Hehehe... apa si archbishop dan orang2 Islam itu  ngoceh waktu bajingan 
Palestina ngebantai 5 orang Israel yg lagi tidur, termasuk bayo dan anak2 4 dan 
11 thn? 


Yg jelas sih si archbishop ga ngoceh apa2, sementara orang Islam ngocehnya 
paling2 dgn teriak aulohuakbar atas pembantaian 5 orang Israel tsb,





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From: ndeboost <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 8:17:23 PM
Subject: [proletar] Re: BBC: Archbishop 'uncomfortable' over Bin Laden unarmed 
death

   
Masih ada yg (mau) melihat keadilan. Namun adakah bisa menghidupkan OBL?
Bahkan anjingpun ga menggonggong.
--- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@...> wrote:
>
> 5 May 2011 Last updated at 12:02 GMT
>
> Archbishop 'uncomfortable' over Bin Laden unarmed death
>
> The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Williams said it was important that
'justice is seen to be served'.
>
> The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said the killing of
the unarmed al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden leaves "a very uncomfortable
feeling".
>
> US forces killed Bin Laden in a raid on his north Pakistani hideout,
and initially said he was armed when shot.
>
> However, American officials later acknowledged that he was unarmed.
>
> Dr Williams said the "different versions of events" that have emerged
have done little to ensure that justice was seen to be done.
>
> The US said Bin Laden was a lawful military target and he made no
attempt to surrender.
>
> Dr Williams, asked about the death during a press briefing on
Thursday, said: "I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going
to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn't look as if
justice is seen to be done.
>
> "In those circumstances I think it's also true that the different
versions of events that have emerged in recent days have not done a
great deal to help.
>
> "I don't know the full details any more than anyone else does. But I
do believe that in such circumstances when we are faced with someone who
was manifestly a war criminal in terms of the atrocities inflicted it is
important that justice is seen to be served."
> 'Kill or capture'
>
> Critics have raised concerns about the legality of the operation,
after the US revised its account to acknowledge Bin Laden was unarmed
when shot dead.
>
> But US Attorney General Eric Holder said Bin Laden was a lawful
military target, whose killing was "an act of national self-defence".
>
> "It was a kill-or-capture mission. He made no attempt to surrender."
>
> The US has offered two different successive accounts of the killing of
Bin Laden. Originally, officials said the al-Qaeda chief had
"participated" in a firefight when he was shot dead.
>
> On Tuesday, the White House corrected this, saying Bin Laden was
unarmed. But it still insisted that he was resisting capture - although
it is unclear exactly how he did this.
>
> A White House spokesman suggested the initial confusion was the result
of trying to provide a great deal of information in haste.
>


 

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