The Moment Of A Suicide Bomb

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 1000 Words, Terrorism, The World

In Sri Lanka…



This has to be one of the most terrifying and haunting images I’ve ever seen. It takes a tragic place right alongside the Vietnamese children who are running down the road near Trang Bang after they got hit with napalm.

(credit: Telegraph)


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2 Responses to “The Moment Of A Suicide Bomb”

  1. Snoop-Diggity-DANG-Dawg Says:

    Except these folks (photog included) probably never knew what hit them.

  2. Justin Gardner Says:

    Snoop, I need you to change your handle. It’s breaking the blog template. Go with SnoopDDD or some shorter variation please.

    Also, and this pertains to many of your other comments, please start being less abrasive. I emailed you personally, but you didn’t respond. Commenting here is a privilege, not a right.

    Thanks.

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