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No Honor Among Jihadists: Shahid Blows Up Fellow Muslims
« on: February 25, 2009, 11:04:01 PM »
Tamil Shahid Detonates Self Against Rival Faction, Killing Two

Shades of Iraq, where the only thing Shiite and Sunni jihadists enjoy more than murdering U.S. soldiers, Christians, and "collaborators" is killing each other; or Gaza, where the ongoing PLO civil war (between Hamas and Fatah) is nothing new to any of us. Nice to see it's happening within other Muslim Nazi groups as well, though of course this has been going on all along--it's just not reported by the petrodollar media.

http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2008-02/2008-02-24-voa8.cfm?CFID=125099514&CFTOKEN=71830627&jsessionid=8830bb68438f0142861825205a33911d777e

Quote from: Voice of America
Suspected Tamil Suicide Bomber Kills 2 in Eastern Sri Lanka
By VOA News
24 February 2008
 
A Sri Lankan official says a suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomber detonated his explosives Sunday, killing two members of a Tiger breakaway faction.

The military official says the bombing occurred in the eastern district of Batticaloa when the bike-riding bomber rammed into a motorbike carrying the two members of the rival group.

In other violence, Sri Lanka's Defense Ministry says three soldiers and more than 40 rebel Tamil Tigers were killed in battles Saturday, as the government fights to gain control of rebel-held territory in the north.

In a statement Sunday, the ministry said the fatal clashes occurred in Wanni and Jaffna.  It says another five rebels and 26 soldiers were wounded in the fighting.  The casualty figures cannot be independently confirmed.

The ministry adds that the operation in the north is ongoing.

Violence on the island has escalated, particularly near rebel strongholds in the north, since the government withdrew from a cease-fire with the Tigers last month.

The rebels have been fighting for an independent homeland in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka for more than two decades.