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::: DOKUS :::
(Achtung: Youtube ist überschwemmt mit Videos, die salafistischen/islamistischen Einfluss besitzen.
Deshalb: Schaut euch die Accounts genau an!)

1.
[DOKU] Wie Salafisten zum Terror verleiten - 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM2x-vgdrKM

2.
Pulverfass Deutschland - Doku über Probleme zwischen Salafisten und Rechtsradikalen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5nOuzXJOmY

3.
Salafisten, ein finsterer Verein (heute-show)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myq48smApKs

4.
Deutsche Salafisten drangsalieren weltliche Hilfsorganisationen in Syrien | REPORT MAINZ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCext-9pu9I

5.
DIE SALAFISTEN KOMMEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWARKJSKOP4

6.
Best of 2013 Peter Scholl Latour EZP Salafisten wird durch Saudisches Geld verbreitet!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmV3Z6f1BQQ

7.
Frauen im Islam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb4G6tUbkD0


8.
Gülen Bewegung
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fethullah_G%C3%BClen#Deutschland
Gefahr für Deutschland - Gülen Bewegung versucht die Unterwanderung
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9Q1jS7Rw9M

9.
Islamisten oder Demokraten - Die Islamische Milli Görüs / Millî Görüş / Milli Görüş
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtWjumM5G88

10.
Die türkischen Graue Wölfe (Rechtsextremismus/Islamismus)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z9LEc4qM1I

11.
Föderation der Türkisch-Demokratischen Idealistenvereine in Deutschland
(türkisch Almanya Demokratik Ülkücü Türk Dernekleri Federasyonu, ADÜTDF; kurz auch Türk Federasyon, dt. „Türkische Föderation“)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%B6deration_der_T%C3%BCrkisch-Demokratischen_Idealistenvereine_in_Deutschland



http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salafismus
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamismus
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mill%C3%AE_G%C3%B6r%C3%BC%C5%9F

http://boxvogel.blogspot.de

::: DOKUS ENDE :::


http://salafisten-salafismus.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=salafisten
http://islamismus-islamisten-salafisten.blogspot.com
http://islamisten-salafisten.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://islamismus-salafismus.blogspot.com
http://islamismus2.wordpress.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://salafismus2.wordpress.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamisten
https://www.google.de/#q=salafisten
http://salafisten2.wordpress.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus
http://islamisten2.wordpress.com
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://salafisten.blogspot.de
https://www.google.de/#q=salafisten
http://salafistenfacebook.blogspot.de
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://salafisteninyoutube.blogspot.de
https://www.google.de/#q=islamisten
http://salafismus.blogspot.de
https://www.google.de/#q=salafismus
http://salafismusinfacebook.blogspot.de
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://salafismusinyoutube.blogspot.de
http://scharia-strafen.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=salafismus
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus
http://quran-hoeren-karim-mp3-deutsch.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus
http://mohammed-islam-koran-quran.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=salafismus
https://www.google.de/#q=islamisten
http://islam-symbol-gebet-moschee.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus
http://islam-referat-entstehung-koran.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamisten
http://scharia-in-deutschland-islam-koran.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://scharia-steinigung-scharia-gesetze.blogspot.com
http://islamisten-islamismus.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://gebetszeiten-islam-akte-islam.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=salafismus
http://frauen-im-islam-koran-quran.blogspot.com
http://sehitlik-groesste-moschee-islam.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=salafismus
http://frauen-unter-der-scharia-politik.blogspot.com
http://koran-online-mp3-frauen-suren.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://was-bedeutet-salafismus.blogspot.com
http://quran-download-islamway-flash.blogspot.com
http://minarett-moschee-koeln.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://kaaba-blaue-moschee.blogspot.com
http://muenchen-moschee-gebetsruf-islam.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamisten
http://koran-auf-deutsch-hoeren-pdf.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=milli+g%C3%B6r%C3%BCs
http://islamismus-islamisten.blogspot.com
https://www.google.de/#q=islamismus

Islam Koran Moschee

Übersicht für 76j4725235b235b891248jv1@googlegroups.com - 25 Nachrichten in 25 Themen

Gruppe: http://groups.google.com/group/76j4725235b235b891248jv1/topics

 islamist - Social Mention: Excerpts from my lengthy piece today about the militia problem in today's Libya: "Libyans and the international community are scrambling to solve the security crisis and halt the country's drift toward the abyss – and quickly. The aim is no longer simply to revive the oil industry that could turn Libya into a regional powerhouse. It is also to save the vestiges of national spirit generated by the 2011 uprising against Muammer Gaddafi's regime. Not only do the militias run Libya, but different configurations of militias oversee towns and cities across the country, raising the spectre of fragmentation. A splintered nation would make it almost impossible to protect borders, shipping lanes and national infrastructure – including oil installations that are increasingly being seized by local political figures. Outside the big cities, the already volatile mix has another element: deep tribal and ethnic animosity. In parts of southern Libya, for example, ethnic Tebu militias largely oversee Tuareg districts. These two ethnic minorities sometimes run into conflict with militias of Arab tribes that have long viewed them with suspicion. Disillusioned by the post-Gaddafi state's dysfunction and emboldened by its weaknesses, movements for autonomy have sprung up in the country's oil and gas-rich east and south. The collapse in security has reduced oil production from 1.4m barrels a day at the beginning of the year to as little as 200,000. The Nato-backed armed groups that overthrew Gaddafi's regime were supposed to dissolve after the dictator's ousting. Many predicted the militias' members would join the ranks of Libya's new army and police forces, or simply return to their old lives. But the opposite happened. The young men liked their guns, which became wedded to their identities – they were a source of respect denied to them under the regime. "Thuwar", or revolutionaries, is a word now used only to describe young men carrying AK-47s, not poets or politicians. The militias grew in size and power, aided by looted troves of Gaddafi's weaponry and shipments of guns from abroad they seized at ports they controlled. Rather than melt away, many "katayeb", or brigades, remained intact and received official recognition under either the interior or the defence ministry. To keep them from turning their guns on the government, the government granted them licences to brandish weapons. As for the allure of their old lives as welders or civil servants, holding a gun proved more lucrative. A twenty-something "revolutionary" manning a checkpoint three days a week earns about 1,500 dinars ($1,200) a month; a schoolteacher with 30 years experience makes about 800 dinars a month. The militias, which number in the hundreds, also often pursue hardline social or regional agendas at odds with both the will of the Libyan people, who overwhelmingly supported a relatively liberal list of candidates in last years's elections, and the interests of the central government. Solving Libya's security puzzle means unlocking a series of paradoxes. There can be no security without a thriving economy, but no economic growth without security. Police cannot impose security without dismantling the militias, but militias refuse to be dismantled because they do not trust the uniformed security forces. The rise of tribal and local powers is about the only thing keeping Libya from descending into chaos, but it is also undermining the authority of the state. The government led by Prime Minister Ali Zeidan, a former human rights activist and diplomat, finds itself crippled, reliant on the same armed groups that are the primary source of its weakness. After Mr Zeidan's abduction last month by militiamen nominally under the authority of the interior ministry, it was not the police but a rival force of militiamen under the same ministry that freed him a few hours later. Last month 1,000 new police cadets graduated from the academy, many of them former militiamen. That is perhaps the best solution to resolve the militia problem: use Libya's oil revenues to lure young men away from the militia, either by coaxing them into the regular security forces, getting them into other jobs or sending them abroad to study. But many of the militiamen, especially those who adhere to a hardline Islamist ideology, consider the police, army and judiciary corrupted instruments of the Gaddafi regime; they simply do not trust them. Many of the obstacles to building a force are erected by the militias because they do not want to be replaced. "The Islamists see in the former army and police the creeping hand of the former regime," says Claudia Gazzini, Libya researcher for the International Crisis Group. "What is striking about the Islamist attitude is the total defiance of public sentiment. To them, the people are all counter-revolutionaries because they're brainwashed by 40 years of Gaddafi."'
    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 20 08:50PM  

    islamist - Social Mention
     
     
     
    Excerpts from my lengthy piece today about the militia problem in today's Libya: "Libyans and the international community are scrambling to solve the security crisis and halt the country's drift toward the abyss – and quickly. The aim is no longer simply to revive the oil industry that could turn Libya into a regional powerhouse. It is also to save the vestiges of national spirit generated by the 2011 uprising against Muammer Gaddafi's regime. Not only do the militias run Libya, but different configurations of militias oversee towns and cities across the country, raising the spectre of fragmentation. A splintered nation would make it almost impossible to protect borders, shipping lanes and national infrastructure – including oil installations that are increasingly being seized by local political figures. Outside the big cities, the already volatile mix has another element: deep tribal and ethnic animosity. In parts of southern Libya, for example, ethnic Tebu militias largely oversee Tuareg districts. These two ethnic minorities sometimes run into conflict with militias of Arab tribes that have long viewed them with suspicion. Disillusioned by the post-Gaddafi state's dysfunction and emboldened by its weaknesses, movements for autonomy have sprung up in the country's oil and gas-rich east and south. The collapse in security has reduced oil production from 1.4m barrels a day at the beginning of the year to as little as 200,000. The Nato-backed armed groups that overthrew Gaddafi's regime were supposed to dissolve after the dictator's ousting. Many predicted the militias' members would join the ranks of Libya's new army and police forces, or simply return to their old lives. But the opposite happened. The young men liked their guns, which became wedded to their identities – they were a source of respect denied to them under the regime. "Thuwar", or revolutionaries, is a word now used only to describe young men carrying AK-47s, not poets or politicians. The militias grew in size and power, aided by looted troves of Gaddafi's weaponry and shipments of guns from abroad they seized at ports they controlled. Rather than melt away, many "katayeb", or brigades, remained intact and received official recognition under either the interior or the defence ministry. To keep them from turning their guns on the government, the government granted them licences to brandish weapons. As for the allure of their old lives as welders or civil servants, holding a gun proved more lucrative. A twenty-something "revolutionary" manning a checkpoint three days a week earns about 1,500 dinars ($1,200) a month; a schoolteacher with 30 years experience makes about 800 dinars a month. The militias, which number in the hundreds, also often pursue hardline social or regional agendas at odds with both the will of the Libyan people, who overwhelmingly supported a relatively liberal list of candidates in last years's elections, and the interests of the central government. Solving Libya's security puzzle means unlocking a series of paradoxes. There can be no security without a thriving economy, but no economic growth without security. Police cannot impose security without dismantling the militias, but militias refuse to be dismantled because they do not trust the uniformed security forces. The rise of tribal and local powers is about the only thing keeping Libya from descending into chaos, but it is also undermining the authority of the state. The government led by Prime Minister Ali Zeidan, a former human rights activist and diplomat, finds itself crippled, reliant on the same armed groups that are the primary source of its weakness. After Mr Zeidan's abduction last month by militiamen nominally under the authority of the interior ministry, it was not the police but a rival force of militiamen under the same ministry that freed him a few hours later. Last month 1,000 new police cadets graduated from the academy, many of them former militiamen. That is perhaps the best solution to resolve the militia problem: use Libya's oil revenues to lure young men away from the militia, either by coaxing them into the regular security forces, getting them into other jobs or sending them abroad to study. But many of the militiamen, especially those who adhere to a hardline Islamist ideology, consider the police, army and judiciary corrupted instruments of the Gaddafi regime; they simply do not trust them. Many of the obstacles to building a force are erected by the militias because they do not want to be replaced. "The Islamists see in the former army and police the creeping hand of the former regime," says Claudia Gazzini, Libya researcher for the International Crisis Group. "What is striking about the Islamist attitude is the total defiance of public sentiment. To them, the people are all counter-revolutionaries because they're brainwashed by 40 years of Gaddafi."'
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=832485557&v=wall&story_fbid=10152398099925558
    Nov 20th 2013, 20:23
     
    The four-wheel-drive vehicle lacked registration plates and the driver sat behind tinted windows, both violations of the law. The men at the eastern Tripoli checkpoint, operated by former militiamen now calling themselves the Joint Rapid Reaction
     
     
     
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 nasheed - Social Mention: Koi Ro Ke DiL Bahlata Hai, Koi Has kar Dard chhupata Hai, Kya Karamaat Hai Kudrat Ka, Zinda Insaan Paani Me Dub Jaata Hai, Or Murda Tair Ke DiKhata Hai.. ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫ Har Baat ka Koi Jawab Nahi Hota… Har Ishq ka Naam Kharab Nahi Hotaaa.. Yuh to Joom Lete Hai Nashe me Pine Wale Magar Har Nashe ka Naam Sharab Nahi Hota… ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫ Khamosh Chehre Par Hazaro Pehre Hote Hai .. Hasti Aankho Me Bhi Zakham Gehre Hote Hai .. Jinse Aksar Rooth Jaate Hai Hum .. Asal Me Unse Hi Rishte Gehre Hote Hai .. ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫▪ Kisi ne khuda se dua mangi, Dua mein usne khud ki maut mangi, Khuda ne kaha, maut to tuje de du magar, Usse kya kahu jisne teri zindagi ki dua mangi. ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫▪ Har insaan ka dil bura nahi hota Har ek insaan bewafa nahi hota.., Buj jate hai diye kabhi tail ki kami se.., Har bar kusoor hawa ka nahi hota..!! ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫
    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 20 09:52PM  

    nasheed - Social Mention
     
     
     
    Koi Ro Ke DiL Bahlata Hai, Koi Has kar Dard chhupata Hai, Kya Karamaat Hai Kudrat Ka, Zinda Insaan Paani Me Dub Jaata Hai, Or Murda Tair Ke DiKhata Hai.. ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫ Har Baat ka Koi Jawab Nahi Hota… Har Ishq ka Naam Kharab Nahi Hotaaa.. Yuh to Joom Lete Hai Nashe me Pine Wale Magar Har Nashe ka Naam Sharab Nahi Hota… ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫ Khamosh Chehre Par Hazaro Pehre Hote Hai .. Hasti Aankho Me Bhi Zakham Gehre Hote Hai .. Jinse Aksar Rooth Jaate Hai Hum .. Asal Me Unse Hi Rishte Gehre Hote Hai .. ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫▪ Kisi ne khuda se dua mangi, Dua mein usne khud ki maut mangi, Khuda ne kaha, maut to tuje de du magar, Usse kya kahu jisne teri zindagi ki dua mangi. ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫▪ Har insaan ka dil bura nahi hota Har ek insaan bewafa nahi hota.., Buj jate hai diye kabhi tail ki kami se.., Har bar kusoor hawa ka nahi hota..!! ▪▫▪▫▪▫▪▫
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=100006904603532&v=wall&story_fbid=1398333597073447
    Nov 20th 2013, 21:07
     
     
     
     
     
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    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 23 07:05PM  

    Die Helden des Islams Facebook-Pinnwand
     
    Die Helden des Islams Facebook-Pinnwand
     
    -Papa, ich habe Angst! Was ist das schreckliche Geräusch?
     
    - Es ist eines von...
    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=222626597915888&set=a.213022212209660.1073741828.213014575543757&type=1
    Nov 23rd 2013, 19:01
     
    -Papa, ich habe Angst! Was ist das schreckliche Geräusch?

    - Es ist eines von Assads Kampfflugzeugen, Sweety.

    -Was machen die da?

    -Es attackiert unsere Stadt, weil wir den Frieden wollten.

    - Werden wir sterben?

    -Keine Sorge Sweety .... Ich werde dich beschützen .. Du wirst sicher sein, inshaAllah!

    - Ich bete zu Allah, dass du alle diese Flugzeuge abschiessen wirst.!
     
     
     
     
     
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 kuffar - Social Mention: It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar (radi Allahu anhu) that the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: "If you deal in usury (riba) and hang onto the tails of cows, being satisfied with cultivation and ceasing to take part in Jihad, Allah will inflict a humiliation upon you which will not be removed until you return to your religion." [Reported by Ahmad and Abu Dawud and graded as authentic by Al-Qattan. Al-Hafiz states in Al-Bulugh that the chain of narrators is trustworthy and reliable.] This hadith lists three practices of the Muslim community that will result in their being humiliated in the world. The first one mentioned is dealing in riba. Taking or paying interest, witnessing it or writing up a contract involving it are all major sins condemned in the Quran. When dealing in riba becomes a common malaise, Muslims should expect to be disgraced in this world and the next. Hanging ono the tails of cows imples not only agriculture but involvement in all trades and transactions which occupy the Muslims to such an extent that they abandon Jihad as a result of this involvement. Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) is warning us against abandoning the commands of Allah (subhana wa ta'ala). Keeping clear of riba and participating in Jihad has been described in this hadith as "returning to your religion". Jihad is "Fardh-ul-Kifayah" (collective duty) in normal conditions, while it becomes "Fardh-ul-Ain" (individual obligation) in some special circumstances. When something becomes Fardh-ul-Ain, each man and woman has to do it, and no-one is required to take permission from anyone else to perform the duty, e.g. the five daily prayers, or fasting in Ramadhan. According to the Fuqaha (Islamic Jurists) Jihad becomes Fardh-ul-Ain when any one of the following conditions exists: 1. The occupation of any "hand span" of Muslim territory by the Kuffar. Should this happen, Jihad becomes Fardh-ul-Ain. 2. All the Fuqaha have mentioned in their compilations that if a single Muslim man or woman is imprisoned by the Kuffar, Jihad becomes Fardh-ul-Ain until the captive is delivered. 3. If the ruler of the Muslims apostasizes from Islam (becomes a murtad), Qitaal (fighting) to remove him becomes Fardh-ul-Ain. The fuqaha state that a ruler becomes a murtad (apostate) if (i) he implements the systems of kufr in place of the Islamic systems (Shariah law) in the state or, (ii) in the battle of the Kuffar against Muslims he sides with the Kuffar.
    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 20 10:42PM  

    kuffar - Social Mention
     
     
     
    It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar (radi Allahu anhu) that the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: "If you deal in usury (riba) and hang onto the tails of cows, being satisfied with cultivation and ceasing to take part in Jihad, Allah will inflict a humiliation upon you which will not be removed until you return to your religion." [Reported by Ahmad and Abu Dawud and graded as authentic by Al-Qattan. Al-Hafiz states in Al-Bulugh that the chain of narrators is trustworthy and reliable.] This hadith lists three practices of the Muslim community that will result in their being humiliated in the world. The first one mentioned is dealing in riba. Taking or paying interest, witnessing it or writing up a contract involving it are all major sins condemned in the Quran. When dealing in riba becomes a common malaise, Muslims should expect to be disgraced in this world and the next. Hanging ono the tails of cows imples not only agriculture but involvement in all trades and transactions which occupy the Muslims to such an extent that they abandon Jihad as a result of this involvement. Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) is warning us against abandoning the commands of Allah (subhana wa ta'ala). Keeping clear of riba and participating in Jihad has been described in this hadith as "returning to your religion". Jihad is "Fardh-ul-Kifayah" (collective duty) in normal conditions, while it becomes "Fardh-ul-Ain" (individual obligation) in some special circumstances. When something becomes Fardh-ul-Ain, each man and woman has to do it, and no-one is required to take permission from anyone else to perform the duty, e.g. the five daily prayers, or fasting in Ramadhan. According to the Fuqaha (Islamic Jurists) Jihad becomes Fardh-ul-Ain when any one of the following conditions exists: 1. The occupation of any "hand span" of Muslim territory by the Kuffar. Should this happen, Jihad becomes Fardh-ul-Ain. 2. All the Fuqaha have mentioned in their compilations that if a single Muslim man or woman is imprisoned by the Kuffar, Jihad becomes Fardh-ul-Ain until the captive is delivered. 3. If the ruler of the Muslims apostasizes from Islam (becomes a murtad), Qitaal (fighting) to remove him becomes Fardh-ul-Ain. The fuqaha state that a ruler becomes a murtad (apostate) if (i) he implements the systems of kufr in place of the Islamic systems (Shariah law) in the state or, (ii) in the battle of the Kuffar against Muslims he sides with the Kuffar.
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=124610234364190&v=wall&story_fbid=244743329017546
    Nov 20th 2013, 21:47
     
     
     
     
     
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    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 20 09:54PM  

    Ahmad Abul Baraa - Social Mention
     
     
     
    Ahmad Brooks' fine is excessive
    http://sports.icito.com/ahmad-brooks-fine-is-excessive-2/
    Nov 20th 2013, 21:45
     
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- On Tuesday, I wrote about the NFL's issue on whether to fine San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ahmad Brooks for a controversial -- and game-changing [&#8230;]
     
     
     
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    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 21 01:50AM  

    Masallah - Social Mention
     
     
     
    hukuk 2.lerle takıldığı için o sınıfta oldqunu düsündqüm qeçen qün radyo sekilli çanta takmıştı esmer bi kız var, ya aynı gün 3 kez qördüm kızı ve her seferinde baska bi ünlüye benzettim. Kız Özgü Namal-Beren Saat-Adriana Lima mixed bişeyy.Cok qüzelsin masallah ablacım (alt donemin oldugum ıcın abla dedım) , bi de yanlıs anlasılmasın bu hoslanma falan mesajı deqL ben de bayanım ama hakedene hakkını vermek lazım şimdi kıskançlık ypıp bok atmann alemi yokk! Rumuz : Taze Hukukcu
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=250933351707088&v=wall&story_fbid=397520767048345
    Nov 21st 2013, 01:36
     
     
     
     
     
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    Blogtrottr <busybee@blogtrottr.com> Nov 20 09:49PM  

    islamist - Social Mention
     
     
     
    At least 11 Egyptian military personnel have been killed and dozens more wounded in a car bomb attack near the North Sinai city of el-Arish. A convoy of buses carrying infantry soldiers was hit by a roadside bomb as it moved through the Kharouba area, the newspaper Al-Masri al-Youm reported. Attacks on security forces in the Sinai have increased since Islamist President Mohammed Morsi was ousted in July. No group has yet admitted carrying out the bombing. Orla Guerin reports from Cairo.
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=571479726238553&v=wall&story_fbid=575404892512703
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