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Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by MightySparrow: 7:56pm On May 20, 2015
WombRaiders:
DALORI (Nigeria): Hundreds of women and girls captured by Boko Haram have been raped, many repeatedly, in what officials and relief workers describe as a deliberate strategy to dominate rural residents and possibly even create a new generation of Islamist militants in Nigeria.

READ ALSO: With rescue near, Boko Haram stoned Nigerian girls to death

In interviews, the women described being locked in houses by the dozen, at the beck and call of fighters who forced them to have sex, sometimes with the specific goal of impregnating them.

"They married me," said Hamsatu, 25, a young woman in a black-and-purple head scarf, looking down at the ground. She said she was four months pregnant, that the father was a Boko Haram member and that she had been forced to have sex with other militants who took control of her town.

"They chose the ones they wanted to marry," added Hamsatu, whose full name was not used to protect her identity. "If anybody shouts, they said they would shoot them."

Boko Haram, a radical Islamist sect that has taken over large stretches of territory in the country's northeast, has long targeted women, rounding them up as it captures towns and villages. Women and girls have been given to Boko Haram fighters for "marriage," a euphemism for the sexual violence that occurs even when unions are cloaked in religion.

Now, dozens of newly freed women and girls, many of them pregnant and battered, are showing up at a sprawling camp for the displaced here outside the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, as Nigerian soldiers and other military forces try to push Boko Haram out of nearby territory it has occupied for much of the past year.

The full human toll of that occupation is only now emerging. More than 15,000 people have sought shelter at the camp, at an abandoned federal office-worker training center, most of them women, relief officials said. Over 200 have so far been found to be pregnant, but relief officials believe many more are bearing the unwanted children of Boko Haram militants.

"The sect leaders make a very conscious effort to impregnate the women," said the Borno governor, Kashim Shettima. "Some of them, I was told, even pray before mating, offering supplications for God to make the products of what they are doing become children that will inherit their ideology."

The militants have openly promised to treat women as chattel. After Boko Haram militants kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls from the village of Chibok last year, the group's leader called them slaves and threatened to "sell them in the market."

"We would marry them out at the age of 9," the leader, Abubakar Shekau, said in a video message soon after the girls were abducted, prompting the global "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign. "We would marry them out at the age of 12."

As the group has lost control of towns and thousands of people have fled in recent weeks, a grim picture of that treatment has emerged: hundreds of women and girls as young as 11 subjected to systematic, organized sexual violence.

Yahauwa, 30, used her green head scarf to wipe away tears as she clutched a plastic bag full of medicine. She had just tested positive for H.I.V.

"Is it from the people who forced me to have affairs with them?" she asked a relief worker, tears streaming down her face.

Later, she explained that she and many other women had been "locked in one big room."

"When they came, they would select the one they wanted to sleep with," she said. "They said, 'If you do not marry us, we will slaughter you.' "

As the women spoke, two trucks crammed with more people arrived at the rudimentary camp guarded by watchful soldiers. Even the local news media is kept out.

Many of the residents of the camp spend the day outside in blazing 100-degree-plus heat here. They dare not return home.

Six years ago, Nigerian security forces clashed violently with Boko Haram members, and the group has been waging unremitting war against the federal government ever since.

It recently declared allegiance to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, and its successes over the years contributed substantially to the defeat of the incumbent president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, in a March election. Thousands have been killed in Boko Haram's war against the Nigerian state, often characterized by the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians.

Boko Haram is now on the retreat, but the countryside is not secure. People from several towns said the militants had not been defeated, as the Nigerian military maintains, but had simply fled as troops advanced with superior firepower.

Indeed, Maiduguri itself, a city of more than two million, came under attack again from Boko Haram last week. The militants tried to storm a military base and were pushed back only after hours of what residents said was heavy shooting by the military. On Saturday, a suicide bomber, a young girl, killed at least seven people in nearby Damaturu, and officials said the insurgents had recaptured the town of Marte.

The attack on Maiduguri was at least the third such attack on the state capital this year.

The humiliation of what the refugees have been through led many of the women interviewed at the camp to deny being abused by the militants. But relief workers here said that when they arrived, many acknowledged that they had been raped.

Fanna, a delicate 12-year-old who had arrived at the camp here three days before, crouched on the floor, clasping her knees, and insisted in her thin child's voice that Boko Haram had not touched her. Relief officials said that in her camp entry interview, she, too, had said she was raped by the militants.

Now, many officials worry about the long-term health effects of the abuse. Yana, a young woman wearing sparkling golden bangles, said the fighters had "parked" her — a word many women have used to describe their imprisonment — with about 50 other women in a house in Bama, Borno State's second city, with a population of several hundred thousand. Bama was occupied by Boko Haram last September.

Inside the house, "If they want to have an affair with a woman, they will just take her to a private place, so that the others won't see," said Yana in a singsong voice. She could not recall her age; a relief worker at the camp here said she had been raped so often by Boko Haram that she was "psychologically affected."

Yana said the militants had forced her to have sex with them.

Her feet and stomach were swollen and the relief worker said she was probably pregnant, though her test results had not yet come back. Other workers here said many of the women had signs of physical and psychological trauma from being repeatedly raped.

Nigerian officials have reacted gingerly as the evidence of large-scale sexual violence by Boko Haram emerges.

The federal government appeared to have a scant presence at the camp here, despite the thousands of small children, around a third of them parentless, and near-daily deaths from illness or malnutrition. Flocks of little children roam the camp, unwatched. On a recent morning, two small boys were brought into the camp clinic with serious cuts and burns.

Unicef, a few other international agencies and the state government are providing some help, but relief officials said some of the women were too traumatized to leave their tents to seek help in the clinic.

Officials in the nation's capital, Abuja, have said little. A new government, led by the former strongman Muhammadu Buhari, will be seated this month.

But officials and relief workers here in Borno State, where Boko Haram was born and remains strongest, said the organized nature of Boko Haram's sexual violence appeared to point to a deliberate self-perpetuation plan.

"It's like they wanted to have their own siblings to take over from them," said Abba Mohammed Bashir Shuwa, a senior state official in Maiduguri.

A relief official at the camp who is working closely with the abused women echoed that thought. "We are going to have another set of Boko Haram," said the official, Hadiza Waziri. "Most of these women now, they don't want these pregnancies. You cannot love the child."

The militants' fixation with capturing, hoarding and "marrying" the women allowed some to witness central elements in their military strategy.

Meriam, 36, who had just arrived at the camp in Maiduguri from Gwoza, a Boko Haram headquarters town, spoke of being imprisoned with dozens of other women, including some who were being trained as suicide bombers.

Increasingly over the past year, the terrorists have used women and children to carry out suicide bombings against civilian targets like markets.

"The Boko Haram would recite the prayer for the dead," Meriam said. "Then they would put on the hijab," covering the suicide belt.

After they had prepared, "They said, 'God will forgive us,' " she said. "Then, they would enter the vehicles, and they would send the women away."

Meriam said she had seen a few of the Chibok village girls at the hospital in Gwoza, and said that the Boko Haram appeared to give them a special status.

Back at the Dalori camp, Hamsat, a 16-year-old high school student from Bama who was wearing a delicate pink head scarf, clasped her hands tightly and looked down. No, she said, Boko Haram had not touched her. Others, yes, in the group of over 200, but not her.

"They were having affairs with them," she said. "Others were very stubborn. I used to pray."

Relief officials said that when she arrived two weeks ago, Hamsat was among those who acknowledged having been raped.





pray to which god?
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by MKO4ever(m): 8:22pm On May 20, 2015
noblezone:


Hahahahahahaha!
You have a very big problem.
"It said who looses his life for my sake" not "who kills himself or kills others for my sake".

So, Jihardists invades a town in obedience to Mohammed, they arrest people and ask tem,
"Are you a Christian or Moslem?"

One says, "I am a christian" and they behead him he looses his life for the sake of Christ.

Countless faithful Christians have lost their lives in the hands of Nigerian Jhardists for the sake of their faith in Christ.
Now, those who lost their lives for the faith in Christ shall have eternal life.



Matthew 10:

When you grow up in a family of unbelievers, then you decide to follow Christ, your family will turn against you.
Did you read where it said a man's foes shall be members of his house hold?
I have a Pastor friend from Kano,
When he shared with me how his family came after him with weapons because of his faith in Christ and he had to run for his life, I understood what Jesus meant very well.

I agree with you friend, countless of christians have lost their lifes to these bokoharam, same bokoharam went to Kano central mosque on a Friday during juma'at prayer and detonated three bombs, obviously their target was not christian but muslims, so it is not only christians that they kill.
So my point again, Islam as a religion is not the problem, the useless extremists who decided to turn their religion upside down should be the focus instead of the religion. Your attacks on Islam in your initial posts are way too harsh. You need to calm it down grin
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by kay1one2(m): 8:51pm On May 20, 2015
MKO4ever:


If Jesus was alive this days, he would surely be among the four drug criminals that were just executed in Indonesia

Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by Nobody: 10:04pm On May 20, 2015
MKO4ever:


I agree with you friend, countless of christians have lost their lifes to these bokoharam, same bokoharam went to Kano central mosque on a Friday during juma'at prayer and detonated three bombs, obviously their target was not christian but muslims, so it is not only christians that they kill.
So my point again, Islam as a religion is not the problem, the useless extremists who decided to turn their religion upside down should be the focus instead of the religion. Your attacks on Islam in your initial posts are way too harsh. You need to calm it down grin

Unfortunately bro, Mohammed did not help matters both by his words and deeds.
Shall I mention Usman Dan Fodio?
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by tucky200(m): 11:05pm On May 20, 2015
WombRaiders:
DALORI (Nigeria): Hundreds of women and girls captured by Boko Haram have been raped, many repeatedly, in what officials and relief workers describe as a deliberate strategy to dominate rural residents and possibly even create a new generation of Islamist militants in Nigeria.

READ ALSO: With rescue near, Boko Haram stoned Nigerian girls to death

In interviews, the women described being locked in houses by the dozen, at the beck and call of fighters who forced them to have sex, sometimes with the specific goal of impregnating them.

"They married me," said Hamsatu, 25, a young woman in a black-and-purple head scarf, looking down at the ground. She said she was four months pregnant, that the father was a Boko Haram member and that she had been forced to have sex with other militants who took control of her town.

"They chose the ones they wanted to marry," added Hamsatu, whose full name was not used to protect her identity. "If anybody shouts, they said they would shoot them."

Boko Haram, a radical Islamist sect that has taken over large stretches of territory in the country's northeast, has long targeted women, rounding them up as it captures towns and villages. Women and girls have been given to Boko Haram fighters for "marriage," a euphemism for the sexual violence that occurs even when unions are cloaked in religion.

Now, dozens of newly freed women and girls, many of them pregnant and battered, are showing up at a sprawling camp for the displaced here outside the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, as Nigerian soldiers and other military forces try to push Boko Haram out of nearby territory it has occupied for much of the past year.

The full human toll of that occupation is only now emerging. More than 15,000 people have sought shelter at the camp, at an abandoned federal office-worker training center, most of them women, relief officials said. Over 200 have so far been found to be pregnant, but relief officials believe many more are bearing the unwanted children of Boko Haram militants.

"The sect leaders make a very conscious effort to impregnate the women," said the Borno governor, Kashim Shettima. "Some of them, I was told, even pray before mating, offering supplications for God to make the products of what they are doing become children that will inherit their ideology."

The militants have openly promised to treat women as chattel. After Boko Haram militants kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls from the village of Chibok last year, the group's leader called them slaves and threatened to "sell them in the market."

"We would marry them out at the age of 9," the leader, Abubakar Shekau, said in a video message soon after the girls were abducted, prompting the global "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign. "We would marry them out at the age of 12."

As the group has lost control of towns and thousands of people have fled in recent weeks, a grim picture of that treatment has emerged: hundreds of women and girls as young as 11 subjected to systematic, organized sexual violence.

Yahauwa, 30, used her green head scarf to wipe away tears as she clutched a plastic bag full of medicine. She had just tested positive for H.I.V.

"Is it from the people who forced me to have affairs with them?" she asked a relief worker, tears streaming down her face.

Later, she explained that she and many other women had been "locked in one big room."

"When they came, they would select the one they wanted to sleep with," she said. "They said, 'If you do not marry us, we will slaughter you.' "

As the women spoke, two trucks crammed with more people arrived at the rudimentary camp guarded by watchful soldiers. Even the local news media is kept out.

Many of the residents of the camp spend the day outside in blazing 100-degree-plus heat here. They dare not return home.

Six years ago, Nigerian security forces clashed violently with Boko Haram members, and the group has been waging unremitting war against the federal government ever since.

It recently declared allegiance to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, and its successes over the years contributed substantially to the defeat of the incumbent president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, in a March election. Thousands have been killed in Boko Haram's war against the Nigerian state, often characterized by the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians.

Boko Haram is now on the retreat, but the countryside is not secure. People from several towns said the militants had not been defeated, as the Nigerian military maintains, but had simply fled as troops advanced with superior firepower.

Indeed, Maiduguri itself, a city of more than two million, came under attack again from Boko Haram last week. The militants tried to storm a military base and were pushed back only after hours of what residents said was heavy shooting by the military. On Saturday, a suicide bomber, a young girl, killed at least seven people in nearby Damaturu, and officials said the insurgents had recaptured the town of Marte.

The attack on Maiduguri was at least the third such attack on the state capital this year.

The humiliation of what the refugees have been through led many of the women interviewed at the camp to deny being abused by the militants. But relief workers here said that when they arrived, many acknowledged that they had been raped.

Fanna, a delicate 12-year-old who had arrived at the camp here three days before, crouched on the floor, clasping her knees, and insisted in her thin child's voice that Boko Haram had not touched her. Relief officials said that in her camp entry interview, she, too, had said she was raped by the militants.

Now, many officials worry about the long-term health effects of the abuse. Yana, a young woman wearing sparkling golden bangles, said the fighters had "parked" her — a word many women have used to describe their imprisonment — with about 50 other women in a house in Bama, Borno State's second city, with a population of several hundred thousand. Bama was occupied by Boko Haram last September.

Inside the house, "If they want to have an affair with a woman, they will just take her to a private place, so that the others won't see," said Yana in a singsong voice. She could not recall her age; a relief worker at the camp here said she had been raped so often by Boko Haram that she was "psychologically affected."

Yana said the militants had forced her to have sex with them.

Her feet and stomach were swollen and the relief worker said she was probably pregnant, though her test results had not yet come back. Other workers here said many of the women had signs of physical and psychological trauma from being repeatedly raped.

Nigerian officials have reacted gingerly as the evidence of large-scale sexual violence by Boko Haram emerges.

The federal government appeared to have a scant presence at the camp here, despite the thousands of small children, around a third of them parentless, and near-daily deaths from illness or malnutrition. Flocks of little children roam the camp, unwatched. On a recent morning, two small boys were brought into the camp clinic with serious cuts and burns.

Unicef, a few other international agencies and the state government are providing some help, but relief officials said some of the women were too traumatized to leave their tents to seek help in the clinic.

Officials in the nation's capital, Abuja, have said little. A new government, led by the former strongman Muhammadu Buhari, will be seated this month.

But officials and relief workers here in Borno State, where Boko Haram was born and remains strongest, said the organized nature of Boko Haram's sexual violence appeared to point to a deliberate self-perpetuation plan.

"It's like they wanted to have their own siblings to take over from them," said Abba Mohammed Bashir Shuwa, a senior state official in Maiduguri.

A relief official at the camp who is working closely with the abused women echoed that thought. "We are going to have another set of Boko Haram," said the official, Hadiza Waziri. "Most of these women now, they don't want these pregnancies. You cannot love the child."

The militants' fixation with capturing, hoarding and "marrying" the women allowed some to witness central elements in their military strategy.

Meriam, 36, who had just arrived at the camp in Maiduguri from Gwoza, a Boko Haram headquarters town, spoke of being imprisoned with dozens of other women, including some who were being trained as suicide bombers.

Increasingly over the past year, the terrorists have used women and children to carry out suicide bombings against civilian targets like markets.

"The Boko Haram would recite the prayer for the dead," Meriam said. "Then they would put on the hijab," covering the suicide belt.

After they had prepared, "They said, 'God will forgive us,' " she said. "Then, they would enter the vehicles, and they would send the women away."

Meriam said she had seen a few of the Chibok village girls at the hospital in Gwoza, and said that the Boko Haram appeared to give them a special status.

Back at the Dalori camp, Hamsat, a 16-year-old high school student from Bama who was wearing a delicate pink head scarf, clasped her hands tightly and looked down. No, she said, Boko Haram had not touched her. Others, yes, in the group of over 200, but not her.

"They were having affairs with them," she said. "Others were very stubborn. I used to pray."

Relief officials said that when she arrived two weeks ago, Hamsat was among those who acknowledged having been raped.
Ma guy buy the holy QURAN read from begininng to end ..pls don't read online....den u will find out islam doesn't support any of these...am sure ur religion doesn't allow u to criticise other peoples religion.........please ishilove and lalasticlala Iono u guys but am sure u guys are mods on here ,please delete dis thread
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by MKO4ever(m): 11:11pm On May 20, 2015
noblezone:


Unfortunately bro, Mohammed did not help matters both by his words and deeds.
Shall I mention Usman Dan Fodio?
Though it is already late this night for me to continue here, but I can still wait a little to explain to you what happened with prophet muhammed (peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) how and why he did whatever he has done.
However, just as I have refered to the book of matthew and luke from the bible about what Jesus said, kindly refer me to the exact quranic chapters of what prophet Muhammed (pbuh) said which you do not like, so that we analyse it together tomorrow. One love and gudnite
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by Nobody: 11:04am On May 21, 2015
MKO4ever:

Though it is already late this night for me to continue here, but I can still wait a little to explain to you what happened with prophet muhammed (peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) how and why he did whatever he has done.
However, just as I have refered to the book of matthew and luke from the bible about what Jesus said, kindly refer me to the exact quranic chapters of what prophet Muhammed (pbuh) said which you do not like, so that we analyse it together tomorrow. One love and gudnite


Quran (4:89) - "They but wish that ye should reject Faith, as they do, and thus be on the same footing (as they): But take not friends from their ranks until they flee in the way of Allah (From what is forbidden). But if they turn renegades, seize them and slay them wherever ye find them; and (in any case) take no friends or helpers from their ranks."


Quran (8:57) - "If thou comest on them in the war, deal with them so as to strike fear in those who are behind them, that haply they may remember."

Quran (8:67) - "It is not for a Prophet that he should have prisoners of war until he had made a great slaughter in the land..."

Quran (8:59-60) - "And let not those who disbelieve suppose that they can outstrip (Allah's Purpose). Lo! they cannot escape. Make ready for them all thou canst of (armed) force and of horses tethered, that thereby ye may dismay the enemy of Allah and your enemy."

Quran (9:14) - "Fight against them so that Allah will punish them by your hands and disgrace them and give you victory over them and heal the breasts of a believing people."


Quran (9:123) - "O you who believe! fight those of the unbelievers who are near to you and let them find in you hardness."



There are many more.


Mind you, there were wars and violence as recorded in the Old Testament part of the Bible.
There two things I want you to note

1. They are not continuous statements like you find in the Koran
2. Christianity is founded on the New Testament.
Jesus taught Forgiveness and to be kind even to our enemies.

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Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by sweetgala(m): 10:55pm On May 21, 2015
noblezone:



And what has BH done that is different from waht Mohammed did?
Even Usman Dan Fodio, is not his foot prints the BH is following?

The Arabs, have colonised you guys in the name of religion.
Islam is nothing but the primitive lifestyle of the ancient Arabs, packaged in the name of religion.

Wake up to realities please.

The British spent decades taking your brothers away in exchange for mirrors and you are here perpetuating false hateful bile.
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by sweetgala(m): 10:58pm On May 21, 2015
noblezone:



Quran (4:89) - "They but wish that ye should reject Faith, as they do, and thus be on the same footing (as they): But take not friends from their ranks until they flee in the way of Allah (From what is forbidden). But if they turn renegades, seize them and slay them wherever ye find them; and (in any case) take no friends or helpers from their ranks."


Quran (8:57) - "If thou comest on them in the war, deal with them so as to strike fear in those who are behind them, that haply they may remember."

Quran (8:67) - "It is not for a Prophet that he should have prisoners of war until he had made a great slaughter in the land..."

Quran (8:59-60) - "And let not those who disbelieve suppose that they can outstrip (Allah's Purpose). Lo! they cannot escape. Make ready for them all thou canst of (armed) force and of horses tethered, that thereby ye may dismay the enemy of Allah and your enemy."

Quran (9:14) - "Fight against them so that Allah will punish them by your hands and disgrace them and give you victory over them and heal the breasts of a believing people."


Quran (9:123) - "O you who believe! fight those of the unbelievers who are near to you and let them find in you hardness."



There are many more.


Mind you, there were wars and violence as recorded in the Old Testament part of the Bible.
There two things I want you to note

1. They are not continuous statements like you find in the Koran
2. Christianity is founded on the New Testament.
Jesus taught Forgiveness and to be kind even to our enemies.


Christianity is not founded on the new testament, when the disciples asked him this question he specificall reminded them Gods words do no change and as before are applicable forever.

You are a bigoted 1diot
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by Nobody: 11:59pm On May 21, 2015
sweetgala:


Christianity is not founded on the new testament, when the disciples asked him this question he specificall reminded them Gods words do no change and as before are applicable forever.

You are a bigoted 1diot

I guess Christians are going around with knives looking for who to behead for Jehovah

Hypocritical moslem swine

Condemn your loonies rather than argue over which religion is more violently prone

Foolish mudslide hijab hoe

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Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by tunex23: 1:25am On May 22, 2015
WombRaiders:


I guess Christians are going around with knives looking for who to behead for Jehovah

Hypocritical moslem swine

Condemn your loonies rather than argue over which religion is more violently prone

Foolish mudslide hijab hoe
grin grin

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Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by sweetgala(m): 7:56am On May 22, 2015
WombRaiders:


I guess Christians are going around with knives looking for who to behead for Jehovah

Hypocritical moslem swine

Condemn your loonies rather than argue over which religion is more violently prone

Foolish mudslide hijab hoe

Actually in many a places it has been so, the recent happenings in Congo, central african republic, Bosnia , Yugoslavia, India , china. This are just a few examples in which and estimation of no less than 10-15 million Muslims have been killed between just simply because they are Muslims and nothing else. Maybe you didn't have a TV to watch a Muslim man get butchered in Congo and his flesh was eaten by a crazed criminal it was captures live and multiple such occasions occurred

The world is a evil place if you don't know about it just shut up and don't be chatting rubjsh.

Be careful that you don't offend God in your personal crusade to defame, because not only does the bible through which we practice our faith forbid defamation it has promised death and destruction for the heat that sows seeds of hate.
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by Nobody: 8:45am On May 22, 2015
Ediot non Muslims fought back to defend themselves from Islamic terrorism and you use that to compare to rampant Islamic lunacy that has been in existence since Mohammed showed up 1400 years ago with his satanic religion
sweetgala:


Actually in many a places it has been so, the recent happenings in Congo, central african republic, Bosnia , Yugoslavia, India , china. This are just a few examples in which and estimation of no less than 10-15 million Muslims have been killed between just simply because they are Muslims and nothing else. Maybe you didn't have a TV to watch a Muslim man get butchered in Congo and his flesh was eaten by a crazed criminal it was captures live and multiple such occasions occurred

The world is a evil place if you don't know about it just shut up and don't be chatting rubjsh.

Be careful that you don't offend God in your personal crusade to defame, because not only does the bible through which we practice our faith forbid defamation it has promised death and destruction for the heat that sows seeds of hate.
Re: Boko Haram, Islam's Holy Warriors Prayed Before R@ping Captive Women And Girls by sweetgala(m): 8:59am On May 22, 2015
WombRaiders:


Ediot non Muslims fought back to defend themselves from Islamic terrorism and you use that to compare to rampant Islamic lunacy that has been in existence since Mohammed showed up 1400 years ago with his satanic religion

Your knowledge of happenings are so scewed it is laughable but alas it shld not. Firstly there was no retribution but a massacre of many Muslim communities because of a perceived attack by Muslims, equating the actuons of criminals to a whole community and using it to justify murder is a tool best deployed by evil men like Hitler, Osama bin laden and Mussolini.

In CFR after a predominantly Muslim armed force overtook the country, and publicly denounce any actions prescribed by religion , when the Christian wanted a good escuse to check the excesses of the government they just killed all Muslims in sight.

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