2012年9月23日星期日

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Lebanese Christian leader says escapes assassination

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 08:38 AM PDT

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese Christian political leader and ally of the Shi'ite group Hezbollah said he escaped an assassination attempt when his convoy came under fire in the south of the country. Michel Aoun, head of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), was returning to Beirut on Saturday evening when one of the cars in his convoy was shot at in the mainly Sunni city of Sidon, a statement on the FPM website said. "I have been exposed to three assassination attempts (in the past) and the perpetrators were discovered," the website quoted Aoun as saying. ...

Suicide bomber kills two, wounds 46, at Nigerian church

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 08:03 AM PDT

BAUCHI, Nigeria (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber blew himself up outside a Catholic church in northern Nigeria on Sunday, killing himself and at least two other people and wounding 46, police said. Police cordoned off the area around St. John's church after the blast, which caused minimal damage to the building but killed at least two people in a market area of Bauchi city. A Reuters journalist saw emergency services bring out three bodies in the area, called Wunti, and police identified one as the occupant of the car that blew up. Several wounded were being taken out on stretchers. ...

Lebanese Christian leader says escaped assassin

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 07:01 AM PDT

The leader of Lebanon's largest Christian bloc in parliament, which supports the Syrian-backed Shiite Hezbollah group, says he was the target of a failed assassination attempt when his convoy came under fire.

God and mammals: In Kenya, religious leaders pray to thwart poaching

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 06:01 AM PDT

Just before sunset on a low hill in Nairobi's safari park, some 50 religious leaders stood in a solemn circle around a pit containing the charred remains of 13 tons of elephant ivory burnt to keep it out of poachers' hands.

Suicide bomber hits north Nigeria Catholic church

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 02:42 AM PDT

A suicide bomber attacked a Catholic church conducting Mass in northern Nigeria on Sunday, injuring and killing an unknown number of people in a region under assault by a radical Islamist sect.

Explosion hits Catholic church in north Nigeria, region under attack by radical Islamist sect

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 02:07 AM PDT

BAUCHI, Nigeria - Witnesses say an explosion has struck near a Catholic church in north Nigeria, a region under attack by a radical Islamist sect.

Lebanese Christian leader says target of assassination

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 02:01 AM PDT

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese Christian political leader and ally of the Shi'ite group Hezbollah said he escaped an assassination attempt when his convoy came under fire in southern Lebanon. Michel Aoun, head of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), was returning to Beirut on Saturday evening when one of the cars in his convoy was shot at in the mainly Sunni city of Sidon, a statement on the FPM website said. "I have been exposed to three assassination attempts (in the past) and the perpetrators were discovered," the website quoted Aoun as saying. ...

Explosion at north Nigeria Catholic church

Posted: 23 Sep 2012 02:00 AM PDT

Witnesses say an explosion has struck near a Catholic church in north Nigeria, a region under attack by a radical Islamist sect.

Mormon with outspoken blog posts on church says may face excommunication

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 08:16 PM PDT

SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A Florida-based Mormon blogger has said he is facing discipline and possible excommunication by church officials over posts they perceive to be anti-Mormon. David Twede's posts offer his account of the history of the church's political involvement, criticism of fellow Mormon and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and the author's take on Mormon beliefs about the nature of God and temple ceremonies. Twede, a 47-year-old fifth-generation Mormon and the managing editor of MormonThink. ...

Free speech, religion clash over anti-Muslim film

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 01:31 PM PDT

A Muslim youth pauses near a poster during a protest against an anti-Islam film in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. Indonesians enraged over an anti-Islam film hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails at the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta on Monday, marking the first violence in the world's most populous Muslim country since outrage exploded last week in the Middle East and beyond. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)While the man behind an anti-Islam movie that ignited violence across the Middle East would likely face swift punishment in his native Egypt for making the film, in America the government is in the thorny position of protecting his free speech rights and looking out for his safety even while condemning his message.


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