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limpio
26-12-02, 06:49
Doden door aanslag op kerk in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD - Door een aanslag met handgranaten op een presbyteriaanse kerk in Pakistan zijn woensdag tijdens een kerstviering zeker drie doden gevallen. Nog eens zo'n vijftien andere kerkbezoekers raakten gewond, aldus de politie. Het incident had plaats in de provincie Punjab.De aanslag werd gepleegd door twee mannen die hun gezichten hadden verborgen achter een burqa, een allesbedekkend, traditioneel gewaad dat binnen bepaalde groepen moslimvrouwen gangbaar is.Ongeveer 3 procent van de circa 148 miljoen Pakistani is christen. De groep is geregeld doelwit van acties van moslimextremisten. Zij zien de Amerikaanse strijd tegen terrorisme vooral als een strijd tegen de islam. De extremisten beschouwen de Pakistaanse christenen als handlangers van de VS.In augustus van dit jaar gooiden onbekenden granaten in een kapel van een presbyteriaans ziekenhuis in de Pakistaanse plaats Taxila. Er vielen toen vijf doden.

http://www.telegraaf.nl/nieuwslink/teksten/nws.aanslag.pakistan.kerk.html

i love israel
26-12-02, 12:46
weer een gore laffe aanslag. en dat tijdens kerstmis. deze mensen hebben werkelijk voor niets en niemand enig respect.

MokroMike II
26-12-02, 12:56
Een zelfde soort beesten hebben we al eens eerder gezien....

Eight Palestinians killed in Israeli raid were unarmed civilians, says UN inquiry
By Justin Huggler in Bureij refugee camp, Gaza Strip
17 December 2002


A United Nations inquiry has found that, contrary to claims by the Israeli army, eight of the 10 Palestinians killed in a raid in the Gaza Strip were unarmed civilians.

There was fury among Palestinians at the death toll and the timing of the raid on Bureij refugee camp early on Friday 6 December, during Eid al-Fitr, the festival that marks the end of Ramadan and is one of the most important holidays in the Muslim year.

At the time, the Israeli army claimed most of the dead were armed militants, but a UN inquiry has found that this was not true, according to UN sources. The aim of the raid was to demolish the home of one militant and capture others, the army said.

The UN ordered its own inquiry because two of the dead were employees of Unrwa, a UN agency which provides humanitarian relief to Palestinian refugees. Their deaths came on top of already strained relations between the UN and the Israeli authorities after the death of Iain Hook, a British Unrwa worker shot dead by an Israeli sniper in Jenin last month.

Usama Tahrawi, who worked as a caretaker at a UN-funded school, was one of seven men killed when an Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at a group of Palestinian men on the street. The Israeli army claimed the helicopter fired at armed militants and killed five Hamas gunmen. The UN inquiry found that was not true.

Ahlan Kandil worked as a teacher at a UN-funded school. Her husband, Mohammed, remains in the flat where she died. Her blood is still smeared across the floor, more than a week after her death. Mr Kandil said he had not cleaned it because he wanted to prove that she was a civilian killed inside her own home.

"We were sleeping when we heard the mosque loudspeakers telling people to be careful because there was an incursion," said Mr Kandil. "I heard gunfire from all directions. We were getting ready to take the kids and go downstairs because it's safer. She was getting dressed.

"Suddenly she moved her face. The bullet had entered at her teeth. Another hit her at the side. She said, 'Help me, Mohammed.' Then she turned to look for the kids to see if they were all right. I went to see what happened to her and she fell on the floor, bleeding from her mouth." Mr Kandil rushed his wife to hospital but she died of her injuries.

There was confusion after the militant group Hamas claimed her as a "martyr", but Palestinian militant groups routinely compete with each other to claim "martyrs" killed by the Israeli army as their own for political gain. Hamas sources have said she was not a militant.

On the spot where the helicopter missile killed seven men, Hassan Tahrawi, father of the dead UN employee, pointed out the location, a hundred metres away, where he found his son's leg after the missile blew him apart.

There were militants who fought the Israeli forces who came into Bureij that night, witnesses said, but they were at the other end of the camp.

The young men were on the streets because during Eid, Muslim Palestinians traditionally call on friends and relatives late into the night to celebrate. The men had been at a party and went into the street to see what the noise was. With them was the dead Mr Tahrawi's 15-year-old cousin, Marwan. He had been safely at home but rushed out when the gunfire started and joined the group. His mother showed us his burnt shoes, the only way they could identify his remains.

Ziad Ramadan, aged seven, escaped by minutes. His elder brother Ra'id ordered him to go home because it was not safe, the boy said. As he walked away, the missile hit and he was thrown through the air. Two of his older brothers were killed.

Shaheed
26-12-02, 12:57
Doet me denken aan die laffe bombardementen van de amerikaanse (christenen) op Afghanistan tijdens de ramadan.

limpio
26-12-02, 13:05
Laat me nu denken dat het ging om een aanslag op een heiligdom en op onschuldige kerkgangers...plots sleuren er enkele dwaze wibos Palestina en Afghanistan bij.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap....

Ali G
26-12-02, 14:10
Geplaatst door Shaheed
Doet me denken aan die laffe bombardementen van de amerikaanse (christenen) op Afghanistan tijdens de ramadan.


Da's gek. Dat doet mij namelijk weer denken aan de aanval tijdens het vasten op Jom Kipoer. Van moslims ja!

Hypocriet!

i love israel
26-12-02, 14:22
en niet te vergeten de aanslag op het hotel tijdens de seideravond.