Posted on 07/11/2005 2:24:29 AM PDT by Licinia Stuart
Monday, July 11, 2005 "I Swear to God. If they had the death pemalty, I would beg for it. Suckers." Trial of Mahammed B. for Murder of Theo van Gogh Starts Mohammed B., the sole suspect for the murder of film director Theo van Gogh on 2nd November last year, goes on trial in Amsterdam today.
As he is using his right to silence, some of the evidence against him is in the form of tapped calls he made, to his brother, Hassan, amongst others.
In a call made last January, Mohammed B. laughingly confessed to the murder. I knew what I was doing", he said. "Yes, I slaughtered him."
He also confirms that he aimed to be killed by the police in a gunfight after the murder, and that, if Holland had the death penalty, he would welcome the martyrdom his own execution would bring him.
"I swear to God. If they had the death penalty, I would beg for it. Suckers."
But Mohammed B.'s failure to secure the martyrdom he so desires makes him more of a sucker than the Dutch state in this affair. His trial also provides an opportunity to peer into the perverted mindset of an Islamist grouping in Holland, the Hofstadgroep, an inquiry which is highly unlikely to benefit the terrorists. Indeed, the sooner Western societies realise that the "enemy is within" - in that well-educated and integrated people like Mohammed B. are potential terrorist recruits - the sooner they will be able to deal with them. In this way, Theo van Gogh's murderer may be doing us more of a service than he realises.
Instead of the death penalty, which gives them martyrdom and their perverted wish for the heavenly virgins, Muslims should be sentenced to life cleaning the mess in pig slaughtering plants. No heaven for you, Mohammed.
Islam versus Holland- Red Cresent Rising?
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and serve him nothing but unclean foods to eat! As well!
and if not, THEN MAKE HIM A BAYONET PRACTICE DUMMIE.
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