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syyuge:

--- Quote from: LKZ on March 18, 2014, 02:31:32 AM ---You see this?

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/3#.UyfhNqhgzTo

Slaughter houses for non-mudrats discovered in Syria. Looks like the price of halal kebab is going down.

--- End quote ---

Muslamics cross all the limits, human or inhuman or evil.

syyuge:
Deadly bomb blast hits Nigeria marketplace:

Security officials say Boko Haram was behind bombing of a crowded market in Borno state that killed at least 20 people.

Suspected Boko Haram fighters have detonated a bomb in a crowded marketplace in northeastern Nigeria killing at least 20 people, witnesses said.

Nigerian security officials said the attack late on Saturday in the town of Bama in Borno state bore the hallmarks of an attack by the al-Qaeda-linked group, which is fighting to carve an Islamic state out of northeast Nigeria.

Security sources say Boko Haram has killed hundreds, possibly thousands, this year in a campaign of violence that is growing in intensity, according to the Reuters news agency.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/03/deadly-bomb-blast-hits-nigeria-marketplace-2014323144256489141.html

syyuge:
How the war against Assad took a step closer to home:

The shooting down of a Syrian fighter jet by Nato member Turkey is a reminder of the risks of spillover from the conflict.

 Turkey's shooting down of a Syrian jet is a reminder of how close to home the war on President Bashar al-Assad is. Turkey is a valued and important Nato member, not least for its borders with the former Soviet Union, Iran and the Arab world. That also makes events on its frontiers of key significance to Britain, bound as it is by the terms of the Nato treaty to defend fellow signatories when they come under attack.

That suggests that Britain could be sucked into the Syrian conflict easily, despite clear evidence that neither the Government nor its electorate has much stomach for that particular fight. 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10717990/How-the-war-against-Assad-took-a-step-closer-to-home.html

syyuge:
Blast hits train in Pakistan's Balochistan:

At least 14 dead, 49 injured after bomb rips through Rawalpindi-bound train in restive Balochistan province.

n explosion has ripped through a train in Pakistan's restive southwestern province of Balochistan, killing at least 14 people, officials said.

The bomb went off on the Rawalpindi-bound Jaffer Express in a carriage reserved for men in the town of Sibi about 160km south of the provincial capital of Quetta.

Local hospital treated 44 injured men and five seriously injured were flown to Quetta via helicopter, the district commissioner told Al Jazeera.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but it came a day after paramilitary troops said they had launched an operation in the violence-racked province and killed around 40 armed men.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/04/bomb-blast-hits-pakistani-train-201448102042314931.html

syyuge:
23 killed, 39 injured in blast at Rawalpindi market

(Reuters) / 9 April 2014

The blast took place in the busy morning hours when dozen of people, mostly grocers and sellers, gather at the market on the outskirts of Islamabad.

A bomb exploded at a vegetable market in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi on Wednesday, killing 23 people and injuring at least 39, police and hospital officials said.

There were no immediate claims of responsibility. Pakistan is holding peace talks with the Pakistani Taleban insurgency, which is supposed to be observing a ceasefire until April 10, but there are dozens of other militant groups.

The Taleban are demanding the release of hundreds of prisoners and the withdrawal of the army from some of the tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan.

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article-display-1.asp?xfile=data/international/2014/April/international_April194.xml&section=international

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