I was wondering about the previous one that 68 PEOPLE were savagely attacked and murdered in cold blood. I can honestly say, as a news junky, I can't recall much coverage from the MSM on that one. It's obvious the MSM will do anything to appease these vile creatures and that vile cult of Islam. Any sympathy for people who peacefuly worship on the doctrine of Christianity will not be found from the MSM. :ban2:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ca...qM5iHn1HbYE_fGMwPlm8GGcrQHoO6zA?docId=5091479
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/Deadly-Attacks-Target-Iraqi-Christians-107023348.html
Face it folks, they don't want peace. STOP appeasing Islamofascists, lefty sympathizers, and get with it.
The U.N. Security Council said Wednesday that it's appalled by the latest terrorist attacks on Iraqi Christians, calling them a blow against religious diversity and democracy.
The 15-member council expressed support of the Iraqi people and government in a statement issued after a closed-door briefing Wednesday morning, saying it trusted the country would reject extremist efforts to spark sectarian violence. "No terrorist act can reverse a path toward peace, democracy and reconstruction in Iraq," it said.
A series of roadside bombs blew up in predominantly Christian neighbourhoods in Iraq earlier in the day, killing at least five people. Less than two weeks ago, insurgents besieged a Christian church and killed 68 people in an assault that drew international condemnation.
An al-Qaida-linked group has claimed responsibility for the church attack.
The Security Council statement condemned "all incitement to and acts of violence, particularly those motivated by religious hatred" and urged countries to work together to "bring the perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism to justice."
British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant said several council members worried that the attacks could drive from Iraq the religious minorities with "a long history and tradition in the region ... one of the bedrocks of long-term stability in the Middle East."
French Ambassador Gerard Araud said the "horrendous attack" against Iraqi Christians was "an attack against the diversity of Iraqi society, which means Iraqi democracy."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ca...qM5iHn1HbYE_fGMwPlm8GGcrQHoO6zA?docId=5091479
A series of bombings targeting Iraqi Christians left several people dead and dozens wounded, less than two weeks after a failed hostage-taking at a Baghdad church left dozens of casualties.
Fear and confusion gripped many Christians in the Iraqi capital after another series of attacks aimed at the Christian community. Baghdad police reports spoke of at least 11 separate explosions in three mostly Christian areas of Baghdad.
Iraq expert James Denselow of King's College London emphasizes Iraq's Christian community has been decimated since the 2003 U.S. invasion of the country.
"There are estimates that some 60 percent of the million-strong population [of Christians] have either left the country or been killed," he said. "What has happened in the last month is a significant uptick in targeted violence against Christian communities in Iraq, and it is accompanied by messages from what remains of al-Qaida in Iraq that they are specifically targeting the Christian community. [Christians] are without militia protection, they are without political representation in what is anyway a rather grid-locked parliament, and thus they are incredibly vulnerable."
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/Deadly-Attacks-Target-Iraqi-Christians-107023348.html
Face it folks, they don't want peace. STOP appeasing Islamofascists, lefty sympathizers, and get with it.