and bruises. Another body was strung up from a lamppost. <strong>People</strong> stuffed burning cigarettes in the bullet holes in the torso. Some kicked, spat and threw rocks at the corpses. The three men suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the head and body, with their hands tied behind their backs. Their limbs also appeared broken, though it was not clear whether the injuries were inflicted before or after they died. Seven men in a car, all wearing woolen hoods or keffiyehs wrapped around their faces, claimed responsibility. The driver <strong>of</strong> the car, wearing a headband <strong>of</strong> the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, told a reporter that the killings were in revenge for Zalloum's death (Zalloum and his bodyguard were killed in an Israeli missile attack). Thousands <strong>of</strong> people paraded past the bodies until a white municipal pickup truck came to take them away 3 hours later. As each body was thrown into the back <strong>of</strong> the truck, the crowd clapped, cheered, whistled, and chanted "Allahu akbar," or God is great. Some men lifted small children in the air for a better look. Others climbed up the stairs <strong>of</strong> a nearby mosque or onto ro<strong>of</strong>tops for an unobstructed view. No one in the crowd objected to the violence. Many were smiling. Men whistled their approval on the street and women yelled from ro<strong>of</strong>tops. Young children wandered past the sticky pool <strong>of</strong> blood on the ground and stared. "No problem," said a 16-year-old boy standing nearby. "They deserved it. They talked to Israel." But a 20-year-old woman who walked quickly past the crowd disapproved. "What will the world think when they see this?" she asked. The Associated Press - Aug 7, 2003 West Bank, Israel - Palestinian militants executed a suspected collaborator with Israeli intelligence in the central square <strong>of</strong> the West Bank town <strong>of</strong> Ramallah. The Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, linked to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, carried out the summary execution not far from Arafat's <strong>of</strong>fice. Witnesses said three gunmen pulled the man into a car and drove to the center <strong>of</strong> town. Then one <strong>of</strong> the gunmen pulled the man from the car and shouted, "In the name <strong>of</strong> the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, we carry out the sentence <strong>of</strong> death," and shot him. He was identified as Samer Sharour, in his early 20s. Doctors said he was hit by six bullets in the head and chest. During the past decade, Palestinian militants have executed dozens <strong>of</strong> suspected collaborators, sometimes hanging their bodies in public squares, drawing criticism from human rights groups. The Palestinian Authority also has publicly executed several such suspects after quick trials. Reuters – Aug 7, 2003 - Srinagar, India - Muslim separatist guerrillas in Indian Kashmir beheaded two people, one <strong>of</strong> them a teacher, in the latest violence in the disputed Himalayan region, police said. The teacher was abducted in the Anantnag district, south <strong>of</strong> Kashmir's main city Srinagar, and later beheaded because the rebels suspected he was an informer for the security forces. "Militants abducted and later beheaded Abdul Ahad Sheikh and his son," a police <strong>of</strong>ficial said. The killings took place in Baramulla district in northern Kashmir. Militants also beheaded a villager in a neighboring district, also because he was suspected <strong>of</strong> being an informer, he said. The Associated Press - Jul 12, 2004 Sringar, India - (Muslim) Militants Mutilate a Girl in Kashmir; Guerrillas chopped <strong>of</strong>f the ears, nose and tongue <strong>of</strong> a teenage girl they suspected <strong>of</strong> helping police Monday, while other violence in Indian-controlled Kashmir left at least eight people dead, authorities said. The girl was held captive for eight days before the rebels abandoned her in a field outside the village <strong>of</strong> Manoh, about 200 miles southwest <strong>of</strong> Srinagar, the capital <strong>of</strong> India's Jammu-Kashmir state, a police statement said. Reuters - Jul 26, 2004 Jammu, India - Separatist (Muslim) rebels decapitated a 55-year-old man and his two children in Indian Kashmir because they suspected them <strong>of</strong> being informers for security forces, police said on Monday. A group <strong>of</strong> nine militants barged into the home <strong>of</strong> Mohammed Shafi in a remote village in Rajouri district and beheaded him, a police <strong>of</strong>ficer said. They also killed his 22-year-old son and 15-year-old daughter, the <strong>of</strong>ficer said. "The militants thought he worked for security forces in the area," he said. The village, in the rugged mountains <strong>of</strong> southern Jammu and Kashmir, is a five hour trek from the nearest road. Militants fighting Indian rule in Kashmir have in the past killed men and women they believe to be working for the Indian army, along with their families, to deter others. In another incident, separatists aimed a grenade at soldiers visiting a hospital in northern Kashmir, wounding 26 civilians and two soldiers. "Militants lobbed a grenade near the outpatient department <strong>of</strong> a government hospital in Baramulla, where some Border Security Force personnel had come for treatment," a police <strong>of</strong>ficer said. The Islamic exploitation <strong>of</strong> even believers has is well demonstrated by an incident in Pakistan the middle <strong>of</strong> April 1994: Hafiz Sajjad Tariq <strong>of</strong> Gujranwala in Pakistan accidentally dropped a copy <strong>of</strong> the Qur’an in a fireplace. As it caught fire, people <strong>of</strong> the locality became aflame with rage. Not caring that Sajjad was a pious Muslim devoted to exalt holiness <strong>of</strong> the Scripture (Qur’an), they alleged that he had desecrated the Word <strong>of</strong> God. As mullahs <strong>of</strong> the area heard <strong>of</strong> it, they instantly issued Fatwas <strong>of</strong> apostasy against Sajjad. Like hawks, the fundamentalists swooped down on him, each hoping that his blow would dispatch the victim to hell assuring him (the assailant) a seat in paradise. As they were hitting him, someone shouted that he was being dished out an un-Islamic punishment because he must be stoned to death. By then, they had broken his ribs and he was not able to walk. A gallant police <strong>of</strong>ficer intervened and locked him up with a view to saving him from mob-violence. As the news spread, a large crowd <strong>of</strong> frenzied Muslims appeared before the local police- station demanding his
immediate release. The Police Inspector, instead <strong>of</strong> enforcing the law, fell for the temptation <strong>of</strong> establishing himself as the champion <strong>of</strong> Islam and handed Sajjad to the attackers. They started stoning him mercilessly and thereafter set his body on fire. If this were not enough, they tied his corpse to a powerful motorcycle and dragged it through the streets for two hours! After this pious show <strong>of</strong> Islamic morality, they felt that they had done enough to avenge the honor <strong>of</strong> the Prophet to whom the Qur’an had been revealed.
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