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5 years later Sulawesi schoolgirl killers jailed (suprizing)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:52 pm    Post subject: 5 years later Sulawesi schoolgirl killers jailed (suprizing) Reply with quote

You have to love this Muslim's statement:
"We are not cold-blooded killers, We just wanted revenge."

So of course being "big brave muslims" they go after little defenseless school girls that had nothing to do with the deaths of the other muslims (nor did the girl's families).


copied from:
http://www.sunnitriangle.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, March 21, 2007


Sulawesi schoolgirl killers jailed


Three Muslim men have been jailed after being found guilty of beheading three Christian schoolgirls on the island of Sulawesi in 2005.
Hasanuddin, the alleged ringleader of the attack, was jailed for 20 years by a court in Indonesia, while two other men were sentenced to 14 years for their role in the killings.

Prosecutors said Hasanuddin ordered the killings to avenge the deaths of Muslims during an outbreak of sectarian violence in the troubled district of Poso.
He was accused of buying the machetes used in the attacks and was named as the author of a note left at the scene warning of more killings.
Hasanuddin had faced a maximum sentence of death and said before the verdict that he was ready to face the firing squad.

During his trial Hasanuddin admitted being involved in the killings, but denied masterminding the attacks.
He also asked the families of the schoolgirls for forgiveness.

"We are not cold-blooded killers," he told the central Jakarta district court in November. "We just wanted revenge."

More than 90 per cent of Indonesia's 220 million people are Muslim, but the area around Poso is home to a roughly equal number of Muslims and Christians.
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