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BBC NEWS
- World Edition
Oct. 29, 2005
Three Indonesian girls beheaded
by Muslims
By Tim Johnston
BBC News, Jakarta
Three girls have been beheaded and another badly injured as they walked to a Christian school in Indonesia.
They were walking through a cocoa plantation near the city of Poso in central Sulawesi province when they were attacked.
This is an area that has a long history of religious violence between Muslims and Christians.
A government-brokered truce has only partially succeeded in reducing the number of incidents in recent years.
Police say the heads were found some distance from the bodies.
It is unclear what was behind the attack, but the girls attended a private Christian school and one of the heads was left outside a church leading to speculation that it might have had a religious motive.
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author's note:
Tim
Johnston, the author of the news article above is either
brain dead or is pro-Islamic terrorism. My reason
for believing this is based solely on his last remark;
"it might have had a religious motive". MIGHT
HAVE HAD? The little girl's head was left outside a
"church". Muslim religious institutions
are called "mosques". Churches belong to
Christian groups. The children were Christian. The
cowards that murdered them were Islamic terrorists. Wake
up BBC, you're sleep walking again. But at least you
covered this horror, many news services didn't even
mention it.
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