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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (1852)10/1/2006 9:25:40 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
Gaza Strip: Three dead in Hamas - Fatah clashes
al Bawaba ^ | October 1 2006

albawaba.com

Three Palestinians died Sunday in clashes between armed members from the ruling Hamas Party and security personnel loyal to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, hospital officials said.

At least 32 others were wounded in the clashes, including some bystanders.

The three victims included a 15-year-old boy, hospital officials said. Of the wounded, three were schoolchildren and a cameraman for the Arab satellite TV station Al-Arabiya.

Hamas Radio accused Fatah Party of stoking the unrest and dividing the Palestinian people. It also attacked Abbas' efforts to pressure Hamas to recognize Israel.

Abbas ordered security personnel, hired by Fatah when it was in power, not to take part in demonstrations.

The gunfight took place near the Palestinian parliament building, where hundreds of protesters gathered to demonstrate against long-overdue government salaries.

Hamas deployed its militia across the Gaza Strip on Saturday to break up any protests. Police protesting unpaid salaries clashed with the Hamas force.

On Saturday, the Hamas-led cabinet ordered all 3,000 Hamas militiamen deployed across Gaza to prevent wage-related protests, which have multiplied as the poverty deepens. Dozens of armed men from both sides faced off in Sunday's clash.

According to a local policeman, Hamas militiamen opened fire at the protester. Two civilian passersby were wounded.



To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (1852)10/1/2006 10:51:47 AM
From: Ichy Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Mr Khan, now headmaster of an Islamic school, launched into his tirade during a concert rehearsal at Washwood Heath Secondary School in Birmingham in 1996 after the choir including around 40 Muslim youngsters, had sung a number of popular Christmas songs, including carols.

He leapt from his seat, yelling: "Who is your God? Why are you saying Jesus and Jesus Christ? God is not your God - it is Allah."


He leapt from his seat, yelling: "Who is your God? Why are you saying Allah? Allah is not your God - it is G*d and Jesus Christ."

Had it been 40 Christian Students praising Allah wouldn't we support his stand?