Hostage taking, kidnapping for ransom and beheadings of hostages is totally un-Islamic, everyone knows that. Just ask Sherifa Zuhur from the US Army College, she’ll tell you. I’m just wondering why good old Sherifa doesn’t find it necessary to straighten out the misunderstanders of her peaceful religion in the Philippines and elsewhere who murder in the name of Allah on a daily basis:
Al BeBeeCeera/thanks to kaw
Teacher beheaded in Philippines
Security fears
Education Secretary Jesli Lapus expressed shock at the teacher’s killing, saying six other teachers who had been kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf earlier this year had all been released despite threats to behead them.
He said his department was at a loss as to how to ensure security for public schoolteachers in high-risk areas, and feared that the kidnappings would discourage others from teaching underprivileged youths in Muslim areas.
Update:
Our government is afraid of “backlash.” The Philippine government, evidently, is not afraid of “backlash.” An update on this story. “Philippines enraged as Islamists behead hostage,” from AFP, November 9 Jihad Watch
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“We shall make them pay for the enormity of this savagery,” President Gloria Arroyo’s spokeswoman Lorelei Fajardo said in a statement after Mr Canizares’ head was found.
She said Mrs Arroyo had ordered “punitive action” to “put an end to the Abu Sayyaf group’s heinous and inhumane atrocities”.
“The people of Jolo are condemning this dastardly act,” Jolo municipal mayor Hussin Amin said in a television interview aired in Manila.
The beheading came three days before a visit to Manila by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, when security issues are expected to be a key topic.
Abu Sayyaf has been blamed for many of the country’s worst terrorist attacks, including the firebombing of a ferry in Manila Bay that claimed more than 100 lives in 2005, and the abduction of American tourists in 2001.
A land mine explosion under a military convoy carrying American troops on 29 September killed two US Army Special Forces soldiers – the first US military deaths in the southern Philippines in seven years.
About 600 US troops are currently stationed in the south for training and humanitarian missions, but are barred by Philippine law from engaging in direct combat.




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I’m a bit confused by the assertion that a group committing evil which claims to be acting on the basis of Islam delegitimizes all of Islam. History has seen significantly more torture, genocide, and enslavement in the name of Christianity than Islam. Does the same apply to it?
Metz sez:
Would you like a (short) history lesson or do you prefer to buy your education in a kebab shop?
My bad. I mistakenly thought this was a site for serious discussion rather than adolescence. Bye bye.