Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Enemies of Islam are Within

photo courtesy bbc news
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6902349.stm


Muslim guardians
Hardliners
Are the most
Hypocritical
Ever seen
They enforce
Islamic laws
Wanting
To turn the world green
Yet Muslims killing Muslims
Remains unseen
The condition of an
Underprivileged
Muslim Woman
The Muslim Man demean
Triple talaq
A morbidly
Woman destroying
Smokescreen
If you want to remarry
Your divorced wife
Well she has to marry
Someone perhaps the Mullah
Consummate the marriage
Divorce the Mullah
Than will be yours
If you know what I mean
Its time they changed all this
And came out clean
The Shias do not have
Triple Talaq to women demean
Today Islam is on the crossroads
Hate killing bombing maiming
The usual carnage a blood spilling scene
The enemies of Islam
Within and in between
Politically activated
Killing machine
Nothing can be more obscene
Silence all around
Allah Ho Akbar
Life goes on as routine
Little children
Turned killers in their teen


Gunmen kill 29 villagers in Iraq

Gunmen in Iraq wearing military uniforms have killed 29 people in a village in Diyala province north of Baghdad, security officials said.
A police spokesman said a large group of gunmen surrounded Duwailiya village and killed men, women and children.

It comes a day after more than 80 people were killed in a lorry bomb attack in the northern town of Kirkuk.

Meanwhile, the political bloc allied to Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr has said it has ended its boycott of parliament.

The 30 legislators pulled out after an important Shia shrine in Samarra was bombed for a second time last month.

The bloc's head, Nassar Rubaie, said they were returning as their demands for the rebuilding of the shrine had been accepted.

The Sadrists will not re-enter the Iraqi government.

But the presence of their members of parliament could speed up the process of passing important laws, says the BBC's Mike Sergenat in Baghdad.

And the ongoing boycott of parliament by two main Sunni groups may still obstruct work on the legislation - demanded by the United States Congress.

Kirkuk funerals

An Iraqi police spokesman, Col Raghib Rawi, blamed the Diyala killings on al-Qaeda militants who have been fighting US and Iraqi forces in the province.

Col Rawi said the victims were members of a Shia tribe.

In Baghdad, at least 10 people, including four soldiers, were killed in a suicide car bomb targeting an Iraqi army convoy passing through Zayouna district.

Another car bomb exploded near the Iranian embassy in central Baghdad, killing four people.

The attacks come as funerals are being held for victims of a massive lorry bombing in Kirkuk in northern Iraq.

At least 85 people were killed and more than 180 wounded.

Nearly 30,000 extra US troops have been sent to Iraq in an effort to provide security for Baghdad and surrounding areas, including Baquba, the main town in Diyala province.

US and Iraqi officials say insurgents are fleeing the security drive and launching attacks further north in the country

courtesy BBCNews
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6902349.stm

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