From Jihad Watch:
Nigeria: Jihad against weddings
The intrepid mujahedin, keeping the world safe from the insidious distractions of joy.
It is not clear who the target was, but hey, there will be paradise under Sharia just as soon as they have created enough hell on earth to eliminate the people standing in its way. Sure, that will work. "Gunmen kill 2 in Nigeria's restive northeast," from the Associated Press, December 2:
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — An army official says that suspected Muslim sect members have shot and killed two people during a wedding ceremony in Nigeria's restive northeast.
Lt. Col. Hassan Ifijeh Mohammed, a military spokesman based in the area, said Saturday that three others were wounded by stray bullets and are being treated at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
He blamed the attack on the radical Muslim sect known as Boko Haram. He said the gunmen came in unmarked vehicles with Kalashnikov rifles. Among the two dead is a former councilor of the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council of Borno state. Mohammed said no arrests have been made.
Boko Haram has been carrying out a campaign of attacks for more than a year. The group wants the strict implementation of Islamic Shariah law across the country's north.
Posted by Marisol on December 4, 2011 8:26 AM
Nigeria: Jihad against weddings
The intrepid mujahedin, keeping the world safe from the insidious distractions of joy.
It is not clear who the target was, but hey, there will be paradise under Sharia just as soon as they have created enough hell on earth to eliminate the people standing in its way. Sure, that will work. "Gunmen kill 2 in Nigeria's restive northeast," from the Associated Press, December 2:
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — An army official says that suspected Muslim sect members have shot and killed two people during a wedding ceremony in Nigeria's restive northeast.
Lt. Col. Hassan Ifijeh Mohammed, a military spokesman based in the area, said Saturday that three others were wounded by stray bullets and are being treated at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
He blamed the attack on the radical Muslim sect known as Boko Haram. He said the gunmen came in unmarked vehicles with Kalashnikov rifles. Among the two dead is a former councilor of the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council of Borno state. Mohammed said no arrests have been made.
Boko Haram has been carrying out a campaign of attacks for more than a year. The group wants the strict implementation of Islamic Shariah law across the country's north.
Posted by Marisol on December 4, 2011 8:26 AM
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