"Gua yakin mereka masih ......" Kasian. Imajinasi doank. Para perompak kalau luput hukuman di dunia, mbesok Insya Allah di hisab. Jadi nT jangan khawatir. Lain halnya bila diantara perompak ada yg pengikut Crosstian Paulin. Mereka bila luput dari hukuman dunia, mbosok juga menurut iman nT, selamat. Kan bilangnya Paulus sdh ada yg nebus? Padahal Yesus ga ngajarin demikian. Re. Mat 7:21
Yg gini juga mbesok ga bakalan ke hisab, menurut iman nT: Setelah mBaptis (liwat 4nus) lalu win-win, saling biechten. (Masih berani berlagak suci didepan para dombanya.) --- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > Hehehe.... biasa, orang Islam selalu nyangkal bhw orang Islam itu adalah > bajingan. Paling jg kalo kepepet keluar jurus puter lidahnya, kalo orang Islam > melakukan kejahatan, maka dia bukan Islam waktu melakukan kejahatan. Kalo lagi > ga ngelakukan kejahatan, maka dia Islam lagi. Jadi Islamnya bisa keluar masuk > kayak orang ngentot. > > Orang jadi Islam itu kan cukup dgn ngucapin 1 kalimat, begitu udah ngucapin, > maka ga bisa kluar lagi. Kalo kluar, ybs halal dan wajib dibantai. > > > Apa bajak Somalia itu udah nyatakan dia murtad? Pasti blm koq, malahan gua yakin > mereka masih rajin nungging2. Jadi, bajak laut Somalia itu adalah orang Islam > 100%. > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: ndeboost rambitesemak@... > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, April 17, 2011 3:30:48 PM > Subject: [proletar] Re: Orang2 Islam ngejalanin hukum auloh > > > Orang Islam tha? Mendingan, ketimbang oleh tuhanmu > bukan hanya ga diakui malah dikenal pun ga. Yg lebih > teruk, dituduh akan nggigit mangka sehari ndemuk > bathuk nuding perut sudah sekian kali. mBok yao > kamu tuh sadar. mBesuk kamu ga ada yg ngadili lho. > Kamu kan bukan orang Israel? > > --- In [email protected], item abu itemabu@ wrote: > > > > Emang bajak lautnya itu orang Islam koq, didukung oleh Al Shahab. > > > > Kapan gua PD2 itu Islam penyebabnya? Mau ngefitnah gua? > > > > Kalo emang orang Islam pelakunya, ya wajar disebut sbg orang Islam. Lu > yg > > ngefitnah pembajak itu sbg kafir, bukan gua. Yg tukang fitnah itu lu. > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Abbas abas_amin08@ > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Sun, April 17, 2011 10:53:33 AM > > Subject: [proletar] Re: Orang2 Islam ngejalanin hukum auloh > > > > > > Mengapa kamu MENUDUH orang ISLAM sebagai BAJAK Laut ? > > Jangan2 kalau kamu mampu kamu akan memfitnah bahwa Perang Dunia II > juga Islam > > penyebabnya !!! > > > > --- In [email protected], item abu itemabu@ wrote: > > > > > > Tuh, apa kate ane, orang Islam itu emang ga bisa dipercaya. > > > > > > Udah ngebajak dan minta tebusan, tebusan udah dibayar, sandera tetap > ditawan. > > > Orang Islam tambah pinter tuh namanya, pasti baru dpt wahyu dr auloh > kayak nabi > > > > > > yg suka dpt wahyu unt ngehalalin ngerampok atau ngembat bini anak > angkatnya > > >atau > > > > > > zinah dgn sepupunya. > > > > > > > > > >http://www.thenational.ae/featured-content/home/middle-headlines/pirate\ \ > s-take-ransom-but-keep-seven-crew-hostage > > >e > > > > > > > > > Pirates take ransom but keep seven crew hostage > > > Carol Huang > > > Last Updated: Apr 17, 2011 > > > DUBAI // Seven Indian crewmen from a UAE-owned ship seized by > Somali pirates > > > were still being held hostage last night despite the payment of a > ransom. > > > It is the first time pirates have reneged on a ransom deal since > they began > > > capturing ships off the coast of Somalia six years ago. > > > The remaining eight crew of the MV Asphalt Venture, including the > captain, are > > > > > > in control of the ship anchored off the Somali town of Harardhere. > > > One of the pirates, who identified himself as Ahmed, said they had > been paid a > > > > > > $3.6 million (Dh13.2m) ransom but kept seven crew hostage in > retaliation for > > > the capture of 120 pirates by Indian authorities in the past few > months. > > > âWe have taken some of its Indian crew back because the > Indian government is > > > currently holding our men. We need the Indian government to free > our men so > > > that we can release their citizens,â he said. > > > > > > The 4,000-tonne vessel had been en route to South Africa last > September when > > >it > > > > > > was seized about 100 nautical miles off the coast of Dar es Salaam > in > > >Tanzania. > > > The ransom was paid and the ship released at the weekend, but > without six > > > officers and one seaman. > > > > > > The crew could not be reached yesterday by the Sharjah shipowner, > Bitumen > > > Invest AS, or the Indian ship manager, OMCI Ship Management. > > > > > > âIt was a done deal. Fifteen were supposed to be > released,â said Sunil Puri, > > > speaking on behalf of both companies. âWe are taking all > steps but as of now > > >we > > > > > > havenât been able to re-establish contact with the > pirates.â > > > The surprise refusal to release the seven crewmen is another > escalation in > > >the > > > > > > struggle between the international community and Somali pirates, who > currently > > > > > > hold 26 vessels and 532 seafarers, according to the International > Maritime > > > Bureau. > > > > > > Dozens of navies have set up joint counter-piracy operations in the > region, > > > particularly in the Gulf of Aden. In response the pirates have > spread further > > > > > east and south into the Indian Ocean. > > > > > > In recent months more navies operating independently have attacked > pirates on > > > > > hijacked ships, often detaining and sometimes killing them. > > > UAE Special Forces stormed a bulk carrier hijacked in the Arabian > Sea on its > > > way from Australia to Jebel Ali this month, rescued the crew and > arrested the > > > > > pirates. > > > Indian forces have had four confrontations with pirates this year. > After the > > > third, in March, a pirate named Bile Hussein warned that Indian > hostages might > > > > > > face rougher treatment as a result. > > > > > > âThey better release them, considering their people > travelling in the waters, > > > > > or we shall jail their people like that,â he said. > âThey have to be ready for > > > > > their citizens to be mistreated in the near future.â > > > > > > Kidnapped crewmen have been facing rougher treatment since late > last year. > > >Some > > > > > > have reported being hung upside down or dragged through the water, > said Wing > > > Cdr Paddy OâKennedy, a spokesman for the counter-piracy EU > Naval Force. > > > > > > âI wouldnât say itâs the norm but itâs > becoming more frequent,â he said. > > > One reason may be that, with pirates demanding higher ransoms, > negotiations > > > are taking longer and pirates are becoming frustrated and taking it > out on the > > > > > > hostages, he said. > > > > > > The average negotiation now lasts about seven months, according to > Nato. > > > Another reason may be that piracy is increasingly led by crime > rings rather > > > than fishermen upset by foreign vessels trespassing in their waters. > > > > > > âThe business model is so good that youâve now got > organised criminal gangs > > > inside Somalia taking over the operations,â said Cdr > OâKennedy. > > > > > > âFor pirates who used to be fishermen, violence isnât > particularly part of > > > their makeup,â he said. âThese organised criminal > gangs use violence as a > > > matter of course.â > > > > > > The navies have few options to help the seven captive seamen, he > said. > > > âUnfortunately these hostages now become just the same as > they were before the > > > > > > deal.â > > > > > > > > > chuang@ > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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