Hamas executes two 'collaborators'
On the strength of orders issued by Judge Goldstone's favorite court system, the Hamas branch of the PLO executed two 'collaborators' on Tuesday morning.Gaza's Hamas government on Tuesday executed a Palestinian father and son convicted of spying for Israel in defiance of President Mahmoud Abbas, who by law has final say in implementing such rulings.Due process of law? Don't bet on it. I can just imagine how those 'confessions' were extracted.
Hamas officials said the men had confessed to providing Israeli forces with intelligence that helped them track down Palestinians including the group's chief Abdel-Aziz al-Rantissi, who was killed in a 2004 air strike on his car.
The convicts had lost a court appeal against their sentence.
But give them a state and at least they'll ask Abu Bluff's permission before they do things like this. If they don't kill him first.
What could go wrong?
Labels: collaborators, executions, Hamas courts
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Well, it has crossed my mind that this could also be the reasoning of Loughner and Breivik in their nutcase way.
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