Showing posts with label encourages killing Christians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encourages killing Christians. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Jihad du Jour: Yemen Sunnis Take Out 17 Shias with Car Bomb

Yemen car bomb kills 17, rattling fragile truce
 
 
SANAA — A car bomb struck a religious procession in a Shiite rebel bastion of north Yemen on Wednesday, killing 17 people and rattling a fragile truce with the government, a rebel spokesman and a tribal chief said.
"Seventeen people were killed and 15 wounded in the car bombing that targeted a Shiite procession in Al-Jawf province," rebel spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam told AFP by telephone.
Abdulsalam said the attack targeted the faithful who were preparing to mark Al-Ghadeer, the day on which Shiites commemorate the anointment of Ali, one of the key figures of their faith, as successor to the Prophet Mohammed.
The anniversary has long been a source of contention between the Sunni and Shiite branches of the faith and a tribal leader in the province told AFP that the bombing was the work of a Sunni militant loyal to Al-Qaeda.
"A suicide bomber driving a four-wheel drive vehicle blew himself up alongside the procession," the tribal chief said.
"Among the dead was provincial tribal chief Hussein bin Ahmed bin Hadhban and his son," he added.
Other tribal sources warned that the death toll was likely to rise. One told AFP it "could reach 30."
Yemen is the ancestral homeland of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and has been a growing focus for the operations of his worldwide jihadist network sparking a sharp increase in US military aid.
The mountains in the west of Al-Jawf province and neighbouring Saada have been a stronghold of Zaidi Shiite rebels in the uprising they have been waging against the Sanaa government on and off for the past six years.
The office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) warned on Tuesday that there had been an "alarming escalation" in fighting in the region, despite a truce signed between the rebels and Sanaa in February.
The agency said that aid agencies and witnesses had reported that clashes between the rebels and pro-government tribes had erupted in Saada province on November 13.
"At least 20 people have been killed reportedly and others wounded over the past 10 days in the worst violence in northern Yemen since the signing of the ceasefire in February," UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic said, speaking before the latest unrest.
The Yemeni army launched a major offensive against the rebels in August last year sparking a new round of conflict that spilled over the border of the Arab world's poorest country with oil-rich Saudi Arabia.
That fighting ended with an uneasy truce in February mediated by gas-rich Qatar.
But it has been repeatedly shaken by clashes between the rebels and pro-government tribes, and Qatar has been forced to undertake a series of mediation missions in a bid to broker implementation of the peace deal.
Clashes late last month killed two rebel fighters and a pro-government tribesman, a tribal chief said.
The rebels draw their support from among followers of the Zaidi branch of Shiite Islam, who are in the minority in mainly Sunni Yemen but form the majority community in the north.
There have been six rounds of fighting between the rebels and government troops since the uprising first erupted in 2004.
The UNHCR says that more than 300,000 people have fled the fighting, of whom just 20,000 have so far returned to homes in Saada province.


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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bangladesh: Muslim converts to Christianity beaten, falsely charged with attempted murder, told they are "polluting" society

Posted by Marisol on October 28, 2010 12:06 AM | jihadwatch.org
But a little pious violence to deny people freedom of conscience? Why, that just keeps society sparkling and lemony-fresh. "Christian Family in Bangladesh Attacked, Charged with Crime," from Compass Direct News, October 27:
LOS ANGELES, October 27 (CDN) -- Muslim neighbors of a Christian family in Bangladesh scheduled to be baptized last month beat them and filed a false charge of attempted murder against them and other Christians, the head of the family said.
Foyez Uddin, 62, told Compass that his neighbor Nazrul Islam and Islam's relatives told him, his wife and his two adult children that as Christians they were "polluting" society and beat them on Sept. 17 in Joysen village in Rangpur district, some 300 kilometers (186 miles) north of Dhaka. Islam is a policeman.
Islam's uncle, Abdul Mannan Miah, then filed false charges against Uddin, his family and three others, accusing them of trying to kill Miah's niece, Uddin said by telephone after his release on bail on Oct. 8. The village is under Pirgacha police jurisdiction.
Uddin said his family was fishing at his pond on Sept. 17 when eight to 10Muslim neighbors led by Islam appeared and began speaking abusively about their Christian faith.
That's Nazrul Islam, but the puns all but write themselves.
"Nazrul told us, 'You are polluting society by deviating from Islam. Come back to Islam, otherwise we will not allow any Christian to live here in this village,'" Uddin said.
He told them that his family would not return to Islam, Uddin said.
"I replied, 'Invite Islamic scholars, and if they can satisfy us in light of the Quran, then we will go back to Islam. Otherwise nothing can affect our unshakeable faith in Christ,'" Uddin said. "They beat me, my wife and two sons for objecting to their proposal to come back to Islam."
The angry neighbors then broke into his home and burned two Bibles, tore two others and ripped four hymnals, he said, and they also damaged some furniture and chairs. Their home serves as a worship venue, and Uddin said the villagers also hacked with a machete the sign board of their house church, Faith Bible Church of God.
Apostates are lawful for slaughter under Islamic law according to  Muhammad's own command. That raises very real concerns that the violence here may escalate even further.
The pastor of the church, Lavlu Sadik Lebio, told Compass that he went to a nearby police station to complain about the attack, but officers did not respond to him. He said he only went to inform police, not file a case, but even so officers were unresponsive.
"Intentionally burning Bibles was the most sacrilegious attack on our faith - how can a member of the police department do that?"Pastor Lebio said. "Those people should have kept in mind how an announcement of burning a copy of the Quran in the U.S. stirred up the anger, discontent and hatred of Muslims all over the world."
But the nature of their status as subjugated peoples, or dhimmis, under Islamic law precludes reciprocity of respect and rights for non-Muslims, to say nothing of apostates, who have no such scheme of "protection."
Taken into police custody on Sept. 18, Uddin said he and his family were unable to be baptized as planned....

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/10/bangladesh-muslim-converts-to-christianity-beaten-falsely-charged-with-attempted-murder-told-they-ar.html

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Vatican: Koran encourages 'killing Christians'


Vatican City, 22 Oct. (AKI) - The Koran is a text that encourages Islam to impose itself with force and permits the killing of Christians, said Lebanon's Catholic Patriarch of Antioch Archbishop Raboula Beylouni, addressing a Vatican meeting of Middle East bishops.

"The Koran gives Muslims the right to judge Christians and kill them with Jihad," he said. "It gives orders to impose religion with force, with the sword. For this reason, Muslims don't recognise the freedom of religion among themselves or others."

Pope Benedict XVI on 11 Oct. the opened the two-week-long meeting of 246 Middle East bishops and other religious leaders by lashing out against violence "in God's name".

The pontiff warned delegates to guard against the spread of "terrorist ideology" in the modern world.

Among clerics attending the meeting were Muhammad al-Sammak, political counsellor to the Grand Mufti of Lebanon, representing Sunni Islam; and Ayatollah Seyed Mostafa Mohaghegh Ahmadabadi, a law professor at the Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran and member of the Iranian Academy of Sciences, representing Shia Islam. 

http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Religion/?id=3.1.1142668038