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Yet another suicide bombing
A suicide bombing occured in Casablanca, Morocco on friday evening. AFAIK, there hasn't been any terrorist activity in Casablanca before.
Anyway, the result is 41 dead, 100 wounded and 10 dead terrorists. Seems like the terrorists got back on their feet again.
and the morale of the story is.........
I donno. You'll hardly ever eliminate all of those sick bastards, nor will you ever convince them with words. Just something we'll have to live with for the years to come, I'm afraid.
i was posting a thread about this earlier this afternoon but my puter fucked and i had to run to work
IMO i strongly condemn this but im not surprised it happened , morocco suck ups too much to the usa but usama is stupid , killing other muslims will only make him unpopular , the few fans he had in my country will turn their back on him and im afraid there's gonna be some big ass repression on everybody who has a beard now
Oooppsss... looks like Bushys work "war with Iraq" didnt really wipe the Al Quaeda fundings and ideas after all as he portrayed.
You cant take the thinkings out of people no matter how many ppl you kill....
Yet another suicide bombing....?
Why dont you try yet another 6 suicide bombings this week alone in Israel!
But i'm sure all they really want is peace!
On a sidenote: When they hold their fingers up in the symbol of what we know as 'peace', they are really saying 'victory' (as in over the west). But i'm sure they all still really just want peace.

What did Bush said?!?! .. Takin Saddam will brin Peace to the middle east?!?! .. what was it again?!?! .. ooooooops.
wahahaha who still believes the war was to freed iraq ??
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 wahahaha who still believes the war was to freed iraq ?? |
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| Originally posted by occrider The primary goal was never to free the Iraqis ... hopefully that will be a byproduct however. |
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| Why dont you try yet another 6 suicide bombings this week alone in Israel! |
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| Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0 Because I have you to update me on everything that happens there .But on a more serious note, as sad as it is, suicide bombings in Israel happen almost daily, so that's as much news as another civil war in Africa. Morocco has not been a terrorist target before, so it is more interesting in a way. |
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Fleeing DR Congo with tales of horror By Will Ross BBC, western Uganda Allegations of cannibalism and mass murder are coming from Congolese civilians of the Hema ethnic group who have fled across the border into western Uganda. Terrified civilians have fled in their thousands It is impossible to verify some of the more extreme claims - for example that the ethnic Lendu militia have eaten the hearts of Hema victims or worn their intestines as a grisly headdress. But there is no doubt about the fear felt by fleeing civilians. United Nations officials are taking the allegations of cannibalism seriously and plan to investigate. Amos Namanga Ngongi, head of the UN mission in Congo, told reporters that the reports were too persistent to be entirely without foundation. In the fishing village of Ntoroko, at the southern tip of Lake Albert, the authorities claim 12,000 refugees have crossed the border over the last month. It is impossible to verify the figures especially as those fleeing the conflict in Ituri District are now living amongst the Ugandan community. "They are our brothers and sisters so we welcome them and they stay together with us," says Emmanuel Kawaya, the chairman of the sub-county before warning that they are placing a strain on facilities and resources. Protection Following the influx, it is now hard to tell if you are in Uganda or the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Congolese music rings out from the bars and open-air hair salons offer the latest in fashion. Even those running from conflict keep up with the styles. During the exodus from the Ituri district, most of the refugees benefited from the protection of the withdrawing Ugandan troops. "We would all have been massacred on the way if it weren't for the large numbers of Ugandan soldiers," whispers Antoinette. Antoinette says the Lendu militia around Bunia town have been killing the Hema in large numbers. Between Bunia and the border, she claims to have seen empty villages where Hema once lived. She says now they are occupied by the Lendu and their allied Ngiti militias. Antoinette now sleeps under the stars outside Ntoroko's Anglican church. She has no food, is ill but has no access to medication and fears cholera due to the lack of adequate sanitation. Ntoroko does have a cholera problem - and posters advising on preventative measures can be seen throughout the town. New life Some of the withdrawing Ugandan troops not only protected the refugees during the walk to the border but came in useful at a vital hour: when 20-year-old Bernadette gave birth on the way to the border. The small UN force have failed to halt the violence The soldiers constructed a wheelbarrow from wood and pushed Bernadette with baby Meshack to the border. She says that when the Lendu started killing the Hema in Bunia she could not find her husband and had no option but to flee. She still has no idea whether her husband is alive or where he is. She has not eaten for two days and is now struggling to breastfeed baby Meshack. Forty kilometres away in Rwebisengo, a group of 400 refugees crossed to the Ugandan side of the Semiliki River which marks the border. The situation there is slightly different as those fleeing are not all from the Hema ethnic group and do no not have a historical connection with the Ugandans. For that reason the authorities hope to establish a camp for the refugees. Warnings Degracius says he is a businessman from Butembo of the Nande ethnic group and accuses the rebel Union of Congolese Patriots, UPC, of forcing him to flee. "If you are not Hema you are automatically an enemy of the UPC and are treated as a Lendu," he claims. All of the refugees I met were critical of the United Nations for not protecting them from the militias. Uganda and Rwanda have been arming the militias "I don't know if the minds of those at the UN headquarters are functioning well," says Ngadjole Lonema who describes himself as a businessman from Bunia. He criticises the UN for deploying as few as 700 peacekeepers on the ground while the Ugandan army has been withdrawing some 9,000 troops from Congo. I asked Ngadjole Lonema what advice he would give to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. "He must deploy at least 15,000 troops immediately to prevent the Hema being eliminated from the map of Congo. If he doesn't act quickly he will count the dead bodies like they were counted in Rwanda in 1994." While hope is currently pinned on a ceasefire between the opposing factions, many suggest that militias capable of carrying out horrendous human rights atrocities are unlikely to turn into a disciplined force overnight. So the immediate deployment of a large peacekeeping force is essential. |
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| Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0 Because I have you to update me on everything that happens there . |

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But on a more serious note, as sad as it is, suicide bombings in Israel happen almost daily, so that's as much news as another civil war in Africa. Morocco has not been a terrorist target before, so it is more interesting in a way. |
Morocco is a friggin' police country , there are 5 police officers for each citizen hehehe i'm serious
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| How about the happenings in the perpetually forgotten continent? Apparentely there is another Rwanda crisis brewing. And once again the UN is too little, too late, and in the end ultimately ineffective ... |
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