Hehehe... jadi yg teroris itu adalah gua, bukan orang yg ngebantai orang2 Islam 
tsb, kata Abbas Amin.





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> From: Abbas <abas_ami...@yahoo.com>
>To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 10:51 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Re: 59 dead in Afghan shrine blasts on Shiite holy day
> 
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>  
>Inilah gaya TERORIST ! Anti Islam !
>
>--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>>
>> Indahnya Islam itu, penuh dgn hiasan darah, hehehe....
>> 
>> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gxI3AViNe9FXGhKjIfmzefuaa4AQ?docId=CNG.c692205eea1c79e50108f8ba6e772037.711
>> 
>> 
>> 59 dead in Afghan shrine blasts on Shiite holy day
>> 
>> 
>> By Sardar Ahmad (AFP)
>> â€" 12 hours ago  
>> 
>> KABUL â€"  Twin blasts at Afghan shrines on the Shiite holy day of 
>> Ashura left at least 59 people dead Tuesday, with most killed in a 
>> massive suicide attack in Kabul which ripped through a crowd of 
>> worshippers.
>> 
>> The attack in the capital, which killed 55 and 
>> wounded 134, plus a second in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, came 
>> the day after an international meeting in Germany on the future of 
>> Afghanistan following 10 years of war.
>> 
>> The Kabul blast was the 
>> deadliest strike on the capital in three years and President Hamid 
>> Karzai said it was the first time insurgents had struck on such an 
>> important religious day.
>> 
>> It erupted at the entrance to a riverside shrine in the city centre, where 
>> hundreds of singing Shiite Muslims had gathered to mark Ashura along with 
>> men whipping their bare backs as 
>> part of the traditional mourning ritual.
>> 
>> "I was there watching 
>> people mourning when there was suddenly a huge explosion," eyewitness 
>> Ahmad Fawad said. "Some people around me fell down injured. I wasn't 
>> hurt, so I got up and started running. It was horrible."
>> 
>> Men and 
>> women at the scene sobbed as they surveyed the aftermath and screamed 
>> slogans denouncing Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, an AFP photographer at the 
>> scene said.
>> 
>> One young girl, dressed in a green shalwar kameez 
>> smeared in blood, stood shrieking, surrounded by the crumpled bodies of 
>> slain children.
>> 
>> The Taliban denied responsibility for the 
>> "inhumane" attacks in Kabul and Mazar, blaming "the invading enemy" -- 
>> an apparent reference to the 140,000-strong foreign force in 
>> Afghanistan.
>> 
>> The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force 
>> declined to address that claim directly but its commander, US General 
>> John Allen, condemned the blasts as "an attack against Islam itself".
>> 
>> Afghan interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi, meanwhile, directly blamed 
>> Taliban-led insurgents while confirming the death toll.
>> 
>> In an 
>> almost simultaneous blast to the one in Kabul, four people were killed 
>> in Mazar-i-Sharif near the northern city's landmark Blue Mosque.
>> 
>> The dead people were all Shiites, killed as they walked towards the mosque 
>> to carry out mourning rituals, said provincial governor's spokesman 
>> Munir Ahmad Farhad.
>> 
>> When the Sunni Taliban ruled in the 1990s 
>> before being ousted by a US-led invasion in 2001, minority Shiites 
>> suffered brutal persecution, but in recent years sectarian violence has 
>> been rare.
>> 
>> During the 10-day Ashura ceremonies, which peaked on 
>> Tuesday, Shiites beat themselves with knives and chains in religious 
>> fervour as they mark the seventh-century killing of a grandson of the 
>> Prophet Mohammed.
>> 
>> Shiites were effectively banned from marking Ashura in public under the 
>> Taliban.
>> 
>> Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who was due to arrive in London late Tuesday 
>> for talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron, cancelled his UK 
>> visit to return home after the deadly attacks.
>> 
>> A statement from 
>> Karzai's office in Kabul said that on his return, he is slated to "meet 
>> the families of victims ... to express his grief and share his 
>> sympathies".
>> 
>> An Afghan security official speaking on condition of 
>> anonymity said Kabul was now on high alert, with extra security forces 
>> deployed in case of any follow-up attacks.
>> 
>> The unprecedented 
>> strike has prompted fears of an Iraq-style increase in sectarian attacks in 
>> Afghanistan, possibly in a bid to further destabilise an already 
>> fragile Afghan state.
>> 
>> "The attacks looked designed to 
>> intentionally spark ethnic and sectarian violence but they could also 
>> galvanise resistance against what is seen as outside efforts to further 
>> disrupt Afghanistan's already besieged relations," wrote Kate Clark of 
>> Kabul think-tank the Afghanistan Analysts Network in a blog posting.
>> 
>> Kabul has been hit by an increasing number of spectacular attacks in 2011, 
>> including the September assassination of former president Burhanuddin 
>> Rabbani at his home, which badly stalled any hopes for Taliban 
>> reconciliation.
>> 
>> The blasts came the day after delegates at the 
>> Bonn conference agreed to extend international support for Afghanistan 
>> to 2024 following the scheduled withdrawal of all foreign combat troops 
>> by the end of 2014.
>> 
>> Pakistan and the Taliban -- both seen as 
>> pivotal to ending the war -- boycotted the talks, undermining already 
>> limited hopes for progress to peace.
>> 
>> The attacks brought swift international condemnation.
>> 
>> The French foreign ministry described the blasts as "cowardly and odious".
>> 
>> British Foreign Secretary William Hague said he was "shocked" by the attacks 
>> but the international community stood unshaken in its commitment to the 
>> war-ravaged country.
>> 
>> "Yesterday, I attended a conference in Bonn 
>> at which the international community pledged its long-term commitment to 
>> Afghanistan," he said.
>> 
>> "That commitment will not be undermined by such acts of terrorism."
>> 
>> A White House spokesman said the US condemns the "heinous" attacks and 
>> "continues to stand with the Afghan people against terrorism".
>> 
>> Ashura marks the slaughter of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet 
>> Mohammed, near Karbala by armies of the caliph Yazid in 680 AD.
>> 
>> Tradition holds that the revered imam was decapitated and his body 
>> mutilated. His death was a formative event in Shiite Islam.
>> 
>> On Monday, at least 28 people were killed and 78 wounded in a wave of bomb 
>> attacks in central Iraq against Shiite pilgrims making their way to 
>> Karbala.
>> Copyright ©  2011   AFP. All rights reserved. 
>> 
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