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To: tejek who wrote (445502)1/6/2009 5:03:44 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Respond to of 1577917
 
Please note the hole in the ground....that was the military compound for Hamas

That's a really good start.



To: tejek who wrote (445502)1/6/2009 5:16:48 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577917
 
How many missiles Ham.ass send to Israel 7000 or 9000?
Did it happened before or after complete withdrawal of
Jewish settlements from Gasa?
What is Ham.ass publicly stated goal of existence?
Do Ham.ass care about any Arab children?



To: tejek who wrote (445502)1/6/2009 5:25:32 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577917
 
Why so much noise about Arab children dying in GAZA?

The United Nations refugee agency has reached towns in the strife-torn eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the scene of bloody attacks carried out by the notorious Ugandan rebel group known as the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).

Over the weekend, a team from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR) and other UN agencies carried out a mission in the towns of Tadu and Faradje in Orientale Province.

Faradje, which lies 100 kilometres west of the DRC’s border with Sudan and Uganda, was attacked from 25-26 December, leaving over 70 people dead and displacing nearly 40,000 others. Those who fled the town and local organizations said that more than 80 women were raped during the two-day period.

UNHCR said that people in the district are shocked and traumatized by the attacks. “Our mission found Faradje pillaged and destroyed by fire,” agency spokesperson Ron Redmond told reporters in Geneva.

Over 800 houses, three schools, government buildings and health care centres had burned, with most families losing their annual harvest in the fire.

The nearby village of Nagero came under attack on 3 January, claiming eight lives and uprooting 3,500 people.