Thai Muslims whine about dead terrorist
The Scotsman:
"THAI troops stepped up the hunt for thousands of Islamic militants as fear and anger spread across the south of the country in the wake of the killing on Wednesday of 108 insurgents wielding guns and machetes.
" 'The people are upset and angry,' said Yosoff Samail, 60, the head cleric at the central mosque in the town of Pattani, where troops with rocket-propelled grenades and tear gas stormed another mosque and killed more than 30 insurgents inside.
" 'They want to know why the army killed those in the mosque. Why did they use heavy weapons? Why didn?t they ask the chief Islamic leader what to do?' he said after Friday prayers attended by more than 1,000 worshippers, many spilling onto the streets."
A look at life through whine colored glases. Muslims would get more sympathy if they would stop taking the side of murderous thugs who want to make everyone else as miserable as they are.
The Scotsman:
"THAI troops stepped up the hunt for thousands of Islamic militants as fear and anger spread across the south of the country in the wake of the killing on Wednesday of 108 insurgents wielding guns and machetes.
" 'The people are upset and angry,' said Yosoff Samail, 60, the head cleric at the central mosque in the town of Pattani, where troops with rocket-propelled grenades and tear gas stormed another mosque and killed more than 30 insurgents inside.
" 'They want to know why the army killed those in the mosque. Why did they use heavy weapons? Why didn?t they ask the chief Islamic leader what to do?' he said after Friday prayers attended by more than 1,000 worshippers, many spilling onto the streets."
A look at life through whine colored glases. Muslims would get more sympathy if they would stop taking the side of murderous thugs who want to make everyone else as miserable as they are.
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