that there be no retaliation and we continue to preach peace, hoping that all >>of us in Nigeria, Muslims and Christians, we will be able to work and live >>happily together. This is our position: no violence, no retaliation. We want >>to live in peace". >> >> >>Sadly, these evil Jihadists have no such desire. >> >>Archbishop Kaigama added, "We continue to appeal to reason, for dialogue. It >>is possible for Muslims and Christians to reason together. We know that there >>are other forces behind the so-called Boko Haram. We do not even know who the >>Boko Haram really are, what they want, where they get their arms from. What >>is certain is that there are some forces behind them, either in Nigeria or >>abroad, who want to profit from instability in our country, but we will not >>give in to terrorism, we will not allow these fundamentalists to ruin our >>country". >> >> >>On the day after Christmas, the Feast of St Stephen the Deacon and Proto - >>Martyr, a visibly burdened Pope Benedict XVI spoke to the faithful gathered >>for the Angelus prayer. He spoke from his heart, urging prayers for those >>whose, "lands are drenched in innocent blood." >> >>The Pope reminded the faithful that St Stephen gave his life for his >>Christian faith. He spoke of his heroic witness, noting that even as he was >>being stoned to death he prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit" and begged >>forgiveness for his accusers. He extolled the witness of the early martyrs of >>the Church, a topic which he has frequently addressed in the last few years. >> >>Father Federico Lombardi, director of the Holy See Press Office said in a >>statement, "Regretfully the attacks at the Church of Saint Theresa in Abuja, >>timed to coincide with Christmas Day celebrations, are once again the >>expression of the cruelty of blind and absurd hatred devoid of any respect >>for human life and represent an attempt to generate and fuel further hatred >>and confusion." >> >>"We express our closeness to the suffering of the Church and of all the >>Nigerian people who have been affected by violent terrorism even during these >>days that should be of joy and peace," he added. "While we pray for the >>victims, we also express the hope that this senseless violence will not >>weaken the will for peaceful cohabitation and dialogue in the nation." >> >>The word "Martyr" derives from a Greek word which means "witness." The >>Catholic faith proclaims that the shedding of one's blood in fidelity to >>Jesus Christ is the final witness to the Faith. The Catechism of the Catholic >>Church teaches us that: >> >>"Martyrdom is the supreme witness given to the truth of the faith: it means >>bearing witness even unto death. The martyr bears witness to Christ who died >>and rose, to whom he is united by charity. He bears witness to the truth of >>the faith and of Christian doctrine. He endures death through an act of >>fortitude" (CCC #2471 - 2473) >> >>What is happening to our brethren in Nigeria - Christian martyrdom at the >>hands of militant Jihadist Islamists - must not be overlooked. The threat of >>such violent, evil, Jihadism is not decreasing. If anything, it is >>increasing. For someone who remembers the cold war, even to the point of >>drills where we hid under our desks, it calls to mind the great need for a >>National resolve. It makes the threat of militant Marxism look mild in >>comparison. >> >>The victims of this evil are often being killed precisely because they are >>Christians. The blood of the martyrs seems to be flowing more frequently >>these days as militant Islamic terrorism increases and establishes a new >>beachhead in Africa. For Catholics and other Christians, we cannot - we must >>not- fail to act. Africa is one of the great centers of the renewal of the >>Church in the Third Millennium. We are living in a new missionary age. >> >>The words attributed to Tertullian in the Second Century of the Church still >>hold out their promise: "The blood of the Martyrs is the seed of the Church." >> We are living in a new missionary age. Pray for our brethren in Africa. >>Also, understand the implications of the evil designs of these Jihadists. >>They hate us. If you want to read a source which "pulls no punches" in >>their reporting on this growing threat, read Jihad >>Watch.(http://www.jihadwatch.org/) >> >> >>A spokesman for Boko Haram announced on Thursday they are planning a "war on >>Christians". They told a local reporter it would occur in the "next few >>weeks." The spokesman said the group "will launch a number of attacks, >>coordinated and part of the plan to eradicate Christians from certain parts >>of the country. We will create so much effort to end the Christian presence >>in our push to have a proper Islamic state that the Christians won't be able >>to stay." >> >>© 2012, Catholic Online. 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