To: RKBA Democrat
According to national police, the spiraling violence is orchestrated by a mafia Is "mafia" a new term used to describe muslim fanatics?
2 posted on
11/21/2005 11:40:54 PM PST by
taxesareforever
(Government is running amuck)
To: taxesareforever
One would think that an organization called a mafia would be profit motivated, and I don't see what possible profit there would be in shooting a pair of Christian Missionaries.
No, I think the police chief just wants to avoid looking around his mosque for suspects, either for fear or because he is a sympathizer or worse.
4 posted on
11/22/2005 12:09:46 AM PST by
magslinger
(At the end of the day the only truly educated people are autodidacts.)
To: taxesareforever
Normally, because of differences in word use between American english speakers and english-as-a-second-lanuguage speakers from different parts of the world, I would have interpreted "mafia" in this article as "ongoing conspiracy to commit criminal acts."
However, this sentence makes me think that the police are reluctant to name the likely source of the attacks (all on Christians) as being motivated by Islamic extremism:
"Meanwhile, the national police have issued a statement claiming that violence in Sulawesi is orchestrated by a mafia whose origins are not quite clear yet."
Part of the larger "Thou-shalt-not-say-anything-critical-of fellow-Muslims-no-matter-how-despicable-or-horrific-the crimes-but-if-you-must-condemn-the-attacks-because-of-public-outrage,-blame-Israel-or-the-United-States-(or-preferably-both)"-conspiracy.
What part of three separate attacks in about as many weeks, with all Christian victims (with four dead and three seriously injured) is still causing uncertainty? Do they suspect it was purse snatching go bad? Or will they not draw any conclusion ever as to motivation despite the larger pattern of ongoing attacks on Christians in Indonesia?
7 posted on
11/22/2005 3:36:26 AM PST by
Captain Rhino
(If you will just abandon logic, these things will make a lot more sense!)
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