Kalo si Omar moyo2 mah 

Berita kalo "Jihadist" di bilang pasti kibulan, tipu
Tapi kalo Kejelekan amerika atau agama lain .... pasti bener.

bukan di cari dulu sumber beritanya tapi langsung di "Judge" kibulan.
cape deh




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 Dari: Omar moyo moyo <omarm...@att.net>
Kepada: "proletar@yahoogroups.com" <proletar@yahoogroups.com> 
Dikirim: Selasa, 13 Agustus 2013 15:37
Judul: Re: [proletar] Agents: 44 gunned down in Nigeria mosque
 


  
Omong kosong kagak ada di CNN atau BBC

pasti kibulan........kebanyakan tipu2kan.

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From: itemabu2 <itema...@gmail.com>
To: proletar <proletar@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 4:30 AM
Subject: [proletar] Agents: 44 gunned down in Nigeria mosque


  
Orang2 Islam dibantai di mesjid.

Tp knp orang2 Islam ga ada yg protes, mengutuk dll atas pembantaian orang2
Islam di mesjid ini?

Jawabnya, heheheh... krn yg ngebantai itu orang Islam jg.

Jadi yg penting itu bukan siapa yg jd korban, tp siapa yg ngebantai. Asal
orang Islam yg ngebantai, maka orang Islam lainnya diam2 akan ngedukung
pembantaian tsb dg pura2 ga tau.

http://www.kptv.com/story/23114990/agents-44-gunned-down-in-nigeria-mosque

Agents: 44 gunned down in Nigeria mosque *Posted: Aug 13, 2013 2:02 AM
* *Updated:
Aug 13, 2013 9:42 AM *
By HARUNA UMAR and MICHELLE FAUL
Associated Press

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) - Suspected Islamic militants wearing army fatigues
gunned down 44 people praying at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, while
another 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous attack, security
agents said Monday.

Sunday's attacks were the latest in a slew of violence blamed on religious
extremists in this West African oil producer, where the radical Boko Haram
group, which wants to oust the government and impose Islamic law, poses the
greatest security threat in years.

It was not immediately clear why the Islamic Boko Haram would have killed
worshipping Muslims, but the group has in the past attacked mosques whose
clerics have spoken out against religious extremism. Boko Haram also has
attacked Christians outside churches and teachers and schoolchildren, as
well as government and military targets.

Since 2010, the militants have been blamed for the killings of more than
1,700 people, according to a count conducted by The Associated Press.

The news about Sunday's violence in Borno state, one of three in the
northeast under a military state of emergency, came as journalists received
a video featuring Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, who gloats over recent
attacks, threatens more, and even says his group is now strong enough to go
after the United States.

The mosque slayings occurred Sunday morning in Konduga town, 35 kilometers
(22 miles) outside Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state.

A state security service agent and Usman Musa, a member of a civilian
militia that works with the military, said Monday they counted the bodies
at the mosque after the attack. Musa said four members of his group - known
as the Civilian Joint Task Force -also were killed when they reached
Konduga and encountered "fierce resistance from heavily armed terrorists."

Musa and the security service agent said the attackers wore military
camouflage uniforms used by the Nigerian army, which they may have acquired
in one of their attacks on military bases.

On their way back from Konduga, the security forces came upon the scene of
another attack at Ngom village, 5 kilometers (3 miles) outside Maiduguri,
where Musa said he counted 12 bodies of civilians.

Twenty-six worshippers at the mosque were hospitalized with gunshot wounds,
said a security guard at the emergency ward of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
He and the state security agent both spoke on condition of anonymity
because they were not allowed to give information to reporters.

Nigeria declared a state of emergency in much of the northeast on May 14 to
fight the onslaught after Boko Haram fighters took over several
northeastern towns and villages in this nation of more than 160 million
people, which is divided almost equally between the predominantly Muslim
north and the mainly Christian south.

In the video received by journalists Monday, Shekau brushes off any gains
asserted by the security forces.

"You soldiers have claimed that you are powerful, that we have been
defeated, that we are mad people," Shekau says, speaking in the local Hausa
language. "But how can a mad man successfully coordinate recent attacks in
Gamboru, in Malam Fatori, slaughter people in Biu, kill in Gwoza and in
Bama, where soldiers fled under our heavy fire power?

"We have killed countless soldiers and we are going to kill more."

He further insists the extremists' "strength and firepower has surpassed
that of Nigeria. ... We can now comfortably confront the United States of
America."

Shekau also said Nigeria's military is "lying to the world" about its
casualties. "They lied that they have killed our members, but we are the
ones that have killed the soldiers."

He apparently was referring to Aug. 4 attacks on a military base at Malam
Fatori and a police outpost in Bama, both near the border with Cameroon.
Joint Task Force spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa told reporters 32
extremists, two soldiers and one police officer were killed. But when the
Borno state governor called on the head of the task force to commiserate,
Maj. Gen. Jah Ewansiah told him in front of reporters that they lost 12
soldiers and seven policemen. Nigeria's military regularly lowballs
casualty figures of civilians and military.

Under orders from the military, cellphone and Internet service has been cut
in Borno, making communications difficult. The military says the extremists
were using cellphones to coordinate attacks. But some government officials
argue that the lack of communication prevents civilians from informing them
of suspicious movements and getting help when they are attacked.

___

Faul reported from Lagos, Nigeria.

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