Malaysians waging jihad in Indonesia. From Reuters, :
JAKARTA, A Malaysian who is one of the most wanted terror suspects in Asia made the bomb that exploded outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta last year, a court witness said on Thursday.Syaiful Bahri told the court that Noordin M. Top, said to be a leading member of the Southeast Asian Jemaah Islamiah group linked to al Qaeda, had ordered the purchase of 250 kg of potassium and used it to make the bomb.
Indonesian authorities have said the suicide bombing that killed 10 people involved young militants recruited by Malaysians Azahari bin Husin and Noordin M. Top.
"I was ordered to buy potassium by Kholid," Bahri told the South Jakarta court, using one of Top's aliases. He made no mention of
Azahari....
Ramaz
The Jemaah Islamiyah operate in south east asia,
it is another group with similar name but share the same filthy mindset[islam]
Also this practce is not only confined to Bangladesh.All muslim males get there dicks carved up at the age of nine,and they have a special ceremoney for this foul practice.
http://www.circlist.com/rites/moslem.html22 DEC 2000
May the story of these victims touch your hearts as my heart was touched as I listened to the interviews. The interview was taped and is being translated and will be provided to news agencies and government officials.
Victims Tell of Their Forced Conversion Christina Sagat, a thirty-two old unmarried woman described in detail in a telephone interview her circumcision to escape death. Christina along with a thousand other Christians escaped death during the November 23 and 24 attack upon their villages on the island of Kesui. The number killed in those attacks is unclear but definitely a number were killed and at least one was beheaded. A jihad leader was seen returning from attacking a Christian village carrying the head of Linus R. a paralyzed man. The jihad leader brought back a head as proof that the Muslims of Kesui had carried out the commands of Al Fatah Mosque to finish off the Christians of Kesui.
Friday morning representatives from two western nations and Indonesian Protestant and Catholic leaders gathered for a long distance telephone interview with rescued victims of Muslim attacks upon the Maluku islands of Kesui (Kasui) and Teor. The hour and half interviews produced shocking reports that confirm gross violations of the human rights of the Christians of Kesui and Teor.
After the initial attacks upon their villages the surviving Christians were gathered into several mosques where they were forced under the threat of death to perform conversion rituals. Initially the victims were forced to take a ritual bath of cleansing and to repeat three times a Muslim declaration (prayer). They were asked if they were doing this willing and with fear in their hearts they all answered their attackers, "yes". Some had witnessed the death of an elementary school teacher who refused to convert.
Constantinus, Vincent and Christina shared how that on December 3 and 4 both men and women were forced to be circumcised to prove that they were really converting to Islam. Without painkillers or antiseptic all the men were circumcised with one razor blade. Several of the men have developed infections from the circumcision.
Word of the women being circumcised was initially met with skepticism and hopes that the ritual was only symbolic. Christina bravely shared the intimate details of being led into a small room and seated on a piece of white cloth while her genitals were washed and then the clitoris cut off with a knife by a Muslim woman. The white cloth smeared with blood was proof that she had been circumcised. As with the men the women were not provided with painkillers or antiseptic. The women did bathe in the ocean to cleanse their wounds.
Christina and Constantinus and Vincent in the interview requested help in rescuing the 856 Christians left on the island of Kesui. Hundreds were left behind because the ship was not large enough to carry all of them and those who boarded the ship were threatened that their relatives left behind would be killed if they left on the ship. Many disembarked in order to protect their family members.
The Indonesian government has no plans to rescue these nine hundred people until after the big Muslim holiday of Idul Fitri, 27 and 28 December. Will they still be alive? What will they suffer in the mean time?
IT SEEMS LIKE IT IS ONLY MUSLIMS THAT FORCE THIS ONTO OTHER PEOPLE.It does not seen to me a matter of conversion but just another act to satisfy the blood lust of this muzi skum,
Many religion do practice circumcision but they do not force it onto people like the muzis
Circumcision for religious purposes
Circumcision of males is a religious practice traditionally required by Judaism. The Jewish ceremony of circumcision is called a Brit milah or Bris Milah (Hebrew for "Covenant of circumcision"). The ceremony is to be performed on the eighth day of life of the newborn boy unless health reasons force a delay. A separate article exists for a more detailed treatment of Circumcision in the Bible.
According to nearly all Muslim religious leaders, circumcision is an important element of Islam. Although circumcision is not mentioned in the Quran, it is mentioned in some parts of the Hadith, a set of texts explaining Islamic law that most Muslims outside of Libya view as authoritative. Most Muslims believe that Mohammed was born circumcised. Muslim custom on circumcision varies. Some Muslim communities perform circumcision on the eighth day of life, as the Jews do, while others perform the rite at a different time. Turkish, Balkan, and Central Asian Muslims typically circumcise boys at between six and eleven years of age, and the event is viewed communally as a joyous occasion and celebrated with sweets and feasting. In contrast, Iranian Muslims are typically circumcised in the hospital at birth without much ado.
Circumcision is also customary in the Coptic Christian religious tradition. It is usually performed on the eighth day of life, as the Jews do. This practice was condemned by the Council of Florence in 1442, held by leading theologians of the Roman Catholic Church, which said in part:
Therefore it strictly orders all who glory in the name of Christian, not to practise circumcision either before or after baptism, since whether or not they place their hope in it, it cannot possibly be observed without loss of eternal salvation. [1]
The Council of Florence is also viewed by many, including the Catholic Encyclopedia as cementing the rupture between Roman Catholicism and other Christian denominations, including Greek Catholics and Hussites. [1]
Circumcision also has been or continues to be an important part of religious and cultural practices for other ethnic and religious groups, including the ancient Egyptians and many African, Australian Aboriginal, and Polynesian societies. Circumcision practices among these societies vary, including at what age the procedure is done, whether women may be present, what celebrations are attendant on the procedure, and whether the procedure is viewed as an initiation into the "secrets" of the society.
Many non-Western cultures practice circumcision, including the Machapunga tribe of Native North Americans, some Australian Aborigines, some tribes in New Guinea, Tongans, Niueans, and Samoans
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