Dengan penuh gairah dan dengan bersemangat penganuat agama najis Islam itu 
terus saja saling berbunuhan.. Tidak mengherankan, karena agama najis Islam 
yang barbarbar itu TIDAK melarang kekerasan, TIDAK melarang hukuman mati, TIDAK 
melarang perang. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-23903366 


    
        

        
        

        




    

                        



        










        
                
                
        
        
   




           
           
           
           
    

            
    
    
    
         
        
        
    
    





        
        

       
     



    






            

                     
        

                                                
                 
                         

                          
                                                                          
                                            
                                                                                
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         Lebanese clerics charged over deadly Tripoli bombings 

     
         
 
        
                
                        
        
                      Lebanon
 has charged two religious clerics over bombings which killed at least 
42 people at two mosques in the northern city of Tripoli last week. 
        Sheikhs Hashem Minkara and Ahmad Gharib, along with three 
other men, are suspected of forming an armed cell to attack government 
institutions. 
        The clerics are thought to have close ties to a Sunni group linked to 
Syria. 
        The Tripoli blasts are considered the deadliest attack in Lebanon since 
the end of the civil war in 1990. 
        More than 400 people were injured in the explosions , which took place 
shortly after Friday prayers ended on 23 August. 
        War in neighbouring Syria has raised sectarian tensions between the 
city's Sunni Muslim and Alawite communities. 
  'Terrorist acts' 
              Military prosecutors accuse Sheikh Gharib and another Lebanese
 man of setting up a cell "to carry out terrorist acts in Lebanon, with 
the aim of killing political and religious figures". 
        Sheikh Minkara meanwhile is alleged to have known about the Tripoli 
attacks and "not having alerted authorities". 
        The court also charged two Syrians, including an army 
officer, in absentia for placing the bombs outside the al-Taqwa and 
al-Salam mosques in Tripoli. 
        Correspondents say the speed in naming and charging suspects 
is unusual in Lebanon, where many political assassinations remain 
unresolved. 
        Tripoli, a city of nearly 200,000 people and Lebanon's second
 largest, is one of the country's most volatile sectarian fault lines, 
with a small Alawite population living in the midst of a Sunni majority. 
        The Alawite community tends to support Syrian President Bashar 
al-Assad, with Sunnis mostly backing the rebels fighting him. 
        Observers say the targets of last Friday's attacks may have 
been two preachers known for their opposition to the Syrian government 
and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah. 
        The explosions occurred a week after after a car bomb in a Shia 
district of the capital Beirut killed 27 people. 
             
        
         
  
  
        
        


  

      
  
        


 
 
   
        
                
                
        
        
        
        

 

 
 



        
         

        
 

 



        
        

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