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Mesob
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This is not the way the message is delivered

Post by Mesob » 15 Jan 2023, 21:05

Is this the only way the message about hell is delivered? Is this what they learned in the last 1700 years?
The religion of peace has just visited the poor people in the Republic of Congo and Burkina Faso at the same day.
This was just yet another minor accident because the followers of the religion of peace had never destroyed any culture, any language nor enslaved any other human being, be it in Nubia or Darfur Sudan or the Zaidis or the Chaldean Christians of Iraq nor in Harrar or Gash or Bogos years back.
Is this how they deliver the message of peace in Africa, Yemen, Somalia, Mali, Afghanistan ....

Here is today in January 2023
Church bombing which killed 10 BBC News
The Democratic Republic of Congo government has blamed Islamic State group-affiliated rebels for a bomb attack at a Pentecostal church in Kasindi, in the east of the country.

Ten people were killed as church-goers attended Sunday worship, officials say.

At least 39 were wounded and the Congolese military described it as a "terrorist act" by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

The ADF is one of the most notorious active rebel groups in eastern Congo.

In a statement, the Congolese government "strongly condemned" the bomb attack, which it says was "visibly perpetrated by ADF terrorists".

It expressed its "deepest condolences" to the bereaved families who were victims of "this despicable terrorist act". ... BBC Africa

Suspected jihadists abduct 50 women in northern Burkina Faso BBC

Some 50 women have been abducted by suspected jihadists in northern Burkina Faso, local officials say.

Residents in Arbinda said two groups of women were taken as they were out gathering leaves and wild fruits because of a severe food shortage.

A small number managed to escape and raise the alarm.

The abductions happened on Thursday and Friday, but news has just emerged, as much of the area has been blockaded by Islamist militants.

"The women got together to go and gather leaves and wild fruits in the bush because there is nothing left to eat," one resident told the AFP news agency, adding that they had left with their carts on Thursday.

"On Thursday evening, when they didn't come back, we thought that their carts had had a problem. But three survivors came back to tell us what happened," said another resident. ... BBC Africa

Arbinda in the Sahel region has been hit hard by the jihadist insurgency.