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hottgyul wrote:life has no value anymore, ignorance and prejudice prevails
AllTrac wrote:they do this in the name of Allah.
DrunkenMaster16 wrote:^^jesus, god, his lord and savior, buddha, moses, allah, zeus, jah...
...in the name of flying spaghetti monsters everywhere i declare war on the other religions!
Do i get my 72 bowls of spaghetti when i get to the magical place in the sky?
pioneer wrote:allah ackbar!
*bombs ched*
MaxPower wrote:Cautioning matr1x in advance to be respectful with his comments.
If their police does move like TTPS,I'm not sure how I feel about thisadnj wrote:A suicide bomber blew himself up inside a crowded mosque in a highly fortified security compound in Pakistan on Monday, killing 47 people, the latest attack by resurgent Islamist militants targeting police in the unstable country.
matr1x wrote:
If only they had a God that could have stopped this. Oh well
MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:
If only they had a God that could have stopped this. Oh well
And we have a God that could stop our murder rate?
It doesn’t work , so everyone knows exactly what you are implying and which God you are referring to.
The death toll has risen to 100 people after a mosque suicide bombing which targeted policemen in the city of Peshawar in Pakistan.
The mosque is within a high-security zone and an investigation is under way into how the bomber got in.
The attack, one of Pakistan's bloodiest in years, has left scores more injured.
A Pakistani Taliban claim to have carried out the bombing was later denied by the militant group, which blamed it on a splinter faction.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64462321
Police searching for Pakistani nationals who escaped custody
Police are searching for four Pakistani nationals who escaped legal custody on Saturday.
The four persons, between the ages of 20 and 32, were said to be part of a group that arrived in the country on Friday night at the Piarco International Airport.
However, after they were questioned by immigration officers, they were denied entry.
Due to the time, the four were taken to a nearby hotel where they were to stay until arrangements could be made for them to return to the country of their departure.
However, at about 3:21 am on Saturday, security guards who were stationed at the hotel heard a 'pounding noise' from the room.
Upon making checks, they observed that the four individuals were missing.
A window that had been secured with a padlock, had been broken.
The police were notified and officers from the Arouca police station and the Northern Division Task Force responded.
Up to 9 am today, the four individuals could not be located.
More on this as it becomes available.
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