Psychotic Islamists strike again:

Different country, different laws. I see nothing wrong with it. That's just what happens in war. Some people profit while others suffer.
Yup. Totally agree, nothing wrong with Muslim men kidnapping 300 school girls for the crime of getting educated, and then raping them and selling them into slavery. Everybody keep moving, nothing happening here.

Glad we see eye to eye on this :)
Yup. Islam is truly a peaceful, tolerant religion. I think I'm going to convert.
 
It's not Oblama's fault either yet, blame is laid at his feet on the thread...
But they had no choice. They're just following Shariah law and those girls left them with no alternative.

Surely many people of Nigeria do not want this ,and they need to organize vigilante parties to strike back..
Ya right. You actually think it's going to work in that type of society?
 
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Here is why.....


Abubakar Shekau

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Here is the hint. Check out the color of skin, and now we know why the left vehemently defend them.

You may think it is more complicated than that. It isn't.
 
It's not Oblama's fault either yet, blame is laid at his feet on the thread...
But they had no choice. They're just following Shariah law and those girls left them with no alternative.

Surely many people of Nigeria do not want this ,and they need to organize vigilante parties to strike back..

The citizens have called for outside intervention--since there seems to be nothing the government can or will do.

Difficult to imagine living under those conditions.

<Nigeria is a resource-rich nation whose people live in grinding poverty. It is also plagued with endemic corruption. That triple combination -- poverty, corruption and resource-wealth -- creates fertile ground for strife and extremism. And the instability in Nigeria sends tremors through a fragile region. Boko Haram keeps hideouts and bases along the border with neighboring countries Cameroon and Chad.

This is an international crisis that requires international help. Is there anything anyone can do? Most definitely.

First, it is urgent that the plight of these girls and their families gain the prominence it so clearly deserves.

Global attention will lead to offers for help, to press for action. Just as the intense focus on the missing Malaysian plane and the lost South Korean ferry prompted other nations to extend a hand, a focus on this ongoing tragedy would have the same effect.

Nigeria's government, with a decidedly mixed record on its response to Boko Haram, will find it difficult to look away if world leaders offer assistance in finding and rescuing the kidnapped girls from Chibok, and another 25 girls also kidnapped by Boko Haram in the town of Konduga a few weeks earlier.
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It doesn't seem like there is much that the international community can do. Start the next world war, perhaps.
 
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