Re: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

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Yg jadi pembantai nomor satu di India itu adalah orang Islam, bukan orang 
Inggris.
 
 

From: Abbas abas_ami...@yahoo.com
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 12:33 PM
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Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS di INDIA ?

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@... wrote:

 
 Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
 
 Middle East
 Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
 Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left at 
 least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
 Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
 
 Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a year, 
 which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
 
 Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
 have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
 further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
 political crisis.
 
 Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
 Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
 
 There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
 dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
 said.
 
 Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of international 
 presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its anniversary with a 
 parade on Friday.
 
 We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were within 
 the Green Zone, said Jamail.
 
 Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At least 
 two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 injured.
 
 Co-ordinated attacks
 
 The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
 violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of Arbaeen, 
 when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of mourning for 
 Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
 
 On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
 communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
 sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
 
 In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
 roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in the 
 impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources said.
 
 There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for work. 
 Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a police 
 officer at the scene who declined to be named.
 
 A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
 burned some cars.
 
 Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
 Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
 ministry official said.
 
 In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to the 
 holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south of 
 Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital reports.
 
 Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, said 
 Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to the 
 political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
 
 Arrest warrant
 
 Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest warrant 
 against his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi on charges of terrorism.
 
 In a subsequent move, Maliki called for a vote of no confidence against 
 Saleh el-Mutlaq, the deputy prime minister and another leading Sunni 
 politician.
 
 Since the warrant was issued, the Sunni-led Iraqiya political bloc has 
 boycotted parliament.
 
 Maliki on Wednesday stated that if the boycott continues, those 
 participating would be placed on extended leave and replacements would be 
 found for their positions.
 
 Further complicating the situation, the hardline Shia bloc, led by anti-US 
 cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, said it would not be a part of any negotiations that 
 include rival political group Asaeb al-Haq.
 
 Maliki recently stated that there could be no security in Iraq without 
 political stability.







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[proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-09 Terurut Topik muskitawati


 Abbas abas_amin08@...
 Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN
 massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS
 di INDIA ?

Kapat tuh kejadiannya ???  Enggak ada catatan sejarahnya, mungkin cuma fitnah 
muslimin saja untuk memaafkan kejahatan agamanya sendiri.

Jadi kalopun memang pernah ada Massacre orang India oleh Inggris, maka hal itu 
hanyalah terjadi karena berperang bukan karena agamanya.  Hal ini kita semua 
gampang koq membuktikannya, ternyata sekarang enggak pernah Inggris itu bikin 
massacre seperti yang anda fitnahkan itu.

Demikianlah perbuatan salah bisa dilakukan siapapun, tapi kalo bisa disadarkan 
maka kesalahan itu pun tidak perlu diperpanjang lagi dan pelakunya pun boleh 
diadili dan dihukum tidak pernah dilindungi.

Beda sekali dengan Islam, dulunya membunuh, sekarang juga tetap saling 
membunuh, dan tidak bisa disadarkan karena tidak boleh diubah ajaran aselinya 
memang begitu.

Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati.










 
 --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@ wrote:
 
  
  Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
  
  Middle East
  Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
  Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left 
  at least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
  Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
  
  Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a 
  year, which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
  
  Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
  have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
  further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
  political crisis.
  
  Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
  Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
  
  There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
  dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
  said.
  
  Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of international 
  presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its anniversary with a 
  parade on Friday.
  
  We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were within 
  the Green Zone, said Jamail.
  
  Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At 
  least two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 
  injured.
  
  Co-ordinated attacks
  
  The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
  violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of 
  Arbaeen, when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of 
  mourning for Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
  
  On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
  communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
  sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
  
  In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
  roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in the 
  impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources said.
  
  There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for 
  work. Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a 
  police officer at the scene who declined to be named.
  
  A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
  burned some cars.
  
  Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
  Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
  ministry official said.
  
  In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to 
  the holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south of 
  Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital 
  reports.
  
  Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, said 
  Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to the 
  political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
  
  Arrest warrant
  
  Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest warrant 
  against his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi on charges of terrorism.
  
  In a subsequent move, Maliki called for a vote of no confidence against 
  Saleh el-Mutlaq, the deputy prime minister and another leading Sunni 
  politician.
  
  Since the warrant was issued, the Sunni-led Iraqiya political bloc has 
  boycotted parliament.
  
  Maliki on Wednesday stated that if the boycott continues, those 
  participating would be placed on extended leave and replacements would 
  be found for their positions.
  
  Further complicating the situation, the hardline Shia bloc, led by anti-US 
  cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, said it would not be a part of any negotiations 
  that include rival political group Asaeb al-Haq.
  
  Maliki recently stated that there could be no security in Iraq without 
  political stability.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-09 Terurut Topik rezameutia


--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, muskitawati muskitawati@... wrote:

 
 
  Abbas abas_amin08@
  Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN
  massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS
  di INDIA ?
 
 Kapat tuh kejadiannya ???  Enggak ada catatan sejarahnya, mungkin cuma fitnah 
 muslimin saja untuk memaafkan kejahatan agamanya sendiri.
 


1922.

udah jelas inggris membantai orang india sama seperti orang belanda yang 
membantai orang indonesia.  pembantaian belanda oleh westerling sekitar 40,000 
orang, belum lagi ditambah dengan tragedi rawa gede yang baru diributin kemaren 
ini.

orang belanda nggak ada apa2nya jika dibandingkan dengan orang inggris pada 
saat kejadian 1922 di malabar adalah pembantaian orang inggris di india yang 
menewaskan korban sekitar 200,000 - 300,000 orang.

elu tuh, udah bego tapi masih aja pamer ketololan nggak ada malunya. 

kalo elu terlalu bego sehingga nggak pernah membaca buku gandhi, apa sih 
susahnya elu tinggal searching di google?

dasar bego lu mus.




 Jadi kalopun memang pernah ada Massacre orang India oleh Inggris, maka hal 
 itu hanyalah terjadi karena berperang bukan karena agamanya.  Hal ini kita 
 semua gampang koq membuktikannya, ternyata sekarang enggak pernah Inggris itu 
 bikin massacre seperti yang anda fitnahkan itu.
 
 Demikianlah perbuatan salah bisa dilakukan siapapun, tapi kalo bisa 
 disadarkan maka kesalahan itu pun tidak perlu diperpanjang lagi dan pelakunya 
 pun boleh diadili dan dihukum tidak pernah dilindungi.
 
 Beda sekali dengan Islam, dulunya membunuh, sekarang juga tetap saling 
 membunuh, dan tidak bisa disadarkan karena tidak boleh diubah ajaran aselinya 
 memang begitu.
 
 Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@ wrote:
  
   
   Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
   
   Middle East
   Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
   Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left 
   at least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
   Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
   
   Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a 
   year, which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
   
   Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
   have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
   further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
   political crisis.
   
   Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
   Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
   
   There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
   dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
   said.
   
   Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of 
   international presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its 
   anniversary with a parade on Friday.
   
   We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were 
   within the Green Zone, said Jamail.
   
   Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At 
   least two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 
   injured.
   
   Co-ordinated attacks
   
   The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
   violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of 
   Arbaeen, when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of 
   mourning for Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
   
   On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
   communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
   sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
   
   In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
   roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in 
   the impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources 
   said.
   
   There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for 
   work. Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a 
   police officer at the scene who declined to be named.
   
   A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
   burned some cars.
   
   Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
   Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
   ministry official said.
   
   In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to 
   the holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south 
   of Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital 
   reports.
   
   Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, 
   said Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to 
   the political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
   
   Arrest warrant
   
   Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest 
   warrant against 

Re: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-09 Terurut Topik item abu
Ornag yg dibantai orang Islam di India itu jumlahnya puluhan juta, ga ada yg 
bisa nyamain keganasan orang Islam.
 
Thn 1971 aja di Bangladesh, jutaan orang dibantai dan ratusan ribu cewek 
diperkosa oleh pejihad2 di jalan auloh.
 
 

From: Abbas abas_ami...@yahoo.com
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2012 11:13 AM
Subject: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions


  
Jadi Indian massacre dilakukan orang Islam ? Jangan2 Bangsa Maya juga lenyap 
karena orang Islam ? Kalau menurut si DEBIL !

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu itemabu@... wrote:

 Yg jadi pembantai nomor satu di India itu adalah orang Islam, bukan orang 
 Inggris.
  
  
 
 From: Abbas abas_amin08@...
 To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 12:33 PM
 Subject: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad 
 explosions
 
 
   
 Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS di INDIA ?
 
 --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@ wrote:
 
  
  Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
  
  Middle East
  Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
  Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left 
  at least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
  Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
  
  Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a 
  year, which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
  
  Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
  have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
  further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
  political crisis.
  
  Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
  Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
  
  There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
  dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
  said.
  
  Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of international 
  presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its anniversary with a 
  parade on Friday.
  
  We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were 
  within the Green Zone, said Jamail.
  
  Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At 
  least two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 
  injured.
  
  Co-ordinated attacks
  
  The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
  violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of 
  Arbaeen, when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of 
  mourning for Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
  
  On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
  communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
  sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
  
  In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
  roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in 
  the impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources said.
  
  There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for 
  work. Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a 
  police officer at the scene who declined to be named.
  
  A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
  burned some cars.
  
  Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
  Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
  ministry official said.
  
  In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to 
  the holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south of 
  Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital 
  reports.
  
  Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, 
  said Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to 
  the political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
  
  Arrest warrant
  
  Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest 
  warrant against his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi on charges of 
  terrorism.
  
  In a subsequent move, Maliki called for a vote of no confidence against 
  Saleh el-Mutlaq, the deputy prime minister and another leading Sunni 
  politician.
  
  Since the warrant was issued, the Sunni-led Iraqiya political bloc has 
  boycotted parliament.
  
  Maliki on Wednesday stated that if the boycott continues, those 
  participating would be placed on extended leave and replacements would 
  be found for their positions.
  
  Further complicating the situation, the hardline Shia bloc, led by 
  anti-US cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, said it would not be a part of any 
  negotiations that include rival political group Asaeb al-Haq.
  
  Maliki recently stated that there could be no security in Iraq without 
  political

Re: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-09 Terurut Topik Sunny
Jumlah orang India beragama Islam adalah kurang lebih sama banyak dengan 
penduduk  Indonesia, yaitu  240 juta orang.

From: item abu 
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 11:13 PM
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad 
explosions

  
Ornag yg dibantai orang Islam di India itu jumlahnya puluhan juta, ga ada yg 
bisa nyamain keganasan orang Islam.
 
Thn 1971 aja di Bangladesh, jutaan orang dibantai dan ratusan ribu cewek 
diperkosa oleh pejihad2 di jalan auloh.
 
 

From: Abbas mailto:abas_amin08%40yahoo.com
To: mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2012 11:13 AM
Subject: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions


  
Jadi Indian massacre dilakukan orang Islam ? Jangan2 Bangsa Maya juga lenyap 
karena orang Islam ? Kalau menurut si DEBIL !

--- In mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com, item abu itemabu@... wrote:

 Yg jadi pembantai nomor satu di India itu adalah orang Islam, bukan orang 
 Inggris.
 Â 
 Â 
 
 From: Abbas abas_amin08@...
 To: mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 12:33 PM
 Subject: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad 
 explosions
 
 
 Â  
 Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS di INDIA ?
 
 --- In mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@ 
 wrote:
 
  
  Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
  
  Middle East
  Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
  Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left 
  at least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
  Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
  
  Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a 
  year, which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
  
  Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
  have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
  further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
  political crisis.
  
  Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
  Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
  
  There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
  dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
  said.
  
  Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of international 
  presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its anniversary with a 
  parade on Friday.
  
  We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were 
  within the Green Zone, said Jamail.
  
  Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At 
  least two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 
  injured.
  
  Co-ordinated attacks
  
  The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
  violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of 
  Arbaeen, when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of 
  mourning for Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
  
  On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
  communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
  sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
  
  In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
  roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in 
  the impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources said.
  
  There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for 
  work. Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a 
  police officer at the scene who declined to be named.
  
  A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
  burned some cars.
  
  Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
  Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
  ministry official said.
  
  In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to 
  the holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south of 
  Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital 
  reports.
  
  Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, 
  said Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to 
  the political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
  
  Arrest warrant
  
  Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest 
  warrant against his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi on charges of 
  terrorism.
  
  In a subsequent move, Maliki called for a vote of no confidence against 
  Saleh el-Mutlaq, the deputy prime minister and another leading Sunni 
  politician.
  
  Since the warrant was issued, the Sunni-led Iraqiya political bloc has 
  boycotted parliament.
  
  Maliki on Wednesday stated that if the boycott continues, those 
  participating would be placed on extended leave and replacements

Re: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-08 Terurut Topik item abu
Yg jadi pembantai nomor satu di India itu adalah orang Islam, bukan orang 
Inggris.
 
 

From: Abbas abas_ami...@yahoo.com
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 12:33 PM
Subject: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions


  
Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS di INDIA ?

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@... wrote:

 
 Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
 
 Middle East
 Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
 Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left at 
 least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
 Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
 
 Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a year, 
 which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
 
 Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
 have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
 further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
 political crisis.
 
 Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
 Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
 
 There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
 dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
 said.
 
 Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of international 
 presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its anniversary with a 
 parade on Friday.
 
 We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were within 
 the Green Zone, said Jamail.
 
 Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At least 
 two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 injured.
 
 Co-ordinated attacks
 
 The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
 violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of Arbaeen, 
 when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of mourning for 
 Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
 
 On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
 communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
 sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
 
 In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
 roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in the 
 impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources said.
 
 There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for work. 
 Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a police 
 officer at the scene who declined to be named.
 
 A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
 burned some cars.
 
 Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
 Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
 ministry official said.
 
 In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to the 
 holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south of 
 Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital reports.
 
 Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, said 
 Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to the 
 political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
 
 Arrest warrant
 
 Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest warrant 
 against his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi on charges of terrorism.
 
 In a subsequent move, Maliki called for a vote of no confidence against 
 Saleh el-Mutlaq, the deputy prime minister and another leading Sunni 
 politician.
 
 Since the warrant was issued, the Sunni-led Iraqiya political bloc has 
 boycotted parliament.
 
 Maliki on Wednesday stated that if the boycott continues, those 
 participating would be placed on extended leave and replacements would be 
 found for their positions.
 
 Further complicating the situation, the hardline Shia bloc, led by anti-US 
 cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, said it would not be a part of any negotiations that 
 include rival political group Asaeb al-Haq.
 
 Maliki recently stated that there could be no security in Iraq without 
 political stability.







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[proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-08 Terurut Topik Abbas
Jadi Indian massacre dilakukan orang Islam ? Jangan2 Bangsa Maya juga lenyap 
karena orang Islam ? Kalau menurut si DEBIL !

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu itemabu@... wrote:

 Yg jadi pembantai nomor satu di India itu adalah orang Islam, bukan orang 
 Inggris.
  
  
 
 From: Abbas abas_amin08@...
 To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 12:33 PM
 Subject: [proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
 
 
   
 Jadi bagaimana tentang INDIAN massacre yang dilakukan INGGEIS di INDIA ?
 
 --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@ wrote:
 
  
  Mereka trus saja saling berbunuhan...
  
  Middle East
  Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
  Bombs in Iraqi capital kill at least two people, a day after blasts left 
  at least 70 dead amid growing sectarian fears.
  Last Modified: 06 Jan 2012 11:26
  
  Friday's attacks come a day after the nation's bloodiest violence in a 
  year, which left at least 70 people dead [Reuters]
  
  Multiple explosions in Baghdad have killed at least two Shias, officials 
  have said, a day after a wave of bombings killed more than 70 people, 
  further deepening the country's sectarian divide at a time of ongoing 
  political crisis.
  
  Four explosions rocked central Baghdad around noon, Dahr Jamail, Al 
  Jazeera's correspondent in the Iraqi capital, reported.
  
  There were ... three roadside bombs across Baghdad, with a total of two 
  dead and 20 wounded, the vast majority of those being Shia pilgrims, he 
  said.
  
  Rockets were fired against Baghdad's Green Zone, the hub of international 
  presence in the city, as Iraq's military marked its anniversary with a 
  parade on Friday.
  
  We heard several explosions, and our sources say two of those were within 
  the Green Zone, said Jamail.
  
  Some of the explosions were rockets and mortar rounds, police said. At 
  least two buildings in northern and central Baghdad were hit, leaving 10 
  injured.
  
  Co-ordinated attacks
  
  The wave of attacks, which comes after the country's bloodiest day of 
  violence in a year, occurred in the prelude to the Shia holy day of 
  Arbaeen, when followers travel to Karbala to mark the end of 40 days of 
  mourning for Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
  
  On Thursday, co-ordinated attacks targeted Shia Muslims and their 
  communities, leading to an atmosphere of fear that recalls the bloody 
  sectarian war from 2006 to 2007.
  
  In the morning, a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle, and another two 
  roadside devices, killed at least nine people and wounded 35 others in the 
  impoverished Sadr City district in northeastern Baghdad, sources said.
  
  There was a group of day labourers gathered, waiting to be hired for 
  work. Someone brought his small motorcycle and parked it nearby, said a 
  police officer at the scene who declined to be named.
  
  A few minutes later it blew up, killed some people, wounded others and 
  burned some cars.
  
  Two bomb attacks in Kadhimiyah, another predominantly Shia district in 
  Baghdad's north, killed another 15 people and wounded 31, an interior 
  ministry official said.
  
  In the afternoon, a suicide bomber struck Shia pilgrims on their way to 
  the holy city of Karbala. The attack, near Nasiriyah about 200km south of 
  Baghdad, killed at least 45 Iraqis, according to police and hospital 
  reports.
  
  Political leaders fight each other for power, and we pay the price, said 
  Ahmed Khalaf, a labourer near the site of attacks, in reference to the 
  political tension between Sunni and Shia leaders.
  
  Arrest warrant
  
  Last month, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, ordered an arrest warrant 
  against his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi on charges of terrorism.
  
  In a subsequent move, Maliki called for a vote of no confidence against 
  Saleh el-Mutlaq, the deputy prime minister and another leading Sunni 
  politician.
  
  Since the warrant was issued, the Sunni-led Iraqiya political bloc has 
  boycotted parliament.
  
  Maliki on Wednesday stated that if the boycott continues, those 
  participating would be placed on extended leave and replacements would 
  be found for their positions.
  
  Further complicating the situation, the hardline Shia bloc, led by anti-US 
  cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, said it would not be a part of any negotiations 
  that include rival political group Asaeb al-Haq.
  
  Maliki recently stated that there could be no security in Iraq without 
  political stability.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[proletar] Re: Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions

2012-01-06 Terurut Topik rezameutia
'darah dan sperma', katanya si item ke pacar homonya si jusfiq homo tua bangka 
sialan.

seperti kata jusfiq bilang, ada istilah 'pre homo sexual' bagi bocah cilik 
seperti si item maka hal ini mengingatkan si item waktu masih bocah dulu (pre 
homo sexual) ketika pantatnya pertama kali disodomi oleh pendetanya.  

tentu saja karena si bocah item pantatnya masih perawan sehingga ketika 
disodomi oleh pendeta pantatnya hanya penuh  oleh 'darah dan sperma'.  sweet 
memories never dies...


hehehe



 

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu itemabu@... wrote:

 Indahnya Islam itu, penuh berhiaskan darah dan sperma, hehehe...
  
 
 From: Bukan Pedanda bukan.pedanda@...
 To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 9:18 PM
 Subject: [proletar] Aljazeera: Shia pilgrims killed in Baghdad explosions
 
 
   
 






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