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syyuge:
Syria civil war 'kills over 150,000 people' in three years:

Syria death toll 'passes 150,000' three years after start of devastating conflict – including 8,000 children

 Over 150,000 people have lost their lives since the March 2011 outbreak of the devastating civil war in Syria, according to new figures.

The London based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which closely monitors the conflict using a network of activists and medical staff in Syria, has documented the deaths of 150,344 people.

More than a third of those killed in Syria – by shellfire, air strikes and bullets – are civilians, the rights group said.

Now in its third year, the war, which continues, unabated, has ravaged entire cities, leaving whole civilian neighbourhoods flattened by shell fire and air strikes.

These include home-made 'barrel bombs', which when dropped from the air carve out craters several metres deep.

In January, with the conflict increasingly internecine and hard to access from outside, the United Nations announced that they would cease counting the war dead.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10737682/Syria-civil-war-kills-over-150000-people-in-three-years.html

syyuge:

--- Quote from: Dan Ben Noah on April 10, 2014, 09:40:35 PM ---Dead Muslims give me a warm fuzzy.

--- End quote ---

That is what they are meant for.

syyuge:
Aftermath of Nigeria bomb blast in Abuja:

In the second ever major attack on Abuja, the Al-Qaeda-inspired terror group Boko Haram detonated a car bomb at a bus stop during rush hour.

 Al-Qaeda-inspired Islamists brought their long-running terror campaign to the outskirts of Nigeria’s capital on Monday with a massive bomb at a bus station that killed at least 71 people.

Explosives were hidden in a vehicle and detonated at the peak of the Monday morning rush hour, when thousands of commuters were queuing to board buses at Nyanya, nine miles south of Abuja city centre.

Dozens were killed in the initial blast, and then more died as fuel tanks in waiting vehicles ignited, triggering several secondary explosions and sending a plume of thick black smoke hundreds of feet into the air.

By nightfall at least 71 people were confirmed dead and 124 were being treated in hospital. Many were badly burnt and the death toll was likely to rise.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/10766090/Aftermath-of-Nigeria-bomb-blast-in-Abuja.html

syyuge:
Syria's bloodshed spills into Iraq as al-Qaeda bombs Shia militant rally:

Al-Qaeda has attacked a Shia militant group in Iraq that has sent fighters to support Syria's President Bashar al-Assad :

 Syria's sectarian war came to the capital of neighbouring Iraq as al-Qaeda bombed a rally for a Shia militant group that has sent fighters to defend the regime in Damascus.

A team of suicide bombers killed at least 33 people and left many more injured after detonating two huge blasts in a stadium packed with around 10,000 people in eastern Baghdad on Friday.

The venue was holding a rally on behalf of the League of Righteous, an Iranian-funded Shia militant group that is one of Iraq's most feared and powerful militias.

Responsibility for the bombing was claimed by al-Qaeda in the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), whose forces are fighting on the rebel side against President Assad.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/10789765/Syrias-bloodshed-spills-into-Iraq-as-al-Qaeda-bombs-Shia-militant-rally.html

Again the protracted war of muslamic infighting.

syyuge:
Turkey swept by protests as anger grows over fatal mine explosion:

Thousands join strike and crowds heckle president while relatives begin to bury the nearly 300 coalminers killed in Soma.

Anger at the deadly mine explosion in Turkey spread across the country on Thursday as thousands of workers joined a protest strike, demonstrators clashed with security forces, and families began to bury scores of men killed in the disaster.

As the death toll at the Soma coalmine pushed towards 300, with hopes extinguished for at least 100 more miners thought to be trapped deep in the pit, fury was directed at the Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan – and fuelled by pictures of one of his aides violently assaulting a protester, and claims that Erdoğan himself had struck a teenage girl.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/15/turkey-protests-mine-explosion-strike-soma

Anger of the Almighty against the muslamic terrorists.

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