http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGFBcJv65CY

--- In [email protected], SA <susan_th45@...> wrote:
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> 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
> 
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> 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 <bukan.pedanda@...> 
> 
> : Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...>
> : [proletar] BBC: Ethiopia's Bogaletch Gebre wins King Baudouin Prize
>  "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> 22 May 2013 Last updated at 16:07 GMT  
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> Ethiopia's Bogaletch Gebre wins King Baudouin Prize 
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> Continue reading the main story 
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> Related Stories
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>       * Tackling genital mutilation 'taboo' 
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>       * UK battles FGM 
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>       * UN hails drop in female circumcision 
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> Ethiopian activist Bogaletch Gebre has won an international prize for her 
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> campaign to eradicate female genital mutilation (FGM). 
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> Ms Gebre was awarded the King Baudouin Prize in Belgium for 
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> confronting "culturally entrenched taboo subjects", the selection 
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> committee said. 
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> She helped reduce cases of FGM from 100% of newborn girls to less than 3% in 
> parts of Ethiopia, it said.
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> FGM is practised mainly in communities in Africa and the Middle East.
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> Also known as female circumcision, it is seen as a 
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> traditional rite of passage and is used culturally to ensure virginity 
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> and to make a woman marriageable.
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> It typically involves removing the clitoris, and can lead to bleeding, 
> infections and childbirth problems.'Endemic' 
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> Continue reading the main story 
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> Female genital mutilation
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>       * FGM includes procedures that alter or injure female genital organs 
> for non-medical reasons
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>       * About 140 million girls and women worldwide are living with the 
> consequences of FGM
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>       * Dangers include severe bleeding, problems urinating, infections, 
> infertility and increased risk of newborn deaths in childbirth
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>       * The practice is mainly carried out by traditional circumcisers, who 
> play other central roles in communities
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> Source: World Health Organisation
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>       * Find out more from the WHO
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>       * BBC ethics guide: Female circumcision 
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> Ms Bogaletch told BBC Focus on 
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> Africa that her message to community elders who promoted FGM was: 
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> "Daddy, you lived your time. This is our period, our children's period. 
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> We don't want to kill our children. I hope you are wise enough to accept 
> that." 
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> The Belgium-based King Baudouin Foundation awarded Ms Gebre 
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> the 450,000 euros ($580,000; £385,000) prize for her "innovative" 
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> campaign to eradicate FGM. 
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> The Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG) group, which she founded, 
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> focused on arranging "community conversations" in areas of Ethiopia 
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> where illiteracy levels were high and FGM "endemic", the Foundation said in a 
> statement. 
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> "By implementing this approach across communities in 
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> Ethiopia, Boge and KMG lowered the incidence of FGM in 10 years from 
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> 100% to less than 3% of newborn girls in the areas where they work," it 
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> Ms Bogaletch told BBC Focus on Africa that supporters of FGM believed in the 
> "subjugation" of women. 
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> "It has nothing to do with culture... We don't even know where it comes 
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> "How can something which is killing women, harming women, and our children 
> too, be accepted as culture?" 
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> In February, the UN said data showed that fewer girls in 
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> Africa and the Middle East are being subjected to FGM and it is possible to 
> end the practice. 
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> FGM was particularly in decline amongst the young in Kenya, it added. 
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