Maksud lu, orang2 Islam pembantai orang Ahmadiyah itu adalah sodara sesama teroris dgn si Breivik?
Padahal ulama2 Islam pd ngedukung tuh orang2 Islam pembantai orang Ahmadiyah, termasuk jg MUI, hehehe.... >________________________________ >From: PAREWA <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Friday, August 5, 2011 3:20 PM >Subject: Bls: [proletar] Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt bajingan tukang >bunuh > > > >hehehe nih dia saudara teroris kristen Behring > >--- Pada Jum, 5/8/11, item abu <[email protected]> menulis: > >Dari: item abu <[email protected]> >Judul: [proletar] Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt bajingan tukang bunuh >Kepada: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Tanggal: Jumat, 5 Agustus, 2011, 12:47 PM > > > >Hehehe.... orang2 Islam yg ngebantai dan nyiksa orang Ahmadiyah cuma dihukum 3 >bln, sedangkan korbannya malahan dihukum 9 bulan. > >Ini membuktikan Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt bajingan2 tukang bantai dan >tukang siksa, selain tentunya jg unt bajingan pedophile, tukang merkosa dan >segala macam bajingan lainnya. > >Indonesia: Ahmadi who was critically injured by Muslim mob gets mysterious >jail term, longer than attackers who killed 3 people > >Deden Sujana was the head of security for the Indonesian > >Ahmadiya Congregation, and his exact offense is unclear. As the Ahmadi > >movement is increasingly banned or marginalized after essentially being blamed >for provoking the attack by existing, it appears he is in hot water for trying >-- or considering trying -- to > >fight back: "According to the prosecutors, the evidence proves that > >Deden prepared himself [for the clash]." > >And so Sujana got nine months in jail, where his attackers, who were >videotaped beating Ahmadis to death to shouts of "Allahu akbar," got less than >that. > >An update on this story. "Injured Ahmadi Faces Jail Time," by Ulma Haryanto & >Markus Junianto Sihalolo for the Jakarta Globe, August 3 (thanks to >Twostellas): > >Adding insult to injury, prosecutors at the Serang District > >Court on Tuesday recommended nine months in jail for an Ahmadi man > >critically injured in the deadly attack on members of the community in > >Cikeusik, Banten. > >Prosecutors last month recommended prison sentences of > >between five months and seven months for 12 men accused of participating in >the attack, from provoking violence to assault leading to death or > >injuries. > >Last week, the court handed down sentences of only between > >three months and six months, prompting stern criticism from > >international and local human rights groups. > >Deden Sujana, who was the head of security for the > >Indonesian Ahmadiyah Congregation (JAI) at the time, has been detained > >since May for allegedly inciting the Feb. 6 attack, during which three > >Ahmadiyah community members died. > >“According to the prosecutors, the evidence proves that > >Deden prepared himself [for the clash],” Kiagus Ahmad, Deden’s lawyer, > >told the Jakarta Globe. > >“The prosecutors seem to think that what Deden did was worse than the men who >carried out the slaughter,” he added. > >“When someone repeatedly hits someone with a rock and beats their lifeless >body, that is slaughter.” > >Some 1,500 people attacked the home of an Ahmadiyah > >community leader in Cikeusik in February, brutally killing three members of >the Muslim sect, which some consider deviant. > >Kiagus said prosecutors had neglected the fact that Deden was a victim in the >incident. > >“They said that the factors that helped reduce his sentence > >demand was his helpful attitude during the hearings and that he has > >never been convicted before,” he said. > >He compared this to the prosecution’s argument for some of > >the attackers, namely Ujang Muhammad Arif, Muhammad bin Syarif, Endang > >bin Sidik and Muhammad Munir bin Basri. > >“At the time, they said that the sentencing recommendation > >was light because they were religious leaders and there was a request > >from clerics and religious leaders in Banten to reduce their > >punishment,” he said. > >Separately, Serang’s chief prosecutor, Jan Maringka, told > >the Jakarta Globe that his team was convinced that Deden had provoked > >the attack. > >“He prepared weapons, spears, sickles and catapults. When the mob came, police >warned him but he told them to step aside,” he said. > >Jan said the mob had gone to Cikeusik for a communal prayer. “They didn’t come >there to start a fight,” he added. > >Consider for a moment how absurd that claim is, given the climate of > >hostility toward Ahmadis in Indonesia. The Ahmadis are denounced as > >heretics and unbelievers for believing in a prophetic figure after > >Muhammad. > >Meanwhile, Eva Kusuma Sundari, a member of the House of Representatives’ >Commission III, which oversees legal affairs, said the disparity in the >sentence demands was a clear indication that law enforcers had lost their >impartiality....Posted by Marisol on August 4, 2011 12:23 AM | 4 Comments > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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