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Spanish prosecutor makes closing statement in Al-Q trial
2005-06-29
The lead prosecutor at the trial of 24 men accused of constituting an Al Qaeda cell has called for the court to hand down an "exemplary sentence" to demonstrate that terrorism can be dealt with without "wars or detention camps".
One thing about taking the warfare approach, once they've been shot dead there's no time off for good behavior and no nonsense about "rehabilitating" the little darlings...
The trial in Madrid of suspected Al Qaeda members, three of whom the prosecution accuses of having links to the 9/11 attacks began in April.
Y'see, none of the people killed on 9-11 get any time off from being dead for good behavior...
The trial is taking place amid high security on the outskirts of the Spanish capital. Prosecutor Pedro Rubira defended the dhimmi European approach to fighting Islamic terrorism, arguing that "we do not need detention camps or wars, but trials of this type where the rule of law is strengthened. The people who stand accused today are not on trial for being Muslims, but for being terrorists," Rubira said.
If they're let off, then they won't be terrorists, right? And if they get light sentences, with time off for good behavior, they won't be terrorists, right?
During his closing statement, Rubira addressed the court directly several times and called on the judges to hand down an "exemplary sentence" based on the evidence in "proceedings that have been very complex". "If terrorism is global, we have to fight it with global verdicts. Consider that what you are preparing to do is not only going to affect Spain, but the world," Rubira said. Before the prosecutor closed his case, defence attorneys for the 24 accused hammered home their arguments and called for acquittal. All the accused deny the charges.
"Lies! All lies!"
Posted by:Seafarious

#2  to demonstrate that terrorism can be dealt with without "wars or detention camps"
What a load of crap. Seems to me if you fill your prisons with jihadis, you get a bunch of jihadi training camps - at government expense. I was reading somewhere yesterday that 70% of inmates in French prisons are muslims. They wouldn't be taking the opportunity to plan something would they? Nah, of course not.
Posted by: Spot   2005-06-29 08:25  

#1  Right, right. How many terror attacks has spain had in the last few years? How many have we had on U.S. soil? But I'm sure they're right, after all they are European.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-06-29 07:59  

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