CONVICTED Bali nightclub bombers party and feast with anti-terror chief

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  2. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    although I'm not surprised about this, it is always chilling down the spine.
    I wonder how long it's going to take for people to wake up.

    It's a slap into the face of the relatives who lost their beloved ones during the bombings.
     
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    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    It doesn't really matter as long as the victims are non muslims.

    Human rights activits (EVEN WHEN MUSLIM, BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST ITS IDEOLOGY) are threatened like this ...

    Egypt: Anti-torture activists detained
    afrol News, 12 October - Two Egyptian rights activists, Mohammed al-Dereini and Ahmed Sobh, have been arrested and detained for promoting the rights of the country’s Shi’a minority and criticising the prevalence of torture in Egyptian prisons.

    Mohammed, who heads the Supreme Council for the Care of the Prophet’s Family, was taken away from his home by security agents before dawn on Monday. Ahmed, the Imam of Ali Center for Human Rights, was arrested on 28 August but was not questioned by the state prosecutor until 29 September

    http://www.afrol.com/articles/26910
     
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    Brigadier General Surya Dharma : "We are all Muslims. We make them our brothers, not our enemy."

    Their religion comes before their humanity.

    It's a pity Australia didn't send a few mercenaries to their little party.
     
    Kerosene, Oct 12, 2007 IP