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November 19, 2005
First came the beheadings, then two more girls were shot, now two girls are killed by machete
Topics: Dhimmitude, Faith, International News, Islam And The War On Terror, Persecution, Religion, War on TerrorFor a long time Indonesia has been a hotbead of violence, especially Muslim attacks upon the Christian (and on Bali the Buddhist) community. In the past, the violence has ended up with the Christians being brutalised within their communities. They have to flee for their lives or face being raped by the numerous pillaging militant Muslims who have continued a long campaign of hatred towards the Christians. Among the many crimes that have been committed against Christians was that of the Church bombings around the year 2000. Only a few weeks ago we reported on the beheading of three Christian girls who were on their way to school.
Since then there has only been a half-hearted effort to find the perpetrators of that crime. Now there's a report that states two more young women were shot while they were heading to a Scout hall, and now two more have been assaulted through the use of a machete, by the same gang of militant Muslim thugs.
Posted by at November 19, 2005 10:16 PM
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Comments
It is hard to believe the State Dept waited so long to issue that travel warning.
Posted by: Max at November 21, 2005 12:31 AM
Laskur Jihad has been operating in Indonesia for quite some time. The attacks in Sulawesi are modest compared to those on Borneo. Entire villages are beheaded (up to 400 villagers). However, the places of Laskur Jihad activity in Indonesia are off the beaten track, so to speak.
Sulawesi has three major cities: Penang and Ulang in the south and Manado in the north. The rest of the island of Sulawesi is relatively rural. To the best of my knowledge, there have been no Laskur Jihad attacks in major metropolitan areas and no violence against foreigners. Also, Laskur Jihad has no link with Al-Queda or Abu Sayyaf.
I suspect the US State Department has tolerated Laskur Jihad, because of its modest thinning of the herd in Indonesia. The US State Department is far more concerned with the escapades of the Indonesia army. Laskur Jihad, though savage, pales in comparison to the Indonesian army.
With Aloha,
Harry
Posted by: harry
at November 22, 2005 3:36 AM



















