Tumben tukang tipu yangsatu ini bawa berita dari AP

mereka sedang berperang itu.............namanya juga perang


perang pasti saling berbunuhan........beda dengan taman lawang



tapi perduli amat bukan dinegara kita....urusan apa??????



yang gua bingung itu papua ada 17 orang mati nonton tinju


mana komentar elu



________________________________
 From: itemabu2 <[email protected]>
To: proletar <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 8:23 AM
Subject: [proletar] Iraq: Ramadan jihad attacks kill 169 people in just seven 
days
 

Di bulan biadab Bombadhon ini, orang Islam makin rajin ngebantai termasuk
ngebantai sesama muslim, krn dpt pahala dr auloh.

Islam itu emang betul2 agama yg benar, hehehe....


Iraq: Ramadan jihad attacks kill 169 people in just seven
days<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/07/iraq-ramadan-jihad-attacks-kill-169-people-in-just-seven-days.html>

A month for the renewal of piety. "Iraq attacks make for deadly start to
holy month," by Adam Schreck for the Associated
Press<http://www.seattlepi.com/news/world/article/Iraq-Bomb-explodes-near-Sunni-mosque-killing-6-4668510.php>,
July 16:

BAGHDAD (AP) — Ramadan this year is shaping up to be the deadliest in Iraq
since a bloody insurgency and rampant sectarian killings pushed the country
to the edge of civil war in the wake of the U.S.-led invasion that ousted
Saddam Hussein.

Suicide attacks, car bombings and other violence have killed at least 169
Iraqis just seven days into the Islamic holy month. The death toll in the
first week of Ramadan hasn't been that high since 2007, intensifying fears
that Iraq is slipping back into widespread chaos.

There seems to be little pattern in the range of targets, adding to the
sense of unease in what is meant to be a month of spiritual growth and
generosity.

Several of those killed over the past week died at a busy northern teashop
while playing mehebis, a game where players hope to win sweets by guessing
who among their opposing team is hiding a ring in their hands. Others were
slain as they swam with friends, or as they shopped for festive evening
dinners, or made their way home from mosques after late-night prayers.

Even for Iraqis who have grown used to hearing about random violence, day
after day of double-digit death tolls makes for a worrying trend.

Many are choosing to stay home after breaking their dawn-to-dusk fast
rather than venture out for festive family get-togethers and late-night
cafe sessions, worrying they could be among the next victims.

"Al-Qaida and other terrorist groups ... have a better ability to move
around and attack targets whenever it suits them," said Qais Hameed, an
engineer and father of three from eastern Baghdad who quit going to a
nearby coffee shop after breaking his daily fast. "This just shows that *these
terrorist groups are getting stronger while our security forces are getting
weaker*."

The bloodshed during Ramadan is an extension of a surge of attacks that has
been roiling Iraq since the spring. It follows months of rallies by Iraq's
minority Sunnis against the Shiite-led government over what they contend is
second-class treatment and the unfair use of tough anti-terrorism measures
against their sect.

The killings significantly picked up after Iraqi security forces launched a
heavy-handed crackdown on a Sunni protest camp in the northern town of
Hawija on April 23. A ferocious backlash followed the raid, with deadly
bomb attacks and the return of sporadic gunbattles between insurgents and
soldiers — this time members of the Iraqi security forces rather than U.S.
troops.

Ramadan, one of the holiest periods of the Islamic calendar, appears to be
following that worrisome trend. *It was always a popular period for
attacks*during the worst days of Iraq's violence as Shiite and Sunni
extremists
battled each other as well as U.S. forces.

The first Ramadan following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion began with a
blistering wave of suicide bombings at police stations and the Red Cross
headquarters.

In the years that followed, American military commanders braced for a surge
in violence during the holy month. In 2007, 934 people were killed during
Ramadan, including 236 the first week, according to an Associated Press
count....

  Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on July 17, 2013 7:49 AM


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