Dan seperti biasa, Pinpin yang sedeng dan jadi psikopat  itu tentu tidak bisa 
membantah apa yang saya katakan..

Lalu dengan smangat orang Islam meanstream di Cikeusik dia tulis: PLAK..

Saya ulang menyampaikan apa yang saya tulis dan yang tidak bisa dibantahnya:

Saya bilagn dan saya ulang: agama najis Islam yang nista lagi menjijikkan dan 
buas lagi mengerikan itu adalah malapetaka buat semua ummat manusia, artinya 
juga buat orang Islam sendiri: sejak agama itu timbul empat belas abad yagn 
lalu pengikutnya terus saja saling berbunuhan: shiah berbunuhan dengan sunni, 
ahmadiyah dibunuhi sunni, Janjawid membunuhi orang Fur...


--- In [email protected], "pinpinyuliansyah" <pinpinyuliansyah@...> 
wrote:
>
> Ini die contoh angry disbeliever.
> 
> PLAK !
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Saya bilagn dan saya ulang: agama najis Islam yang nista lagi menjijikkan 
> > dan buas lagi mengerikan itu adalah malapetaka buat semua ummat manusia, 
> > artinya juga buat orang Islam sendiri: sejak agama itu timbul empat belas 
> > abad yagn lalu pengikutnya terus saja saling berbunuhan: shiah berbunuhan 
> > dengan sunni, ahmadiyah dibunuhi sunni, Janjawid membunuhi orang Fur...
> > 
> > http://www.france24.com/en/20120616-iraq-shiites-targeted-deadly-baghdad-car-bombings
> > 
> > --
> > 
> > Shiites targeted by deadly Baghdad car bombings
> > By News Wires the 16/06/2012 - 14:05
> > 
> > At least 26 people were killed in Iraq on Saturday after two separate bombs 
> > targeting Shiite pilgrims exploded in the capital Baghdad. The violence 
> > comes just three days after the country was hit by a wave of similar 
> > attacks which left dozens dead.
> > 
> > REUTERS - Car bombers targeting Shi'ite pilgrims in Baghdad killed at least 
> > 26 people on Saturday in the latest attacks by insurgents trying to tip 
> > Iraq back into widespread sectarian violence.
> > 
> > It was the third day of bombings to strike Shi'ite pilgrims this week. On 
> > Wednesday, a wave of bombings killed 70 people across Iraq in the bloodiest 
> > violence since U.S. troops left the country in December.
> > 
> > Saturday's car bombs exploded near Baghdad's Kadhimiya district, scattering 
> > body parts and clothing along a route used by pilgrims marking the 
> > anniversary of the death of Shi'ite imam Moussa al-Kadhim, a great-grandson 
> > of Prophet Mohammad.
> > 
> > "We rushed to the scene, there were dismembered bodies, shoes, plastic 
> > bags, women's robes left all around, and people were screaming everywhere," 
> > said Ahmed Maati, a policeman working nearby.
> > 
> > The recent attacks on Shi'ite targets are reviving fears Iraq risks 
> > slipping back into the broad sectarian slaughter of its recent past, 
> > especially as Shi'ite, Sunni and ethnic Kurdish parties that make up its 
> > fragile government feud over sharing power.
> > 
> > With security around Baghdad's Kadhimiya district very tight for the 
> > religious festival, one bomber on Saturday posed as a taxi driver and 
> > picked up pilgrims to access the area. At least 14 were killed in that 
> > initial blast and more than 30 wounded, authorities said.
> > 
> > A second car bomb exploded nearby and killed at least 12 more and wounded 
> > 28, police and hospital sources said.
> > 
> > Al Qaeda affiliate
> > 
> > Al Qaeda's Iraq affiliate, Islamic State of Iraq or ISI, has claimed 
> > responsibility for Wednesday's attacks, according to U.S.-based SITE 
> > Intelligence Group, which follows jihadist websites.
> > 
> > Iraq's al Qaeda wing was weakened by its long war with U.S. and Iraqi 
> > security forces, but since the last American troops left in December, the 
> > group and other Sunni Islamist insurgents have carried out a major attack 
> > about once a month this year.
> > 
> > Al Qaeda in Iraq often hits Shi'ite targets in an attempt to stir up the 
> > kind of sectarian tensions that drove Iraq to the edge of civil war and 
> > killed tens of thousands of people in 2006-2007. They also target security 
> > forces to try to show the Shi'ite-led government is failing to stamp out 
> > violence.
> > 
> > Earlier this month, ISI claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing on a 
> > major Shi'ite religious office in Baghdad, which killed 26 people, wounded 
> > 190 and evoked memories of the darker days of the country's conflict.
> > 
> > The violence also risks escalating tensions among the Shi'ite, Sunni Muslim 
> > and Kurdish blocks in the government as Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri 
> > al-Maliki fends off attempts at a vote of no confidence against him.
> > 
> > Many Sunni Iraqis, who once dominated the Shi'ite majority under dictator 
> > Saddam Hussein, fear Maliki is consolidating his power at their expense by 
> > ignoring pledges to share power among the country's sectarian and ethnic 
> > mix.
> > 
> > Kurdistan, an autonomous Kurdish area in northern Iraq reliant on the 
> > central government's budget, is also chaffing against Maliki's authority in 
> > a long-running feud for control over oil and areas disputed by ethnic Kurds 
> > and Iraqi Arabs.
> > Source URL: 
> > http://www.france24.com/en/20120616-iraq-shiites-targeted-deadly-baghdad-car-bombings
> >
>




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