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Paki Terrorist Will Dance from a Rope : Hopefully soon!
« on: May 06, 2010, 10:54:10 PM »
 :dance: Hooray  :dance:

I just wish I could be a witness, or they should televise it so I could watch. I want to see this worm dangle...

Retribution should be sweet...



http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/137407

Death Sentence for Mumbai Terrorist
Iyar 22, 5770, 06 May 10 02:38
by Hana Levi Julian


(Israelnationalnews.com) The lone surviving terrorist in the November 2008 Mumbai massacre was sentenced to death on Thursday by an Indian judge for his role in the massive terrorist attack, one of the worst in the history of India.

During the three-day ordeal, 166 people were slaughtered and more than 300 were wounded. Six of the dead were Jews who were at the Nariman Jewish Center Chabad House, a target specifically chosen by terrorists. (Photos of the scene may be viewed by clicking here. WARNING: The photos are graphic, and reveal in detail the violence at the scene. Israel news photo, below: ZAKA)


Among the victims were the center's directors, Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries Rabbi Gabriel and Mrs. Rivka Holtzberg. The couple's two-year-old son Moishe was rescued by his Indian nanny, Sandra, who hid in a closet for hours until the terrorists had moved into another part of the building, then gathered the toddler in her arms and fled. Moishe and his nanny were subsequently brought by his maternal grandparents back to Israel, where Rivka herself was born and raised.

Israel National News produced a special tribute to honor the Holtzbergs and their guests. The page may be accessed by clicking here.

Justice M.L. Tahaliyani handed down his verdict three days after the surviving terrorist, Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, was convicted of murder and waging war against the nation. Death sentences in India are carried out by hanging. Special prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said Wednesday that the execution could be delayed by up to a year.

No decision has yet been reached on whether Kasab will appeal the sentence.

The attacks were launched simultaneously by a team of ten young men armed with assault rifles, who began firing at passersby and guests in the two largest and most venerable luxury hotels in India's financial capital, a crowded train station, and Nariman House. %ad%

Kasab, who has confessed to being a member of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taibe terrorist organization, was convicted of brutally murdering and wounding dozens of passersby at the train station. His defense attorney argued that he was pressured by the group into carrying out the attack.

The United States is also currently investigating the possibility that the Lashkar-e-Taibe terrorist group was involved in the recent failed car bombing attempt in New York City's Times Square.
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Re: Paki Terrorist Will Dance from a Rope : Hopefully soon!
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2010, 11:01:03 PM »
I wish I could spit in his face right before putting the noose around his neck.

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Re: Paki Terrorist Will Dance from a Rope : Hopefully soon!
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2010, 02:33:36 AM »
Terrorist Afzal Guru is patiently waiting to be hanged since years. The turn of terrorist Azmal Aamir Kasai(b) will come only after him. I do not know in how much time. But Pakistan666 will be completely eliminated by that time.
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