I must digress, and post this article about the lives of women under the laws of Shariah. One has to understand that the banking industry is just the tip of the iceberg on this happening to the western democratic countries. This is how human rights are viewed by Shariah. Seems like we have seen this type of genetic cleansing before………………………..What have we not learned and why are we repeating history?

comments by Allyson Rowen Taylor

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Two mentally disabled women were strapped with explosives Friday and sent into busy Baghdad markets, where they were blown up by remote control, a top Iraqi government official said.

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Iraqi soldiers secure the scene of a bombing Friday at a popular pet market in central Baghdad.
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The bombs killed at least 98 people and wounded more than 200 at two popular pet markets on the holiest day of the week for Muslims, authorities said.

In both bombings, the attackers were mentally disabled women whose explosive belts were remotely detonated, Gen. Qasim Atta, spokesman for Baghdad’s security plan, told state television.

Atta said the women were strapped with dynamite and ball bearings, citing members of the bomb squad. The explosives were detonated via cell phone, he said.

An Atta aide said that people referred to the bomber at central Baghdad’s al-Ghazl market as the “crazy woman” and that the bomber at a second market had an unspecified birth disability.

The aide said authorities believe the women were unaware of plans to detonate the explosives. Video Watch how the use of the women represents a new tactic ยป

The nationalities and identities of the women have not been released.

U.S. military officials referred to the two attacks as suicide bombings, saying both women detonated the explosive devices.

cnn.com

 

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