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Monday 16 May 2011

Why I favor the brutal murder of Osama Bin Laden...



I'm writing this article in context to the thousands of life that has been deserted IN THE NAME of a  religion called Islam, I did not say BY ISLAM. 

There is a saying, "Actions speak louder than words."  If the nature of Islam is not sufficiently clear from the words of the Koran its nature should be abundantly clear from the shocking, outrageous crimes of violence, brutality and mass murder that its adherents are perpetrating against non-Muslims all over the world. Whether we are speaking of ugly terrorist acts in Israel, Russia, India, the United States or somewhere else in the non-Muslim world the Muslim distinguishes himself by his shocking lack of conscience and humanity in horrible crimes of violence.  And, what is even more shocking, he justifies his horrible acts in the name of God and religion.  In this way Islam stands alone among the major religions of the world.  No other religion on earth has the violent nature of Islam, no other religion is so consumed with hatred against other religions. According to the Islamic outlook, the only good and righteous government is an Islamic government and all other governments are evil and should be overthrown.  All non-Muslims are infidels, idolaters who should be destroyed without pity. Whatever the Muslims may say, the real reason for the Muslim hatred of non-Muslims is just simply religious bias.  It is pure religious bigotry.  The Muslim speaks of justice.  But, in fact, his vision is distorted and warped by his own bias and hatred.  He has his own version of justice.

I have been greatly moved after I witnessed the Mosques that has been constructed over the temples in Karnataka, I could only wish if someone was there to fight against Islamic terror spread across the holy land of India destroying the life and religious sentiments of sadhu Hindus. Today when I read about Osama's activities in favor of Islam and so many muslims who supports it I start created a feeling of hatred and pity towards the so called Islam.

Osama Bin Laden founded Al-Qaeda to end military presence in the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula, overthrowing Arab regimes he considers corrupt and insufficiently religious, ending American support for Israel and RETURNING EAST TIMOR AND KASHMIR TO MUSLIM RULE.

Just like Al-Queda there are other muslim organizations like, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen, In Afghanistan, Taliban and Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin forces, Hezbollah, Fatah al-Islam, Armed Islamic Group, Abu Sayyaf Group.

Few achievements by these Muslim Organizations:-

11 March 2004 bombings of commuter trains in Madrid, where 191 people were killed and 2,050 wounded 

7 July 2005 London bombings, also of public transport, which killed 52 commuters and injured 700. 

In the September 2004 Beslan school hostage crisis 1,200 schoolchildren and adults were taken hostage after "School Number One" secondary school in Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania was overrun by the "Caucasus Caliphate Jihad" led by Shamil Basayev. As many as 500 died, including 186 children. According to the only surviving attacker, Nur-Pashi Kulayev, the choice of a school and the targeting of mothers and young children by the attackers was done in hopes of generating a maximum of outrage and igniting a wider war in the Caucasus with the ultimate goal of establishing an Islamic Emirate across the whole of the North Caucasus.

November 2003 bombings of two synagogues, the British consulate in Istanbul and HSBC bank headquarters, killing 58 and wounding several hundred. 

The April 1983 U.S. Embassy bombing (by the Islamic Jihad Organization)

The 1983 Beirut barracks bombing (by the Islamic Jihad Organization), that killed more than 200 U.S. 

Marines at their barracks in Beirut

Hijacking of TWA Flight 847 in 1985,

The Lebanon hostage crisis from 1982 to 1992.

The January 15, 2008, bombing of a U.S. Embassy vehicle in Beirut.

The 1992 Israeli Embassy attack in Buenos Aires, killing 29, in Argentina.

The 1994 AMIA bombing of a Jewish cultural centre, killing 95, in Argentina.

18 April 1983 - 1983 United States embassy bombing 63 killed, 120 wounded. 

23 October 1983 - 1983 Beirut barracks bombing 305 killed, 75 wounded. 

26 February 1993 – World Trade Center bombing, New York City. 6 killed. 

13 March 1993 – 1993 Bombay bombings. Mumbai, India. 250 dead, 700 injured. 

28 July 1994 – Buenos Aires, Argentina. Vehicle suicide bombing attack against AMIA building, the local Jewish community representation. 85 dead, more than 300 injured. 

24 December 1994 – Air France Flight 8969 hijacking in Algiers by 3 members of Armed Islamic Group of Algeria and another terrorist. 7 killed including 4 hijackers. 

25 June 1996 – Khobar Towers bombing, 20 killed, 372 wounded. 

17 November 1997 – Luxor attack, 6 armed Islamic terrorists attack tourists at Egypts famous Luxor Ruins. 68 foreign tourists killed. 

14 February 1998 – Bombing in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 13 bombs explode within a 12 km radius. 46 killed and over 200 injured. 

7 August 1998 – 1998 United States embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. 224 dead. 4000+ injured.

4 September 1999 – A series of bombing attacks in several cities of Russia, nearly 300 killed. 

12 October 2000 – Attack on the USS cole in the Yemeni port of Aden. 

11 September 2001 – 4 planes hijacked and crashed into World Trade Center and The Pentagon by 19 hijackers. Nearly 3000 dead.

13 December 2001 – Suicide attack on Indian parliament in New Delhi by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations, Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba. Aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country. 7 dead, 12 injured. 

27 March 2002 – Suicide bomb attack on a Passover Seder in a Hotel in Netanya, Israel. 30 dead, 133 injured. 

30 March 2002 and 24 November 2002 - Attacks on the Hindu Raghunath temple, India. Total 25 dead. 

7 May 2002 – Bombing in al-Arbaa, Algeria. 49 dead, 117 injured. 

24 September 2002 – Machine Gun attack on Hindu temple in Ahmedabad, India. 31 dead, 86 injured.

12 October 2002 – Bombing in Bali nightclub. 202 killed, 300 injured.

16 May 2003 – Casablanca Attacks – 4 simultaneous attacks in Casablanca killing 33 civilians (mostly Moroccans) carried by Salafia Jihadia. 

11 March 2004 – Multiple bombings on trains near Madrid, Spain. 191 killed, 1460 injured (alleged link to Al-Qaeda). 

1 September 2004 - Beslan school hostage crisis, approximately 344 civilians including 186 children killed.

2 November 2004 – The murder of Theo van Gogh (film director) by Amsterdam-born jihadist Mohammed Bouyeri.

4 February 2005 – Muslim terrorists attacked the Christian community in Demsa, Nigeria, killing 36 people, destroying property and displacing an additional 3000 people. 

5 July 2005 - Attack at the Hindu Ram temple at Ayodhya, India; one of the most holy sites of Hinduism. 6 dead. 

7 July 2005 – Multiple bombings in London Underground. 53 killed by four suicide bombers. Nearly 700 injured. 

23 July 2005 – Bomb attacks at Sharm el-Sheikh, an Egyptian resort city, at least 64 people killed.

29 October 2005 – 29 October 2005 Delhi bombings, India. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus, just 2 days before the Diwali festival.

9 November 2005 – 2005 Amman bombings. a series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in Amman, Jordan. Over 60 killed and 115 injured. Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.

7 March 2006 – 2006 Varanasi bombings, India. A series of attacks in the Sankath Mochan Hanuman temple and Cantonment Railway Station in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi. 28 killed and over 100 injured.

11 July 2006 – 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings, Mumbai, India; a series of seven bomb blasts that took place over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai. 209 killed and over 700 injured. 

14 August 2007 – Qahtaniya bombings: Four suicide vehicle bombers massacred nearly 800 members of northern Iraq's Yazidi sect in the deadliest Iraq war's attack to date. 

26 July 2008 – 2008 Ahmedabad bombings, India. Islamic terrorists detonate at least 21 explosive devices in the heart of this industrial capital, leaving at least 56 dead and 200 injured. A Muslim group calling itself the Indian Mujahideen claims responsibility. Indian authorities believe that extremists with ties to Pakistan and/or Bangladesh are likely responsible and are intent on inciting communal violence. Investigation by Indian police led to the eventual arrest of a number of terrorists suspected of carrying out the blasts, most of whom belong to a well-known terrorist group, The Students Islamic Movement of India.

13 September 2008 – Bombing series in Delhi, India. Pakistani extremist groups plant bombs at several places including India Gate, out of which the ones at Karol Bagh, Connaught Place and Greater Kailash explode leaving around 30 people dead and 130 injured, followed by another attack two weeks later at the congested Mehrauli area, leaving 3 people dead. 

26 November 2008 – Muslim extremists kill at least 174 people and wound numerous others in a series of coordinated attacks on India's largest city and financial capital, Mumbai. The government of India blamed Pakistan based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba and stated that the terrorists killed/caught were citizens of Pakistan, a claim which the Pakistani government first refused but then accepted when given proof. Ajmal Kasab, one of the terrorists, was caught alive.

25 October 2009. Baghdad, Iraq. During a terrorist attack, two bomber vehicles detonated in the Green Zone, killing at least 155 people and injuring 520. 

28 October 2009 – Peshawar, Pakistan. A car bomb is detonated in a woman exclusive shopping district, and over 110 killed and over 200 injured. 

3 December 2009 – Mogadishu, Somalia. A male suicide bomber disguised as a woman detonates in a hotel meeting hall. The hotel was hosting a graduation ceremony for local medical students when the blast went off, killing four government ministers as well as other civilians.

1 January 2010 – Lakki Marwat, Pakistan. A suicide car bomber drove his explosive-laden vehicle into a volleyball pitch as people gathered to watch a match killing more than 100 people.

1 May 2010 - New York, New York, USA. Faisal Shahzad, an Islamic Pakistani American who received U.S. citizenship in December 2009, attempted to detonate a car bomb in Times Square working with the Pakistani Taliban or Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. 

28 May 2010 - Attacks on Ahmadi Mosques Lahore, Pakistan. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed attacks on two mosques simultaneously belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, killing nearly 100 and injuring many others.

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