Tereak Allahu Akbar kini sudah menjadi tradisi teriakan setiap pihak. 
Jadi tak menjadi jaminan bahwa itu beragama Islam. Setelah itu korbannya pun 
ternyata umat Islam juga !
Jadi ini adalah masalah politik; yang kemudian "diagamakan" oleh kelompok 
pembenci Islam. Sehingga kelihatannya buat pembenci Islam tak ada "prinadi atau 
kelompok" Yang ada adalah ISLAM Jahat dan agama tak bermoral !

Padahal pelakunya sendiri belum tentu shalat; yang artinya bukan orang Islam 
yang baik ! Kalau orang Islam yang tak baik ini dijadikan ukuran, 
maka................... kita tahu akibatnya................
dan ini hanyalah manipulasi orang pembenci Islam ! Berbau FITNAH !

Cobalah beri kesempatan orang Islam demham kelom[oknya jangan dipukul rata !


Kalau yang menzalimi dan yang dizalimi sama2 orang yang NGAKU Islam; maka tak 
bisa disebut Islam ajaran tak bermoral; karena mereka bukan mewakili AGAMA ! 
Mereka bertindak atas kelompoknya masing2.


--- In [email protected], "pemerhatidunia" <pemerhatidunia@...> wrote:
>
> Teriak Allahu Akbar lalu jlegurrr 69 orang TIDAK BERDOSA MATI.
> Penganut agama tidak bermoral beraksi. 
> 
> Taliban's 'First Revenge' for Bin Laden Killing Leaves 69 Dead in Pakistan
> 
> Published May 13, 2011
> 
> May 13: In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, people transfer 
> an injured man to a hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan.
> 
> AP
> 
> May 13: In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, people transfer 
> an injured man to a hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan.
> 
> Twin explosions struck a paramilitary training center in northwestern 
> Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 69 people, in what the Pakistani Taliban 
> described as its "first revenge" for the killing of Usama bin Laden.
> 
> The group threatened bigger attacks to come, in a statement shortly after the 
> explosions. The blasts targeted newly trained recruits about to be bussed 
> home on leave in Pakistan's Charsadda district, near the Afghan border.
> 
> A suicide bomber detonated at least one of the blasts at the main gate of the 
> facility for the Frontier Constabulary, a poorly equipped but front-line 
> force in Pakistan's battle against Al Qaeda and allied Islamist groups close 
> to the Afghan border. Like other branches of Pakistan security forces, it has 
> received U.S. funding.
> 
> More than 100 people were wounded, and nearly all the victims were recruits.
> 
> "This was the first revenge for Usama's martyrdom. Wait for bigger attacks in 
> Pakistan and Afghanistan," Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told 
> AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.
> 
> The scene of the blast was littered with shards of glass mixed with blood and 
> human flesh. The explosions destroyed at least 10 vans the recruits were 
> boarding to go home for a short break at the end of a recent training session.
> 
> Dr. Abdul Hameed Afridi of Lady Rieding Hospital in Peshawar said 117 people 
> have been treated at the hospital, including 40 with critical wounds.
> 
> About 3 to 4 pounds of explosives were used in one explosion, said police 
> officer Jahanzeb Khan. Ball bearings and nails were used in another, 
> heightening the death toll, he said.
> 
> A vegetable vendor at the site said some recruits were seated in white 
> minivans and others were loading luggage atop the vehicles.
> 
> "There was a big blast," he said. "I saw smoke, blood and body pieces all 
> around."
> 
> The attack was a savage reminder of the toll militant groups are taking on 
> Pakistan even as it faces international suspicion that elements within its 
> security forces may have been harboring bin Laden, who was killed in a raid 
> about three hours' drive from Peshawar.
> 
> Police official Nisar Khan said a suicide bomber, a man in his late teens or 
> early 20s, set off one blast. The cause of the other explosion was not yet 
> known, he said.
> 
> "The first blast occurred in the middle of the road, and after that there was 
> a huge blast that was more powerful than the first," said Abdul Wahid, a 
> 25-year-old recruit whose legs were wounded in the blasts.
> 
> He said he was knocked to the ground by the force of the explosions.
> 
> "After falling, I just started crawling and dragging myself to a safer place 
> ... along the wall of a roadside shop," he said.
> 
> Ahmad Ali, a wounded paramilitary policeman, recalled the horror when the 
> explosions turned a festive Friday morning into a bloodbath.
> 
> "I was sitting in a van waiting for my colleagues. We were in plain clothes 
> and we were happy we were going to see our families," he told AFP by 
> telephone from Shabqadar hospital.
> 
> "I heard someone shouting 'Allah Akbar' and then I heard a huge blast. I was 
> hit by something in my back shoulder. In the meantime I heard another blast 
> and I jumped out of the van. I felt that I was injured and bleeding."
> 
> The Pakistani Taliban last week threatened to attack security forces to 
> avenge bin Laden's killing.
> 
> The Sept. 11 mastermind and at least four others were killed by U.S. Navy 
> SEALs who raided bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, a garrison 
> city. Bin Laden is believed to have lived in the large house for up to six 
> years.
> 
> Pakistani officials have denied knowing he was there but have criticized the 
> American raid ordered by President Obama as a violation of their country's 
> sovereignty.
> 
> Pakistani leaders have also repeatedly pointed out that tens of thousands of 
> their own citizens have died in suicide and other attacks since Sept. 11, 
> 2001, when Islamabad became an ally of the U.S. in taking on Islamist 
> extremists.
> 
> Many of the attacks in Pakistan have targeted security forces, including 
> young cadets or recruits.
> 
> The Associated Press and NewsCore contributed to this report.
> 
> Read more: 
> http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/05/12/police-68-killed-bombings-nw-pakistan/#ixzz1MD7aN7I0
>




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