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[PARIS DIBOMB] Ummah Isle Belgium disyaki sebagai mastermind.Ummah kembali lega.
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Tu la argumentnya M,
Kalau tak agama lain pun kejam juga, argument ni konspirasi Yahudi menggunakan menggunakan nama Islam.
Tak hairan lah, agama islam dulu pun disebarkan dengan mata pedang, sorry to say. It started off with violence. Diharap mereka berpuas hati lah dengan janji ganjaran bidadari dari Allah.
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kalo yg involved senjata sopitikated dan terancang biasanya ummah kapiaq sis..ummah erebs hanya ada pisau dan batu jah kalo tak disponsor.
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abangbikerz replied at 14-11-2015 06:52 AM
Unta padang pasir minum kencing arab sentap ke?
Keldai dah mabuk minum kencing yahudi kah |
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French president François Hollande responds to terrorist attacks: “We will lead the fight. It will be merciless." |
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keldai najis dikencing yahudi sudah marah tu...
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I still subscribe to the notion that all nations should and must become overly cautious of any immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees. This nonsense has permeated too long. |
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Memang betul, nak deny apa lagi.
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mampos semua kafirun kena pedang fisabillah..
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keldai mabuk sudah marah...
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lavajade replied at 14-11-2015 06:54 AM
keldai najis dikencing yahudi sudah marah tu...
Itu aku belum bagi habis lagi |
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abangbikerz replied at 14-11-2015 06:56 AM
Unta cam ko yg dh mabuk telan kencing arab dr kecik lagi
Sis...motip ulang idea aku...?
Bimbo dh ketandusan idea kah |
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'Bodies everywhere'
Julien Pierce, a journalist from Europe 1 radio, was inside the Bataclan concert hall when the shooting began. In a report posted on the station's website, Mr Pierce said:
"Several armed men came into the concert. Two or three men, not wearing masks, came in with what looked like Kalashnikovs and fired blindly on the crowd.
"It lasted between 10 and 15 minutes. It was extremely violent and there was panic. The attackers had enough time to reload at least three times. They were very young.
"There were bodies everywhere."
'Fired onto crowd'
A witness coming out of the Bataclan concert hall said attackers had "fired onto the crowd with a semi-automatic weapon", FranceInfo reported.
"We manage to escape, there was blood everywhere."
'Pretty horrific'
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Media captionCharlie Pitt described seeing "a pile of bodies" outside a cafe
Ben Grant was in a bar with his wife when one of the shootings occurred. He said they saw six or seven bodies on the ground and were told shots had been fired from cars.
"There are lots of dead people. It's pretty horrific to be honest... I was at the back of the bar. I couldn't see anything," he said.
"I heard gunshots. People dropped to the ground. We put a table over our heads to protect us.
"We were held up in the bar because there was a pile of bodies in front of us."
'We heard two big bangs'
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Media captionElya Haddad, who was at the Stade de France, said fans heard the blasts but learned of the attacks through their phones
Liberation newspaper has quoted Vincent, a journalist who was at the Stade de France where France were playing Germany in an international football match.
"Everybody went onto the pitch. The crowd of anxious people began moving after the final whistle, no-one knew what had happened outside. We heard two big bangs in the first half and then another one that was smaller. A helicopter was in the air above the stadium after half time," he said.
"The match carried on as if nothing had happened but we were following everything on Twitter, especially the fact that President Hollande had been evacuated even though none of us saw him leave. I didn't see any of the second half. There was an announcement that people should leave via the south, north and west exits but five minutes later many of the spectators had returned."
'Sounded like fireworks'
Jonathon Hill from Cardiff is currently working in Paris. He says he saw a man directing people into the Bataclan concert hall:
"I was getting cash out of an ATM outside the Metro station which is probably about 50-70 yards away from the Bataclan itself. As I was collecting my cash, I heard three distinct firing shots that at first I didn't believe were actual shots from a gun. They almost sounded like fireworks cracking off in the middle of the street.
"And while that happened I saw a guy probably 6ft 4 to 6ft 5, quite a heavy-set man, looked Caucasian from about 50 yards away. And he was in the middle of the street shouting "Allez! Allez!" at people. He almost seemed to be a good Samaritan telling people to get out of from the cafes and go inside. As that happened I saw another shot and I saw someone collapse to the floor outside the Bataclan."
Cambodian restaurant attack
Pierre Montfort lives near Petit Cambodge, a restaurant close to Rue Bichat, where one of the shootings took place.
"We heard gunfire, 30 seconds of fire, it was interminable, we thought it was fireworks," he told AFP.
An eyewitness who had been at the restaurant said everyone dropped on the floor.
"A girl was carried by a young man in his arms. She appeared to be dead."
French police officers ask passersby to take cover while on the lookout for the shooters who attacked the restaurant Image copyrightEPA
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Police search for shooters who attacked Le Petit Cambodge restaurant
'It's war here'
An unnamed witness who was in the standing area at the Bataclan rock concert and encountered a gunman before fleeing was quoted by Liberation.
"It was a concert where the music was loud. I heard the shots, I turned around and I saw a silhouette with a cap who stood near the back door. He fired in my direction.
"People began to drop and throw themselves to the ground. I thought that the guy next to me was dead. I think this is the case.
"I ran, I jumped the barrier and left with the first wave of the crowd near the stage. I went out through the emergency exit at the opposite end of the room.
"We hid in a cafe, barricaded on the first floor. When we told people what had happened they believed us immediately. It's war here, there were shots fired just a very short time ago.
"All we can hear are sirens, we are waiting to be evacuated from the Boulevard du Calvaire cafe." |
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sampah2 cam tu..takyah bagi habis..
bagi sikit2 tiap2 hari sudah...
biar dia tension berforum sambil mengigil jari jemari tiap hari..
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Paris has suffered a night of deadly attacks, described by President Francois Hollande as "unprecedented".
A series of shootings, bomb blasts and a hostage siege have resulted in the deaths of scores of people.
A state of emergency has been declared and the military have been deployed.
This is what we know so far.
21:20 (20:20 GMT) Rue Alibert attacks
Le Carillon
A succession of attacks erupted some time after 21:00 in popular nightlife spots in the 10th district (arrrondissement) of the capital, not far from the Place de la Republique.
First reports of gunfire came from Le Carillon bar, at 18 rue Alibert. Witnesses initially thought a firecracker had gone off until people realised that a masked man was opening fire with a semi-automatic gun. One witness described a man getting out of a car with a heavy calibre weapon.
"People dropped to the ground. We put a table over our heads to protect us," said Ben Grant, who was with his wife at the back of the bar.
An officer points his gun in the Rue BichartImage copyrightAFP
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A state of emergency was imposed
Le Petit Cambodge
Witnesses then describe how the man then crossed the road and turned his gun on a restaurant, Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia).
Minutes later, a shooting was reported not far away, near the popular Canal St Martin. Reports said a car was left riddled with bullets and a motorbike abandoned on the ground.
La Casa Nostra pizzeria
Then came an attack on diners a few streets south of rue Alibert, on the terrace of La Casa Nostra pizzeria, in rue de la Fontaine au Roi. Witnesses described seeing a man firing a machine-gun.
"There were at least five bodies around me and blood everywhere," a man in his 30s told French media.
Sites of Paris attacks
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Sites of Paris attacks
21:30 Stade de France
On the northern fringe of Paris, France were playing Germany at the Stade de France stadium, in an international football friendly seen as a big game ahead of the Euro 2016 football championships in France. The game was being broadcast on TF1, one of the main national TV channels. President Hollande was there.
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Media captionBlast heard during Paris football match
About half an hour after kick-off, the first of at least two explosions was heard. It was audible within the stadium and the president was immediately led to safety.
There were unconfirmed reports of at least one suicide bombing as two fast food outlets and a brasserie near the stadium were attacked.
At one point, a section of the crowd spilled on to the pitch in panic. After the match, which France won 2-0, players watched events unfold on monitors in the tunnel.
21:50 Rue de Charonne attack
The next reports of shootings came to the south of the first restaurant attacks, at La Belle Equipe bar in the rue de Charonne in the 11th district.
Two men were seen opening fire, spraying bullets at the terrace of the cafe.
Soldiers search for evidence at La Belle Equipe bar (14 Nov)Image copyrightAFP
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The Belle Equipe attack was one of the deadliest of the night
"It lasted at least three minutes," one witness said. "Then they got back in their car and headed towards Charonne station."
There were appalling scenes outside the bar, with bodies all over the floor. One women covered in blood was hugged by a passer-by as emergency services arrived to help the wounded.
22:00 Bataclan concert venue
The deadliest attack of the night came in the 11th district in Boulevard Voltaire where several gunmen raided a well known concert venue where Californian rock group Eagles of Death Metal was playing. The 1,500-seat hall was sold out.
Reports said the attackers had stormed the hall, shooting in the air. One of the attackers was said to have shouted "God is great" in Arabic. One witness heard a gunman blaming President Hollande for intervening in Syria. It was the first clear evidence that Paris was once again being targeted by Islamists.
"We thought it was fireworks but finally there were men shooting in all directions. So we all lay on the floor and started crawling towards the stage," one woman said.
A hostage crisis had now begun.
By now, President Hollande was in crisis talks with Prime Minister Manuel Valls as well as Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
President Hollande visited the scene of the Bataclan atrocity after security forces had moved in (14 Nov)Image copyrightAP
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President Hollande visited the scene of the Bataclan atrocity after security forces had moved in
Shortly before midnight he gave a live address on national TV announcing a state of emergency throughout France and a tightening of border controls.
The order was then given to send elite security forces into the concert hall. Shots rang out at 00:30 and reports began to emerge of the scale of the bloodshed wrought by the attackers, with dozens reported dead.
Other attacks were reported during the evening, including one on the Boulevard de Beaumarchais close to the Bastille.
People moved out of area around Bataclan hallImage copyrightAFP
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People were evacuated from the area around the hall
Paris gunmen
Police say there were eight attackers and all of them died:
Three blew themselves up and a fourth was shot by police at the Bataclan venue at the end of the concert siege
Another blew himself up a short distance away from the concert hall on the Boulevard Voltaire
Three more were killed outside the Stade de France and one of the three detonated a suicide vest
But the search for potential accomplices continues. The string of gun and bomb attacks was clearly co-ordinated and involved more men than the three who took part in the January attacks, which claimed the lives of 18 people.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34818994 |
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Islam kan sesuai sepanjang zaman katanya.
Yang heran ni, awat depa duk deny sangat kata Islam ni bukan agama violence? Dah memang betul. Mengaku saja lah. Memang agama aku ni agama teroris tapi aku tetap sokong sebab aku nak masuk syurga, lagipun ni lah agama sebenerr. Kan ke lebih anak jantan?
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Kakak memang dah lama tak percaya dgn laporan cnn pelbagai |
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Serangan di Paris: PM Australia tuding IS
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/319485
Agensi Hari ini, 10:50 pagi Hari ini, 12:51 petang
Perdana Menteri Australia Malcolm Turnbull mendakwa, serangan pengganas di beberapa lokasi di Paris sebentar tadi menunjukkan ada beberapa petanda ia dilakukan kumpulan militan Negara Islam (IS).
"Serangan itu mempunyai ciri amalan Daesh," katanya.
Kerajaan Australia menggunakan istilah Daesh untuk merujuk kepada pertubuhan IS.
Turnbull juga memuji peminat sukan bola sepak di Perancis yang menyanyikan lagu kebangsaan negara itu ketika diarah keluar meninggalkan Stade de France (stadium nasional Perancis).
"Maklumat mengenai serangan itu masih sangat terhad. Apa yang kita ketahui sekarang pasti berubah nanti.
"Pengganas membunuh atas nama tuhan namun apa yang mereka lakukan adalah perbuatan syaitan," katanya.
Sementara itu jurucakap pejabat pendakwa Paris, Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre mengesahkan lapan penyerang maut dibunuh pasukan keselamatan Perancis di dewan konsert rock di Bataclan.
Katanya, penyerang berkubu di dewan itu dengan menjadikan orang awam sebagai tebusan.
Sementara itu polis Perancis mengesahkan penyerang meletupkan diri sendiri ketika polis semakin menghampiri menyebabkan empat terbunuh di Bataclan, sebentar tadi.
Pegawai polis Paris, Michel Cadot berkata, sebelum itu suspek melepaskan tembakan rambang menggunakan mesingan sebelum masuk ke dewan konsert menyebabkan lebih ramai maut.
Cadot berkata, sebahagian penyerang berada dalam premis Stade de France - stadium kebangsaan di utara Paris - dan hampir pada masa sama beberapa penyerang lain mengganas di kawasan pusat bandar.
"Semua penyerang kini dipercayai mati walaupun kami masih memburu kemungkinan ada suspek lain," katanya.
Setakat ini polis mengesahkan sekurang-kurangnya 153 maut dalam serangan yang dilaporkan turut membabitkan letupan itu. |
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abangbikerz replied at 14-11-2015 07:03 AM
Reply cam sakit hati jerrr kau ni. Hahaha
Bukan sakit hati tapi geli hati tgk bimbo menangis |
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abangbikerz replied at 14-11-2015 07:05 AM
Unta padang pasir cam ko mn percaya cnn. Ko kena percaya mastika
Keldai mabuk lagikah? |
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