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Teroristični napad v Manchestru, 20 mrtvih.

Na koncertu v Manchestru, se je zgodil teroristični napad. Po zadnjih podatkih, naj bi bilo 20 mrtvih. Ogromno je tudi ranjenih.

https://www.google.si/amp/globalnews.ca/news/3469565/ariana-grande-manchester-explosions/amp/

Vidim, da še vedno mislite, da so migranti in begunci enako teroristi. Pamet v roke, fantje, pa bo tudi boj zoper terorizem uspešnejši.

Nekaj čudnega oziroma drugačnega je v teh britanskih terorističnih napadih. Hm…

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Vidim, da na monu teme takšnih dogodkov sploh niso več aktualne. Verjetno zato, ker je zadnje čase v Evropi precej terorističnih napadov. Še nedolgo nazaj, ko so bili teroristični napadi na evropskih tleh redkost, so bili takšni dogodki bolj aktualni.

Na teroristične napade se pač ne da navadit tako, kot na kaj drugega. Vsakogar vest o tem prizadene in človek se sprašuje , kdaj je lahko tudi pri nas?! Ni prijetno, mogoče zato ljudje vse manj komentirajo.

V bistvu so imeli v VB ogromno izkušenj s terorizmom že davno pred islamskimi skrajneži. Glas za boj proti terorizmom na način “dajmo popucat s tem” je glas za svetovno versko vojno, ko bodo skrajneži postali tudi tisti, ki danes za to nimajo razloga.

Zato, ker ko so ljudje na pisali, da je večinoma teroristov muslimanske vere so začeli nekateri pisati saj druge vere so pa petsto let nazaj to počele in imajo zdaj muslimanski teroristi pravico da se sebe ubijejo in druge. In moramo to spoštovati kot del njihove kulture. Da moramo razumeti, da je ženska manj vredna, da sploh ni vredna. In moramo to tudi spoštovati, ker je to njihova kultura. Svojo kulturo pa ne smemo spoštovati, ker je to rasizem. Da so vsi migranti dobri ljudje in jim moramo dati priložnost, da se prilagodijo Evropi kajti so reveži, ker so jim celo življenje pumpali glavo, da druga verstva niso nič vredna niti ženske. Če tudi kakšno posilijo, ubijejo to ni nič takega moramo razumeti, ker to je del njihove kulture. Itak pa tudi evropejci posiljujejo zato se ne smemo zgražati. Torej na vsak način so nas utišali in zdaj moramo to spoštovati in razumeti, Če ne smo najhujša sodrga na svetu, ki smo samo še za na grmado.

Zdaj so se spravili celo na otroke. No težko se bodo izvlekli iz tega, ker imajo tako kot Francozi ogromno muslimanov, pri njih pa nikdar ne veš, kdaj se bo razstrelil. Refugees welcome.

Kdo gre stavit, da je bil lokalec, in ne begunec?

100£, recimo?

Zato, ker ko so ljudje na pisali, da je večinoma teroristov muslimanske vere so začeli nekateri pisati saj druge vere so pa petsto let nazaj to počele in imajo zdaj muslimanski teroristi pravico da se sebe ubijejo in druge. In moramo to spoštovati kot del njihove kulture. Da moramo razumeti, da je ženska manj vredna, da sploh ni vredna. In moramo to tudi spoštovati, ker je to njihova kultura. Svojo kulturo pa ne smemo spoštovati, ker je to rasizem. Da so vsi migranti dobri ljudje in jim moramo dati priložnost, da se prilagodijo Evropi kajti so reveži, ker so jim celo življenje pumpali glavo, da druga verstva niso nič vredna niti ženske. Če tudi kakšno posilijo, ubijejo to ni nič takega moramo razumeti, ker to je del njihove kulture. Itak pa tudi evropejci posiljujejo zato se ne smemo zgražati. Torej na vsak način so nas utišali in zdaj moramo to spoštovati in razumeti, Če ne smo najhujša sodrga na svetu, ki smo samo še za na grmado.
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Bravo, zelo dobro napisano! In resnično. Mi moramo njihovo kulturo spoštovati in jo razumeti, naša kultura pa je rasizem, zato je vredna prezira. Policisti po marsikateri državi enostavno ne upajo ukrepati proti razgrajanju in razbijanju, ki ga izvajajo migranti, saj se bojijo, da bodo ožigosani za rasiste.
To je sporočilo skrajnežem, da lahko sredi Evrope počnejo, kar hočejo. Da jih ne bo nihče ustavil. Politična korektnost bo pripeljala Evropo v brezno pogube, v kolikor je že ni.

Je res tako velika razlika med lokalcem in beguncem? Ti povem eno skupno točko: oba sta ISLAMISTA, oba verjameta v delovanje islama in oba si prizadevata, da bi bil šeriat vzpostavljen tudi povsod po Evropi.

musliman je bil ker samo oni izvajajo samomorilske napade v imenu Alaha

Js sem skoraj sigurna, da je bil/a lokalec/ka. Sem pa lih tako sigurna, da je bil/a radikaliziran/a musliman/ka.

Teroristični napadi na evropskih tleh so bili redkost? Tole je samo spisek napadov v Veliki Britaniji.

1970s[edit]
1971, 12 January: Two bombs exploded at the house of government minister Robert Carr. This attack was one of 25 carried out by the Angry Brigade between August 1970 and August 1971. The Bomb Squad was established at Scotland Yard in January 1971 to target the group, and they were apprehended in August of that year.[1][2]
1971, 31 October: A bomb exploded in the Post Office Tower in London causing extensive damage but no injuries. The “Kilburn Battalion” of the IRA claimed responsibility for the explosion.[3]
1972, 22 February: The Official Irish Republican Army killed seven civilians in the Aldershot bombing.
1972, 19 September: The group Black September posted a letter bomb to the Israeli embassy in London killing an Israeli diplomat.[4]
1973: The Provisional IRA exploded a car bomb in the street outside the Old Bailey. A shard of glass is preserved as a reminder, embedded in the wall at the top of the main stairs.
1973, 10 September: The Provisional IRA set off bombs at London’s King’s Cross Station and Euston Station injuring 21 people.[5]
1974, 4 February: Eight soldiers and 4 civilians killed by the Provisional IRA in the M62 coach bombing.
1974, 17 June: The Provisional IRA planted a bomb which exploded at the Houses of Parliament, causing extensive damage and injuring 11 people.[6]
1974, 5 October: Guildford and Woolwich pub bombings by the Provisional IRA left 4 off duty soldiers and a civilian dead and 44 injured.
1974, 22 October: A bomb planted by the Provisional IRA explodes in London injuring 3 people.[7]
1974, 14 November: James Patrick McDade, Lieutenant in the Birmingham Battalion, of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) was killed in a premature explosion whilst planting a bomb at the Coventry telephone exchange in 1974.
1974, 21 November: The Birmingham pub bombings, 21 killed and 182 injured.
1974, 18 December: Bomb planted by IRA in the run up to Christmas in one of Bristol’s most popular shopping districts explodes injuring 17 people.[8]
1975, 8 August: IRA detonate a bomb in the Caterham Arms pub in Surrey, 400yds from the army barracks in Caterham. 25 injured and 8 seriously injured.[9]
1975, 27 November: IRA gunmen assassinated political activist and television personality Ross McWhirter.[10]
1975, 20 December: The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) bombed Biddy Mulligan’s pub in the Kilburn area of London. Five people were injured. It said it bombed the pub because it was frequented by Irish republican sympathizers.[11]
1978, 17 December: IRA detonate bombs in Manchester, Liverpool, Coventry, Bristol and Southampton, injuring 7 in Bristol.[12]
1979, 17 January: A bomb exploded at a Texaco oil terminal on Canvey Island, producing an 18-in diameter hole in a tank that was initially thought to contain aviation fuel. The Essex police had received no advance warning that a bomb had been planted.[13][14]
1979, 17 February: The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) bombed two pubs frequented by Catholics in Glasgow, Scotland. Both pubs were wrecked and a number of people were wounded. It said it bombed the pubs because they were used for Irish republican fundraising.[15]
1979, 30 March: Airey Neave killed when a car bomb exploded under his car as he drove out of the Palace of Westminster car park. The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) claimed responsibility for the killing.

1980s[edit]
1980, 30 April: The Iranian Embassy siege where a six-man terrorist team held the building for six days until the hostages were rescued by a raid by the SAS which was broadcast live on TV.
1981, 10 October: The IRA detonated a bomb outside the Chelsea Barracks, killing two and injuring 39.
1981, 26 October: The IRA bombed a Wimpy Bar on Oxford Street, killing Kenneth Howorth, the Metropolitan Police explosives officer attempting to defuse it.
1982, 14 March: The bombing of the London ANC offices (African National Congress), wounding one person who was living upstairs. General Johann Coetzee, former head of the South African Security Police, and seven other policemen, claimed responsibility for the attack and applied for amnesty before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Coetzee’s accomplices were Craig Williamson, John McPherson, Roger Raven, Wybrand du Toit, John Adam, James Taylor and Eugene de Kock.[16]
1982, June: Abu Nidal killed the Israeli ambassador in London.[17]
1982, 20 July: The Hyde Park and Regent’s Park bombings in London by the IRA killed eleven members of the Household Cavalry and the Royal Green Jackets.
1982, 6 December: The Ballykelly pub bombing in Northern Ireland. Seventeen people were killed including many soldiers. The Irish National Liberation Army claimed responsibility.
1983, 17 December: Harrods was bombed by the IRA. Six were killed (including three police officers) and 90 wounded during Christmas shopping at the West London department store. (See Harrods bombing)
1984, 12 October: Brighton hotel bombing, 5 killed and several injured in an attempt by the IRA to kill Margaret Thatcher.
1988, 21 December: Pan Am Flight 103 (Lockerbie) blown up by a bomb in a suitcase while in flight over Scotland after taking off from Heathrow. 270 were killed.
1989, 3 August: A man using the alias Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh accidentally blew himself up along with two floors of a central London hotel while preparing a bomb intended to kill Salman Rushdie.[18]
1989, 22 September: Deal barracks bombing: Eleven Royal Marines bandsmen killed and 22 injured when base in Deal, Kent, was bombed by the IRA.
1990s[edit]
990s[edit]
1990, 16 May: Wembley IRA detonated a bomb underneath a minibus killing Sgt Charles Chapman (The Queen’s Regiment) and injuring another soldier.
1990, 1 June: Lichfield City railway station 1 soldier killed and 2 injured in a shooting by the Provisional Irish Republican Army
1990, 20 July: The IRA detonated a bomb at the London Stock Exchange causing damage to the building. Nobody was injured in the blast.[19]
1990, 30 July: Ian Gow MP killed by a car bomb planted by the IRA while at his home in Sussex..[20]
1991, 7 February: The IRA launched three mortar shells at the rear garden of 10 Downing Street.
1991, 18 February: A bomb exploded at Victoria Station. One man killed and 38 people injured.
1991, 15 November: A provisional IRA bomb detonated in St Albans City Centre. Two fatalities, both members of the provisional IRA (Patricia Black and Frankie Ryan), were the only casualties.
1992, 28 February: A bomb exploded at London Bridge station injuring 29 people.
1992, 10 April: Baltic Exchange bombing: A large bomb exploded in St Mary Axe in the City of London. The bomb was contained in a large white truck and consisted of a fertilizer device wrapped with a detonation cord made from Semtex. It killed three people: Paul Butt, 29, Baltic Exchange employee Thomas Casey, 49, and 15-year-old Danielle Carter. The bomb also caused damage to surrounding buildings, many of which were also badly damaged by the Bishopsgate bombing the following year. The bomb caused £800 million worth of damage, £200 million more than the total damaged caused by the 10,000 explosions that had occurred during the Troubles in Northern Ireland up to that point.[21]
1992, 7 June: Wanted Provisional IRA member Paul Magee opened fire on unarmed police officers Constable Sandy Kelly and Special Constable Glenn Goodman during a routine traffic stop in North Yorkshire. Kelly escaped injury when a single bullet ricocheted off his radio, but Goodman was hit four times, and later died in hospital.[22]
1992, 25 August: The IRA planted three fire bombs in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Bombs were placed in Shoplatch, The Charles Darwin Centre and Shrewsbury Castle, the latter causing the most damage as the castle housed the Shropshire Regimental Museum and many priceless historical artifacts were lost and damaged by fire and smoke. No fatalities or injuries were recorded.
1992, 12 October: A device exploded in the gents’ toilet of the Sussex Arms public house in Covent Garden killing one person and injuring four others.
1992, 16 November: IRA planted a bomb at the Canary Wharf, but was spotted by security guards. The bomb failed to detonate.
1992, 3 December: The IRA exploded two bombs in central Manchester, injuring 65 people.[23]
1993, 20 March: Warrington bomb attacks. The first attack, on a gasworks, created a huge fireball but no casualties, but the second attack on Bridge Street killed two children and injured many other people. The attacks were conducted by the IRA.
1993, 24 April: IRA detonated a huge truck bomb in the City of London at Bishopsgate, It killed journalist Ed Henty, injured over 40 people, and causing approximately £1 billion worth of damage,[21] including the destruction of St Ethelburga’s church, and serious damage to Liverpool St. Tube Station. Police had received a coded warning, but were still evacuating the area at the time of the explosion. The insurance payments required were so enormous, that Lloyd’s of London almost went bankrupt under the strain, and there was a crisis in the London insurance market. The area had already suffered damage from the Baltic Exchange bombing the year before. (see 1993 Bishopsgate bombing)
1993, 13 August: IRA detonated 4 out of 6 bombs in Bournemouth destroying a furniture store, damaging 2 other shops and the Bournemouth Pier. Although only minor injuries were reported, it raised alert for months. (see 1993 Bournemouth bombing)
1994, 26 July: A car-bomb outside the Israeli embassy in London injured fourteen.[17]
1994, 27 July: A car-bomb outside Balfour House in London, home to a Jewish charity, injuring five.[17]
1994, 13 August: 2.5 lbs of Semtex packed into a bicycle left outside Woolworths in Bognor Regis, exploded damaging 15 shops. A similar bomb found in nearby Brighton.[24]
1995, 24 January: The editor of the Des Pardes, Tarsem Singh Purewal, was shot and killed near to the newspaper’s Southall office.[25]
1996, 9 February: The IRA bombed the South Quay area of London, killing two people. (see 1996 Docklands bombing)
1996, 15 February: A 5 lb bomb placed in a telephone box disarmed by Police on the Charing Cross Road.
1996, 18 February: An improvised high explosive device detonated prematurely on a bus travelling along Aldwych in central London, killing Edward O’Brien, the IRA operative transporting the device and injuring eight others.
1996, 15 June: The Manchester bombing when the IRA detonated a 1500 kg bomb which heavily damaged the Arndale shopping centre and injured 206 people.
1997 March: The IRA exploded two bombs in relay boxes near Wilmslow railway station, thereby causing great disruption to rail and road services, in Wilmslow and the surrounding area.
1999, 17 April, 24 April, 30 April: David Copeland set off three nail bombs in London targeting the black, Bangladeshi and gay communities respectively, killing 3 and injuring 129. Convicted of murder on 30 June 2000.
Refer also to the list of IRA terrorist incidents presented to Parliament between 1980 and 1994, listed halfway down the page here
2000s[edit]

Begunci so tisti reveži, ki prihajajo iz Sirije. Ostalo so migranti.

Js sem skoraj sigurna, da je bil/a lokalec/ka. Sem pa lih tako sigurna, da je bil/a radikaliziran/a musliman/ka.
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No, tu se strinjamo. Ampak glej ga smenta, nekateri so takoj zaceli ven migrante vleci.

Tudi lokalci oz. njihovi predniki, so morali od nekje priti a ne.

Mislis tako kot tisti prasci slovanski, ki so venete in ilire zjebali?

Js sem skoraj sigurna, da je bil/a lokalec/ka. Sem pa lih tako sigurna, da je bil/a radikaliziran/a musliman/ka.
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No, tu se strinjamo. Ampak glej ga smenta, nekateri so takoj zaceli ven migrante vleci.
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Eh, to bodo vedno. Saj mogoče je “migrant” (tak ki je emigriral z namenom izvest teroristični napad), ampak je bolj malo verjetno. Manchester je poln priseljencev in njihovih potomcev, zato je tudi med žrtvami sigurno nekaj muslimanskih najstnikov – čeprav res niso ravno ciljna skupina Ariane Grande, no.

Js sem skoraj sigurna, da je bil/a lokalec/ka. Sem pa lih tako sigurna, da je bil/a radikaliziran/a musliman/ka.
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No, tu se strinjamo. Ampak glej ga smenta, nekateri so takoj zaceli ven migrante vleci.
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pa kakšno zvezo ima, ali je bil migrant, ali lokalec?
Itak se bo večina migrantov radikalizirala, se bodo morali, če hočejo preživeti v getih, kjer je vsak drugi prebivalec ortodoksni musliman.

Teroristični napadi na evropskih tleh so bili redkost? Tole je samo spisek napadov v Veliki Britaniji.

1970s[edit]
1971, 12 January: Two bombs exploded at the house of government minister Robert Carr. This attack was one of 25 carried out by the Angry Brigade between August 1970 and August 1971. The Bomb Squad was established at Scotland Yard in January 1971 to target the group, and they were apprehended in August of that year.[1][2]
1971, 31 October: A bomb exploded in the Post Office Tower in London causing extensive damage but no injuries. The “Kilburn Battalion” of the IRA claimed responsibility for the explosion.[3]
1972, 22 February: The Official Irish Republican Army killed seven civilians in the Aldershot bombing.
1972, 19 September: The group Black September posted a letter bomb to the Israeli embassy in London killing an Israeli diplomat.[4]
1973: The Provisional IRA exploded a car bomb in the street outside the Old Bailey. A shard of glass is preserved as a reminder, embedded in the wall at the top of the main stairs.
1973, 10 September: The Provisional IRA set off bombs at London’s King’s Cross Station and Euston Station injuring 21 people.[5]
1974, 4 February: Eight soldiers and 4 civilians killed by the Provisional IRA in the M62 coach bombing.
1974, 17 June: The Provisional IRA planted a bomb which exploded at the Houses of Parliament, causing extensive damage and injuring 11 people.[6]
1974, 5 October: Guildford and Woolwich pub bombings by the Provisional IRA left 4 off duty soldiers and a civilian dead and 44 injured.
1974, 22 October: A bomb planted by the Provisional IRA explodes in London injuring 3 people.[7]
1974, 14 November: James Patrick McDade, Lieutenant in the Birmingham Battalion, of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) was killed in a premature explosion whilst planting a bomb at the Coventry telephone exchange in 1974.
1974, 21 November: The Birmingham pub bombings, 21 killed and 182 injured.
1974, 18 December: Bomb planted by IRA in the run up to Christmas in one of Bristol’s most popular shopping districts explodes injuring 17 people.[8]
1975, 8 August: IRA detonate a bomb in the Caterham Arms pub in Surrey, 400yds from the army barracks in Caterham. 25 injured and 8 seriously injured.[9]
1975, 27 November: IRA gunmen assassinated political activist and television personality Ross McWhirter.[10]
1975, 20 December: The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) bombed Biddy Mulligan’s pub in the Kilburn area of London. Five people were injured. It said it bombed the pub because it was frequented by Irish republican sympathizers.[11]
1978, 17 December: IRA detonate bombs in Manchester, Liverpool, Coventry, Bristol and Southampton, injuring 7 in Bristol.[12]
1979, 17 January: A bomb exploded at a Texaco oil terminal on Canvey Island, producing an 18-in diameter hole in a tank that was initially thought to contain aviation fuel. The Essex police had received no advance warning that a bomb had been planted.[13][14]
1979, 17 February: The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) bombed two pubs frequented by Catholics in Glasgow, Scotland. Both pubs were wrecked and a number of people were wounded. It said it bombed the pubs because they were used for Irish republican fundraising.[15]
1979, 30 March: Airey Neave killed when a car bomb exploded under his car as he drove out of the Palace of Westminster car park. The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) claimed responsibility for the killing.

1980s[edit]
1980, 30 April: The Iranian Embassy siege where a six-man terrorist team held the building for six days until the hostages were rescued by a raid by the SAS which was broadcast live on TV.
1981, 10 October: The IRA detonated a bomb outside the Chelsea Barracks, killing two and injuring 39.
1981, 26 October: The IRA bombed a Wimpy Bar on Oxford Street, killing Kenneth Howorth, the Metropolitan Police explosives officer attempting to defuse it.
1982, 14 March: The bombing of the London ANC offices (African National Congress), wounding one person who was living upstairs. General Johann Coetzee, former head of the South African Security Police, and seven other policemen, claimed responsibility for the attack and applied for amnesty before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Coetzee’s accomplices were Craig Williamson, John McPherson, Roger Raven, Wybrand du Toit, John Adam, James Taylor and Eugene de Kock.[16]
1982, June: Abu Nidal killed the Israeli ambassador in London.[17]
1982, 20 July: The Hyde Park and Regent’s Park bombings in London by the IRA killed eleven members of the Household Cavalry and the Royal Green Jackets.
1982, 6 December: The Ballykelly pub bombing in Northern Ireland. Seventeen people were killed including many soldiers. The Irish National Liberation Army claimed responsibility.
1983, 17 December: Harrods was bombed by the IRA. Six were killed (including three police officers) and 90 wounded during Christmas shopping at the West London department store. (See Harrods bombing)
1984, 12 October: Brighton hotel bombing, 5 killed and several injured in an attempt by the IRA to kill Margaret Thatcher.
1988, 21 December: Pan Am Flight 103 (Lockerbie) blown up by a bomb in a suitcase while in flight over Scotland after taking off from Heathrow. 270 were killed.
1989, 3 August: A man using the alias Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh accidentally blew himself up along with two floors of a central London hotel while preparing a bomb intended to kill Salman Rushdie.[18]
1989, 22 September: Deal barracks bombing: Eleven Royal Marines bandsmen killed and 22 injured when base in Deal, Kent, was bombed by the IRA.
1990s[edit]
990s[edit]
1990, 16 May: Wembley IRA detonated a bomb underneath a minibus killing Sgt Charles Chapman (The Queen’s Regiment) and injuring another soldier.
1990, 1 June: Lichfield City railway station 1 soldier killed and 2 injured in a shooting by the Provisional Irish Republican Army
1990, 20 July: The IRA detonated a bomb at the London Stock Exchange causing damage to the building. Nobody was injured in the blast.[19]
1990, 30 July: Ian Gow MP killed by a car bomb planted by the IRA while at his home in Sussex..[20]
1991, 7 February: The IRA launched three mortar shells at the rear garden of 10 Downing Street.
1991, 18 February: A bomb exploded at Victoria Station. One man killed and 38 people injured.
1991, 15 November: A provisional IRA bomb detonated in St Albans City Centre. Two fatalities, both members of the provisional IRA (Patricia Black and Frankie Ryan), were the only casualties.
1992, 28 February: A bomb exploded at London Bridge station injuring 29 people.
1992, 10 April: Baltic Exchange bombing: A large bomb exploded in St Mary Axe in the City of London. The bomb was contained in a large white truck and consisted of a fertilizer device wrapped with a detonation cord made from Semtex. It killed three people: Paul Butt, 29, Baltic Exchange employee Thomas Casey, 49, and 15-year-old Danielle Carter. The bomb also caused damage to surrounding buildings, many of which were also badly damaged by the Bishopsgate bombing the following year. The bomb caused £800 million worth of damage, £200 million more than the total damaged caused by the 10,000 explosions that had occurred during the Troubles in Northern Ireland up to that point.[21]
1992, 7 June: Wanted Provisional IRA member Paul Magee opened fire on unarmed police officers Constable Sandy Kelly and Special Constable Glenn Goodman during a routine traffic stop in North Yorkshire. Kelly escaped injury when a single bullet ricocheted off his radio, but Goodman was hit four times, and later died in hospital.[22]
1992, 25 August: The IRA planted three fire bombs in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Bombs were placed in Shoplatch, The Charles Darwin Centre and Shrewsbury Castle, the latter causing the most damage as the castle housed the Shropshire Regimental Museum and many priceless historical artifacts were lost and damaged by fire and smoke. No fatalities or injuries were recorded.
1992, 12 October: A device exploded in the gents’ toilet of the Sussex Arms public house in Covent Garden killing one person and injuring four others.
1992, 16 November: IRA planted a bomb at the Canary Wharf, but was spotted by security guards. The bomb failed to detonate.
1992, 3 December: The IRA exploded two bombs in central Manchester, injuring 65 people.[23]
1993, 20 March: Warrington bomb attacks. The first attack, on a gasworks, created a huge fireball but no casualties, but the second attack on Bridge Street killed two children and injured many other people. The attacks were conducted by the IRA.
1993, 24 April: IRA detonated a huge truck bomb in the City of London at Bishopsgate, It killed journalist Ed Henty, injured over 40 people, and causing approximately £1 billion worth of damage,[21] including the destruction of St Ethelburga’s church, and serious damage to Liverpool St. Tube Station. Police had received a coded warning, but were still evacuating the area at the time of the explosion. The insurance payments required were so enormous, that Lloyd’s of London almost went bankrupt under the strain, and there was a crisis in the London insurance market. The area had already suffered damage from the Baltic Exchange bombing the year before. (see 1993 Bishopsgate bombing)
1993, 13 August: IRA detonated 4 out of 6 bombs in Bournemouth destroying a furniture store, damaging 2 other shops and the Bournemouth Pier. Although only minor injuries were reported, it raised alert for months. (see 1993 Bournemouth bombing)
1994, 26 July: A car-bomb outside the Israeli embassy in London injured fourteen.[17]
1994, 27 July: A car-bomb outside Balfour House in London, home to a Jewish charity, injuring five.[17]
1994, 13 August: 2.5 lbs of Semtex packed into a bicycle left outside Woolworths in Bognor Regis, exploded damaging 15 shops. A similar bomb found in nearby Brighton.[24]
1995, 24 January: The editor of the Des Pardes, Tarsem Singh Purewal, was shot and killed near to the newspaper’s Southall office.[25]
1996, 9 February: The IRA bombed the South Quay area of London, killing two people. (see 1996 Docklands bombing)
1996, 15 February: A 5 lb bomb placed in a telephone box disarmed by Police on the Charing Cross Road.
1996, 18 February: An improvised high explosive device detonated prematurely on a bus travelling along Aldwych in central London, killing Edward O’Brien, the IRA operative transporting the device and injuring eight others.
1996, 15 June: The Manchester bombing when the IRA detonated a 1500 kg bomb which heavily damaged the Arndale shopping centre and injured 206 people.
1997 March: The IRA exploded two bombs in relay boxes near Wilmslow railway station, thereby causing great disruption to rail and road services, in Wilmslow and the surrounding area.
1999, 17 April, 24 April, 30 April: David Copeland set off three nail bombs in London targeting the black, Bangladeshi and gay communities respectively, killing 3 and injuring 129. Convicted of murder on 30 June 2000.
Refer also to the list of IRA terrorist incidents presented to Parliament between 1980 and 1994, listed halfway down the page here
2000s[edit]
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Ne delaj se norca iz žrtev. Budala!
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Nič se jaz norca ne delam, samo trditev, da so bili prej teroristični napadi redki, je laž. V Veliki Britaniji je bilo tudi prej ogromno teh napadov. Tudi prej so se pobijali – zaradi vere. In zdaj imamo spet pobijanje – zaradi ene druge vere. Vera je zlo.

Mislis tako kot tisti prasci slovanski, ki so venete in ilire zjebali?
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Veneti in Iliri se piše z veliko začetnico 🙂

Zakaj se ne gredo razstrelit v parlament vedno ampak vedno nastradajo nedolžni ljudje.

Mislis tako kot tisti prasci slovanski, ki so venete in ilire zjebali?
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Veneti in Iliri se piše z veliko začetnico 🙂
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Bivse velicine in pozabljena ljudstva. Tudi slovenci se bo kmalu pisalo z malo.

Zakaj pa misliš, da so islamski skrajneži nastali? Ker nimajo pametnejšega dela? Ali zato, ker zahodni razviti svet dela štalo pri njih in imajo tega dost? Saj je lepo obsojati, včasih pa je fajn stopiti tudi korak nazaj in videti “big picture”. Ko so tolkli muslimane v imenu nafte, zahod niti trznil ni, ko se pa se zadeva preseli k nam, je pa seveda panika. Amoak newsflash, potenciranje verskega sovraštva vodi samo v svetovno vojno in nikamor drugam. Če bi bili vsi migranti skrajneži, Evrope že davno ne bi več bilo. Milijon skrajnežev – popolna anihilacija Evropejcev. Pa smo nekako zvečine še kar živi, samo tu in tam poči. Ker je teh skrajnežev med muslimani samo peščica – tako kot so tudi med kristjani skarjneži, samo da se borijo prek Vatikana in zlizani z vladami, ne z bombami.
Večina muslimanov in migrantov si želi samo lepšega življenja, šeriata pa se bojijo kot hudič križa.

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