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PalazioVecchio south pole 03 Nov 20 10.34am | |
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islamists do a murder : the media play down the whole incident. the white right does a murder : the media has a feeding frenzy that goes on for decades.
i just heard one of the Mainstream news do a 20 minute coverage of the Vienna story. No mention of islam, nor jihad, nor the identity of the attackers, nor asylum seekers......if you were naive you could be led to believe it could have been a fight over a parking space.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 03 Nov 20 10.39am | |
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Maybe because it’s Vienna, but this means nothing to me
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 03 Nov 20 11.38am | |
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shows your age that!
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Hannes Vienna 03 Nov 20 12.08pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
islamists do a murder : the media play down the whole incident. the white right does a murder : the media has a feeding frenzy that goes on for decades.
i just heard one of the Mainstream news do a 20 minute coverage of the Vienna story. No mention of islam, nor jihad, nor the identity of the attackers, nor asylum seekers......if you were naive you could be led to believe it could have been a fight over a parking space. The young man is undoubtedly a follower of the radical Islamic terrorist militia, the Islamic State (IS). He was sentenced to 22 months imprisonment on 25 April 2019 for attempting to travel to Syria to join the IS. On 5 December he was released early on parole - he was considered a young adult and thus fell under the privileges of the Juvenile Courts Act (JGG). The 20-year-old was shot dead by police near the Ruprechtskirche, the Minister of the Interior announced.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 03 Nov 20 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Hannes
The young man is undoubtedly a follower of the radical Islamic terrorist militia, the Islamic State (IS). He was sentenced to 22 months imprisonment on 25 April 2019 for attempting to travel to Syria to join the IS. On 5 December he was released early on parole - he was considered a young adult and thus fell under the privileges of the Juvenile Courts Act (JGG). The 20-year-old was shot dead by police near the Ruprechtskirche, the Minister of the Interior announced. He's surely got mental health issues. And anyway, it's the entire West's fault that he was radicalised because of being imprisoned. If we'd have given him a flat and a Merc he wouldn't have tried to shoot everyone.
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W12 03 Nov 20 12.50pm | |
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Stop seeing jihadist terrorism as a problem and start seeing it as a symptom of a problem. Think about who is allowing these people to come en mass to Europe.
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Matov 03 Nov 20 12.51pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
He's surely got mental health issues. And anyway, it's the entire West's fault that he was radicalised because of being imprisoned. If we'd have given him a flat and a Merc he wouldn't have tried to shoot everyone. And to be fair, the entire night was largely peaceful.
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Hannes Vienna 03 Nov 20 1.14pm | |
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Lawyer: Making the wrong friends The Viennese criminal defence lawyer Nikolaus Rast, who had represented the young assassin in court, "would never have thought it possible that he would become an assassin". The man came from a "perfectly normal family". "For me, this was a young man who had the misfortune to make the wrong friends. If he hadn't gone to a mosque but to boxing, he would have become a boxer" - with these words Rast characterised the assassin. Rast had represented the young man in his terror trial. Rast, who condemned Monday's attack "in the strongest possible terms" and expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the relatives of the killed and injured in a conversation with the APA, suspected at noon on Tuesday that the man had radicalised himself as a teenager in a mosque he had visited regularly. According to Rast, his former client had been an disoriented young man looking for a place in life. During the criminal investigations directed against him and after his final conviction, the later assassin was supervised by a probation officer and the Derad association, which specialises in the deradicalisation of Islamist criminals, according to Rast. Apparently he was classified as no longer dangerous at the end of the previous year - otherwise his early release from prison, which was conditionally granted on 5 December, would not have been granted.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 03 Nov 20 2.34pm | |
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Well, as has already been said, if you import the third world, that's exactly what you'll get.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 03 Nov 20 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Hannes
Lawyer: Making the wrong friends The Viennese criminal defence lawyer Nikolaus Rast, who had represented the young assassin in court, "would never have thought it possible that he would become an assassin". The man came from a "perfectly normal family". "For me, this was a young man who had the misfortune to make the wrong friends. If he hadn't gone to a mosque but to boxing, he would have become a boxer" - with these words Rast characterised the assassin. Rast had represented the young man in his terror trial. Rast, who condemned Monday's attack "in the strongest possible terms" and expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the relatives of the killed and injured in a conversation with the APA, suspected at noon on Tuesday that the man had radicalised himself as a teenager in a mosque he had visited regularly. According to Rast, his former client had been an disoriented young man looking for a place in life. During the criminal investigations directed against him and after his final conviction, the later assassin was supervised by a probation officer and the Derad association, which specialises in the deradicalisation of Islamist criminals, according to Rast. Apparently he was classified as no longer dangerous at the end of the previous year - otherwise his early release from prison, which was conditionally granted on 5 December, would not have been granted. Rast, a man that can see nothing wrong with this.
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