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I tried, wouldn't copy/paste. It appears other countries or the media is hiding events that have occurred. That is so awful.

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A Day Before the Paris Attack, Suicide Bombers Killed 43 in Beirut

A day before the Paris attacks that left at least 120 dead and the country in lockdown, suicide bombings in Beirut on Thursday left 43 dead and 239 wounded. According to a terrorist who survived, the attack was reportedly carried out by an ISIS cell sent to Lebanon from the group's stronghold in Syria. 

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The explosions took place in the southern part of the city near a busy open-air market in the Bourj al-Barajneh district. A number of ISIS-linked Twitter accounts have claimed responsibility for the attack, though nothing could be independently confirmed, according to CNN

A Day Before the Paris Attack, Suicide Bombers Killed 43 in Beirut

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A Day Before the Paris Attack, Suicide Bombers Killed 43 in Beirut

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The events went largely unnoticed in the American news cycle. Interest in the Paris attacks trounced the media attention to Beirut. Google Trends searches highlight the massive disparity in news headlines and search interest. But on Twitter, the demand was loud and clear.

 

 



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Indian blogger Karuna Ezara Parikh wrote a poem that's gone viral since the Paris attacks. "It's not Paris we should pray for," she wrote. "It is the world. It is a world in which Beirut, reeling from bombings ... is not covered in the press."

 

 

 

Karuna Ezara Parikh
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I woke this morning deeply disturbed by the news from ‪#‎Paris‬, but more amazed by the attention it received on social media. I understand Paris is a beloved and familiar space for a lot of people, but it troubled me that ‪#‎Beirut‬, a city my father grew up in, had received so little attention after the horrific bombings two days earlier. It also troubled me that ‪#‎Baghdad‬, a place I have absolutely no connection with, received even less attention after the senseless bombing that took place there last week. Worst of all, I found the understanding of the refugee crisis skewed and simplistic. If you've been following the journeys of the people leaving their homes around the world right now, perhaps you'll understand why the words ‪#‎SyrianRefugeeCrisis‬ are just as devastating as ‪#‎PrayForParis‬. It's time to pray for humanity. It is time to make all places beloved. It's time to pray for the world.

 



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I know what to do_sometimes wrote:

I tried, wouldn't copy/paste. It appears other countries or the media is hiding events that have occurred. That is so awful.


 It was in our news. I don't know why it wans't in yours.

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/beirut-dual-explosions-lebanon-1.3315846



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weltschmerz wrote:
I know what to do_sometimes wrote:

I tried, wouldn't copy/paste. It appears other countries or the media is hiding events that have occurred. That is so awful.


 It was in our news. I don't know why it wans't in yours.

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/beirut-dual-explosions-lebanon-1.3315846


Suicide blasts kill 43 in Hezbollah area of Beirut suburb, ISIS claims responsibility

More than 239 wounded

The Associated Press Posted: Nov 12, 2015 11:27 AM ET Last Updated: Nov 12, 2015 5:14 PM ET

  • Residents and members of the Lebanese army inspect a damaged area caused by two explosions in one of Beirut's southern suburbs in Lebanon on Thursday.
  • Residents and members of the Lebanese army inspect a damaged area caused by two explosions in one of Beirut's southern suburbs in Lebanon on Thursday. (Khalil Hassan/Reuters)
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Twin suicide bombings struck a southern Beirut suburb that's a stronghold of the Shiite Hezbollah group on Thursday evening, killing at least 43 people and wounding scores more in one of the deadliest attacks in years in Lebanon.

The attack was quickly claimed by the extremist group ISIS, which is fighting in neighbouring Syria and Iraq but has until now not had a recognized affiliate in Lebanon, though the tiny Mediterranean country has in the past years faced deadly spillovers from the civil war next door.

The explosions hit minutes apart during rush hour in an area of southern Beirut called Burj al-Barajneh, a stronghold of the militant Hezbollah group. Hezbollah has been fighting in Syria along with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces. The area has been hit in the past and Sunni militant groups have threatened to carry out more such attacks.

Along with the 43 killed, the bombings also wounded 239 people, the Health Ministry announced.

 
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It was not immediately clear how many attackers were involved. According to a Lebanese security official, the first suicide attacker detonated his explosive vest outside a Shiite mosque, while the second blew himself up inside a nearby bakery.

An apparent third attacker was found dead, his legs blown off while he still wore an intact explosives belt, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. The official speculated that the third may have been killed from the explosion of the second suicide bomber, as he was reportedly close to that blast.

The Al-Mayadeen TV also reported there was a third would-be suicide attacker, and showed a video of a bearded young man who wore an explosives belt. The report said he was killed before he was able to detonate his explosives.

At the scene of the blasts, residents showed reporters what they said were metal pebbles that are usually put inside an explosive belt to inflict maximum casualties.

"They targeted civilians, worshippers, unarmed people, women and elderly, they only targeted innocent people," Hezbollah official Bilal Farhat told The Associated Press, calling it a "satanic, terrorist attack."

Hospitals in southern Beirut were calling on people to donate blood and appealed on residents not to gather at the hospital gates so that ambulance and emergency staff could work unhindered.

'Massacre'

For more than an hour, ambulances struggled to ferry the wounded and the dead from the neighbourhood while Lebanese troops and Hezbollah gunmen cordoned off the area, preventing anyone from getting close to the site of the two blasts, which were less than 50 meters apart.

"There is a massacre inside and we will not let you take photos," a Hezbollah member screamed at an Associated Press photographer at the scene shortly after the explosions. An hour later, ambulance sirens could still be heard in Beirut streets.

Hezbollah also called on people to leave all coffee shops in the area, which are usually packed with people, and urged residents to inform the group about any suspicious moves.

Prime Minister Tammam Salam condemned the "cowardly criminal act," urging the Lebanese to unite. U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Sigrid Kaag also denounced the "heinous attack," stressing the need for those responsible to be brought to justice and saying that the international community was standing by Lebanon.

ISIS posted its claim of responsibility for the bombings on social media pages linked to the Sunni militant group. The claim could not be independently verified but it was similar to other ISIS claims.

ISIS said the attack was carried out by detonating an explosives-laden motorcycle close to a gathering of Shiites — a likely reference to the mosque — and followed by a suicide bomber wearing an explosives vest. The statement made no mention of a third would-be bomber.

"Let the Shiite apostates know that we will not rest until we take revenge in the name of the Prophet [Muhammad]," the IS claim said.

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At least 43 people were killed in two suicide bomb blasts in a crowded district in Beirut's southern suburbs, a stronghold of the Shi'ite Muslim militant movement Hezbollah. (Hasan Shaaban/Reuters)

2nd Beirut attack by ISIS 

Thursday's attack shattered a period of relative calm in Lebanon. It was the first such large-scale bombing since mid-2014, and comes amid much political upheaval in the country. It was also the deadliest attack in Lebanon since Aug. 23, 2013, when two car bombs exploded outside two Sunni mosques packed with worshippers in the northern city of Tripoli, killing 47 people and wounding hundreds.

Lebanon has been without president for over a year. The country has seen major protests in the past few months over the government's inability to agree on a solution for a festering garbage crisis, and parliament has not functioned properly for years.

A spate of similar bombings in 2013 and 2014 targeted Hezbollah strongholds in retaliation for the group's involvement in the Syrian civil war, which has angered Sunni groups across the Middle East.

As for the ISIS, this is the second attack claimed by IS so far in Beirut, after a January 2014 bombing in the district of Haret Hreik, also a Shiite neighbourhood in the Lebanese capital, according to the U.S.-based SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks militant messaging on the Internet.

Among those killed in Thursday's blasts were two staffers of the American University of Beirut, according to a memo circulated to the AUB community. The memo did not give the names of the staffers or other details.

 



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Because when they are doing it to their own countries, it is not as news worthy as when they go out and do it to an innocent by-standing country.

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Because it happens all the time in their country. Hardly newsworthy.

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Still innocent people were killed and hurt.

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Of course, and it's horrible. It's just not unusual in certain parts of the world.

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FNW wrote:

Of course, and it's horrible. It's just not unusual in certain parts of the world.


 Yep, it is sad though how we get used to horrific killings in parts of the world, I guess because they are daily occurrences and there is not one thing we can do about it.



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