Hehehe... ga bisa ngebantai gua unt dpt pahala dr auloh, kepaksa maki2 dan ngefitnah doang, auloh tetap ngasih pahala kalo berhasil ngefitnah, bukan?
Maklum, auloh itu jg tukang fitnah. On 5/3/13, dimaswur <[email protected]> wrote: > Itulah sebabnya kau cocok sekali dengan anjing2 buduk. Dan kaau adalah > anjing buduk yang warmanya item plus abu2 > > --- In [email protected], itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote: >> >> Nyamain orang Islam dan anjing2 buduk piaraan mereka dgn anjing itu >> sebetulnya ngehina anjing, krn anjing itu tahu diri dan bisa balas >> budi, ga suka nipu dan bisa dipercaya. >> >> >> >> On 5/3/13, dimaswur <dimaswur@...> wrote: >> > Oooo yang warnanya hitam campur abu2 ya ? Binatang itu ada didekatmu; >> > masa >> > sampai celingukan nyarinya ? >> > >> > --- In [email protected], itemabu2 <itemabu2@> wrote: >> >> >> >> Apa ada seekor muslim atau anjing buduk piaraan mereka di mils ini yg >> >> berani ngebantah bhw jihad ngebantai kafir itu ga dpt pahala yg banyak >> >> dr auloh? >> >> >> >> Paling2 yg nongol adalah anjing buduk piaraan orang Islam yg kaing2 >> >> mencari2 kesalahan gua, bukannya membantah apa yg sebetulnya gua >> >> posting. >> >> >> >> >> >> http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/05/01/canadian-jihadists-video-may-have-been-inspired-boston-bombings/ >> >> >> >> Canadian jihadist's disturbing video shows fanaticism of rebels who >> >> may have inspired Boston bomber >> >> >> >> Stewart Bell | 13/05/01 | Last Updated: 13/05/01 10:00 PM ET >> >> >> >> For seven minutes, five Dagestan rebels spoke into a video camera >> >> about killing infidels and how the "good deeds" they were doing would >> >> absolve them of "700 sins" committed during their lifetimes. >> >> >> >> Filmed by a Canadian jihadist fighter before he was killed by Russian >> >> security forces, the video offers a disturbing glimpse of the >> >> fanaticism of the rebels who may have inspired Boston Marathon bomber >> >> Tamerlan Tsarnaev. >> >> >> >> Tsarnaev does not appear in the footage, which was obtained by the >> >> National Post. But it was recorded and narrated by William Plotnikov, >> >> a Canadian whose alleged links to Tsarnaev are now under >> >> investigation. >> >> >> >> In the video, the rebel fighters repeatedly expressed their desire to >> >> kill "kafirs," or non-believers, and referred to "Putins and Obamas" >> >> who "throw their speeches on television, give promises and after is >> >> death, so then we will see who is right. >> >> >> >> "Victory comes only from Allah." >> >> >> >> Speaking mostly in Russian, the rebels did not disclose their location >> >> or the date, except that they were "in the forest" and looking forward >> >> to mounting large-scale attacks in the spring. >> >> >> >> The video opens with a shot of the black flag adopted by jihadists and >> >> then pans to a rebel in camouflage cooking the evening meal. The >> >> bunker appeared well-stocked, with food, cooking utensils, bunk beds >> >> and weapons. >> >> >> >> "What do you do?" Plotnikov asked a rebel sitting on a bed beside his >> >> assault rifle. >> >> >> >> "Terrorism, to kill non-believers. This is what I do," he replied. >> >> "Allah gave me fuel, a bunker, a lot of brothers. I eat and think a >> >> lot. I think how to kill them. I make a plan how to kill more >> >> non-believers, when to kill them… Something is coming concrete to you >> >> for the sake of Allah." >> >> >> >> The man behind the camera was a former Toronto boxer and Seneca >> >> College student who had converted to Islam in 2009 and left Canada in >> >> 2010 to join the Dagestan rebels. Alarmed by his plunge into >> >> extremism, his father called the Russian interior ministry. >> >> >> >> Russian officers located and arrested Plotnikov in Dagestan in early >> >> 2011. Under questioning, Plotnikov reportedly named Tsarnaev as one of >> >> his online contacts, sparking investigations by both the FBI and >> >> Russia's security service. >> >> >> >> In the only extensive interviews he has given, Plotnikov's father >> >> Vitaly told the National Post about a chilling online chat he had with >> >> his son after the Russians had released the young Canadian and told >> >> him to go home. >> >> >> >> At the time of the conversation, Plotnikov was back in Moscow and >> >> wanted money. When his father asked when he would be coming home to >> >> Toronto, Plotnikov replied: "If it will be Allah's will, possibly I >> >> will come back." >> >> >> >> "I told him, `Willy, religion is not a bad thing. It disciplines >> >> people and makes them more pure, clean. But fanaticism never was a >> >> good feature in any religion.' And he said, `Honestly dad, really your >> >> eyes are closed by evil. I take the laws of God but not people.' >> >> >> >> "But I understood that he was waiting to be called to the mountains," >> >> the father said inside his condo near Toronto. "At that time he still >> >> was in Moscow, and they probably requested him already and he needed >> >> money to go there." >> >> >> >> It was the last time they communicated. Plotnikov returned to Dagestan >> >> and joined rebels in the mountains near the village of Utamysh. The >> >> video he recorded reveals an eerie zeal for the Islamist extremist >> >> narrative. >> >> >> >> "So this is how we live," Plotnikov said after turning the camera on >> >> himself. "We are not suffering, we are not in need. We need only >> >> Allah's help and he does not leave us, his servants. We have food, we >> >> have someone to make that food and there are other brothers who >> >> perform their duties and this will be rewarded. >> >> >> >> "And therefore non-believers you will never see what you would like to >> >> see. We have food. Allah is with us, we have our guardian, Allah, but >> >> you do not have one. We will kill you," he said. >> >> >> >> "We are not superheroes, we are also in need of Allah's help and he is >> >> helping us and I am asking Allah that by next spring he gives us an >> >> opportunity to kill more non-believers, so the military trucks blow >> >> into pieces, fly around like rags. Allah is almighty and he will >> >> assist." >> >> >> >> Plotnikov, 23, was killed by Russian security forces near Utamysh on >> >> July 14, 2012. Tsarnaev returned to the United States days later. >> >> Plotnikov's father said he doubted his son had ever met or befriended >> >> Tsarnaev, who died following a shootout with police near Boston two >> >> weeks ago. >> >> >> >> National Post >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > ------------------------------------ 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! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [email protected] [email protected] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
