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Islamic Muslim jihad brought death or injury to
more than 100 victims a day, Sunday to Saturday, April 13 to 19,
including al-Qaeda action against Holland because of the film Fitna,
which links Qur’an verses to acts of jihad.
Religion of Peace jihad monitors developed the week’s 778-victim
casualty list of shootings, abduction and torture, knifings, suicide
bombings and other blast attacks based on world reports.
ROP put conservative estimates at the 345-mark dead, 433 injured:
numbers typically change as more victims are discovered and more
injured die of serious wounds.
Sunday bore only 21 casualties last week, including an Ingushetia
judge assassinated by suspected Islamists, plus bombings in Iraq and
Afghanistan that killed six.
On Monday, Somalia violence included a school shooting by Islamic
jihad Muslims that killed four teachers, one of them a 70-year-old
man, and a cinema bombing killing four and injuring 12.
Suicide bombings and other blasts in a campaign of Islamic jihad
killed 22 and injured 46 across Iraq Monday, and Islamic jihad
fighting killed 18 and injured 69 in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
India, Pakistan and Afghanistan noted jihadist violence on Tuesday:
three attacks killing four and injuring nine, targeting mainly
soldiers and police
Jihad in Iraq took 83 lives and injured 147 in eight or more attacks
including a suicide bombing in Ramadi, a courthouse blast in Baqubah,
a murderous rampage in Mosul, jihad attacks in Baghdad and Al-Doum
and a military-style raid against the village of Karbala.
Islamic jihad Muslims added Yemen and Thailand to their victim
nations list for the week Wednesday, killing four cops in a bombing
against Marib, Yemen, and beheading a shrimp farmer in Pattani,
Thailand.
Jihad gunmen opened fire on a minibus in Muqdadiyah, Iraq, killing
two, and Islamist clashes in Pakistan killed 20 and injured 15.
A Fedayeen Islamic jihad suicide bomber in Afghanistan killed 23 and
injured 31 by detonating in a civilian crowd leaving mosque after
Muslim prayers Thursday.
Southern Thailand opened up with three deadly attacks by Islamic
Muslims targeting non-Muslim civilians, and similar murders took a
man’s life in Doda, India, and a woman health worker in Baytha,
Pakistan.
Also on Thursday: jihad in Iraq killed more than 50 at a funeral
gathering, and a like number of prior torture victim dead turn up
heaped in another mass grave discovered this week.
In Mogadishu, Somalia, Islamists used a rocket to kill three
foreigners collecting water.
On Friday, Islamist Muslim jihad fighters claiming affiliation with
al-Qaeda announced revenge for the airing of the film Fitna as
motive for their attack killing two Dutch soldiers in Afghanistan.
Al-Qaeda statements raged against Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilder, maker
of Fitna, as an infidel according to Islamic law whose claims
against Islamic violence insult Islam.
Three Afghan civilians died of a roadside bomb set by Islamic
Taliban jihadists; two Islamic Mujahideen attacks killed four youth
in Pakistan.
The Mujahideen are revered as selfless warriors in Islam because
they fight without pay.
Also on Friday: Islamic jihad Muslims targeted Yemeni officials:
killed three, injured six in a shooting attack near Saada.
On Saturday, 16 more beheaded dead were found in Iraq, and a
roadside bomb injured numerous civilians, one of them, a child, soon
died of severe wounds.
A Thai civilian was targeted, shot and killed by Islamic Muslims
while he road with his wife on a motorcycle - she was injured in the
crash.
An Islamic jihad raid in Somalia killed eight and injured a dozen
more civilians and three more civilians were killed in Zabul,
Afghanistan, the victims of a Taliban bombing attack.
The jihad genocide is Qur'an inspired - it glorifies Allah, the god
of Islam, according to followers of Islam's founder and first
emperor Muhammad, whom Islamic empire loyalists see as a prophet.
Islamic Muslim jihad brought bloodshed to eight victim nations, and
most of the victims were other Muslims - the jihad is so far seen as
a means of purifying Islam through violence before the jihad cause
can focus intensely against infidels.
The United States and Canada were not known victims of Islamic jihad
last week, but a murder in Canada by an Islamist is under review as
possibly an act of jihad.
A Muslim leader is yet to be found to unequivocally condemn jihad,
specifically the Islamic supremacist legal code of Shari’a wherefrom
fatwa religious rulings for jihad spring.
Global Christian missionary work last week went largely unreported
due to an absence of violence: the gospel [good news] of Jesus
Christ was offered to any willing to hear.
The Christian gospel message is offered free of intimidation as
missionaries extend respect for individuals, their cultures and each
person’s individual spiritual journey in life.