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by housecat » 22 Jun 2012, 09:01
However, he also emphasised that his radical views had not changed.
"My position about jihad remains the same," he said in the interview.
"It is an obligation of every Muslim to carry out jihad" against those who attack Muslims.
"My question was, did the Balinese attack Muslims in Bali? Or did the bule in Bali attacked Muslims? Or were they Jews? I think the correct way is to go to Palestine and fight the Jews who slaughtered Palestinians."
Read more:
http://www.theage.com.au/world/bali-bom ... z1yTm2JjTI
That's just chilling to me. The man has been on the run for nine years and has the audacity to plead for a light sentence so that he might live long enough go get back out and father children, but he has no sense of the loss to the parents of the people he helped to kill. In his own defense, he claims to not to have disagreed with vengeful mass murder, but with which people should be murdered. Just unbelievable.
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