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Religion of Peace jihad monitors placed
conservative estimates at the 165 mark in early reports; casualty
numbers typically rise as more victims are discovered and injured
victims succomb to their serious wounds.
With 457 victims seriously injured, the casualty totals rose to more
than 600, a high average as jihad organizers seek to glorify Islam
and Allah, its god of fortresses.
The week began with Islamist attacks reported in Somalia, Chechnya
and Afghanistan: 14 dead and nine wounded, including a sniper death
in Troitskaya, Chechnya, Somali Islamist gunmen shooting 18 in
Hiiraan and an Islamist Taliban bomb in Helmand killing children and
an old man.
Monday violence in Afghanistan included an Islamist Muslim ambush
attack killing a Badghis policeman; in Iraq, three suicide bombers
killed 12 and injured more than 40 in seperate attacks, including
five U.S. soldiers in Baghdad.
On Tuesday, Duluiya and Nasariya, Iraq, bombings killed 23 and
injured 46, most civilian men, women and children; violence in
Pakistan took 46 lives in early reports, the coordinated suicide
bombings in Lahore injured more than 150 civilians.
Islamist Taliban jihad crossfire killed two children and two women
in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Islamist killed two in seperate attacks in
southern Thailand and a roadside attack killed two police in
Mogadishu, Somalia.
Wednesday brought seven deaths and 10 injured by seperate Islamist
jihad attacks in Iraq, two security guards were blown up in Pakistan
and a truck driver died at the hand of a suicide bomber in a
Kandahar, Afghanistan street.
Nine Islamist Muslim jihad attacks killed 29 and injured 92 in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia and Pakistan Thursday, including
coordinated car-bombings in Baghdad, Iraq and an Islamist Fedayeen
suicide bomber in Kabul, Afghanistan taking most of that toll.
Friday attacks in Iraq killed eight, injuring 24; a bomb killed a
child in Swat, Pakistan and an assassin's knife killed a tribal
leader in Sham, Pakistan. In Mogadishu, Somalia, mortars and gunfire
killed five and injured nine, including a child in a residential
home.
Saturday began with a Pattani, Thailand Islamist bombings at a
hotel, and a school killing three and injuring 18. A child and an
elderly man died by an Islamist Shahid bomber in Khost, Afghanistan.
The day concludes with Islamic jihad fighters killing and injuring
25 victims in Pakistan and Iraq.
The genocide philosophy of jihad follows the theocratic religious
instruction of Muhammad to cleanse Islam and expand its authority
through religious orders for violence.
Islamist Muslim jihad brought bloodshed to six nations, but the
United States and Canada were not known victims of Islamist Muslim
terrorists last week.
A Muslim leader is yet to be found to unequivocally condemn jihad or
the Islamic supremacist ideology of Shari’a law wherefrom fatwa
religious rulings for jihad spring.
Equivocation is plentiful, whereby statements cloud the issue and
state Muslims are opposed to the killing of the “innocent.” If an
Islamic cleric declares a fatwa for jihad, Shari’a law describes the
focus of the fatwa for jihad as combatants who are not innocent.
More than two dozen deadly fatwa orders for jihad exist against the
United States, declaring all American citizens to be combatants -
not innocent - and therefore not covered by sanctimonious diatribe
about Muslims standing against the killing of “innocents.”
Don’t be fooled. Meanwhile:
Christian missionary work worldwide went largely unreported by
popular media agencies due to lacking violence in lieu of teaching a
peaceful gospel, or “good news,” of Jesus Christ, free of
intimidation, to any willing to hear.