Abu bakr 's death is good awaited news for many peace lovers across the globe

the preacher

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ABU BAKR 'S DEATH IS GOOD AWAITED NEWS FOR MANY PEACE LOVERS ACROSS THE GLOBE

The announcement of the death of the ISIS terrorist leader following a US Special Forces operation is of course a breath of fresh air to all those who have suffered the ills of terrorism.

Those ills have primarily included the killing and injuring of countless innocent people of the all the races known in this world by radical terrorists, and secondly the indiscriminate bombing and mass murder of innocent people by those who believe that the war against terrorism will be faught and won militarily only from the international coalitions fighting terrorism.

Thirdly, the consequences of terrorism have also included radicalization of some sections of Western society who have engaged in wholesale accusations of murder against all the believers of a particular religion, and thus resulted in random acts of terror and vicious hate crimes against innocent worshipers like was the case in ChristChurch, New Zealand.

And lastly, the Muslim world must engage on this fight by tackling the growing numbers of radicalization among the youth who believe in misinterpretation of some of the Qur'an' s texts thought to be justifying killing those who are not Muslims or the converts in the name of Allah!

We have seen a very few numbers of condemnations of terror attacks from the known Muslim Clerics and this is sending a message of them being the master minds or being Sympathetic to terrorists. There is therefore now a real chance that a dark chapter that is affecting many people differently, can turn with the winds of hope, and the world is now a safer place for all.

The problem about the war on terror is that the end-game was never really clear. One would have expected that it was simply about re-establishing stable, international law-abiding governments for the troubled/rogue countries, and this would result in safety for people around the world as well. However there are other foreign geo-political interests that have come into play since 2001, and these have entangled themselves in local conflicts with no end in sight.

Meanwhile these contradicting influences and interferences have proved to have a largely destabilizing effect on political, social and economic life for peoples in the countries from which terrorism is seen as originating from. Today more than any other time in the last decade, there is hope that socio-political and economic normalcy can be re-established in some Middle Eastern countries which have actually been the biggest victims of terrorism themselves, with deadly car bombs and endless other heinous attacks happening somewhere in the region almost on a daily basis.

There is hope that this might create a new momentum towards peace in the remaining troubled countries. Clearly peace is what everyone wants to see in those countries. Some of them now have a better chance to focus on development, good governance, nation re-building and multi-lateral international economic ties. This they should do for their peoples rather than beating the tired, now empty-sounding, and almost non-existent war drums of the infamous war on terror which has taken millions of innocent lives, created excuses for state-orchestrated repression of minorities & political opponents, and has to-date cost tens of trillions of dollars of global resources squandered in this man-made political endeavor in the last 20 years, all-nations combined.

I expect that a direct focus can be made on terrorist leaders in Africa, particularly in North Africa and the Sahel where they are similarly dealt with, or at least swiftly brought to justice in front of the world.

I would to close advocating The international community, especially the appropriate UN departments, must be relentless in advocating that international justice works as the appropriate platform even promoting a broader international justice perspective that includes terrorism puts the matter squarely away from it's underground/covert aura, and brings countries even closer together on a transparent and respectable common pedestal where justice is served to the victims and their relatives who can also have their say in court in front of the world.

This could help demystify terrorism, show to the world it's true despicable face, and how bankrupt it's ideology truly is. That has not really been the case so far on a global scale. The World must not the Burden of fighting terrorism on the shoulders of The US alone! Due her technology, Economy and Military's powers she has an obligation to lead the fight but not to be left fighting alone!

I am sure that many leading actors in the war against terrorism also understand better today how some of their own disproportionate military doctrines of deploying indiscriminate overwhelming force on entire cities and rural villages, directly leads to new floods of refugees and mass migration towards their own borders. That is most-likely a development that Al-Baghdadi would benefit from for his criminal missions abroad. Therefore let's be inclusive, wise, and more Skilled in this fight of our times! I'm sure the good always wins against the evil!

Jamaly Ally Hussein
Tanzania

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... naona akili zinawarudia sasa! Mkiambiwa ugaidi ni mbaya huwa hamuaelewi! Oooh dini yetu inasema wauweni wasiokuwa wa dini ya mwenyezi mungu! Yaani muwauwe halafu wao watizame tu wakimalizwa? Mnadhani kwa kuwauwa wao ninyi mtabaki salama? Tumieni akili na mjiepushe na mfundisho na imani potofu za kijinga!
 
May 2, 2011 Obama alitangaza wamemuua Osama,mwaka 2012 uchaguzi ambao Obama alishinda.Juzi tu Trump kasema wamemuu kiongozi wa IS ,mwakani uchaguzi unafanyika.

Ukiangalia haya matukio kama kiki au kampeni ya Trump ktk kutafuta kura kwa wamarekani.Mimi naona maigizo tu ya wanasiasa wa US.
 
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