Butuh klarifikasi, tetapi dari teriakan "Allahu barbar", maksudnya "allahu 
akbar" itu udah jelas siapa mereka.. Agama setan.----------------
http://gawker.com/terror-in-london-soldier-hacked-apart-by-machete-wield-509321352


London Horror: Soldier Hacked To Death By
Machete-Wielding Terrorists

 22 May 2013

A horrifying
daytime attack by machete-wielding terrorists has left a U.K. soldier dead
in the street in southeast London. The
killers shouted "Allahu
Akbar" after completing their grisly
crime and then demanded stunned passers-by take video.

A chilling video
has just been broadcast by ITV apparently showing one of the killers speaking
to a video camera as blood drips from his hands immediately after beheading a
local soldier.

"We swear
by Almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you. The only reasons we have
done this is because Muslims are dying every day. This British soldier is an
eye for an eye a tooth for tooth," the
blood-stained man in a hoodie says to the camera. "We apologise that
women had to see this today but in our lands our women have to see the same.
You people will never be safe. Remove your government. They don't care about
you"

The murderers
wandered around lecturing horrified onlookers and demanded photographs and
video be taken of the grisly scene. One unconfirmed report says the solider was
decapitated.

The Guardian reports the attackers survived being
shot by police but are now in custody.

The victim was
wearing a "Health for Heroes" T-shirt. After his killing, his body
was reportedly "dumped in the street."----------------
---, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> 

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Ethiopia's Bogaletch Gebre wins King Baudouin Prize 

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Ethiopian activist Bogaletch Gebre has won an international prize for her 

campaign to eradicate female genital mutilation (FGM). 

Ms Gebre was awarded the King Baudouin Prize in Belgium for 

confronting "culturally entrenched taboo subjects", the selection 

committee said. 

She helped reduce cases of FGM from 100% of newborn girls to less than 3% in 
parts of Ethiopia, it said.

FGM is practised mainly in communities in Africa and the Middle East.

Also known as female circumcision, it is seen as a 

traditional rite of passage and is used culturally to ensure virginity 

and to make a woman marriageable.

It typically involves removing the clitoris, and can lead to bleeding, 
infections and childbirth problems.'Endemic' 

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Female genital mutilation

        * FGM includes procedures that alter or injure female genital organs 
for non-medical reasons

        * About 140 million girls and women worldwide are living with the 
consequences of FGM

        * Dangers include severe bleeding, problems urinating, infections, 
infertility and increased risk of newborn deaths in childbirth

        * The practice is mainly carried out by traditional circumcisers, who 
play other central roles in communities

Source: World Health Organisation

        * Find out more from the WHO

        * BBC ethics guide: Female circumcision 

Ms Bogaletch told BBC Focus on 

Africa that her message to community elders who promoted FGM was: 

"Daddy, you lived your time. This is our period, our children's period. 

We don't want to kill our children. I hope you are wise enough to accept that." 

The Belgium-based King Baudouin Foundation awarded Ms Gebre 

the 450,000 euros ($580,000; £385,000) prize for her "innovative" 

campaign to eradicate FGM. 

The Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG) group, which she founded, 

focused on arranging "community conversations" in areas of Ethiopia 

where illiteracy levels were high and FGM "endemic", the Foundation said in a 
statement. 

"By implementing this approach across communities in 

Ethiopia, Boge and KMG lowered the incidence of FGM in 10 years from 

100% to less than 3% of newborn girls in the areas where they work," it 

added.

Ms Bogaletch told BBC Focus on Africa that supporters of FGM believed in the 
"subjugation" of women. 

"It has nothing to do with culture... We don't even know where it comes from," 
she said. 

"How can something which is killing women, harming women, and our children too, 
be accepted as culture?" 

In February, the UN said data showed that fewer girls in 

Africa and the Middle East are being subjected to FGM and it is possible to end 
the practice. 

FGM was particularly in decline amongst the young in Kenya, it added. 

In December, the UN General Assembly unanimously approved a 

non-binding resolution calling for all member states to ban the 

practice.



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