Islam itu agama teror..

Lha allah yang disembah orang Islam itu juga adalah Teroris Akbar...
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QS 8:12 - "I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore
strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them"

QS 3:151 - "Soon shall We cast terror into the hearts of the Unbelievers, for
that they joined companions with Allah, for which He had sent no authority".

Jadi adalah tugas moral tiap orang Indonesia yang ingin Indonesia itu damai
untuk mencampakkan khurafah najis itu ke laut Jawa..


BBC News UK
30 April 2013 Last updated at 10:47 GMT
Six admit planning to bomb English Defence League rally
Six men from the West Midlands have pleaded guilty to planning to bomb an 
English Defence League rally.
Omar Mohammed Khan, Mohammed Hasseen, Anzal Hussain, Mohammed Saud, Zohaib 
Ahmed and Jewel Uddin admitted preparing an act of terrorism. All six will be 
sentenced on 6 June.
Five of them took a homemade bomb to an EDL rally in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, 
last June but arrived after it ended.
They were caught after their car was stopped for having no insurance.
Police and security services had no intelligence about the planned attack, 
although one of the would-be killers, Jewel Uddin, was under surveillance in 
relation to another terror plan.
After the hearing at Woolwich Crown Court, Assistant Chief Constable of West 
Midlands Police Marcus Beale said: "Their capability was clear.
"They created devices that would have certainly maimed and possibly killed 
people depending on how close they were.
"Their intent was very, very clear. In my view they were very dangerous."
'Female devil'
On 30 June 2012, the EDL held a rally in Dewsbury, despite attempts by the 
Muslim community in the town to have it stopped.
Police estimated there could have been as many as 750 EDL supporters in 
attendance, as well as dozens of police officers and passers-by.
As the rally was taking place, the five men travelled there in two cars, one of 
which was carrying a homemade bomb constructed out of a modified firework and 
containing 359 nails and 93 ball bearings.
They also had two sawn-off shot guns, parts of other explosive devices, knives 
and a long printed message, dated the same day, describing their motivation and 
calling the Queen a "female devil".
It said: "To the EDL (English Drunkards League). O enemies of Allah! We have 
heard and seen you openly insulting the final Messenger of Allah... you should 
know that for every action there is a reaction.
"Today is a day of retaliation (especially) for your blasphemy of Allah and his 
Messenger Muhammad. We love death more than you love life. The penalty for 
blasphemy of Allah and his Messenger Muhammad is death."
However, the men arrived after the EDL rally had broken up because the 
right-wing group had insufficient speakers to carry on later into the afternoon.
The would-be attackers left the town but were stopped by a traffic police 
officer on the M1 motorway for having no car insurance.
Days later, when the impounded vehicle was searched, the weapons were found - 
sparking a manhunt across Birmingham.
Under surveillance
Following their arrests, it emerged that Uddin was already known to the police 
and MI5.
He was an associate of another group of Islamic terrorists, also based in 
Birmingham, who were jailed last week for planning an attack to rival the 7 
July and 9/11 atrocities.
Uddin was under partial counter-terrorism surveillance, and five days before 
the aborted EDL attack, a West Midlands surveillance officer watched him and 
another man go to a homewares shop near his home in the Sparkhill area of 
Birmingham.
Police later established that the man accompanying Uddin was fellow plotter 
Omar Khan - and that the pair had bought some of the knives eventually found in 
the car boot.
A second member of the group, Ahmed, had been separately charged with 
possession of jihadist magazines that included bomb-making instructions. He was 
on bail at the time of the failed bombing.
Responding to suggestions police could have arrested Uddin earlier, ACC Beale 
said: "We didn't fail to join the dots.
"We were doing what was right and proportionate at the time."
Uddin, 27, and Khan, 28, both from Sparkhill, Ahmed, 22 from Saltley, Hasseen, 
23 from Tyseley, Saud, 22 from Smethwick, and Hussain, 24, from Moseley, all 
changed their pleas from not guilty on Tuesday via videolink.
They admitted preparing an act of terrorism between 1 May and 4 July 2012.

BBC
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