Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Nigeria: Sponsors of Boko Haram Urged to Join FG in Nation Buiding


Vanguard (Lagos)

allafrica.com 7 November 2011

Asaba — Alhaji Ibrahim Gero, leader of the Hausa Community in Delta, has urged the sponsors of Boko Haram, the militant Islamic sect, to have a re-think and work with the Federal Government in rebuilding the nation.
Gero, who spoke on Monday, in Asaba, was reacting to the recent bomb blasts in Yobe and Borno.
He condemned the blasts, noting that Islam is holy.
Gero described the killings as barbaric and man's inhumanity to man, saying that the Eid-el-Kabir was a time to show love among Muslims.
He urged religious tolerance between Muslims and Christians, stressing that the two religions were the same.
The community leader pledged the support of the Hausa to the realisation of the goals of the present administration in the country.
Meanwhile, some Muslim faithful in Asaba have resumed business on a skeletal scale.
Some of them said that the Eid-el-Kabir was on Sunday, arguing that there was no point for them to stay at home.
The Federal Government declared Nov. 7 and Nov. 8 as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Kabir

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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Jordan's drug addiction crisis

The Truth About Heroin - UK documentary

National Geographic: Inside Cocaine Submarines

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BBC: This World: Mexico's Drug War

CRANK: Darkness on the Edge of Town

Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street

HEROIN CRISIS.avi

Dope Sick Love - New York Junkies

National Geographic: World's Most Dangerous Drug

National Geographic -- Afghan Heroin: The Lost War

Dispatches Afghanistan: Behind Enemy Lines (Full Documentary)

Sunday, August 14, 2011

U.S. politicians' favorite terrorist group


Glenn Greenwald


Norway Christian Terrorist Reconstructs Heinous Act on Crime Scene

 August 14, 2011, Sunday
Bulgaria: Norway Christian Terrorist Reconstructs Heinous Act on Crime Scene
An undated profile image from social networking site Facebook made available 23 July 2011 showing Anders Behring Breivik.
Norwegian police has conducted attacker Anders Behring Breivik to the island of Utoya Saturday, where 3 weeks ago he single-handedly claimed the lives of 69 persons.
That was part of investigations against Breivik, who has confessed of committing the double attacks July 22, which involved bombing government buildings in downtown Oslo, which claimed the lives of 8, and the subsequent mass shooting on Utoya.
Since the shooting, which targeted a youth camp of the ruling Workers' Party, the island has been closed for visitors.
Breivik, in a protective vest, handcuffed and escorted by police, had to walk through the crime scene to reconstruct exactly how he carried out the attack.
According to local media, he was able to give an extremely detailed account of his actions, including how he was shooting at people trying to escape the island by swimming.
Prior to committing those acts, Anders Behring Breivik has published a 1,500-page manifesto online, in which he declared to be Christian Crusader fighting against what he saw as a disastrous, but pervasive multiculturalism and Marxism engulfing Norway and Europe.