Me Ed wrote:insan wrote:Me Ed wrote:The religion of 'peace' rears its ugly head again:
Pakistan volleyball game 'hit by suicide bomber'
A bomb has exploded close to a volleyball game in the troubled north-west of Pakistan, with at least seven people feared dead.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/8437114.stm
What percent of muslim population does this terrorist and all other terrorists who claim fighting for islam represent? 0.001? So, how can u blame islam for what they have done?
The death toll has risen to 88.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliban#Ideology
Pakistanis see their country in crisis. They give their national government lower ratings than at any time in this decade, and almost no one is satisfied with national conditions. Crime and terrorism are seen as major problems by virtually everyone. And huge percentages of Pakistanis also see their country struggling mightily with corruption and a deteriorating economy.
A long-standing concern about Islamic extremism has grown even greater over the past year. No fewer than 69% of the Pakistanis questioned worry that extremists could take control of the country. At the same time, indifference and mixed opinions about both al Qaeda and the Taliban have given way to a strong condemnation of both groups. In 2008, just 33% held a negative view of the Taliban; today, 70% rate it unfavorably. Similarly, the percentage of Pakistanis with an unfavorable opinion of al Qaeda has jumped from 34% to 61% in the last year.
However, growing concern about Islamic extremism has not resulted in an improved view of the United States. Opinions of America and its people remain extremely negative.
http://pewglobal.org/reports/display.php?ReportID=265