I back it up with facts.
http://www.amconmag.com/article/2005/jul/18/00017/
Except for the death squads and a few suicide bombers
http://www.bwanet.org/default.aspx?pid=693Suicide bomber attacks Baptist church killing six children
A Baptist church in Sudan was attacked by a suicide bomber on September 27, killing five children instantly, while another child died later at a hospital.
The church, located in the town of Khorfullus in the Upper Nile region in Southern Sudan, was attacked during an evening worship service.
At least four worshippers were injured, including the pastor, John Monykuer Wuor. They were taken to the Malakal Hospital where one of the hospitalized children succumbed to his injuries two days later. At least three of the others remain in critical condition.
According to Saphano Riak Chol, executive secretary of Faith Evangelical Baptist Church in Sudan, “The suicide bomber was in full army uniform,” but at the time of reporting, his motive could not be ascertained.
Chol, who alerted the Baptist World Alliance of the incident, declared that “We in the leadership condemn this act of wickedness in the strongest terms possible,” and asserted that the incident was an attempt to “Suppress the church.”
Southern Sudan, mostly Christian and ethnically African, as against the mainly Muslim north which is largely Arab, has seen more than two decades of ethnic cleansing that has left an estimated two million people dead and more than four million displaced.
http://www.jamestown.org/programs/gta/single/?tx_ttnews[tt_news]=942&tx_ttnews[backPid]=239&no_cache=1
JORDANIAN FORCES STEP UP IRAQI BORDER SECURITY
Jordan has increased its security measures on the Iraqi border in order to prevent car bombs and other threatening material from entering the kingdom. These steps come after the October 9 car bombing at the Iraqi al-Qadisiyah border post, which wounded six Iraqi border police (Daily Star, October 10). According to an article in Asharq al-Awsat on October 14, the car bomb was driven by a Sudanese suicide bomber who had his hands "shackled to the steering wheel with iron chains." As part of the new security measures, Jordanian and Iraqi security services will set up sand barriers and other prevention techniques in order to thwart future attacks on the border area and prevent the penetration of Jordanian territory. Furthermore, after the incident, Jordanian security forces searched the eastern gate of the border on the Iraqi side; they removed some 12 tons of military waste and 70 "serviceable missiles" (Asharq al-Awsat, October 14). In November 2005, al-Qaeda in Iraq sent operatives across the Jordanian border to execute coordinated suicide bomb attacks against hotel targets in Amman.