Jeroen wrote: > > The Mossad was hunting down and assassinating terrorists. > The words "fair trial" were not in their dictionary. > Unfortunately for Israel and the Mossad, that practice > clashed with Israel's claim of being a democratic > country. So my guess is that the Mossad had to stop > because someone in Israel finally realised even > terrorists deserve a fair trial. > I think sometimes you have to be harsh and accept the consequences - it�s a matter of the lesser of two evils.
I guess everybody has read about the murder of the nz sailor in the Amazon, haven�t you? The saddest part is that it could have been prevented, because the killers had already been in jail, but br law is so soft with criminals that they got out of jail, just to kill again. If you try to *capture* terrorists so that they can have a fair trial, there�s the danger that they will kill lots of people before being caught, or worse, before exploding themselves. Alberto Monteiro
