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Muslims indeed do not care about fratricidal killings

Reader comment on item: Arabs condemn attacks on Syria
in response to reader comment: Sadly islamist don't care when it is muslims killing muslims.

Submitted by Prashant (United States), May 11, 2013 at 19:38

Dear Dr Pipes: Reader Phil Greend brings up a very important point. It seems that Muslims really do not care much when they kill each other. Besides Syria, today (5/11/2013) there were two incidences of brutal killings in the Islamic world: 1) ten people got killed in Pakistan in a bomb blast in the process of celebrating their new elections and 2) A car bomb in Turkey took 40 lives. No where else the old saying 'We have found the enemy, it is us' is more true than in the peaceful world of Islam.

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Reader comments (4) on this item

Title Commenter Date Thread
3Focus on Damascus [49 words]Lujack SkylarkMay 12, 2013 10:54205947
3Sadly islamist don't care when it is muslims killing muslims. [43 words]Phil GreendMay 11, 2013 16:34205931
1Muslims indeed do not care about fratricidal killings [94 words]PrashantMay 11, 2013 19:38205931
7They don't care about any life [96 words]Michael Hanni MorcosMay 12, 2013 19:27205931

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