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Pakistan bomb kills policemen and passersby
Tajikistan News.Net Sunday 7th September, 2008
At least 30 people, including five policemen, have been killed in a suicide car bomb attack in Pakistan.
The attack took place at a paramilitary checkpoint 20 kilometres from Peshawar.
About 70 people were also wounded by the blast.
The powerful explosion destroyed part of the market, trapping many people under the debris.
Witnesses said a pick-up truck was used to carry out the attack.
No immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing has been made.
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bubby 09-07-08, 08:12 AM |
Pakistan bomb kills policemen and passersby
For GOD sake stop this killing. To which Islam do you represent. yes my Islam is totally a relegion of LOVE & CARE. We have to respect our major enemy while he is in our home.Then how you are serving Islam by killing your brothers & sisters just for money.
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Anonymous 09-07-08, 07:28 PM |
Who is this? WHo dares insult God
The real fools are those that think they are doing God’s will by killing. Who here can stand up and say that they can speak for God.. Who here has the right to destroy what God has given us? Isha says love thy neighbor, and love thy God.. These are the greatest commandments
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;) Midnight 09-07-08, 09:37 AM |
I don’t have a blood family. But I have the family and my work, one and the same. This isn’t as terrible as it seems
it is bad but there are extended fights that go on every where not even declared as war that make this look mild.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Muhammad (pbuh), once say that if you caught a man looking into your house to poke his eye out? I get it completely and yet...
In my family we all have a part to do. Some of the newer members go, like way astray. The older members come in and straighten them out. You get me here, just me no precept, no complicated b.s. Thats what I like about it but everyone knows me. They have told alot of truth with this fight. Things that could have been denied forever. Not to fault anyone. That is history. Life goes on. At times I think to myself we have learned, all of us, so much from this that it could be in the end we will all win even if there is a clear loser.
In my family we have good and bad, it’s clearly that way for everyone. When times get hard you will see us all show up. Regardless. I watch this so closely that I get it. If I take a few days off to do something else I still get it, but I’ve been around for a long time.
Some people can’t be truthful. They have to hide their lives away. Everything they do is wrong. They, the Afghans, live in a glass house and they are clean. They didn’t bring America to Afghanistan, but they taught her a valuable lesson, don’t ever let yourself think that they didn’t. If I had to lose something everyday to do this I would. I believe, you see. They say that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones, I chose the glass house. Think about it.
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