Decapitados 2 niños cristianos de 11 y 12 años
Estos si son motivos que están por encima de lo banal, caso por ejemplo, de gobiernos y organismos farsantes e hipócritas que se han enloquecido por la destitución de un presidente violador de la constitución de su país, mientras, ocurren crímenes de niños bajo el manto del mutis total. Y muchos prefieren no enterarse para no darse mala vida, cuando ocurren (en Somalía) decapitaciones como la de Mansuur Mohammed, de 25 años, sometido a esta crueldad recientemente. Y hace unos días dos niños: Abdi Rahaman Musa Yusuf de 11 años y Hussein Musa Yusuf de 12, hijos de un converso al cristianismo, también han sido decapitados. “La agonía de la madre de los niños (en la foto anexa), aumentó al escuchar el grito quejumbroso de uno de ellos”. Así ocurrió:
“Unos milicianos musulmanes de Al-Shabaad llamaron un día a la puerta del converso al cristianismo Musa Mohammed Yusuf, de 55 años de edad y padre de 3 hijos, para interrogarle sobre el paradero del líder cristiano Salat Mberna. Musa, se negó a revelar cualquier dato sobre Salat, la persona que le había convertido, afirmando que ninguna relación tenía con él. Sin embargo, temiendo por su vida abandonó la aldea, sin imaginar las consecuencias que su huída tendrían para su familia. Al día siguiente, volvieron los milicianos y, enterados de la fuga de Musa, se llevaron a sus 3 hijos de 11, 12 y 7 años”.
Fueron llevados, según la traducción de Juan en su Blog Dazibao (especialista en estos temas) “a un lugar no muy lejano donde decapitaron a los dos primeros. La agonía de la madre de los niños, aumentó al escuchar el grito quejumbroso de uno de ellos”.
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Relacionados en mi blog
- Reportaje sobre asesinatos y crímenes de cristianos al pulsar
- Un niño talibán de 12 años decapita un rehén. Video de horror
Febrero 20, 2008
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SOMALIA: ISLAMISTS BEHEAD TWO SONS OF CHRISTIAN LEADER
02 July, 2009 09:50:00 Compass Direct News
Voice of the copts
Father refuses to give al Shabaab extremists information about house church pastor.
NAIROBI, Kenya– Islamic extremists have beheaded two young boys in Somalia because their Christian father refused to divulge information about a church leader, and the killers are searching Kenya’s refugee camps to do the same to the boys’ father. Before taking his Somali family to a Kenyan refugee camp in April, 55-year-old Musa Mohammed Yusuf himself was the leader of an underground church in Yonday village, 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Kismayo in Somalia. He had received instruction in the Christian faith from Salat Mberwa.
Militants from the Islamic extremist group al Shabaab entered Yonday village on Feb. 20, went to Yusuf’s house and interrogated him on his relationship with Mberwa, leader of a fellowship of 66 Somali Christians who meet at his home at an undisclosed city. Yusuf told them he knew nothing of Mberwa and had no connection with him. The Islamic extremists left but said they would return the next day.
“Immediately when they left, I decided to flee my house for Kismayo, for I knew for sure they were determined to come back,” Yusuf said.
At noon the next day, as his wife was making lunch for their children in Yonday, the al Shabaab militants showed up. Batula Ali Arbow, Yusuf’s wife, recalled that their youngest son, Innocent, told the group that their father had left the house the previous day.
The Islamic extremists ordered her to stop what she was doing and took hold of three of her sons – 11-year-old Abdi Rahaman Musa Yusuf, 12-year-old Hussein Musa Yusuf and Abdulahi Musa Yusuf, 7. Some neighbors came and pleaded with the militants not to harm the three boys. Their pleas landed on deaf ears.
“I watched my three boys dragged away helplessly as my youngest boy was crying,” Arbow said. “I knew they were going to be slaughtered. Just after some few minutes I heard a wailing cry from Abdulahi running towards the house. I could not hold my breath. I only woke up with all my clothes wet. I knew I had fainted due to the shock.”
With the help of neighbors, Arbow said, she buried the bodies of her two children the following day.
In Kismayo, Yusuf received the news that two of his sons had been killed and that the Islamic militants were looking for him, and he left on foot for Mberwa’s home. It took him a month and three days to reach him, and the Christian fellowship there raised travel funds for him to reach a refugee camp in Kenya.
Later that month his family met up with him at the refugee camp.When the family fled Somalia, they were compelled to leave their 80-year-old grandmother behind and her whereabouts are unknown. Since arriving at the Kenyan refugee camp, the family still has no shelter, though fellow Christians are erecting one for them. Yusuf’s family lives each day without shoes, a mattress or shelter.
But Arbow said she has no wish to return.
“I do not want to go back to Somalia – I don’t want to see the graves of my children,” she said amid sobs.
Mberwa said that Arbow is often deep in thought, at times in a disturbingly otherworldly way.
Border Tensions
Western security services see the al Shabaab ranks, reportedly filled with foreign jihadists, as a proxy for the Islamic extremist al-Qaeda group in Somalia. If the plight of Christians in Somalia is horrific – some are slaughtered, others scarred from beatings – the situation of Somali Christians in refugee camps is fast becoming worse than a matter of open discrimination.
“We have nowhere to run to,” Mberwa told Compass. “The al Shabaab are on our heads, while our Muslim brothers are also discriminating against us. Indeed even here in the refugee camp we are not safe. We need a safe haven elsewhere.”
He said that in April three al Shabaab militants were arrested by Kenyan security agents at Ifo refugee camp in Dadaab and taken to Garissa, Kenya’s North Eastern Province headquarters. But local provincial administrators denied any knowledge of such arrests.
“I don’t know” is all Dadaab District Officer Evans Kyule could say when asked about the arrests.
In Naivasha, Kenya, 19 Somali extremists were arrested last month and are scheduled to appear in a Nairobi court tomorrow, according to Kenyan television network.
Al-Shabaab militants have waged a vicious war against the fragile government of Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. In a show of power in the capital city stronghold of Mogadishu, last week hard-line Islamic insurgents sentenced four young men each to amputation of a hand and a foot as punishment for robbery.
After mosques announced when the amputations would take place, the extremists carried them out by machete in front of about 300 people on Thursday (June 25) at a military camp. It was the first such double amputation in Mogadishu by the rebels, who follow strict sharia (Islamic law) in the parts of south Somalia that they control.
The rebel militants’ strict practices have shocked many Somalis, who are traditionally moderate Muslims, though residents give the insurgents credit for restoring order to regions they control.
Al Shabaab militants are battling Ahmed’s government for control of Mogadishu while fighting government-allied, moderate Islamist militia in the provinces. In the last 18 years of violence in Somalia, a two-and-a-half year Islamist insurgency has killed more than 18,000 civilians, uprooted 1 million people, allowed piracy to flourish offshore, and spread security fears round the region.
Somalia’s government, which controls little more than a few blocks of Mogadishu, has declared a state of emergency and appealed for foreign intervention, including help from Somalia’s neighbors. Kenya recently has stepped up patrols along her common border with Somalia, vowing to respond militarily should militants make any incursions. At the same time, al Shabaab militants have warned that they would invade Kenya should the military patrols persist.
Nearly Losing a Son
On Oct. 7, 2008, al shabaab militia attacked the 28-year-old son of Mberwa in Sinai village, on the outskirts of Mogadishu. They interrogated Mberwa Abdi about the whereabouts of his father, maintaining that they had information that incriminated him as the leader of a Christian group.
Abdi denied having any knowledge of his father’s faith, and the Islamist extremists took Abdi out of the village and threatened to kill him. Covering his eyes and tying his hands behind him as he knelt down, they began beating his back with a gun. Abdi remained silent. The militants fired at his left side near the shoulder, and when Abdi fell they left him for dead.
On hearing the sound of the gunshot, neighbors ran to the scene and found Abdi still alive. They rushed him to Keysany Hospital in Mogadishu, where he underwent surgery.
Salat Mberwa received information from neighbors that his son had been killed on Nov. 1, 2008 by al Shabaab extremists, and that his body was in Keysany Hospital. Later he heard that his son was in a coma and sent 2,500 Kenyan shillings (US$35) for medical care. He also arranged for his wife and two youngest children to flee, knowing that they were the next target. They reached a refugee camp in Kenya in mid-December of last year.
After a month, Abdi was discharged from the hospital and arrived in the same refugee camp on Jan. 8. Medicins San Frontiers provided medicine for the ailing Abdi. Abdi bears the scars of bullet wounds on his body, and he still looks ill.
Asked why he denied his father’s Christian faith, Abdi said Christians are hunted like wild beasts.
“Everybody is afraid of this militia group and always tries to play things safe,” he said. “There is urgent need to help Christians in Somalia to get out as soon as possible, before they are wiped out.”
Salat Mberwa said he is concerned about the way Christians are being mistreated in the refugee camp.
“The Muslims cannot come to our aid in case one of us gets into a problem,” he said. “They always tell us, ‘You are Christians and we cannot help you. Let your religion help you.’”
While thankful for aid from Christian groups in Nairobi, Mberwa lamented that aid agencies and denominational associations have not employed Christian refugees in the camp, though many are qualified as drivers, electricians, carpenters and educators.
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Cristiano decapitado por convertirse del Islam
La voz de los martires
Según cálculos conservadores, este año unos 24 obreros de asistencia humanitaria fueron asesinados en Somalia, entre ellos muchos cristianos; el último caso es el de Mansuur Mohammed, de 25 años:
El día 23 de setiembre de 08, extremistas musulmanes del grupo al Shabab le cortaron la cabeza a Mohammed, ante los ojos de los horrorizados aldeanos de Manyafulka, a 10 kilómetros de Baidoa. Los atacantes interceptaron temprano a la mañana a Mohammed y a su chofer quien logró escaparse.
Un testigo ocular dijo que los militantes en el mismo día de este hecho cruel habían reunido por la tarde a los aldeanos de Manyafulka, diciéndoles que prepararían una fiesta para ellos. Fue así que cinco hombres encapuchados aparecieron, portando armas y espadas somalíes arrastrando a Mohammed, a quien tenían esposado. Uno de los militantes recitaba el Corán mientras proclamaba que Mohammed era un “murtid” – término árabe para aquellos que se convierten del Islam al cristianismo. Mohammed estaba tranquilo su cara no mostraba expresión, y no pronunció palabra alguna durante su martirio. Mohammed se había convertido al cristianismo en 2005.
Un incidente similar ocurrió en julio 08, en una provincia de Somalia llamada Juba Baja donde ejecutaron públicamente a varios cristianos encontrados con Biblias. Sus familiares huyeron a Kenia y se encuentran en un campo de refugiados. Tales matanzas están forzando a los cristianos a huir a países vecinos como Kenia, Etiopía y Djibouti.
Fuente: Compass Direct, Redacción: Iglesia En Marcha y VM-Argentina
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SOMALIA: ISLAMISTS BEHEAD TWO SONS OF CHRISTIAN LEADER
Father refuses to give al Shabaab extremists information about house church pastor.
NAIROBI, Kenya, July 1 (Compass Direct News) – Islamic extremists have beheaded two young boys in Somalia because their Christian father refused to divulge information about a church leader, and the killers are searching Kenya’s refugee camps to do the same to the boys’ father.
Before taking his Somali family to a Kenyan refugee camp in April, 55-year-old Musa Mohammed Yusuf himself was the leader of an underground church in Yonday village, 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Kismayo in Somalia. He had received instruction in the Christian faith from Salat Mberwa.
Militants from the Islamic extremist group al Shabaab entered Yonday village on Feb. 20, went to Yusuf’s house and interrogated him on his relationship with Mberwa, leader of a fellowship of 66 Somali Christians who meet at his home at an undisclosed city. Yusuf told them he knew nothing of Mberwa and had no connection with him. The Islamic extremists left but said they would return the next day.
“Immediately when they left, I decided to flee my house for Kismayo, for I knew for sure they were determined to come back,” Yusuf said.
At noon the next day, as his wife was making lunch for their children in Yonday, the al Shabaab militants showed up. Batula Ali Arbow, Yusuf’s wife, recalled that their youngest son, Innocent, told the group that their father had left the house the previous day.
The Islamic extremists ordered her to stop what she was doing and took hold of three of her sons – 11-year-old Abdi Rahaman Musa Yusuf, 12-year-old Hussein Musa Yusuf and Abdulahi Musa Yusuf, 7. Some neighbors came and pleaded with the militants not to harm the three boys. Their pleas landed on deaf ears.
“I watched my three boys dragged away helplessly as my youngest boy was crying,” Arbow said. “I knew they were going to be slaughtered. Just after some few minutes I heard a wailing cry from Abdulahi running towards the house. I could not hold my breath. I only woke up with all my clothes wet. I knew I had fainted due to the shock.”
With the help of neighbors, Arbow said, she buried the bodies of her two children the following day.
In Kismayo, Yusuf received the news that two of his sons had been killed and that the Islamic militants were looking for him, and he left on foot for Mberwa’s home. It took him a month and three days to reach him, and the Christian fellowship there raised travel funds for him to reach a refugee camp in Kenya.
Later that month his family met up with him at the refugee camp.When the family fled Somalia, they were compelled to leave their 80-year-old grandmother behind and her whereabouts are unknown. Since arriving at the Kenyan refugee camp, the family still has no shelter, though fellow Christians are erecting one for them. Yusuf’s family lives each day without shoes, a mattress or shelter.
But Arbow said she has no wish to return.
“I do not want to go back to Somalia – I don’t want to see the graves of my children,” she said amid sobs.
Mberwa said that Arbow is often deep in thought, at times in a disturbingly otherworldly way.
Border Tensions
Western security services see the al Shabaab ranks, reportedly filled with foreign jihadists, as a proxy for the Islamic extremist al-Qaeda group in Somalia. If the plight of Christians in Somalia is horrific – some are slaughtered, others scarred from beatings – the situation of Somali Christians in refugee camps is fast becoming worse than a matter of open discrimination.
“We have nowhere to run to,” Mberwa told Compass. “The al Shabaab are on our heads, while our Muslim brothers are also discriminating against us. Indeed even here in the refugee camp we are not safe. We need a safe haven elsewhere.”
He said that in April three al Shabaab militants were arrested by Kenyan security agents at Ifo refugee camp in Dadaab and taken to Garissa, Kenya’s North Eastern Province headquarters. But local provincial administrators denied any knowledge of such arrests.
“I don’t know” is all Dadaab District Officer Evans Kyule could say when asked about the arrests.
In Naivasha, Kenya, 19 Somali extremists were arrested last month and are scheduled to appear in a Nairobi court tomorrow, according to Kenyan television network.
Al-Shabaab militants have waged a vicious war against the fragile government of Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. In a show of power in the capital city stronghold of Mogadishu, last week hard-line Islamic insurgents sentenced four young men each to amputation of a hand and a foot as punishment for robbery.
After mosques announced when the amputations would take place, the extremists carried them out by machete in front of about 300 people on Thursday (June 25) at a military camp. It was the first such double amputation in Mogadishu by the rebels, who follow strict sharia (Islamic law) in the parts of south Somalia that they control.
The rebel militants’ strict practices have shocked many Somalis, who are traditionally moderate Muslims, though residents give the insurgents credit for restoring order to regions they control.
Al Shabaab militants are battling Ahmed’s government for control of Mogadishu while fighting government-allied, moderate Islamist militia in the provinces. In the last 18 years of violence in Somalia, a two-and-a-half year Islamist insurgency has killed more than 18,000 civilians, uprooted 1 million people, allowed piracy to flourish offshore, and spread security fears round the region.
Somalia’s government, which controls little more than a few blocks of Mogadishu, has declared a state of emergency and appealed for foreign intervention, including help from Somalia’s neighbors. Kenya recently has stepped up patrols along her common border with Somalia, vowing to respond militarily should militants make any incursions. At the same time, al Shabaab militants have warned that they would invade Kenya should the military patrols persist.
Nearly Losing a Son
On Oct. 7, 2008, al shabaab militia attacked the 28-year-old son of Mberwa in Sinai village, on the outskirts of Mogadishu. They interrogated Mberwa Abdi about the whereabouts of his father, maintaining that they had information that incriminated him as the leader of a Christian group.
Abdi denied having any knowledge of his father’s faith, and the Islamist extremists took Abdi out of the village and threatened to kill him. Covering his eyes and tying his hands behind him as he knelt down, they began beating his back with a gun. Abdi remained silent. The militants fired at his left side near the shoulder, and when Abdi fell they left him for dead.
On hearing the sound of the gunshot, neighbors ran to the scene and found Abdi still alive. They rushed him to Keysany Hospital in Mogadishu, where he underwent surgery.
Salat Mberwa received information from neighbors that his son had been killed on Nov. 1, 2008 by al Shabaab extremists, and that his body was in Keysany Hospital. Later he heard that his son was in a coma and sent 2,500 Kenyan shillings (US$35) for medical care. He also arranged for his wife and two youngest children to flee, knowing that they were the next target. They reached a refugee camp in Kenya in mid-December of last year.
After a month, Abdi was discharged from the hospital and arrived in the same refugee camp on Jan. 8. Medicins San Frontiers provided medicine for the ailing Abdi. Abdi bears the scars of bullet wounds on his body, and he still looks ill.
Asked why he denied his father’s Christian faith, Abdi said Christians are hunted like wild beasts.
“Everybody is afraid of this militia group and always tries to play things safe,” he said. “There is urgent need to help Christians in Somalia to get out as soon as possible, before they are wiped out.”
Salat Mberwa said he is concerned about the way Christians are being mistreated in the refugee camp.
“The Muslims cannot come to our aid in case one of us gets into a problem,” he said. “They always tell us, ‘You are Christians and we cannot help you. Let your religion help you.’”
While thankful for aid from Christian groups in Nairobi, Mberwa lamented that aid agencies and denominational associations have not employed Christian refugees in the camp, though many are qualified as drivers, electricians, carpenters and educators.
END
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Christians Suffering In Somalia: The ‘religion of peace’ Beheads Two Boys
2009 July 2
by Jew With A View
Ah yes – yet another example of Muslim ‘respect’ for their Christian neighbours. This is a disturbing account of how two young Christian boys have been beheaded in Somalia – for refusing to rat out a Church leader. And now apparently those ‘peaceful’ Muslims are searching for the boys’ father, to deliver the same fate.
The boys’ father, Musa Mohammed Yusuf, lead an underground Church in Yonday village, Somalia. He had been taught about the Christian faith by Salat Mberwa.
Then, in February, terrorists from the Islamic group al Shabaab arrived in Yonday, made for Yusuf’s home, and interrogated him about his friendship with Mberwa. Mberwa is a leader of a small Somali Christian fellowship. Meetings are held at his house.
Yusuf told his interrogators that he knew nothing of Mberwa and had no connection with him. The Islamic extremists left but threatened to return the next day.
“Immediately when they left, I decided to flee my house for Kismayo, for I knew for sure they were determined to come back,” Yusuf said.
At noon the next day, as his wife was making lunch for their children in Yonday, the al Shabaab militants showed up. Batula Ali Arbow, Yusuf’s wife, recalled that their youngest son, Innocent, told the group that their father had left the house the previous day.
The Islamic extremists ordered her to stop what she was doing and took hold of three of her sons – 11 year-old Abdi Rahaman Musa Yusuf, 12 -year-old Hussein Musa Yusuf and Abdulahi Musa Yusuf, aged 7.
Several neighbors beseeched the militants not to harm the three boys, tragically to no avail.
Arbow said:
“I watched my three boys dragged away helplessly as my youngest boy was crying. I knew they were going to be slaughtered. Just after some few minutes I heard a wailing cry from Abdulahi running towards the house. I could not hold my breath. I only woke up with all my clothes wet. I knew I had fainted due to the shock.”
The following day, Arbow buried the bodies of her two sons.
In Kismayo, Yusuf received the news that two of his sons had been killed and that the Islamic militants were looking for him, and he fled on foot for Mberwa’s home. It took him a month and three days to reach him, and the Christian fellowship there raised travel funds for him to reach a refugee camp in Kenya.
Later that month his family met up with him at the refugee camp.When the family fled Somalia, they were forced to leave their 80-year-old grandmother behind and her whereabouts are unknown. Since arriving at the Kenyan refugee camp, the family still has no shelter, though fellow Christians are erecting one for them. Yusuf’s family lives each day without shoes, a mattress or shelter.
But Arbow said she has no wish to return.
“I do not want to go back to Somalia – I don’t want to see the graves of my children,” she said amid sobs.
Meanwhile, Western intelligence agencies say that al Shabaab is merely a proxy for Al Queda. Christians in Somalia are suffering terribly and those in refugee camps are desperate.
“We have nowhere to run to,” Mberwa told Compass. “The al Shabaab are on our heads, while our Muslim brothers are also discriminating against us. Indeed even here in the refugee camp we are not safe. We need a safe haven elsewhere.”
Al-Shabaab has been waging a bloody war against the fragile government of Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. In a show of power in the capital city of Mogadishu, last week Islamic insurgents sentenced four young men each to amputation of a hand and a foot as punishment for robbery.
After mosques announced when the amputations would take place, the extremists carried them out by machete in front of about 300 people on Thursday (June 25) at a military camp. It was the first such double amputation in Mogadishu by the Islamists, who follow strict Sharia Law (Islamic law) in the parts of south Somalia that they control.
Al Shabaab militants are battling Ahmed’s government for control of Mogadishu while fighting government-allied, moderate Islamist militia in the provinces. In the last 18 years of violence in Somalia, a two-and-a-half year Islamist insurgency has killed more than 18,000 civilians, uprooted 1 million people, allowed piracy to flourish offshore, and spread security fears round the region.
Hmmm…. odd. Where is the outcry from the international media, denouncing these Muslims terrorists as ‘Nazis’…? Oops! Silly me! That’s reserved for Israelis seeking to defend their civilians against Islamic terrorist group Hamas.
And when you read about the atrocities in Somalia, and elsewhere, that result from Sharia Law, remember: this is the religious system that Barack Obama praised and paid tribute to in Cairo. Clearly Obama doesn’t intend to ‘meddle’ on behalf of Christians in Somalia. No, he’s far too busy ordering Israelis not to have any more children if they live in Judea and Samaria.
And this upsetting tale from Somalia is not an isolated atrocity. Christians in Muslim countries around the world are suffering and are in need of support and help.
All of which begs the question: why isn’t Obama – himself a Christian – doing more to help his co-religionists…? Why is he instead busy sending increased aid to Muslim countries and banging his head against a brick wall in his continued bid to make Iran his New Best Friend…?
Original story at Compass Direct News
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Julio 5th, 2009 at 12:25 am
Dónde está la ONU ahora…Dónde están los organismos internacionales que defienden la democracia. Y ya que el ALBA es ahora la garante de la democracia, por qué no dice nada de esto
Julio 5th, 2009 at 4:02 am
Que salvaje es esta gente ¿es esto la alianza de civilizaciones?
Donde están todos esos demócratas que claman justicia cuando un país se defiente contra el socialismo.
Julio 5th, 2009 at 8:50 am
Un saludo matinal a todos.
Visiten este link:
http://www.neoliberalismo.com/legado-Africa.htm
Ahi se puede leer sobre los esfuerzos que se hacian en Africa y lo que significa un cambio. Cambio que puede hacer pensar a los barbaros que disfrutaran de impunidad para sus acciones.
Un abrazo a todos.
Simon Jose Marti Bolivar.
Julio 5th, 2009 at 11:04 am
Alí
Están donde han estado siempre, no les importa, sino lo que pueda darles rédito político.
Tampoco es de interés de muchos lo que pase con los cristianos. Aquí en mi blog hay mucho material sobre lo que ocurre en países donde los cristianos son asesinados y perseguidos por los mulsulmanes.
Julio 5th, 2009 at 11:13 am
Simon Jose Marti Bolivar
Ahpra voy a ver ese enlace.
Graciasss
Julio 5th, 2009 at 11:49 am
Es estremecedor.
Julio 5th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Es muy diferente el perseguido político, que aquel que es perseguido por llevar el cristianismo.
Julio 5th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
Martha, gracias por el enlace.
Un saludote.
Julio 5th, 2009 at 6:15 pm
existe algun video de esto??
Julio 5th, 2009 at 6:22 pm
Esveritate
Me di el trabajo de buscar en los archivos de los diarios españoles El Pais y el Mundo, asi como en BBC Mundo, pero no encontre ninguna alusion a este horrendo crimen. Pareciera que en España y en otros paises de Europa, los porta estandarte de lo “politicamente correcto” hubiesen sellado un pacto del silencio con los terroristas islamicos. La conspicua “Alianza de Civilizaciones” me trae a la memoria que la progresia española, personificada por el PSOE, lleva en su conciencia una solapada gratitud hacia los gerreros del Islam, ya que sin el sangriento atentado en el metro de Madrid, ZP y sus pupilos no ubiesen llegado a la presidencia.
Saludos
Septiembre 10th, 2009 at 11:06 am
Bueno sin duda esto es muy doloroso, pero Jesus dijo que estas cosas habrian de ocurri a sus Hijos , que ha creido en su nombre. se que mis hnos estan hoy con el Señor. y Jehova ama la muerte de sus santos. poque si sufrimos con El, tambien reinaremos con El.
y respcto de que los gobiernos o la ONU, no se metan en estos temas, el logico puesto que ellos son parte de los iluminatis, y que enrealidad trabajan para crearnos escenarios ficticios de vida, tal como crisis, plagas o epidemias, para asi instaurar con exito el NUEVO ORDEN MUNDIAL, el gobierno de un solo hombre sobre la tierra, el gobierno del Antictisto. y les conviene que los Cristianos sean muertos o extinguidos… puesto que es la iglesia , la que en el presente detiene en algo al misterio de la iniqudad.
Septiembre 16th, 2009 at 3:00 pm
COMO PUEDEN SER TAN HDP, SE CREEN MAS HOMBRES POR HACER ESO NO SE DAN CUENTA QUE ESTAN EQUIVOCADOS, SON UNOS COBARDES MAL NACIDOS, ESTAN LOCOS MALDITOS PATOTEROS , NO SE DAN CUENTA QUE LO UNICO QUE HACEN ES DAÑO NO GANAN NADA HDP, PORQUE MIERDA NO LA CORTAN !!!!! ESTOS HDP SON UNAS BESTIAS