Ngak ! Sama sekali kagak ! Kamu aja yang salah baca ! Atau sekaliaan FITNAH ! Buat apa Tuhaan menurunkan ayat tiada paksaan dalam agama ! itu artinya tak ada kebolehan memaksa orang masuk Islam !
Tapi karena dikarang sendiri oleh Item Idiot Abu; maka ceritanya jauh sekali dari maksud ayat ! Ayat tersebut turun karena Muslim dinacam akan dihabiskan oleh KAFIR1 Maka turun ayat supaya MUSLIM berani melawan dan membantai orang kafir jahat itu ! Dan terbukti dengan sedikit jumlah dan senjata wseadanya KAFIR dapat dikalaahkan !!! Jadi ayat tersebut terjadi dalam peperangan. --- In [email protected], itemabu2 wrote: > > auloh lu nyuruh ngebantai orang yg ogah masuk Islam, bukan? > > Lu sendiri kan emang mau ngebantai gua, knp lu ngoceh seolah2 orang2 > Islam itu ga doyan ngebantai orang, wong lu sendiri jg doyan koq. > > > > On 2/10/13, dimaswur wrote: > > PASTI !? jadi pembunuhan itu PASTI karena ajakan masuk Islam ditolak oleh > > orang KORUT itu !!!??? > > > > Bisa dibayangkan Nigeria yang agama penduduknya ada Islam dan Kristen ! > > Bagaimana caranya memaksa orang KORUT masuk Islam !? sedang bangsanya > > sendiri masih banyak Kristennya !??? > > > > Ini lebih meyakinkan lagi bahwa siitemabu sedang memfitnah Islam !! > > > > Tapi saking IDIOTNYA kisahnya sangat jelas sekali BOHONGNYA !!! > > Seperti kebohongan2 lain yang dia semburkan sebagai SAMPAH di Milis Proletar > > ini !!! > > > > Kebohongan utama yang mempermalukan kemanuasiaan adalah memberikan 100 juta > > pada orang yang tak dikenal !!!!!@ > > > > Memang ini bisa saja kejadian yang sebenarnya ! Tapi haal ini karena > > langkanya MESTI jadi BERITA BESAR diberbagai MEDIA di DUNIA ! Bukan hanya di > > NKRI !!! > > > > Tapi seperti yang kita ketahui berita tersebut tak ada sama sekali !!! > > > > Yah itu artinya apa dikatakan si item idiot abu adalah BOOOOHOOONG !!! > > > > Tak ada kata lain selain BOOOOHOOOONG !!! > > > > Maka dengan berat hati saya katakan : apa pun yang diucapkaan oleh itemabu > > semuanya PAAAADSTIIIII BOHONG alias FITNAH !!! > > > > Dan yang MAU percaya akan OMONG KOSONGNYA ! Pasti BODOOONYA bukan kepalang ! > > Pasti otaknya sudah tak bisa dipake MIKIR Lagi !!!! > > > > Apalagi yang menganggap OMONGAN BOHONG item idiot abu sebagai tindakan yang > > MULIA !!!! > > > > hati2 rahwana dan nub !!! pilihlah teman ; jangaan sembarangan !!!! > > pembohong janganlah dijadikan TEMAN. Itu nasihat DIMAS. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], itemabu2 wrote: > >> > >> Perintah auloh adalah bantai kafir kalo ketemu di mana aja, tangkap > >> dan sergap mereka, kalo mereka ga bertobat, maka bantai aja. > >> > >> Makanya 3 kafir dr Korea Utara ini dibantai, krn mereka pasti ga mau > >> masuk Islam. > >> > >> > >> http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Officials+Attackers+kill+South+Korean+doctors+beheading/7944836/story.html > >> > >> Officials: Assailants kill 3 North Korean doctors, beheading 1, in > >> northeastern Nigeria attack > >> > >> > >> By Mohammed Abubakar, The Associated Press February 10, 2013 11:50 AM > >> > >> Read more: > >> http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Officials+Attackers+kill+South+Korean+doctors+beheading/7944836/story.html#ixzz2KX2gTwUp > >> > >> > >> POTISKUM, Nigeria - Assailants in northeastern Nigeria killed three > >> North Korean doctors, beheading one of the physicians, in the latest > >> attack on health workers in a nation under assault by a radical > >> Islamic sect, officials said Sunday. > >> > >> The deaths Saturday night of the doctors in Potiskum, a town in Yobe > >> state long under attack by the sect known as Boko Haram, comes after > >> gunmen killed at least nine women administering polio vaccines in > >> Kano, the major city of Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north. > >> > >> The two attacks raise new questions over whether the extremist sect, > >> targeted by Nigeria's police and military, has picked a new soft > >> target in its guerrilla campaign of shootings and bombings across the > >> nation. > >> > >> The attackers apparently struck at the North Korean doctors inside > >> their home, said Dr. Mohammed Mamman, chairman of the Hospital > >> Managing Board of Yobe State. The North Korean doctors had no security > >> guards at their residence and typically travelled around the city via > >> three-wheel taxis without a police escort, officials said. > >> > >> By the time soldiers arrived at the house, they found the doctors' > >> wives cowering in a flower bed outside their home. At the property, > >> they found the corpses of the men, all bearing what appeared to be > >> machete wounds. > >> > >> An Associated Press journalist later saw the North Korean doctors' > >> corpses before they were moved to nearby Bauchi state for safe > >> keeping. Two of the men had their throats slit. Attackers beheaded the > >> other doctor. > >> > >> The doctors lived in a quiet neighbourhood filled with other modest > >> homes in the town. There wasn't room to house them at the hospital, > >> where they would have had some security protection, Mamman said. > >> > >> Initially, doctors at the hospital who worked with the physicians > >> identified them as being from South Korea, while police identified the > >> dead as being from China. Ultimately, Mamman of the health board told > >> journalists those killed were from North Korea and had lived in the > >> state since 2005 as part of a technical exchange program between the > >> state and the North Korean government. > >> > >> There are more than a dozen other North Korean doctors posted to the > >> state under the program, as well as engineers, Mamman said. He said > >> all will receive immediate protection from security forces. > >> > >> "It is very unfortunate," Mamman said of the killings. > >> > >> Yobe state police commissioner Sanusi Rufai confirmed the attack took > >> place and said officers had begun an investigation. Rufai said > >> officers had made 10 arrests after the killings, though police in > >> Nigeria routinely round up those living around the site of a crime, > >> whether or not there is any evidence suggesting their complicity. > >> > >> No one claimed responsibility for the attack, though suspicion fell on > >> the Boko Haram sect. > >> > >> Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege," has > >> been attacking government buildings and security forces over the last > >> year and a half. In 2012 alone, the group was blamed for killing at > >> least 792 people, according to an AP count. > >> > >> The sect, which typically speaks to journalists in telephone > >> conference calls at times of its choosing, could not be reached for > >> comment Sunday. In recent months, however, Boko Haram has not claimed > >> any attacks, raising questions about whether the shadowy sect that > >> already had a loose command-and-control structure had splintered into > >> smaller, independently operating terror groups. > >> > >> Since late 2011, Potiskum, about 500 kilometres (300 miles) northeast > >> of Nigeria's central capital, Abuja, has been targeted by Boko Haram > >> fighters in attacks. The attacks killed dozens at a time and brought > >> the deployment of a heavy contingent of police officers and soldiers > >> to the town. > >> > >> For the last few weeks, however, Potiskum has been quiet. Soldiers > >> still mount a series of checkpoints throughout the town, where in the > >> past the military has put neighbourhoods in lockdown and launched > >> door-to-door searches for militants. > >> > >> Oil-rich Nigeria, home to more than 160 million people, maintains > >> diplomatic relations with North Korea, which faces international > >> criticism over its nuclear weapon program. In October, a delegation of > >> Nigerian officials led by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Viola > >> Onwuliri visited North Korea. > >> > >> Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency did not immediately > >> report the three doctors' deaths Sunday. In Pyongyang earlier Sunday, > >> North Koreans marked the Lunar New Year with pilgrimages to the giant > >> statues of their late leaders. > >> > >> Foreigners have been targets for such attacks in the region in the > >> past. Several Chinese construction workers have been shot dead in > >> recent months around the northeastern city of Maiduguri. That prompted > >> the Chinese government to contact Nigerian officials and ask them to > >> provide better protection for their citizens. > >> > >> The killings of the doctors come after the attack Friday on polio > >> vaccinators in Kano, northern Nigeria's most populous city. No group > >> has yet claimed responsibility for that attack either, though it > >> follows alleged Boko Haram attacks now focusing on softer targets, > >> like lightly guarded mobile phone towers. Those mobile phone tower > >> attacks have limited the ability of residents and security forces to > >> call for help during attacks, as well as have cut the government's > >> ability to use the signals to track suspected militants. > >> > >> In a statement Friday, President Goodluck Jonathan condemned the > >> killings of the polio workers and promised that efforts to cut child > >> mortality wouldn't be stopped by "mindless acts of terrorism." > >> > >> "While the government will continue to do everything possible to track > >> down and apprehend agents of terrorism in the country, the president > >> has directed that enhanced security measures be put in place > >> immediately for health workers in high-risk areas," the statement > >> read. > >> > >> Despite that promise, however, attackers were able to kill the North > >> Korean doctors and apparently slip away. Reuben Abati, a presidential > >> spokesman, did not respond to a request for comment Sunday. > >> > >> ___ > >> > >> Associated Press writers Jon Gambrell in Johannesburg and Hyung-jin > >> Kim in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report. > >> > >> Read more: > >> http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Officials+Attackers+kill+South+Korean+doctors+beheading/7944836/story.html#ixzz2KX2mvVbh > >> > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! 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