Making sense of senseless violence

Posted 17 May 2006 in Islam, terrorism

Howie clarifies the whole “Islamic terrorist” thing over at The Jawa Report today:

Although the BBC describes the man as a “gunman” the fact that he yelled, “Allahu Akbar!” as he opened fire leads me to believe that “Islamic Terrorist” is a better description. But even that description is getting a bit ordinary and meaningless.
BBC: One of the wounded judges had been criticized for ruling against teachers wearing Muslim headscarves, and had reportedly received death threats…

…The attacker was apparently carrying papers that identified him as a lawyer – although it is not known if these were genuine – and made it past security guards undetected.

He reportedly burst into a committee meeting of the Council of State, the top administrative court, at 1000 local time (0700 GMT) shouting “Allahu akbar” (God is great) as he fired his weapon.

Tansel Colasan, deputy head of the Council of State, said the attacker yelled “I am the soldier of God”, and said he was carrying out the attack to protest against the court’s decision on headscarves.

I’m working on a new term so far I have, “Crazy fools who follow Islamic clerics that preach directly from the Koran that cold blooded Murder and terrorism is an activity that is sanctioned by Allah. Because if you can’t organize yourself in a way to fight fair and win, random murder of innocents is the next best thing.” I’ll see if I can shorten that up into a new shorter and PC term like gunman.

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