September 20, 2012

AFGHANISTAN: 12 MURDERED In Kabul Suicide Bombing Attack Claimed By Islamic Militants In Retaliation For Anti-Islam Film! EXCUSE FOR CHAOS And TO COMMIT MURDER! Soulless!

The 10 minute prophet Mohammad film is just an excuse. The Afgan insurgents carry out several suicide bombings per month and sometimes per week murdering innocent civilians long before the 10 minute film went into circulation. The Afghan insurgents seem to love murdering innocent civilians and destroying properties. They crave death and destruction. They are soulless creatures.

ONE American out of 312 MILLION Americans, makes a low budget film that cast the prophet Mohammad in a negative light and the muslim community around the world want to murder Americans or murder anyone for that matter. Muslims around the world have gone wild because ONE American created a 10 minute youtube film out of 312 MILLION Americans?! STOP blaming America, our government or the 312 MILLION American people because of a film ONE American created.

You look for any excuse to go wild in the streets and to go on a killing spree of INNOCENT CIVILIANS and INNOCENT GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL. You are acting like a pack of wild beast that have no conscience and no soul. Satan (dark forces) comes to steal, kill and destroy! The Libyan attack on Americans was not spontaneous as the media and the radical Islamist would like the world to believe! What has transpired since the Libyan attack was so planned / coordinated in several Arab/African muslim nations!

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Al-Arabiya news
written by Staff
Tuesday September 18, 2012

Afghan insurgent group Hezb-e-Islami claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a minibus that killed 12 people, including 7 foreigners, near Kabul airport on Tuesday and said it was launched in retaliation for a film mocking the Prophet Mohammed.

A woman wearing a suicide vest blew herself up in response to the anti-Islam video,” said Zubair Sediqqi, a spokesman for Hezb, which does not usually carry out such attacks, according to Reuters.

A senior police source said seven of those killed were foreigners working for an international courier company.

An Afghan official confirmed the death toll and said that two Afghan policemen were wounded. “The foreigners were from a private company working at the airport,” the official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

The attack took place on the eight-lane highway in front of a wedding hall, but at the time of the blast, sometime after 6:30 am (0200 GMT), the road would have been deserted.

Witnesses said there was smoke spewing into the sky and a heavy police deployment at the scene of the attack, contributing to a major traffic snarl-up on the busy road.

The attack underscored growing anger in Afghanistan over the film, which has enraged much of the Muslim world and led to the killing last week of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans.

Thousands of protesters clashed with police in the Afghan capital on Monday, burning cars and hurling rocks at security forces in the worst outbreak of violence since February rioting over the inadvertent burning of copies of the Quran by U.S. soldiers.

The suicide attack was the first in Kabul involving a woman and the foreigners killed were mostly Russian and South African pilots working for an international courier company, senior police sources said.

The toll was the highest on foreigners in the city since last April when an Afghan air force pilot gunned down eight U.S. military flight instructors and an American civilian adviser after an argument at Kabul International Airport.

Hezb-e-Islami, which means Islamic Party, is a radical militant group which shares some of the Taliban's anti-foreigner, anti-government aims.

On Sept. 8, a suicide bomber killed at least six people, most of them children, outside ISAF headquarters in Kabul in an attack that the Taliban claimed targeted the CIA to avenge U.S. moves to blacklist its Haqqani network as a terrorist organization.

Tuesday’s attack came after a devastating few days for NATO in which six of its soldiers were shot dead by suspected Afghan police, the Taliban destroyed six U.S. fighter jets in an unprecedented assault of a major base in the south and one of its air strikes killed eight Afghan women.

NATO insists the insurgency in Afghanistan is on the back foot with Afghan forces taking the lead over 75 percent of the population, as part of the phased departure of most Western troops.

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