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Religion of Peace jihad monitors placed
conservative estimates at the 241 mark based on preliminary reports;
mortality numbers typically rise as more victims are discovered and
injured victims die of their serious wounds.
This carnage took place following the Christian Holy Week
celebrating the death, burial and resurection of Jesus Christ,
celebrated with ceremonies that included a baptism in Rome of a
former Islamic journalist who reported Islam was unacceptable
because of the jihad violence called for in the Qur'an.
Islamic Muslim jihad began on what in the West was Easter Sunday,
with deadly attacks in India, Iraq, Somalia, Pakistan and
Afghanistan.
Suicide bombings in Samarra and Mosul, Iraq, killed 20, as four
additional attacks by Islamic Muslims killed 24 more, and more than
50 were injured - most of the casualties were women and children.
Islamic jihadists ambushed and killed four police in Srinagar,
India, and a restaurant bombing killed or injured 52 in Torkham,
Pakistan, Sunday.
Islamic terrorists reportedly killed a doctor in Mogadishu, Somalia
as Islamic jihadists sniped landmine-clearing workers in Jawzjan,
Afghanistan, killing five and injuring seven.
On Monday, shooting murders, executions and ambush attacks took
place in Somalia, Thailand, Iraq, Chechnya, Pakistan and
Afghanistan, killing 18 victims total, including a couple more
landmine-clearing workers, this time in the Kunduz area of
Afghanistan.
Tuesday brought 33 deaths and 88 injuries at the hands of jihad
militia in Basra, Iraq, plus five deaths from attacks across
Pakistan.
Seven victims of jihad on Wednesday died from wounds sustained in
attacks against Jowhar, Somalia, at the hands of Islamic Mujahideen
killing villagers.
Nine more died, 19 injured, most at the hands of Islamic Taliban
jihadists using a car bomb against shoppers at a Helmand,
Afthanistan, market and several in a second separate attack.
On Thursday, evidence of torture and sectarian jihad violence turned
up in Diyala, Iraq, revealing 37 victims killed, as mortar attacks
and shootings elsewhere in Iraq killed eight, injured 28, most at
the hands of Islamic jihadists attacking residential neighborhoods.
Ahwazi, Iran, was the scene of a bus shooting by Sa'ad Abi Waqqas
Brigade jihadists, killing seven, while 59 were killed across
Pakistan in jihad attacks mostly between Islamist rivals and seven
children are injured in Yala, Thailand, the targets of an Islamic
jihad bomb.
Thailand was hit again by jihad killers on Friday: a young man shot
dead in his truck. Three died and six injured in Iraq jihad
violence, including two Americans hit in a mortar attack in Baghdad,
and jihad claims two lives, narc-unit cops in Nimroz, Afghanistan.
Jihad violence on Saturday took five lives, injuring eight, in
Afghanistan and Iraq, most of the dead: a family descimated by a
mortar round fired by Islamic terrorists in Bani Saad, Iraq.
The genocide philosophy of jihad follows the theocracy instructions
of the empire of Islam's founder and first emperor, Muhammad, whom
Islamic empire loyalists see as a prophet.
The aim of the violence at this stage, whereby it is mostly against
fellow Islamic, Muslim victims, is to cleanse Islam and intensify
its authority.
Islamic Muslim jihad brought bloodshed to eight nations, but the
United States and Canada were not known victims of the Islamic
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.
However, Muslim leaders the world over pronounced condemnation and
death threats against Geert Wilder of Holland for his film, Fitna,
that points out several Qur'anic passages used to justify violent
jihad.
Don¢t be fooled: Islam is as Islam does; and Islam, according to
Wilder, is a geo-political cause for world dominion that utilizes
religious Muslims who apart from Islam are simple, spiritual people.
"The Qur'an is Islam, and the Qur'an should be banned, it is an evil
book," Wilder said.
Christian missionary work worldwide went largely unreported by
popular media agencies due to the absence of violence in lieu of
teaching a peaceful gospel, or "good news," of Jesus Christ, free of
intimidation, to any willing to hear.