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  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 7:41 am on June 24, 2015 Permalink |
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    http://www.metroradio.com.hk/news/live.aspx?SearchText=&NewsId=20150624152647&page=0
    【metro radio = 新城 电台 = 亚洲首富李嘉诚之电台】

    巴基斯坦持續遭熱浪侵襲超過 740人死亡
    24/6/2015 15:26

    巴基斯坦持續遭到熱浪侵襲, 超過 740人死亡 , 包括 35名小童.
    南部卡拉奇市最高氣溫高達攝氏45度, 過去四日有幾千人因為中暑, 送院治理 ,

    有醫生說, 大部份病人送院時已經失去知覺, 死者大多數年過 50歲,

    有分析指,

    由於正值回教齋戒月,回教徒日出至日落期間禁止飲食,

    造成不少人 脫水 死亡 .

    在酷熱天氣下 ,

    信德省的政府機構關閉, 學校停課, 用電量增加令多處地方停電 ,

    卡拉奇和多個城市都有民眾抗議,

    總理謝里夫要求國家災難管理署 ,採取緊急措施應對熱浪,

    軍隊也開始調動, 協助救援工作 .

    氣象部門預測, 卡拉奇和多個城市稍後會有雨 , 高溫天氣會稍為緩和

    Add a comment …
    Posting as Eunice May
     
  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 3:16 pm on June 21, 2015 Permalink |
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    http://www.hkatv.com/zh-hk/video/21163/%E7%99%BE%E5%88%A9%E9%81%94%E9%85%92%E8%8E%8A%E5%91%88%E7%8D%BB%EF%BC%9A%E6%8A%8A%E9%85%92%E7%95%B6%E6%AD%8C/%E7%AC%AC1069%E9%9B%86%E3%80%8A%E6%94%BF%E6%94%B9%E4%B8%8D%E9%81%8E-%E9%A6%99%E6%B8%AF%E7%B6%93%E6%BF%9F%E5%A5%BD%E9%9B%A3%E9%81%8E%EF%BC%9F%E3%80%8B

    第1069集《政改不過 香港經濟好難過?》

    資訊 2015-06-17

    百利達酒莊呈獻:把酒當歌

    zeitgeist ::

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    施永青〔中原集團創辦人]::

    因为

    一班人要争取的东西,非革命成功不可,之后更加要独立

    【。。。】

    现在反对派之一切所作所为,都是鼓励人民改变政权才能实现,

    因此有人正在推动激烈行动

    【。。。】

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    張志剛〔一國兩制研究中心總裁〕::

    不少标语::推翻 共产党

    太多标语::结束一党专政【。。。】

    __因此::如此搞下去,

    __如果::冇 “中间”” 强劲反弹反应,任他们自续如此玩下去

    __那么::最后也只会付出非常沉重之代价

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    施永青〔中原集團創辦人]::只会 收紧

     
  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 6:44 am on June 18, 2015 Permalink |
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    9 killed during prayer meeting IN historic church 

    http://fox6now.com/2015/06/17/developing-police-responding-to-shooting-in-downtown-charleston-south-carolina/

    Nine killed in shooting at historic church in South Carolina; incident investigated as hate crime

    POSTED 9:14 PM, JUNE 17, 2015, BY ,
    UPDATED AT 12:59AM, JUNE 18, 2015

    SOUTH CAROLINA —

    A white man walked into a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, and opened fire during a Bible study class, killing nine people Wednesday evening.

    The suspect was still at large early Thursday morning. And the shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest AME church in the South, is being investigated as a hate crime.

    “The only reason someone would walk into a church and shoot people that were praying is hate,” said Charleston Mayor Joe Riley.

    Eight churchgoers died at the scene; a ninth at a hospital, police said.

    Officials wouldn’t say how many people were at the prayer service during the shooting. There were survivors, said Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen, but he didn’t elaborate.

    Police in Charleston, South Carolina, are at the scene of a shooting at a historic black church, a local lawmaker told CNN Wednesday, June 17, 2015 night.There was no immediate information on potential victims. The shooting took place at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, said State Rep. Wendell G. Gilliard who represents the district where the church is located.

    Police in Charleston, South Carolina, are at the scene of a shooting at a historic black church, a local lawmaker told CNN Wednesday, June 17, 2015 night.There was no immediate information on potential victims.

    The shooting took place at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, said State Rep. Wendell G. Gilliard who represents the district where the church is located.

    Historic significance

    Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church has been a presence in Charleton since 1816 when African-American members of Charleston’s Methodist Episcopal Church formed their own congregation after a dispute over burial grounds.

    It was burned to the ground at one point, but rebuilt.

    Every Wednesday evening, the church holds a Bible study in its basement.

    The shooting was “obviously the most intolerable and unbelievable act possible,” the mayor said.

    “People in prayer Wednesday evening. A ritual, a coming together, praying, worshiping God. An awful person come in and shoot them is inexplicable,” Riley said.

    Police received the first call around 9:05 p.m. Officers arrived to find several victims inside.

    “It’s really bad. It’s a very bad scene,” local pastor Thomas Dixon said.

    Police in Charleston, South Carolina, are at the scene of a shooting at a historic black church, a local lawmaker told CNN Wednesday, June 17, 2015 night.There was no immediate information on potential victims. The shooting took place at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, said State Rep. Wendell G. Gilliard who represents the district where the church is located.

    Police in Charleston, South Carolina, are at the scene of a shooting at a historic black church, a local lawmaker told CNN Wednesday, June 17, 2015 night.

    There was no immediate information on potential victims. The shooting took place at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, said State Rep. Wendell G. Gilliard who represents the district where the church is located.

    Search on for suspect

    Police said the suspect in the shooting is a clean-shaven white man in his 20s, with a slender build. He was wearing a gray sweatshirt, blue jeans and boots.

    “He obviously is extremely dangerous,” Chief Mullen said. “We will put all our resources, we will put all of our energy in finding this individual.”

    The department asked anyone with information to call 911 dispatchers.

    “While we do not yet know all of the details, we do know that we’ll never understand what motivates anyone to enter one of our places of worship and take the life of another,” South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said.

    Heavy police presence

    “Like everybody out here, we’re sick to our stomachs that this could happen in a church,” Rep. Dave Mack, a friend of the church’s pastor, told CNN affiliate WCSC.

    Corey Wessenger, who was standing across the street from the church, said the area was swarming with law enforcement.

    “I just saw a group of about 40 people escorted by cops,” Wessenger told CNN by phone.

    Community members gathered in a prayer circle just down the street from the scene.

    Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush canceled a scheduled town hall in Charleston on Thursday “due to the tragic events unfolding in South Carolina tonight.”


    Copyright 2014 Scripps Media, Inc. .

    CHARLESTON, S.C. —

    Nine people were killed in a “heinous” shooting during a prayer meeting at a historic black church Wednesday night, Charleston Police Chief Gregory Mullen said.

    The gunman is believed to be a white man.

    “I do believe this is a hate crime,” Mullen said.

    The shooting happened shortly after 9 p.m. at Emanuel AME Church on Calhoun Street.

    Eight died in the church, Mullen said;

    another was pronounced dead at a hospital. Mullen didn’t identify any of the victims; a reward for information on the gunman would be offered later Thursday, he said.

    Police are saying on Twitter that they’re looking for a clean-shaven 21-year-old white man. He has a slender small build and is wearing a grey sweatshirt, blue jeans and Timberland boots.

    “The message is that this is one hateful person — one hateful person — that did these dastardly deeds,” Charleston Mayor Joe Riley said.

    Investigators are working to “find this individual, lock him up and make sure he doesn’t hurt anybody else,” Mullen said.

    There was a bomb threat for the area near the church, but that threat has since been cleared, Mullen said.

    An Associated Press reporter on the scene said police helicopters with searchlights circled overhead in the area, and a group of pastors kneeled and prayed across the street.

    “Mother Emanuel” AME Church traces its roots to 1816, when several churches split from Charleston’s Methodist Episcopal church.

    One of its founders, Denmark Vesey, tried to organize a slave revolt in 1822. He was caught, and white landowners had his church burned in revenge. Parishioners worshipped underground until after the Civil War.

    WCPO will update this story as more information becomes available.

    Copyright 2015 Scripps Media, Inc. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    http://www.rti.org.tw/m/news/detail/?recordId=198287美南卡教會槍擊案 非裔州參議員遇害
    時間:2015-06-18 14:43
    新聞引據:中央社
    美國警方表示,南卡羅萊納州查爾斯頓(Charleston)非洲裔社區老教堂17日晚間發生槍擊案,1名槍手仍在逃。

     

    此案造成

    身兼 教會牧師 的 南卡州參議員品克尼(Clementa Pinckney)不幸罹難。

    黑人民權領袖夏普頓(Al Sharpton)牧師在推特{TWITTER}上表示,

    品克尼是9名罹難者之一

    路透社報導,

    查爾斯頓警察首長穆倫(Gregory Mullen)形容這起槍擊是仇恨犯罪,

    他說:

    我們難以理解在今日的社會,有人會在群眾參加禱告會時走進教堂殺害他們」

    他並表示,稍早教會周邊傳出爆炸警報,目前已解除。

    WCIV電視台報導,警方拘留了1名背背包和相機的男子,

    隨後表示,還在追查槍案嫌犯。

    根據警方推文,事件約在美東時間17日晚間9時發生。

    警方告訴「查爾斯頓郵報」(Charleston Post and Courier),槍手目前在逃,

    嫌疑人是21歲白人男性,身穿灰色帽T和牛仔褲。

    地方電視台WCSC則指出,

    聯邦調查局(FBI)也派人到現場,但記者無法立刻取得FBI回應。

    查爾斯頓市長萊里(Joe Riley)接受「查爾斯頓郵報」訪問時說:

    這個歷史悠久的教會發生了無法形容且令人傷心至極的不幸事件,

    一個邪惡、充滿仇恨的人奪走了來這裡 敬拜 並一起禱告 的 市民。」

    教會官網介紹,這是美國南部規模最大、歷史最悠久的黑人教會之一。

    根據美國國家公園管理局(NPS)資料,

    這座教堂建於1891年,在歷史上具相當重要性。
    其他新聞

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    Dylann Storm Roof : Domains of the “Last Rhodesian” Charleston killer

    Dylann Storm Roof : Domains of the “Last Rhodesian” Charleston killer

    Posted by  on June 20, 2015, at 10:24 pm

    The evil insanity behind the mindless murders of innocent Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, is still unfolding; suspect Dylann Storm Roof will have a lot of questions to answer in the coming weeks.

    Calling himself the Last Rhodesian“, after the former apartheid-led name of Zimbabwe, Dylann Roof registered the domain name LastRhodesian.com on February 9, 2015.

    On the LastRhodesian.com, Dylann Storm Roof posted several photos along with a “manifesto” of sorts, full of racial hatred against minorities.

    According to the DomainTools historical WHOIS, the domain was registered with Reg.RU, a Russian domain registrar, and with the email address derekjeeter88@yandex.com.

    Dylann Storm Roof, is suspect for several killings in Charleston, SC.

    Dylann Storm Roof, is the primary suspect for several killings in Charleston, SC. ^THE CROSS .. .. O CONFEDERATE !!!!!!!!!

    Copyright DomainGang.com : This post is 100% true!

    http://domaingang.com/domain-news/dylann-storm-roof-domains-of-the-last-rhodesian-charleston-killer/

     

     
    • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 2:12 pm on June 23, 2015 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      >>> Historic significance
      >>>
      >>> Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church has been a presence in Charleston
      >>> since 1816 when
      >>> African-American members of Charleston’s Methodist Episcopal Church formed their own congregation
      >>> after a dispute over burial grounds.

      ^the church could c[see] its 200th bday @ next year – 2016

  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 4:48 pm on May 23, 2015 Permalink |
    Tags: ANTI ISLAM, , QURAN   

    In The Name Of Allah – , …
    http://www.inthenameofallah.org/

    The most complete and factual Islamic resource on the internet.
    Here you will find the most accurate, and detailed analysis of the Quranic verses available.

     
  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 2:27 pm on May 17, 2015 Permalink |
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    回教不帮回教 

    http://www.metroradio.com.hk/news/live.aspx?NewsID=20150517114258
    緬甸未決定會否出席泰國磋商解決人蛇會議
    17/5/2015 11:42

    泰國政府今個月29日會舉行會議, 和 15個國家的官員磋商,解決印度洋的船民問題 , 緬甸政府否認是船民問題的根源.

    緬甸大批信奉 回教的羅興亞【ROHINGYA】人 , 為逃避打壓, 加上為求改善生活的孟加拉人 , 估計有幾千甚至過萬船民,

    印尼, 馬來西亞

    和泰國將偷渡船驅逐出領海, 擔心接收船民會觸發更大偷渡潮,

    船民被困在海上多日, 缺水缺糧, 情況惡劣

    【【【因此,多个回教徒,已活活 饿死 渴死】】】*****

    緬甸總統吳登盛的發言人說, 當局並無漠視船民問題 , 反指部份國家未有打擊人蛇問題 , 又將船民驅逐出領海, 當局暫時未決定是否出席在泰國舉行的會議, 至今也未接獲官方邀請.

    *****

    实例::http://www.storm.mg/article/49532

    另一名19歲倖存者伊斯拉姆(Saidul Islam)也說,

    由於船長棄船,數十人於飢餓或鬥毆。

     
  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 5:38 am on April 20, 2015 Permalink |
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    Islamic State shoots and beheads 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya …
    Reuters

    Islamic State and posted on social media sites on Sunday appeared to show militants
    shooting and beheading about 30 Ethiopian Christians … “”
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/20/us-mideast-crisis-islamicstate-killings-idUSKBN0NA0IE20150420

    1. 海灘砍爆頭基督徒IS新暴行

      中時電子報-12 小時前
      橫行中東的遜尼派好戰組織「伊斯蘭國」(IS)19日再傳出殘忍屠殺事件,由貼上網站的視頻內容得知,這次被害人是30名左右的衣索匹亞基督徒,他們 …

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  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 3:48 pm on April 8, 2015 Permalink |
    Tags: , LDS, Mormon   

    10 Dark Secrets Of Mormon History – Listverse
    The Anglican Church began its existence with a purging of Catholics. Despite the clean-cut image of family-oriented conservatives that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the Mormon Church) presents to the world, it too has moments of darkness in its past. From deeply …
    Listverse http://listverse.com/2015/04/08/10-dark-secrets-of-mormon-history/

     
  • 4el.com ( shortcut o HelpUsHelpYou.com ) 3:26 am on March 21, 2015 Permalink |
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    HOLY SHIITE 

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/21/world/middleeast/suicide-attacks-at-shiite-mosques-in-yemen.html?_r=0

    MIDDLE EAST

    Suicide Attacks at Mosques in Yemen Kill More Than 130

    By MOHAMMED ALI KALFOOD KAREEM FAHIM and  MARCH 20, 2015

     

    Continue reading the main storyVideo

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    Aftermath of Mosque Bombings in Yemen

    Residents combed through the rubble in Sana, Yemen, after two suicide bombers attacked the Badr mosque during Friday Prayer.

    Publish Date – March 20, 2015. Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters.

    SANA, Yemen —

    An affiliate of the Islamic State that had not previously carried out any major attacks claimed responsibility for coordinated suicide strikes on Zaydi Shiite mosques here that killed more than 130 people during Friday Prayer, bringing to Yemen the kind of deadly sectarian fighting that has ripped apart Syria and Iraq.

    The bombings, apparently carried out by Sunni extremists against Shiite places of worship, threatened to propel the conflict toward the kind of unrestrained sectarian bloodletting that Yemen had so far avoided.

    It also showed how drastically the situation had deteriorated in Yemen after Houthi rebels seized power, galvanizing Sunni militants who opposed them at a time when Washington’s ability to conduct counterterrorism operations was greatly reduced.

    Western counterterrorism officials fear that a security vacuum resembling Somalia’s would draw even more jihadists to ungoverned territory in Yemen, where they would have the space and time to plot attacks against the West.

    Photo

    An injured Yemeni girl was carried away after the attack. CreditKhaled Abdullah/Reuters

    Even Yemen’s powerful affiliate of Al Qaeda had been reluctant to carry out large-scale attacks against Muslim civilians, despite its hatred of the Houthis, whose leaders are members of the Zaydi branch of Shiite Islam and are considered heretics by the Sunni militants.

    Instead, it was a rival jihadist group affiliated with the Islamic State and calling itself Sana Province that raised the specter of a destabilizing new brand of violence in Yemen’s civil conflict.

     

     

    “This operation is but the tip of an iceberg,”

       the group said in an audio statement.

    “The polytheist Houthis have to know that the Islamic State soldiers will be not satisfied, or rest, until we eradicate them.”

     

     

    The attacks, the deadliest against civilians in the country in recent memory, offered a grisly illustration of how Yemen’s fracturing is undermining counterterrorism programs that American officials consider pivotal at a time of increasing attacks around the world. Some of those attacks appear to be a result of an escalating rivalry between Al Qaeda and its affiliates and the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, a former Qaeda franchise in Iraq.

    “It’s hard to imagine how things could be on a worse path in Yemen,” said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee. He said the panel had received recent classified briefings on Yemen that were “pretty grim.”

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    Investigators looked through debris caused by a suicide bomb attack on Friday at a mosque in Sana//SANAA, Yemen. Also Friday, rare militia fighting erupted in the southern port city of Aden. Credit – Mohamed al-Sayaghi/Reuters

    In a sign of the deteriorating security, the last 125 American Special Operations advisers were withdrawing from Yemen on Friday as Qaeda fighters seized Huta, a town about 20 miles from the base in the south where the Americans were operating, said a United States official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss operations.

    Al Qaeda has carried out frequent attacks in the province, clashing with military units, assassinating security officials and occasionally firing heavy weapons at the military base, in Al Anad. The Pentagon declined to comment on the withdrawal, which was reported in the Yemeni news media on Friday.

    Coming a day after violence spread to Aden in the south in rare factional clashes over control of the international airport and a security base, Friday’s attacks brought into sharp relief the mounting chaos that is spreading through the impoverished country. Yemen, with no recognized government, faces a possible breakup between rival factions in the north and south, a spreading armed conflict that is displacing thousands of Yemenis and a financial collapse.

    The threat of civil war also poses multiple challenges to the Obama administration, which only a few months ago held out Yemen’s negotiated transition from autocracy to an elected president as a model for post-revolutionary Arab states.

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    Victims of mosque bombings in the Yemeni capital were evacuated on Friday. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. CreditKhaled Abdullah/Reuters

    With the beleaguered government of President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi decamped to Aden, the Pentagon has effectively lost its major partner in the fight against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which American intelligence officials say still poses the most potent terrorist threat to the United States.

    Many Yemenis are harshly critical of American counterterrorism programs,  complaining of a relationship between the two countries based on security issues, and opposing American drone strikes against Qaeda militants that have killed civilians.

    In Yemen, fighters clash daily along several contested fronts. Sunni extremists, including the Islamic State fighters and militants linked to the Qaeda affiliate, have carried out a number of deadly attacks against supporters of the Houthi rebel movement, which controls Sana and since September has been Yemen’s most dominant force.

    There are growing fears that Yemen is becoming a stage for the regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran.  Saudi Arabia, which opposes the Houthis, has supported Sunni militants in Yemen, diplomats say, while the Houthis have received financial and military support from Iran.

    Continue reading the main story

    The Divisions in Yemen

    In early 2014, Shiite insurgents known as Houthis consolidated control over Yemen’s Saada Province. In recent months, they have expanded their influence.

    Controlled by Houthis

    Houthis have influence or are able to operate

    Areas where Al Qaeda is able to operate

    SPARSELY POPULATED

    SAADA PROVINCE

    YEMEN

    Sana

    100 MILES

    Taiz

    SHABWA PROVINCE

    Qaeda stronghold

    Aden

    Source: American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project

     

    The New York Times

    The claim of responsibility for Friday’s attack by the Islamic State affiliate, just a day after the group claimed responsibility for the attack in Tunis this week that killed more than 20 people, appeared to illustrate the organization’s expanding ideological reach, although its links to both local groups was not yet fully understood.

    In Washington, officials suggested that local militants were trying to benefit from the Islamic State’s notoriety to elevate their stature within jihadist ranks.

    “There’s no doubt that there has been a lot of political instability in Yemen that has only worsened and that has created some chaos and does make it easier for these kinds of extremist groups to capitalize on that chaos and carry out acts of violence and to spread their hateful ideology,” said the White House press secretary, Josh Earnest.

    The bombings on Friday came after a week of unusually widespread bloodshed in Yemen. In the space of a few days, a prominent opposition journalist was assassinated outside his home in Sana, rare militia fighting erupted in Aden and, on Friday, Qaeda militants seized government buildings in a provincial capital in the south.

    Continue reading the main story

    Suicide Attacks

    El Rahaba Airport

    YEMEN

    Hashoush

    Mosque

    Sana

    Badr Mosque

    3 miles

     

    By The New York Times

    “Yemenis knew violence, but not this brutal,” said Farea al-Muslimi, a Sana-based political analyst and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, Lebanon, speaking about the assassinations, clashes and bombings over the past few days. “There are no norms,” he said. “It’s a very scary moment.

    Yemen has been leaderless since January, when the Houthis tightened their grip on the capital and placed the president, Mr. Hadi, along with his government, under house arrest.

    Mr. Hadi later fled to Aden and declared that he was still the country’s leader, splitting the country between hostile centers of power. United Nations diplomats have been unable to broker a compromise that would stitch the country back together. And regional powers, including Iran and Saudi Arabia, seem to have abandoned the effort, throwing their support behind either Mr. Hadi or the Houthis and inflaming the conflict.

    Analysts said the descent into anarchy had laid bare the failure of the country’s political factions, as well Yemen’s prominent backers, including the United States, to arrest the crisis. A process that was supposed to aid Yemen’s transition from decades of authoritarianism to democracy, led by the United Nations, “had not prevented civil war, but rather delayed it,” Mr. Muslimi said.

    Aden became further embroiled in that conflict on Thursday, with fighting that pitted tribesmen and military units loyal to Mr. Hadi against a security unit seen as close to Yemen’s former autocratic leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was removed from power in 2012 but retained his influence, most recently by allying himself with the Houthis.

    On Friday, hospitals in Sana made urgent appeals for blood to treat the hundreds of people wounded in the blasts at the Badr and Hashoush Mosques. Another suicide bomber was detected before he could reach a mosque in the northern province of Saada, a Houthi stronghold.

    The bombers at the Badr Mosque maximized casualties by detonating their explosives inside but also among the overflow of worshippers outside. A dozen members of one family were killed, witnesses said.

    Two suicide bombers also attacked the Hashoush Mosque, with one of the attackers hiding his explosives in a fake cast on his leg. He detonated the explosive after he was stopped at a checkpoint about 65 feet from the mosque entrance, killing a few people while the other bomber rushed inside as prayers ended, killing dozens more.

    “We have seen bombings before in Sana,” said Hassan Ali, a resident of the neighborhood. “But this is the most horrible crime.”

    Mohammed Ali Kalfood reported from Sana, Kareem Fahim from Cairo, and Eric Schmitt from Washington. Saeed Al-Batati contributed reporting from Al Mukalla, Yemen.

    A version of this article appears in print on March 21, 2015, on page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Militants Linked To ISIS Say They Killed Yemenis . Order ReprintsToday’s Paper|Subscribe

     
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    15 March 2015, two blasts took place atRoman Catholic Chruch and Christ Chruch during Sunday service at Youhanabad town ofLahore.[4]
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    The high number of casualties is due to the fact that weekly service was underway when the attacks occurred[3]
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    Responsibility[edit]

    Jamaat-ul-Ahrar a splinter group of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, which had reconciled with and rejoined the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan earlier the same month[8] claimed responsibility for the attacks.[1].

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    1.  “Worshippers killed in Pakistan church bombings”Al Jazeera. March 15, 2015. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
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    On 22 September 2013, a twin suicide bomb attack took place at All Saints Church[3] in PeshawarPakistan, in which 127 people were killed 
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    The second bomber entered the church and detonated bomb inside church.[1] 
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    Perpetrators of the attack[edit]

    The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan-linked Islamist group Jundallah claimed responsibility for the attack.[8][9] They said that the attack on Christians and non-Muslims will continue because they are the enemies o Islam[9] 

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