Hehehe... lagi2 Islam beribadah dan berjihad di jalan auloh.

Thn 1998, orang2 Islam nyerang 22 gereja dan sekolah2 Kristen di Jakarta.
Gereja Ketapang dibakar habis oleh orang Islam. Ga banyak beda dgn kejadian
di bawah.

Lalu orang Islam ngaku bhw mereka menang perang dlm kejadian tsb.



Interfaith outreach in Guinea: Muslims burn, loot five churches, numerous
Christian homes and shops


How's that "dialogue" working out for you, Bishop?

"Sectarian violence spirals in Guinea’s volatile southeast," by Illia Djadi
for Worldwatch Monitor <http://www.worldwatchmonitor.org/2013/07/2629362/>,
July 31 (thanks to Pamela
Geller<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2013/07/jihad-in-guinea-.html>
):

Judicial authorities in Guinea are investigating an outburst of deadly
violence two weeks ago that left 95 people dead and 130 wounded. The murder
of a suspected thief on July 14 in Koulé, a city 40 kilometres from
Nzérékoré, the regional capital of Forested Guinea, has led to acts of
retaliation and a wave of violence between members of Guerzé and Konianké
ethnic groups.

Very quickly, the incidents became a sectarian conflict between Christians
and Muslims, with the destruction of a number of Christians’ properties,
including several churches.

In Nzérékoré, about five churches, four houses of pastors, and an
undetermined number of shops and properties were burned or looted,
witnesses told World Watch Monitor. A mosque was also reported burned and
one Muslim cleric killed. In Beyla city, 150 kilometres northeast of
Nzérékoré, attacks targeting Christians were particularly violent,
according to a Catholic priest contacted by World Watch Monitor.

“The two Catholic and Protestant churches have all been ransacked and
burned,” said the priest, identified as Fr. Joseph. “Almost all the houses
and shops belonging to Christians or people affiliated with Christians,
have not escaped the fury of attackers.''

The offices and other buildings within the Catholic compound, including the
Presbyter and the nuns’ quarters, were looted or burned.

Elsewhere in Beyla, the Center for Youth Development, an internet café, a
conference room, a library and a primary school were ransacked.

The priest said a physician and Beyla’s regional deputy of health services,
Dr. Tolon Loua, was killed during the violence.

''He was inside of his house when the assailants arrived and set it on
fire,” he said. “Badly burned, he was transported to the hospital where he
was later declared dead.''

An undetermined number of people remain missing. Several Christian families
found refuge in military camps and surrounding villages. Churches and local
NGOs are trying to place them with other families.

Similar acts of violence were reported in the neighbouring city of
Moribadou, home to workers for the mining giant Rio Tinto, and in the city
of Sinko. In total, some 10 churches were destroyed in that violence, which
lasted nearly three days.

The violence has a strong religious dimension, said David Foromo
Guilavogui, Secretary General of the Fellowship of Evangelical Students in
Guinea. Islamic fundamentalism is on the rise in southeastern Guinea, he
told World Watch Monitor.

The inhabitants of Forested Guinea are mainly Christians or animists. Of
the country’s 10 million people, 85 per cent are Muslim. Christians
represent 4 per cent and animists 11 per cent.

A number of Islamic fundamentalist groups are established in the southeast
region, particularly in Beyla, a city perceived as a centre of Islam in
Guinea. Beyla was one of the main cites of Wassoulou Empire, an Islamic
state founded in the 17th century by Samori Touré, a military and political
leader known for his opposition to the French colonial occupation. Today
the city is 99 per cent Muslim, and Christians are a tiny minority of
workers.

“These incidents have served as a pretext for Islamist groups to assert
their opposition to the Christian presence,” Guilavogui said....

 Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on July 31, 2013 12:43 PM


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