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Taliban Bomb Kills Court Workers in Kabul


A victim of a bomb attack outside Kabul's Supreme Court complex on Tuesday.
By ROD NORDLAND
Published: June 11, 2013

KABUL, Afghanistan — Within hours of the top United Nations official in Afghanistan issuing a statement saying the Taliban had “signaled their willingness” to talk about reducing civilian casualties, militants set off a bomb that killed at least 17 civilians and wounded 39 others, many of them critically, outside the capital’s Supreme Court complex on Tuesday.

The powerful explosion, felt throughout central Kabul, destroyed three buses taking court workers home from their jobs, according to Gen. Dawood Amin, the deputy Kabul police chief. He said the death toll might rise beyond 17, as the authorities were still searching for bodies. The victims included at least nine women and several children, he said, but no police or military personnel.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/12/world/asia/taliban-discussions-with-united-nations.html?hp&_r=0
 
2 Jerusalemites are deported after being attacked by settler

[ 11/06/2013 - 06:19 PM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- The Israeli police has released on Monday two Jerusalemite youths on deportation order for 3 days from their houses and work places.

Muhammad Ghaith, 23, and his friend Ali Kiresh, 21, have submitted a complain in a police station against an Israeli settler who threatened them with a knife, however they were surprised that the Israeli settler has complained against them claiming that they tried to hit him with a metal object.

Ghaith said that the Israeli settler belongs to the Israeli settlement Assembly Elad where he hit him and tried to stab him with a knife but the neighborhood residents intervened.

The Israeli police released Ghaith and his friend on fine of 3 thousand shekels and a deportation order for 3 days.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...KdnE80znLU1iXmKO8AJEF3nEqJ+0gLuSrnuGaewXy1hU=
 
Israeli military court sentenced two Palestinian children to jail

[ 12/06/2013 - 10:45 AM ]

JENIN, (PIC)-- The Israeli military court in Salem, north of the West Bank, sentenced two Palestinian children from Burkin village in Jenin to three months in jail without any consideration to their age.

Local sources said that the court sentenced 13-year-old Ahmed Khalaf and 14-year-old Osama Subuh to three months in jail and a fine of 2000 shekels on each one of them.

The sources said that the court refused the lawyer’s request for their release in view of their age and insisted that they should stand trial.

Both children were arrested around a month ago near the Jalama checkpoint, north of Jenin.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...gNj5YnoMq0z3cGuG04HvV8wUikRi8uE3LPJ9t+xo3rag=
 
Taliban beheads two boys in southern Afghanistan

ReutersReuters – Mon, Jun 10, 2013


KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban fighters beheaded two boys aged 10 and 16 as a warning to villagers not to cooperate with the Afghan government, local officials said.

The boys, named Khan and Hameedullah, had travelled to Afghan army and police checkpoints near their home in the southern province of Kandahar, scrounging for leftover food to bring to their families, the officials said.

"The boys were on their way back ... when they were stopped by Taliban insurgents who beheaded them," the chief of Zhari district, Jamal Agha, told Reuters. "Both of them were innocent children and had nothing to do with government or foreigners."

http://news.yahoo.com/taliban-beheads-two-boys-southern-afghanistan-153319841.html
 
Pakistan: 11 female university students among 24 killed in Quetta bus bombing

Another four injured in second blast at hospital where victims were being treated.

At least 24 people have been killed, 11 of them female university students, and many others injured after a bomb was set off near a bus in the Pakistani city of Quetta.

A second device was then detonated at the hospital where friends and relatives had gone to visit the injured and gunmen storm the building. The situation remains ongoing.

Reports said the initial blast happened in the car-park of the Sardar Badur Khan Women’s University just as students were heading home after lessons. The injured were taken to the Bolan Medical Hospital where local officials and police were among the visitors. At least four people were hurt in the second blast.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-24-killed-in-quetta-bus-bombing-8660081.html
 
51 killed in new wave of Iraq attacks
By Sinan Salaheddin, Associated Press 4 p.m. EDT June 16, 2013


(Photo: Nabil Al-Jurani, AP)


10 coordinated car bombs and a shooting across Iraq
Violence has killed at least 51 and wounded dozens
Blasts hit half a dozen cities and towns in the south and center of the country

BAGHDAD (AP) — A blistering string of apparently coordinated bombings and a shooting across Iraq killed at least 51 and wounded dozens Sunday, spreading fear throughout the country in a wave of violence that is raising the prospect of a return to widespread sectarian killing a decade after a U.S.-led invasion.

Violence has spiked sharply in Iraq in recent months, with the death toll rising to levels not seen since 2008. Nearly 2,000 have been killed since the start of April, including more than 180 this month.

The surge in bloodshed accompanies rising sectarian tensions within Iraq and growing concerns that its unrest is being fanned by the Syrian civil war raging next door.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/06/16/iraq-shiite-bomb-shooting/2427797/
 
51 killed in new wave of Iraq attacks
By Sinan Salaheddin, Associated Press 4 p.m. EDT June 16, 2013


(Photo: Nabil Al-Jurani, AP)


10 coordinated car bombs and a shooting across Iraq
Violence has killed at least 51 and wounded dozens
Blasts hit half a dozen cities and towns in the south and center of the country

BAGHDAD (AP) — A blistering string of apparently coordinated bombings and a shooting across Iraq killed at least 51 and wounded dozens Sunday, spreading fear throughout the country in a wave of violence that is raising the prospect of a return to widespread sectarian killing a decade after a U.S.-led invasion.

Violence has spiked sharply in Iraq in recent months, with the death toll rising to levels not seen since 2008. Nearly 2,000 have been killed since the start of April, including more than 180 this month.

The surge in bloodshed accompanies rising sectarian tensions within Iraq and growing concerns that its unrest is being fanned by the Syrian civil war raging next door.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/06/16/iraq-shiite-bomb-shooting/2427797/
 
Three people killed in northern Yemen bombing: official


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SANAA | Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:15am EDT

(Reuters) - Three people were killed and eight wounded in a town in northern Yemen on Wednesday when a suicide bomber riding a motorbike blew himself up in a busy market, a security official said.

The attack occurred in Saada, a town near the border with Saudi Arabia and about 130 km (80 mile) north of the capital, Sanaa. Saada has been under the control of Shi'ite Houthi rebels for several years.

The official said the dead included two civilians and the bomber, whose affiliation was not immediately known.

"The bodies flew across the market and people panicked as they ran for cover," a witness told Reuters. "The scene was frightening and terrible."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/19/us-yemen-bombing-idUSBRE95I08420130619
 
Gunmen have killed 11 people, including at least nine foreign tourists, after storming a hotel in northern Pakistan.

The nationalities of the victims have not been fully confirmed, although they include a number of Ukrainians and Chinese. One Pakistani also died.

The assault happened at the base camp of Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth highest mountain, in Gilgit-Baltistan.

It is the first such attack on tourists in the region. The Pakistani Taliban has told the BBC it was responsible.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23018706
 
Officials say Egyptian Sunni Muslims kill 4 Shiites, charging they were spreading their faith


By Associated Press, Published: June 23

CAIRO — Sunni Muslim villagers killed four Shiite men on Sunday, accusing them of trying to spread their version of Islam, according to Egyptian security officials.

The four were beaten to death in Giza province, near the capital, Cairo, in one of the most serious sectarian incidents in Egypt in recent months.

The Health Ministry confirmed the death toll, adding that scores of Shiites were seriously injured in the attack.

About 3,000 angry villagers, including ultraconservative Salafis, surrounded the house of Shiite leader Hassan Shehata, threatening to set it on fire if 34 Shiites inside did not leave the village before the end of the day, according to the officials. When they refused, villagers attacked them, dragged them along the ground, and partially burned the house, the officials said.

The Shiites were performing religious rituals outside the house when they were attacked, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...b0bcf6-dc3d-11e2-a484-7b7f79cd66a1_story.html
 
At Least 32 People Killed in Iraq Attacks

Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters

People gathered at the site of a car bomb attack in Baghdad on Tuesday.
By YASIR GHAZI
Published: June 25, 2013


BAGHDAD — At least 32 people were killed in Iraqi towns and cities on Tuesday, security sources said, the latest flare of violence in a country where sectarian attacks have become a frequent occurrence.

Two suicide bombers detonated explosive belts, one after the other, targeting Shiite Turkmen who had cut off the road between Kirkuk and Baghdad to protest the deteriorating security situation in the district of Tuz Khurmatu, in the east of Salahuddin province.

At least 16 civilians were killed and 53 were wounded, the sources said. The deputy governor of the province and the vice president of the Turkmen Front party were among those killed, they said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/26/world/middleeast/iraq-attacks.html?_r=0
 
Religious School Bombing Kills 14 in Pakistan
Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press

A man sat amid the rubble after an attack on a Shiite religious center in northwestern Pakistan.
By SALMAN MASOOD
Published: June 21, 2013

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least 14 people were killed and 28 injured in an attack on a Shiite religious school in northwestern Pakistan on Friday, police officials said, while Taliban militants claimed responsibility for killing a provincial lawmaker and his son in the southern port city of Karachi.

In the northwest, three attackers, including a suicide bomber, tried to storm the school in Peshawar, the provincial capital of restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, just before Friday prayers. A police guard tried to stop them in a brief exchange of gunfire and wounded the suicide bomber, said Liaqut Hussain, the Peshawar police chief. The injured bomber, however, managed to get inside the compound and detonate his explosives.

Television images showed rescue workers ferrying the wounded to nearby hospitals. The explosion left a trail of destruction and pools of blood. The bomber’s two accomplices managed to escape, according to police officials.

Extremist Sunni militants have repeatedly targeted Shiites in the country, causing a deep sense of insecurity among the Shiites. Most of the violence against Shiites has been concentrated in the southwestern city of Quetta, where Shiites belonging to the Hazara ethnic community have repeatedly come under attack.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/22/world/asia/shiite-school-in-pakistan-attacked.html?src=rechp

I think we missed this one, but this one really, really disgusted me.
 
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So I'm seeing a trend developing here, the non-Muslim members are posting so called "news" stories of Muslims killing people, enhancing this reputation of Muslims being extremists. The Muslims members are posting news stories, in which their is great violence against populations in Africa and Asia, some of that is by the hands of Western powers but some isn't.

Do we really need a thread as divisive as this? This thread attracts more liars than a Republican convention.
 
Born Believer, I am finding this thread very interesting - exactly BECAUSE it highlights that innocent people who are killed in non-Western countries (as the title suggests) die at the hands of non-Muslims and Muslims alike.

I don't think it is divisive. It is factual.
I think it is humbling for us to see the truth and use it as a baseline.

Was this threat meant to list only those atrocities committed by non-Muslims against Muslims? If so, why? When Muslims and non-Muslims also die at the hands of Muslims.

And the question remains the same: "What can we do about the many innocent people who die needlessly in those countries? How can we change these situations?"
 
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A blast in an old Christian quarter of the Syrian capital Damascus has left four people dead, in what Syrian state TV describes as a suicide attack.

Several people were injured in the attack in the Bab Sharqi neighbourhood, near a church.

Rebel sources confirmed the number of dead, but said the attack was caused by a mortar bomb.

More than 90,000 people have died and millions have been displaced by Syria's two-year conflict, the UN says.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-23086213
 
And the question remains the same: "What can we do about the many innocent people who die needlessly in those countries? How can we change these situations?"
Currently the only thing that I can do is pray for the victims and those who live in fear.
 
Currently the only thing that I can do is pray for the victims and those who live in fear.
Amen to that, brother ardianto. I cannot being to imagine what it must be like to live in fear of attacks and bombings every day ... imsad
 
Do we really need a thread as divisive as this? This thread attracts more liars than a Republican convention.
lol that's brilliant.. actually most of the posts here by non-Muslims are to foster a point they're trying to foment anyway which is see most Muslims are killed by Muslims and they can label rafidis Muslims all they want.. rafidis are very heavily funded by the west to kill Muslims, and I don't need to cite a thousand articles going back to the Iran contra affairs and before that..
I personally let them it feeds their ego and comforts their sickness..

:w:
 

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