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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/803427/posts A long article, but well worth the read. Gives a more global picture of what Islam has done to various countries, with emphasis on India and the atrocities of muslim rulers. If you want to go to the India section, it begins with: "As late as in 1971, the Moslem army of Pakistan killed thousands of young women, mostly Hindus or infidels in their language. The most attractive among them were held to become sex-slaves in the military cantonments. When a few of the girls attempted to hang themselves with their saris or clothing, their garments were taken away from them and held in captivity stark naked. And these were the followers of the 'ghazis' in the service of Allah and Islam."
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September 13, 2008 18:58 IST Four explosions rocked various places in Delhi [Images] on Saturday evening, killing seven persons and injuring over 40. The blasts at Ghaffar market in Karol Bagh, at Connaught Place and Greater Kailash took place in a quick succession, the police said. The first blast took place at Ghaffar market in which at least 20 people were injured. They were rushed to nearby RML hospital.
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For Abrahmics (Muslim, Christian) monothiesm is the ultimate sign of religious purity. Polythiests are considered as primitive pagans, Kafirs or Heathen. Children are taught that these polytheists are the most corrupt people because they do not believe in true God therefore it is the duty of every Abrahmic to either convert the pagan or to kill him. It is fair to hate a pagan. This is also the core philosophy on which Kashmiri muslims are brainwashed and made to hate Hindu India and its people.
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Allahabad, June 23 (PTI) The VHP today sought to
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BEIJING: Chinese authorities in The "China is forcing mosques in East Beijing says al-Qaida is
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Syed Ali Shah Geelani is perhaps the most polarising figure in contemporary Kashmir. In his many avatars as Jamaat-e-Islami member, Hizbul Mujahideen's political face and Tehreek-e-Hurriyat's hawk, the octogenarian, bearded leader has led mammoth rallies, courted countless arrests and penned several books, including a passionate prison diary. On August 15 this year, Geelani donned the garb of Islam's saviour and declared to an azadi-chanting, green-flag waving crowd at Srinagar's Lal Chowk: "Our goal is azadi baraa-e-Islam (freedom for Islam)."
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