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Old 13th May 2005, 23:14
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Srinigar, India - Suspected Muslim rebels detonated a grenade on Thursday as children left a Christian missionary school in Indian Kashmir, killing two women and wounding about 50 people including 20 pupils, police said.

“Please save me, I don’t want to die. Call my parents,” screamed a girl, her leg covered in blood, outside the school in Srinagar.

Distraught parents, many of them weeping, searched for their children at the scene of the blast in the centre of the main city of Kashmir where separatist rebels are waging a 15-year-old revolt against Indian rule.

“The grenade exploded as the schoolchildren were coming out of the gate of the school as it closed for the day,” a police officer told reporters.

Bloodstained school bags lay near the school gates. Bystanders and police carried the wounded high school pupils to police vehicles which took them to hospitals.


School children displaying a playcard in Hindi which reads “Hum Aman Chahtai Hai - Hum Per Zulum Mat Karo - (we want peace - don’t be cruel to us)” before marching on the main road at Sonawar in Srinagar on Friday, May 13, 2005. The rally was taken out to protest yesterday’s grenade attack outside a school in Lal Chowk which left two women dead and 44 others including 14 school children injured.
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Old 20th May 2005, 02:16
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Christians are a tiny minority in that region. Hindus vs. Muslims is where the action is. When bragging about the "two Billion Muslims" there are around the World, Muslims forget about the one billion Hindus in India ALONE. And Hindus don't much care for Muslims.
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Old 20th May 2005, 05:29
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Some years ago in the Philippines a Muslim lobbed a grenade in a Christian ship called Logos. And now this incident in Kashmir. This is just the tip of the iceberg. One can tell who is angry at whom.

Remember Cain killed his brother Abel out of anger and jealousy (Genesis 4). God rejected Cain's religion.
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Old 20th May 2005, 09:50
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Some years ago in the Philippines a Muslim lobbed a grenade in a Christian ship called Logos. And now this incident in Kashmir. This is just the tip of the iceberg. One can tell who is angry at whom.

Remember Cain killed his brother Abel out of anger and jealousy (Genesis 4). God rejected Cain's religion.
Oh so now you're Hindu Theja At the end of the day you will support ANY religion besides Islam.

Cain and Abel story. Well and good. But at the end of the day what about the thousands of Muslims being killed everywhere - Iraq, Palestine, Kashmir etc. By your theory they are being killed out of jealousy and anger too!
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Old 20th May 2005, 16:15
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I am not excusing the Hindus for retaliating against Muslims in India, or for persecuting Christians.

The point I'm raising is that some radical Muslims target innocent Christians and has been making life difficult for them.

I do sympathise with the plight of Palestinians and pray for a peaceful resolution to the situation.

In Iraq it is the terrorists who are killing innocent Iraqis; they want to destroy the economy and bring political instability. They prefer the tyrant and mass murderer Saddam Hussein so they can reduce the population to second class citizens.
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Old 20th May 2005, 16:28
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I am not excusing the Hindus for retaliating against Muslims in India, or for persecuting Christians.

The point I'm raising is that some radical Muslims target innocent Christians and has been making life difficult for them.

I do sympathise with the plight of Palestinians and pray for a peaceful resolution to the situation.

In Iraq it is the terrorists who are killing innocent Iraqis; they want to destroy the economy and bring political instability. They prefer the tyrant and mass murderer Saddam Hussein so they can reduce the population to second class citizens.
You're not "excusing the Hindus for retaliating against Muslims in India"??!! Give me a break! The Hindus are the perpertrators and its the Muslims that are retaliating. Go and do some research. In the 1960's Hindus would not even sit on the same bus as Muslims in India as they considered them to be inferior. Majority persecution of a minority , thats what.

Radical Islam, just like radical Christianity or any other religion, is dangerous and not very God-like.
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Old 22nd May 2005, 04:00
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In the 1960's Hindus would not even sit on the same bus as Muslims in India as they considered them to be inferior. Majority persecution of a minority , thats what.

Radical Islam, just like radical Christianity or any other religion, is dangerous and not very God-like.
Maybe the Hindus were afraid to sit on a bus with Muslims. Buses with Muslims on board have been known to blow up.

Radical Christianity = radical imaginary excuses

You radical neo-extremist you.
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