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Religion of Peace jihad monitors placed
conservative estimates at the 143 mark killed in early reports, with
death counts expected rise as victims are discovered and more
critically injured die.
Jihad deaths struck hard in Iraq Sunday, March 30: 15 torture victim
bodies turned up, one an American soldier missing from three years
ago. Also, a car bomb and mortar attacks killed 14 and injured 29
across Iraq.
In southern Thailand starting Sunday and through the week, Islamic
terrorists killed three, including an older man gunned down while
sitting in his truck Thursday.
On Monday, a dozen Somalis died during an Islamic jihad attack on
their village while another man was shot dead in Mogadishu. Attacks
in Iraq and Pakistan killed eight more, including a couple stoned
dead for adultery.
Tuesday brought bombings and shootings in Afghanistan, Iraq and
Pakistan, killing 16, injuring 11, including two from a Pakistani
tribal peace committee bombed in their vehicle by Islamists.
The jihad carnage continued Wednesday, with multiple attacks across
Iraq claiming 18 lives and 30 injuries; Islamic gunmen shot a man
dead in Kupwara, India, and Islamic Muslims killed three, injured
eight, at a government office in Qansah Dhere, Somalia.
Thursday violence in Iraq killed 10 more, injured 17, including a
woman and five-year-old child killed by Islamic Fedayeen bombers.
Afghanistan was hit by Islamic jihadists Thursday and Friday, with a
fuel truck driver killed in Kunar and a suicide bombing in Lashkar
Gah killing four, injuring eight.
Two policemen were kidnapped and tortured brutally to death by
Islamic al-Badr Mujahideen terrorists in Kupwara, India, Friday.
In Mogadishu, Somalia, an Islamic militant bomb takes five lives,
and in Iraq, suicide bombings kill 16 and injure 33, most at a
funeral from earlier violence.
Saturday brought jihad violence to Somalia – ambush, three dead,
three injured; Iraq, abduction and beheading: four dead; Yemen, a
shooting with one death, seven injuries, and Pakistan, sectarian
violence killing two, injuring 26.
More violence by Islamic Jihad Muslims across Iraq killed eight and
injured 17, most from a civilian bus bombing in Baghdad and
including a Christian priest targeted for assassination in Karradah.
Islamist Muslim jihad brought bloodshed to 10 nations, but the
United States and Canada were not victims of known Islamist Muslim
terrorist violence 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.
Christian missionary work worldwide went largely unreported due to
its peaceful teaching of a gospel, or “good news,” of God’s love and
grace in Jesus Christ to any willing to hear.