Friday, November 6, 2009

Moselm violence after violence

On This Day Since 9/11
March 23, 2008: Baghdad, Iraq. Women and children are among the casualties as Islamic terrorists stage at least three separate attacks on civilians. Twenty two killed and thirty four injured
March 23, 2008: Srinagar, India. Lashker-e-Toiba militants ambush and kill four policemen.
March 23, 2008: Torkham, Pakistan . al.-Qaeda terrorists bomb a restaurant and an oil facility, killing two people, and wounding fifty
March 23, 2008: Mogadishu, Somalia. A doctor is reported killed in an attack by Islamic terrorists.
March 23, 2008: Mosul, Iraq. Fifteen Iraqi security personnel are murdered by a suicidal Sunni bomber.
March 23, 2008: Baqubah, Iraq. Two children are killed by a Jihad roadside attack.
March 23, 2008: Jawzjan, Afghanistan. Religious extremists calmly shoot five Afghans to death. The workers were trying to clear landmines at the time.
March 23, 2008: Samarra, Iraq. A Fedayeen suicide bomber kills five IraqisMarch 23, 2007: Gaza, Pal. Auth. A 2-year-old child is killed in the crossfire when Fatah and Hamas open up on each other
March 23, 2007: Baghdad, Iraq. Nine people are killed, fifteen wounded during an assassination attempt on the country’s vice president by Islamic terrorists
March 23, 2007: Baghdad, Iraq. Six people are killed in a Jihad car bombing at a used car lot.
March 23, 2007: Baghdad, Iraq. A mother and daughter are among two dozen people murdered by sectarian Jihadis
March 23, 2007: Mosul, Iraq. Two teenagers are among four people slain by Islamic radicals.
March 23, 2007: al Bu Ajeel, Iraq. An infant is among four members of a family murdered inside their home by Muslim gunmen.
March 23, 2007: Mogadishu, Somalia. Islamic insurgents attack Ethiopian troops. At least two people are killed.
March 23, 2007: Mogadishu, Somalia. Somali Islamists shoot down a cargo plane with a rocket, killing eleven Belarus civilians.
March 23, 2007: Shopian, India. A 16-year-old girl is shot and killed by the Mujahideen.
March 23, 2007: Kandahar, Afghanistan. In three separate attacks, religious extremists ambush Afghan police, killing at least five.
March 23, 2007: Kandahar, Afghanistan. Taliban extremists ambush a supply convoy, killing two truck drivers and fifteen security guards.
March 23, 2006: Kohlu,Pakistan. A man is killed and nine people, including two children, are injured when extremists bomb a telephone booth.
March 23, 2006: Baqubah, Iraq. Four policemen are killed by terrorists using a remote-controlled roadside bomb.
March 23, 2006: Fallujah, Iraq. Eight victims of religious militants are found, along with six others in the capital.
March 23, 2006:Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan. At least one civilian is killed when Jihadis fire a rocket into the center of a town.
March 23, 2006: Baghdad, Iraq. A suicide bomber at a market murders at least seven innocents.
March 23, 2006: Makhachkala, Dagestan. Gunmen open fire on a car carrying a senior government official, killing him and injuring nine others.
March 23, 2006: Baghdad, Iraq. Twenty-three people are blown apart by a Fedayeen suicide bomber on a city street, also thirty five where wounded
March 23, 2006: Andar, Afghanistan. The Taliban assassinate a policeman in front of his home
March 23, 2005: Pattani, Thailand. A former village headsman is assassinated by terrorists.
March 23, 2005: Narathiwat, Thailand. A rubber plantation owner has his life cut short by Islamic radicals.
March 23, 2005: Srinagar, India. The Mujahideen kill a civilian and injure several other people with a car bomb in a shopping district.
March 23, 2005: Gereshk, Afghanistan. Two government employees are shot to death and one wounded by the Taliban.
March 23, 2005: Jounieh, Lebanon. Three people are killed, and three are injured when Muslim terrorists detonate an 80kg bomb in a shopping center in a Christian area north of Beirut.March 23, 2004: Mosul, Iraq. Fedayeen rocket attack kills two civilians and injures six others
March 23, 2004: Bannu, Pakistan. Package bomb and Russian-made rocket attack kill at least four and wound four.
March 23, 2004: Iraq, Kirkuk. Drive-by shooting kills two police officers and injures two others.
March 23, 2004: Hilla, Iraq. Sunni gunmen open up on a minibus carrying police and recruits with automatic weapons fire, killing nine and injuring at least two.
March 23, 2004: Grozny, Chechnya. Ten servicemen and police officers are killed and 13 wounded in several different terrorist attacks by Jihadists over a 24-hour period
March 23, 2004: Kuzmin, Kosovo, Albanian terrorists kill two police officers and injure and English translator in Kosovo
March 23, 2004: Yalam, Thailand. A policeman is murdered by IslamistsMarch 23, 2003: Nadimarg, India. Muslims militants cleanse a village of Hindus, ordering them out of their houses and opening up with machine guns. The twenty-four dead include eleven women and two children. Eight of the victims were over 60. An unknown number were wounded.

March 23, 2002: Srinagar, India. A woman is among two people killed by Lashkar-e-Toiba in a grenade attack.
On This Day Before 9/11

March 23, 1998: In Algeria, seven GIA (al-Gama’at al-Islamiyya, or Islamic Group) Muslim militants were condemned to death for murder of the Archbishop of Oran.March 23, 1994: A bomb was defused inside the Forte Grand Hotel, a British-owned facility in Amman, Jordan.
March 23, 1994: A bomb was thrown at the Israeli court building in Bethlehem. Today, there are no Jews or Israelis in Bethlehem. The Muslims who occupy the Jerusalem suburb have turned the Messiah’s birthplace into a festering slum where only death and poverty prosper.
March 23, 1994: An Israeli was shot and killed by an Arab Muslim. The victim had been on his way to work. The PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – which isn’t popular, pro-liberation, or Palestinian) claimed responsibility for the senseless murder.March 23, 1988: Grenades were found in the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Bombay, India. The same make of grenades were used two days later against an Alitalia flight crew at the Bombay airport. Authorities said that the man they took into custody was affiliated with the Abu Nidal GroupMarch 23, 1987: Thirty-one people were wounded when a car bomb exploded at the British army headquarters in Rheindahlem, Germany. An anonymous caller warned the Duesseldorf news bureau of the impending attack. During the call, the Provisional Irish Republican Army, or Catholic IRA, claimed responsibility for the impending blast.
March 23, 1987: The Revolutionary Popular Resistance Organization claimed credit for an explosion at a Syrian intelligence facility located in the King Hotel in West Beirut. Five Syrians were wounded in the attack.
March 23 1987 US offers military protection to Kuwaiti ships in the Persian GulfMarch 23, 1986: In the Sudan, a Norwegian citizen was kidnapped by the SPLA resistance movement. While they weren’t Islamic terrorists, Islamic terrorism was they sole reason for their existence.March 23, 1979: (PLO), Muazzam Zaki, was shot and killed in his home in Islamabad. Pakistani In Pakistan, a leader in the Palestinian Liberation OrganizationPLO chief Yousuf Abu Hantash said that Mr. Zaki belonged to the political wing of the PLOMarch 23, 1974: In Eritrea, an Ethiopian-Japanese mining operation near Asmara was attacked by members of the ELF-General Command. The Islamic terrorists were armed with grenades and automatic weapons. The Eritrean flag was raised at the site, and leaflets were scattered. Damage to the mine’s generator and other equipment was estimated at $3 million. There were no casualties at the mine but two guards at a local village school were killed by the fleeing terrorists.
The Muslim militants operating under the guise of the ELFGC belonged to a subsidiary of the Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement. The EIJM, as one might expect, was composed of Islamic terrorists who were financed, trained, and armed by the fundamentalist Islamic government in neighboring Sudan. Also known as the Islamic Reform Movement and the Islamic Salvation Group (Harakat al Khalas al Islami), the terrorist club sought to depose the current secular government in Eritrea and replace it with an Islamic theocracy based upon Sharia Law.
Led by Sheikh Khalil Muhammad Amer, the EIJM claimed to represent the religious and political aspirations of Eritrea’s Muslim population (now at 50% and growing). They were however, based in Khartoum, Sudan and they commenced most of their terrorist raids from Sudanese soil. And that’s not good since the Sudan was home to the most ruthless Islamic regime in the world – a Muslim government which had sponsored the genocide of 2.7 million Africans.March 23 1965 Police in Casablanca cracked down on students and workers campaigning for social justice and about 100 were killed. In the 1970s the “March 23 movement” for social rights was named for this day.March 23 1956 Sudan becomes independentMarch 23 1956 Pakistan proclaimed an Islamic republicMarch 23 1942 2,500 Jews of Lublin massacred or deportedMarch 23 1940 All-India-Muslim League calls for a Muslim homeland

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