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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

More churches bombed by Muslims


Islam, the religion of peace, visits a church on Sunday.

Muslim Murderers: Eleven dead at Kaduna church
  • Scum Nigerian Muslim terrorists have repeatedly attacked churches to murder Christians while they worship God.


Muslim terrorist filth suicide bombers have attacked a church inside a military barracks in Kaduna state in northern Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring 30.

A military spokesman told the BBC two vehicles were driven into the barracks in Jaji in what he described as "surprising and an embarrassment".

But the army suspects Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has recently targeted churches in the state reports the BBC News.

The group is fighting to overthrow the government and impose Sharia Law.


Nigerian church bombings
At least seven people have died and more than 100 others have been injured after a truck loaded with explosives blew up at a Catholic church in northern Nigeria.




At Least Eight People Killed In Nigeria Church Bombing 




The BBC's Will Ross in Lagos says that while Christians and churches are frequently targeted, this incident looks more like a direct attack on the military.

Nigeria's military offered a reward of 50m naira ($317,000; £197,709) for help in tracking down suspected Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, and 10m each for other suspected leaders of the group.

The military said a bus entered the barracks and was driven into the wall of the church where it exploded.  Ten minutes later, a car blew up outside the church.

"The first blast caused no casualties and curious worshippers gathered around the scene looking at the debris... and that was when the second blast happened," the military spokesman said.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing bodies at the scene, and people being carried away on stretchers.

Sources at the military hospital in the Jaji told the Daily Trust that more than a dozen dead bodies as well as many injured people were brought.




"Honestly, the attack is devastating....this place is overwhelmed by corpses and injured persons. In fact, I am not in the mood of talking because as I talk to you now I counted over eight corpses," the source said.

"Many people have also sustained grievous injuries that we cannot handle here. Nevertheless, we are trying to stabilise them before we move them to either 44 Army Reference Hospital or Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital in Zaria," the source added.

At least 50 people were killed in bombings in Kaduna in June and the reprisals that followed.

On October 28, seven people died in a suicide bombing at the St. Rita's Catholic Church in Kaduna, sparking another reprisal that left two people dead.






KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) – In October a Muslim suicide bomber drove a jeep full of explosives into a Catholic church during morning mass in northern Nigeria on Sunday, killing at least eight people.




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