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Amnesty beggs to save bali terrorists.


From Nice Doggie

In what has to be one of the most disgusting,degraded, stomach turning acts of moral equivalence,the moonbats of that “defender of freedom and human rights” Amnesty International sent a press release , asking us to plead for the lives of the Bali bombers.

**When the men charged with putting down the shits fire bullets into those cunts and sent them them to the ethernal hell they deserve I shall raise a glass and remember the dead the poor bastards who had to put down those sick islamonazi animals.

A stunned silence was heard, followed by a torrent of rage, including at least fifty Australians who would like nothing better than to personally pull the trigger, and send these little monsters to the Hell they so richly deserve.

**I see the asshats from amnesty collecting money should each just try to remember the 200 people butcher by jehadonazi scum, and as the post I linked to quotes...

What about the human rights of the TWO HUNDRED they murdered in cold blood, you fucking quisling?????
Read and weep.

FRIENDS and relatives of Bali bombing victims have rejected calls by Amnesty International for the lives of three Bali bombers to be spared.

The human rights group has called on Australians to write to the Indonesian authorities in a bid to avert the execution of Imam Samudra, Ali Ghufron and Amrozi bin Nurhasyim.

The three could soon face the firing squad after Indonesia's Supreme Court rejected their final appeals.

The three played key roles in the 2002 terrorist attacks on the resort island of Bali, which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians.

Coogee Dolphins member Eric de Haart lost teammates Clint Thompson and Josh Iliffe in the deadly car bombings in Kuta.

Mr de Haart said he was "gobsmacked" by Amnesty's action.

"I honestly can't believe they would expect anyone who has had anything to do with Bali, or who has been associated with Bali, to support that motion," Mr de Haart told AAP.

"That's just beyond belief."

He said the bombers had laughed at their crimes and shown no remorse.

"There certainly couldn't have been anyone from Amnesty International walking through the morgue like I did, trying to sort through body parts trying to identify my mates.

"If Amnesty International should be going in for anyone it should be going in for the Australians, the Bali Nine or Schapelle Corby, trying to get those ones out of jail.

"Surely they're the ones they should be concentrating on.

"I mean, the Bali Nine have been sentenced to death for carrying drugs.

"These people killed 202 people."

Amnesty International Australia anti-death-penalty coordinator Tim Goodwin said the group was stepping up efforts to lobby Indonesian authorities to put a stay on the executions of the bombers.

He said Amnesty was universally opposed to the death penalty in any case.

But Ray Mavroudis, the cousin of Coogee Dolphins rugby league club member David Mavroudis, 29, who died in the bombings, said he had no sympathy for the convicted bombers.

"We're never going to get our relatives and friends and so forth back, so why should they be around?" Mr Mavroudis said.

He could not understand why the bombers should have their sentences commuted.

"Why, when they've just turned around and done what they've done, knowing full well they were going to kill a certain amount of people?"

The Mavroudis family was still struggling with the loss, he said.

"You remember the people that you lost at this time of year, not the killers.

"They should have already been dealt with."

Family and friends of six Coogee Dolphins players who died in the bombings will mark the fifth anniversary of their deaths with a ceremony at Dolphin Point, Coogee, in Sydney's east on October 12.

**How to reslove terrorism in three easy steps.

1. Rope.

2. Tree.

3. Terrorist.

Some assembly required and then terrorism resolved.

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4 people have spoken:

Shug Niggurath said...

Killing doesn't solve anything.

But killing murderers certainly makes it slightly more tolerable.

Fidothedog said...

Indeed, a pity that groups like Amnesty dont spare more time worryig about the familys of those killed by the terrorists.

Fatso said...

Actually the man who was actually behind the bombings and instigated it got off with just a few months in jail!

Balance that and the terrible loss of life against those Australians "convicted" of drug smuggling who the Indonesians are determined to kill!

I simply cannot see the balance of justice here at all? Mind you the drug smuggers are not Muslims are they!!!

Fidothedog said...

Agreed Fatso, but expect western governments to do aything...Not likely to happen.