Posted on 11/05/2005 7:20:58 AM PST by F14 Pilot
LONDON A British judge has apologized to a suspected Islamic militant for ordering him to court on one of the Muslim calendar's holiest days.
Today marks the end of a month of fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
Haroon Rashid Aswat (hah-ROON' rah-SHEED' AHZ'-waht) is accused of trying to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon, and the U-S government is seeking his extradition. Today was the first day of his extradition hearing in London.
Aswat told the judge he didn't mind being in court today, but that suicide bombers "are very simpleminded" and could "take it as an insult."
The judge apologized for the timing of the appearance, saying if she'd known the importance of the day she would have changed the date.
Aswat's case was adjourned until November 24th.
Frogs are boiling...limeys on deck
And our judges want to use Euro law on us?...
"Aswat told the judge he didn't mind being in court today, but that suicide bombers "are very simpleminded" and could "take it as an insult."
Yeah, they are simpleminded. Also nasty and obnoxious like you, Aswat.
Who cares? I'm sure that if I was in an Islamic country they would have no problem making me appear on Good Friday or Christmas. And frankly, I would not consider it an insult for them to operate in their normal manner, after all I'm the visitor and it's kind of implied that I will respect the culture of the host country when I travel.
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Pitiful judge. Looks like the chances of the muslimal actually being extraditied to the USA aren't too good.
Astounding stupidity and ignorance to the point of being funny, but it's that hysterical, manic kind of funny that doesn't make you feel happy.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Geez, that's funny.
As an aside, you must have had the best job in the world!
"I'm sorry Mr. Terrorist. Can you ever forgive me?"
The west is crumbling...
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