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Saudi's take out some raghead scum, plus bits on the carpet kisser scum from around the world.


19 August 2005: Six Islamic terrorists, including al-Qaeda's leader in Saudi Arabia. Saleh Mohammed al-Aoofi, (a/k/a Saleh al Awfi), 38 were killed in a series of raids in Saudi Arabia yesterday. Al-Aoofi is believed involved in the June 2004 kidnapping and beheading of American engineer Paul M. Johnson after Johnson's head was found in a freezer at an apartment used by al-Aoofi, a former Saudi prison guard.

State television said Saleh al Aoofi (al Awfi) and another terrorist had been hiding in a residential area in Madina near the Masjid-i-Nabavi, just hours before a visit by newly crowned King Abdullah for prayers. The new monarch was on his way to Medina for meetings with clerics and tribal leaders when police stormed suspected al-Qaeda hideouts in the city, killing al-Aoofi.. The clashes took place two weeks after the US warned of imminent attacks in Saudi Arabia. A police officer was also killed in the gunfight.

Earlier in the day, security forces killed three other known terrorists and arrested at least 10 in a series of raids in the capital Riyadh and in Madina.

And this bit on terrorists in Iraq: The executions are carried out at dawn on Haqlania bridge, the entrance to Haditha. A small crowd usually turns up to watch even though the killings are filmed and made available on DVD in the market the same afternoon.

One of last week's victims was a young man in a black tracksuit. Like the others he was left on his belly by the blue iron railings at the bridge's southern end. His severed head rested on his back, facing Baghdad. Children cheered when they heard that the next day's spectacle would be a double bill: two decapitations. A man named Watban and his brother had been found guilty of spying.

With so many alleged American agents dying here Haqlania bridge was renamed Agents' bridge. Then a local wag dubbed it Agents' fridge, evoking a mortuary, and that name has stuck.

A three-day visit by a reporter working for the Guardian last week established what neither the Iraqi government nor the US military has admitted: Haditha, a farming town of 90,000 people by the Euphrates river, is an insurgent terrorist citadel.

That Islamist guerrillas terrorist mooselimb goatfuckers were active in the area was no secret but only now has the extent of their control been revealed. They are the sole authority, running the town's security, administration and communications.

A three-hour drive north from Baghdad, under the nose of an American base, it is a miniature Taliban-like state. Insurgents Terrorist sand nits decide who lives and dies, which salaries get paid, what people wear, what they watch and listen to...

And some more on the Russian border zone: Grozny, August 23, Interfax - Vahambi Satihov, a teacher of Arabic and Basics of Islam, was brutally killed by militants at the Shelkovskaya settlement, Chechnya. His fellow-villagers found his body with numerous knife wounds, broken fingers and torn-off nails.

As Islam.ru reports with reference to Novaya Gazeta weekly, late at night on August 4, several silvery Niva cars pulled up to the house of the 40 year-old teacher. Armed people in camouflage sitting in it, who spoke Chechen, took Satihanov out and 100 meters away from his house surrounded him with cars so that he found himself in the center of the circle. His neighbours and fellow-villagers who tried to interfere were threatened with death by shooting.

Local people heard cries and shots and at the dawn, when the ‘blockade’ was lifted, found the teacher’s mutilated body.

Seems these camel fuckers are causing shit everywhere you look. Here's a bit on them using female suicide bombers:

Hanadi Jaradat: "By the power of Allah, I have decided to become the sixth female martyrdom-seeker, who will turn her body into shrapnel, which will reach the heart of every Zionist colonialist in my country, and every settler or Zionist who has tried to sow death in my country. We are not the only ones who must sow and reap..."

Reporter: "Her cousin Sami was the one who filmed her."

Sami Jaradat: "I filmed her with a video camera. There was no need to prepare a special room. She could stand and say whatever she wanted, and that's it.

"She was more courageous than a man. I was standing in front of her, and although she was the one going [on the operation], I was more mentally distressed than her...

Amjad Al-'Ubeidi, commander of the Islamic Jihad in Jenin: "It is not that complicated. We produce primitive explosives, from which we make an explosives belt, a bag, or something. You can get most of it easily these days. There is nothing special about it. The belt is like this shirt – you wear it and there is a button here. You push the button, and that's it. All she had to do was push a button. There's nothing to learn. She would wear it... Hanadi, especially, being an educated lawyer, who knows what to do, who speaks English, and gets along by herself - she did not need anyone to take her...

"From the Haifa operation in which Hanadi was martyred until my capture, I did not see her family at all. What can I possibly say to console them? They deserve to be consoled, but words are not enough. They lost [a son before Hanadi]. Nothing is more precious than a son. They lost a son. Losing a son affects the soul many times more than losing a daughter in our society. Losing even 10 daughters is not as bad as losing one son. That's how it is in our society. A son is more dear to the parents than a daughter. Since his role in life is greater, the pain is heavier."

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Anonymous said...

Fucking pull all our troops out, and then carpet bomb and napalm those fucking hook-nosed dishcloth wearing motherfuckers.