What have these Italian judges been drinking?
Italian judges uphold acquittals for men seeking recruits to fight U.S. troopsROME - A panel of Italian judges upheld the November acquittals of three North Africans on international terror charges, ruling that recruiting suicide bombers to fight against U.S. soldiers is not terrorism, a lawyer said Thursday.
The verdict by the Milan judges, released Wednesday, echoes an earlier one in the case when a lower court judge ruled the actions of the three men were those of guerrillas, not terrorists.
Government officials condemned the latest ruling. Justice Minister Roberto Castell apologized to the victims of suicide attacks and their relatives, saying “there is in me a great feeling of shame, bitterness and powerlessness.”
Unreal.
Read the article. You can also vote on whether or not you agree with the dimwits I mean judges.
Sheesh.
If sucide bombing doesn't fit the definition of terrorism I don't know what does.
Posted by Rachel Ann at February 19, 2006 12:29 PM | TrackBackGood lord? What kind of logic is this? I suppose two plus two equals five then?
Posted by: esther at February 19, 2006 10:00 PM