Religouse World Civil War
Is it the beging of a Civil war world wide over religion? Has the Islamic faith fallen to the status of the Irish Catholics and Protestants? It may seem so. As it is the Sunni's funded by the terrorist government of Iran who are backing the murdering camel jockies in Al Quieda.
The bombing of a 2000 year old holy site while a strenouse restructure is taking place is masterful in the fact it is a last desperate act by those who are looseing. By bombing this structure and playing on old hatreds in a religouse text will certainly cause strife, discontent, and mislead feeling between a religouse sect. While Shi'ites, Sunni's, and Kurds are trying desperately to coordinate a coalitonal democracy between blood fueds of ancient hatred. Putting a populance in caos just to stop freedom in its tracks.
A question that is raised and needs to be shouted till answers come forth is where is the total outrage by the muslem community against the muslem community for this act. It is an act that can only be compared to the Protestants blowing up the Vatican.
Then in Nigeria:
Christian mobs, seeking revenge for the killings of Christians in the north, attacked Muslims with machetes, set fire to them, destroyed their houses and torched mosques in two days of violence in Onitsha, where 93 people died.
"We are very happy that this thing is happening so that the north will learn their lesson," said Anthony Umai, a motorcycle taxi rider, standing close to where Christian youths had piled up the corpses of 10 Muslims and were burning them.
Dozens more corpses had been thrown into the back of pick-up trucks by security services overnight, residents said.
In northern Maiduguri, where the Christian Association of Nigeria says 50 Christians were killed in a weekend riot that began as a protest against cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, tensions were high during several Christian funeral masses.
The Red Cross said at least 21 people died in Maiduguri and 9,000 were driven from their homes.
A crowd of Christian youths broke away from the burial of one of the victims, a Catholic priest, and ran shouting through the streets before police dispersed them.
News of the Maiduguri killings set off the bloodletting in Onitsha, and tit-for-tat violence spread on Wednesday to Enugu, another southeastern city, where seven people were killed.
Nigeria's 140 million people are divided about equally between Muslims in the north and Christians in the south, but sizeable religious minorities live in both regions.
Thousands of people have been killed in religious violence since the restoration of democracy in 1999. Killings in one part of the country often spark reprisals elsewhere.
Also lets not forget the genocide that is being waged and ignored by the United nations in Sudan by Muslems against Christians there. At a cost of thousands of lives. All in the name of religion.
(PERSONALLY I WOULD RATHER THE WAR BE FOUGHT OVER SOMETHING TANGIBLE LIKE OIL OR LAND.)
The bombing of a 2000 year old holy site while a strenouse restructure is taking place is masterful in the fact it is a last desperate act by those who are looseing. By bombing this structure and playing on old hatreds in a religouse text will certainly cause strife, discontent, and mislead feeling between a religouse sect. While Shi'ites, Sunni's, and Kurds are trying desperately to coordinate a coalitonal democracy between blood fueds of ancient hatred. Putting a populance in caos just to stop freedom in its tracks.
A question that is raised and needs to be shouted till answers come forth is where is the total outrage by the muslem community against the muslem community for this act. It is an act that can only be compared to the Protestants blowing up the Vatican.
Then in Nigeria:
Christian mobs, seeking revenge for the killings of Christians in the north, attacked Muslims with machetes, set fire to them, destroyed their houses and torched mosques in two days of violence in Onitsha, where 93 people died.
"We are very happy that this thing is happening so that the north will learn their lesson," said Anthony Umai, a motorcycle taxi rider, standing close to where Christian youths had piled up the corpses of 10 Muslims and were burning them.
Dozens more corpses had been thrown into the back of pick-up trucks by security services overnight, residents said.
In northern Maiduguri, where the Christian Association of Nigeria says 50 Christians were killed in a weekend riot that began as a protest against cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, tensions were high during several Christian funeral masses.
The Red Cross said at least 21 people died in Maiduguri and 9,000 were driven from their homes.
A crowd of Christian youths broke away from the burial of one of the victims, a Catholic priest, and ran shouting through the streets before police dispersed them.
News of the Maiduguri killings set off the bloodletting in Onitsha, and tit-for-tat violence spread on Wednesday to Enugu, another southeastern city, where seven people were killed.
Nigeria's 140 million people are divided about equally between Muslims in the north and Christians in the south, but sizeable religious minorities live in both regions.
Thousands of people have been killed in religious violence since the restoration of democracy in 1999. Killings in one part of the country often spark reprisals elsewhere.
Also lets not forget the genocide that is being waged and ignored by the United nations in Sudan by Muslems against Christians there. At a cost of thousands of lives. All in the name of religion.
(PERSONALLY I WOULD RATHER THE WAR BE FOUGHT OVER SOMETHING TANGIBLE LIKE OIL OR LAND.)