Friday, December 03, 2010

spreading the memo islam means peace

someone hasnt gotten the memo, islam means peace.


this is very perplexing. I keep seeing news articles from around the globe about muslim misunderstanders of thier own religion. it is quite rampant and the level of carnage against anyone “not muslim” or percieved to be “not muslim enough” is epidemic.

so in the interest of clarity, (and all the infidels who dont want thier heads chopped off or thier women raped) at the bottom of the post is a new and exciting way to get the message out that islam is a religion of peace.

from weasil zippers

Nigeria: Jihadists Attack Christian Village, Three Killed…

Still a “religion of peace”…

Washington, D.C. (December 1, 2010) –International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that on November 25, Muslim radicals killed three Christians and wounded one in Kwata Zawan village, near the city of Jos.

According to the report by Stephanos Foundation, the attackers, who spoke Arabic and Fulani languages, invaded the Christian village at 10 PM local time. The Muslims were dressed in military uniform. Though one of the villagers reported the incident, the Nigerian security forces failed to intervene and stop the attackers.

Sonshak Amos, who lost his cousin during the attack, said, “I ran to the nearby military post [to report the attack] and told them what had happened. They couldn’t do anything immediately but attempted to make contact to their superior, which never went through. In the process, we met policemen and before they could come to the area, the armed bandits had escaped and I discovered that my cousin Alfred was among those killed.”

Muslim radicals have been waging jihad attacks against Christians near the city of Jos. On March 7, they invaded Christian villages surrounding Jos and killed 500 Christians, mainly women and children. On April 13, they killed 13 Christians in Bei village. There were a number of other attacks, the most recent of which happened on October 25, when Muslims killed six Christians in the village of Ruwenku.

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