Wednesday, July 13, 2011

இன்ஷா அல்லா: உலகம் தட்டைக்காக 50 பேர் காலி

உலகம் தட்டை, பூமியை சூரியன் சுற்றுகிறது என்றெல்லாம் சொல்லித்தரவேண்டும் என்று அமைதிமார்க்க வழியில் போராடும் முஸ்லீம்கள் குண்டு வைத்ததில் நேற்றுமட்டுமே 50க்கும் மேலானவர்கள் நைஜீரியாவில் கொல்லப்பட்டிருக்கிறார்கள்.

தமிழர்களே ஏமாறாதீர்கள். தமிழ்நாட்டில் big bang தியரியை குரானில் கண்டுபிடிக்கும் முஸ்லீம்கள் மெஜாரிட்டியாக ஆனதும், உலகம் தட்டை, பரிணாமம் பொய், பூமியை சூரியன் சுற்றுகிறது என்றெல்லாம் தலையில் கட்டுவார்கள் ஜாக்கிரதை. அத்தோடு மிஞ்சியிருக்கும் நம்மையும் போட்டுத்தள்ளுவார்கள்.

சிந்தியுங்கள்.

Boko Haram strikes again, kills 50 in Maiduguri
DESPITE the assurances by security chiefs to put them under check, suspected members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect, on Tuesday, went on rampage, bombing four different ...

Posted at 13/07/2011 11:33 AM | Updated at 13/07/2011 11:33 AM



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By Emeka Ibemere, Sulaimon Alamutu, and Dennis Okosun

DESPITE the assurances by security chiefs to put them under check, suspected members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect, on Tuesday, went on rampage, bombing four different areas in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, and killed at least 50 people.

The Moment learnt that the bombs exploded along Baga Road in Maiduguri, leading thousands of people to flee the state. Although, the casualty figure could not be confirmed as at the time of going to press, a security source disclosed that about 50 dead people had been counted.


It was gathered that the latest attack by the Islamic militants might be a reprisal to the attack on the members by the men of the Joint Task Force, who killed 11 of their adherents in an operation Saturday evening.


Director, Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen Raphael Isah, in a reaction, described the situation as very critical, adding that, “you can’t really identify who these people are as they live among the people.”


He said that the security agencies are “appealing to Nigerians to assist them with information that can bring to a halt all this negative happenings that are not in the interest of the country.


“This is like guerilla warfare even though we are not in outright war. However, our position is to make sure that we deal with the problem head on.”


The Army chief added that, “security is everybody’s business: all and sundry must be involved to make sure that a state of normalcy is brought to bear as no body benefits from the senseless spate of killing by the adherents of Boko Haram.”


But the Force Police Public Relations Officer, Olusola Amore, a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), said he had not been able to confirm the latest Maiduguri attack, promising he would call as soon as he confirmed.


A lecturer at the Borno State Polytechnic who preferred not to be mentioned said: “As I am speaking with you now, I am on the run, as everywhere is scattered and people are scampering for their safety. We have lost count of the number of people that have died in these four bombs.


“I am tired of this nonsense here as you don’t even know who these Boko Haram members are, as they are scattered all over the state. You can’t even talk as you don’t know who you might be talking to. I have made up my mind to re-locate my family to Lagos, as the situation of things here in the city of Maiduguri is strictly unbearable.”


The latest raid by the sect came barely a few hours after they struck in Kaduna, Sunday night with a massive blast, at the city centre. The bomb was believed to have been hidden in a refuse bin, aimed at a popular drinking joint and an area described as prostitutes’ haven by Boko Haram militants.


This was preceded by another blast that rocked a church in Suleija, Niger State, where four people died. The Nigerian Army, had on Sunday, said it killed 11 of the Boko haram militants, Saturday night, including a 13-year old boy in an operation code-named ‘Operation Restore Order (ORO).’


Maj.-Gen. Jack Nwachukwu Nwaogbo, head of the ORO, said security forces launched a search operation after two suspected members allegedly threw two home-made bombs at patrol cars from a moving bus.


No fewer than 150 Nigerians have so far been killed this year alone. Eight persons were feared dead and 44 others injured when the militants bombed the car park of the Nigerian Police Force Headquarters in Abuja last month.


The police headquarters bomb blast, which the police described as a suicide attack, was apparently targeted at the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Hafiz Ringim.


The attack came four days after Ringim announced renewed efforts by the Police to eliminate the dreaded sect in Borno State, where it has been blamed for a number of killings and bomb attacks.

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