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INDONESIA: TOURISTS SHOT IN ACEH

Indonesian troops shot and killed a German tourist and wounded his wife in Aceh Province, where the government is battling a separatist insurgency. The 54-year-old man and his wife, 49, were shot while in the village of Lhok Gayo as troops investigated "suspicious flashlights" near a house, said a military spokesman, Lt. Col. Firdaus Komarno. The soldiers called out to the couple to identify themselves, but the pair did not respond, Colonel Komarno said. The troops then fired several warning shots, he said. (AP)

Ok so where is the uproar over this in the media, someone go's to another country and gets killed by Indonesian police, and the papers in the UK say nothing. Yet some 3rd world illegal(on an expired visa) gets killed in error and the liberal surrender monkeys in the media are playing hell over it. And the illegals relatives are on a compensation trip, more on that later...



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Bruce Plante, Chattanooga, TN, Chattanooga Times Free Press

Copied from Barking Moonbats:
Victim’s Family: Police Must Pay

Monday, July 25, 2005

LONDON, England (CNN)—The family of a Brazilian man shot dead by armed police officers at a London subway station say they are considering legal action. Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27-year-old electrician, was killed in the aftermath of last Thursday’s attempted bombings of the London transit system. However police said on Saturday Menezes “was not connected” with the attacks.

Asked if his family was taking legal action, Menezes’ cousin Alex Alves Pereira said the police had to pay for the mistake.

“They have to pay for that in many ways, because if they do not, they are going to kill many people, they are going to kill thousands of people,” Pereira told BBC television. “They just kill the first person they see, that’s what they did."

"They killed him because they had to show off. If they were so afraid of a bomb why did they let him get on the bus?"

Pereira said his family was upset and angry over the death, and he challenged police statements that Menezes failed to obey orders, and jumped a ticket barrier. He added that no amount of apologizing by police would bring his cousin back.

“When you do something wrong, you can’t have nothing to say—to say sorry is not enough."

On Sunday Metropolitan Police Commissioner said he regretted Menezes’ death but defended the policy of shooting to kill suspected suicide bombers and warned that more people could be shot.

“To the family, I can only offer our deepest regrets,” Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair told Sky television. “I think we are quite comfortable that the policy is right, but of course these are fantastically difficult times. “It’s still happening out there, there are still officers having to make those calls as we speak,” he said, adding: “Somebody else could be shot."

Translation: we’re sorry but we have a job to do and if you don’t like it then fuck off and basicly shit happens. Maybe had he gone back when his visa ran out, instead of staying in the UK as an illegal worker he might still be alive. Although maybe a few more lessons in English would have helping to understand police instructions. NO CASE TO ANSWER YOU LAZY BUNCH OF SCOUNGERS. Always the way, a case of gimme gimme gimme. Just you watch Mrs Blair jump on this one, and if the home office had done there work properly they would have tracked his ass down and kicked him back to his own country.

In the War on Terror, there will always be double standards. We, Westerners, make a mistake, and everyone's calling for our heads. Our leaders, media, liberal-left, and trial lawyers are beside themselves (with the media, leftists, and lawyers secretly gleeful that the War on Terror temporarily failed). They--Muslims--make a mistake, or murder deliberately, and it's no biggie.

Saddam Hussein’s lawyers are attempting have his trial moved to Sweden. They contend that if the murderous madman’s trial is held in Iraq, he would not be safe. No shit after 30+ years of butchering men women and children you can bet your arse he could measure his life span in minutes.

imageimageSTOCKHOLM (AFP) - Deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who faces trial on charges of crimes against humanity, will not be permitted to stand trial or serve his sentence in Sweden, a Swedish official said.


“We have said ‘no’,” justice ministry director Ann Marie Bolin Pennegaard told AFP, referring to a request from one of Hussein’s lawyers for him to either await trial, stand trial or serve his sentence in Sweden.

Pennegaard on Friday sent the Swedish government’s answer to Hussein’s attorney Giovanni di Stefano. “Sweden has no intention of filing a request to the competent authorities in Iraq for a transfer of Saddam Hussein to Sweden before his trial,” Pennegaard wrote in the fax.

“Nor has Sweden considered the issue of establishing a seat of the Iraqi Special Tribunal in Sweden. It is also to be noted that there is no possibility under present Swedish legislation ... to let Saddam Hussein serve any possible sentence in a Swedish prison after his trial,” she added.

According to a report in Swedish daily Aftonbladet on Monday, Di Stefano is now planning to ask Iraq and the United Nations to file an official request for Sweden to accept Hussein before, during or after the trial. “If Iraq or the UN sends a request to Sweden this could still happen,” he told the paper, insisting that holding a trial in Baghdad would be too dangerous for Hussein.

“One couldn’t stop an Egyptian ambassador from recently being kidnapped and murdered in Baghdad. And there is a war going on there, and how can one hold a trial when bombs are exploding outside the door?” he asked. “It is no longer just about Saddam Hussein getting a fair trial but also about him getting a safe trial,” Di Stefano insisted.

Pennegaard said that for the time being Swedish authorities were unlikely to change their minds. “If completely new information comes to light we will of course have to evaluate this again,” she told AFP.
There, oh no, there then, or perhaps here, I just can't remember where Lithuania goes
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