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Attackers Tweet As They Assault UN Development Program Compound

Koreantoast writes "In another interesting example of the increasing use and sophistication of social media by non-governmental organizations, the Somali-based Islamic insurgency al-Shabab live tweeted their latest attack, a suicide assault against a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) facility in Mogadishu which left 15 dead. During the event, they denounced UNDP, tweeting during the attack that the UN is 'a merchant of death & a satanic force of evil, has a long inglorious record of spreading nothing but poverty, dependency & disbelief' and proceeded to mock newly appointed UN Representative Nicholas Kay who is to arrive in Somalia later this month. Also of note is their initiation of communications with various press entities including the AP, BBC and IHS Janes through Twitter. Hat tip to Foreign Policy magazine for the story."

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  1. Given the UN's track record in Africa... by intermodal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have to say, I can understand how they would view the UN in such a way. The UN's policies are pretty firm in their pushing of dependence, which is unsurprising given the way the wealthier and more influential nations are able to control it.

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    1. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It's clear the spreading of disbelief is the real motivator here. Kill in the name of God.

    2. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by PRMan · · Score: 4, Insightful

      It's clear the spreading of disbelief is the real motivator here. Kill in the name of God.

      Exactly. When I read this: "a merchant of death & a satanic force of evil, has a long inglorious record of spreading nothing but poverty, dependency & disbelief", for a moment I thought they were talking about their brand of radical Islam.

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    3. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by Antipater · · Score: 5, Insightful

      All "holy books" call for violence. Except for one, Buddah does not call for it in any instance.

      And yet, Buddhists have committed and still commit violence in the name of their religion. People are funny creatures, aren't they?

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    4. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by gmuslera · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Is easier to believe in gods or devils than that complex multinationals controlling governments and international organizations to make money from them, or in intangible things like having a future or freedom.

    5. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by gmuslera · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Why not starting at home? Someone had no tolerance for their beliefs, their way of life and their resources, and are invading them, with armies, global economy or/and factories. They just fight back the best they know, after the damage was done. But at home you have your big quota of religious extremists and people in power that see foreigners as tools with no rights, that even push their own governors on them to get easier to become even richer.

    6. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 4, Insightful

      People are complicated, but the delusions are simple. Anyway, you don't punish people for having delusions; you treat them.

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    7. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by ultranova · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You know...when are we in the western world, going to finally have enough of these 'peace loving' islamic asshats, and just start stomping them...HARD?

      Hopefully never, since the stomping won't stop there. Once you have your jackboots on, everything starts to look like a human face.

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    8. Re:Given the UN's track record in Africa... by odigity · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I can't believe I'm seeing genocide advocated on slashdot... and up-voted.

      Do you not understand that western governments, and particularly the U.S. and U.N., have been fucking with the entire african and mid-east region for centuries? Colonization, genocide, propping up dictatorships, mass-depopulation, stealing resources, military occupations, institutionalized rape and slavery...

      How the hell do you justify your "fuck these guys, they're annoying me, kill them all" attitude to yourself? You want them to leave you alone? It's really simple. Leave *them* the fuck alone.

      I don't know how much more of this world I can stand. The ignorance and stupidity and *immorality* of even the intellectual elites of modern society disgust and frighten me.