Topic: Muslims Killing Muslims
willing2's photo
Fri 08/17/12 07:54 AM
Seems as long as a Muslim gets to kill someone, they're happy.smokin

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20 Shiites forced off buses, killed in northern Pakistan, officials say

(AP)
Updated at 7:48 a.m. ET

(CBS/AP) PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani official says gunmen forced 20 Shiites off buses in northern Pakistan and killed them.

The police official said the incident happened Thursday in the Naran Valley.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was worried about retribution.

The Deputy Inspector General of police in Gilgit, Ali Sher, said the victims were traveling from Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad, to Gilgit, a mostly Shiite area.

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There have been several such sectarian attacks in the region in the past. Many Sunni extremists do not view Shiites as true Muslims.

CBS News' Farhan Bokhari reports the attack comes at a sensitive time for predominantly Muslim Pakistan. On Friday, the country's Muslims will celebrate Jumatul wida - the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which is an occasion that typically sees large gatherings of friends and family.


willing2's photo
Fri 08/17/12 05:17 PM
Those Sunnis rock!laugh laugh

How many of those backwards Muslims ya'll reckon have been imported here into the States?

oldhippie1952's photo
Fri 08/17/12 05:19 PM
Hopefully the ones immigrated are here to worship peacefully. There are those you know.

willing2's photo
Fri 08/17/12 05:44 PM

Hopefully the ones immigrated are here to worship peacefully. There are those you know.

None of the Muslims that follow Mohamed are peaceful.


InvictusV's photo
Fri 08/17/12 07:19 PM

Seems as long as a Muslim gets to kill someone, they're happy.smokin

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20 Shiites forced off buses, killed in northern Pakistan, officials say

(AP)
Updated at 7:48 a.m. ET

(CBS/AP) PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani official says gunmen forced 20 Shiites off buses in northern Pakistan and killed them.

The police official said the incident happened Thursday in the Naran Valley.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was worried about retribution.

The Deputy Inspector General of police in Gilgit, Ali Sher, said the victims were traveling from Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad, to Gilgit, a mostly Shiite area.

Pakistani militants attack air base, kill 2
Panetta: Pakistan to start new Taliban fight
Video: Pakistani terror strike

There have been several such sectarian attacks in the region in the past. Many Sunni extremists do not view Shiites as true Muslims.

CBS News' Farhan Bokhari reports the attack comes at a sensitive time for predominantly Muslim Pakistan. On Friday, the country's Muslims will celebrate Jumatul wida - the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which is an occasion that typically sees large gatherings of friends and family.




wow..

Shia and Sunnis wanting to off each other..

Who would have thought that?