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World Vision employees in Pakistan attacked
The Japan News.Net Wednesday 10th March, 2010
Pakistani police have reported a militant incident at the offices of a US-based Christian aid group.
Hand grenades were thrown into the offices of a World Vision office in Mansehra in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, killing five people.
Those who died were Pakistani employees at the office, who were targeted by about 15 militants who stormed the building.
After being alerted, police exchanged fire with the attackers, who later fled the scene.
The Mansehra World Vision office had been providing aid to survivors of an earthquake that killed 75,000 people in Pakistan in October 2005. Email this story to a friend
Comments on this story
COMMUNIST!!!! 03-10-10, 06:27 AM |
Pakistani aid workers killed in grenade attack
INDIA AND USA IS BEHIND SUCH INCIDENTS AS WELL
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REALITY IN OUR TIME 03-10-10, 06:32 AM |
The previous post just indicates why there is so much trouble in the world..so many brainless idiots..
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Pontotoc Bill 03-10-10, 02:10 PM |
COMMUNIST!!!!;190570: INDIA AND USA IS BEHIND SUCH INCIDENTS AS WELL
How about some proof of your allegations, monkey boy?
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 08:21 AM |
Islam is the problem.. soon everyone will know and move on
there are many example.. every where there is Islam there is trouble.. do not believe? how confident are you that Islam is not the problem? how about you take your scholar and have a chance to win $50,000 USD .. http://www.faithfreedom.org/content/ali-sinas-challenge
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 10:03 AM |
There is nothing much to comment but people should realize that the CIA-MI6 use World Vision as a front for many of their clandestine covert operations against governments worldwide.
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Ashraf 03-10-10, 02:27 PM |
Blind Islam
Yes, islam is the problem. Islam is a cancer of the world. I’m a muslim but I don’t beleive on islam.
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Ashraf 03-10-10, 02:29 PM |
Blind Islam
Yes, islam is the problem. Islam is a cancer of the world. I’m a muslim but I don’t beleive on islam.
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masonic bill 03-10-10, 06:44 PM |
world domination not necessarily good, bill
Your little 0.40 S and W is not adequate to dominate the world, Bill. Likewise your pathetic collection of tools and garden tools.
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goomba 03-10-10, 06:46 PM |
india and Us are behind these attacks. Because Indian and US secret service are heavily infiltrated by mindless Islamic fools who advocate throwing hand grenades at people of the book. They in turn are indoctrinated by secret buddhist squirrels who are the toadies of running dog capitalist swine. islam will die a necessary death soon because the world is gettign heartily sick of them.
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Pontotoc Bill 03-11-10, 04:53 PM |
masonic bill;190663: Your little 0.40 S and W is not adequate to dominate the world, Bill. Likewise your pathetic collection of tools and garden tools.
.40 S&W may not be the largest thing on the block, but it works for me. 180 grain Hollow Point will stop virtually anyone, especially two to the chest and one to the head.
Grow up, get an education, and learn how to post intelligently.
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insh' or centimeters 03-10-10, 08:02 PM |
We should thank god for islam. Until islam put a complete halt to all arab development in science and art they led the world. If not for the turkey mohamed and his idiot cronies it would arabs going to the moon and inventing everything. So be thankful, westerners.
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