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The initiative is as astounding as unfortunate. Thirty young people, mostly girls, gathered Saturday in the district of Toulouse Izards, which grew Mohamed Merah, to honor the memory of the killer of seven people shot dead by police Thursday, comparing the pain of those families victims. One hundred members of security forces have surrounded this event static during which a woman wearing a full veil has harrangué group.
"We are what we ask today is that we stop demonizing Mohamed, that's it, he died," she said. "We share the pain and suffering of the families because it is the same pain for us here," said the girl, who declined to give his name. "I think what influenced him is what he has seen in his many travels. He could not manage all that. It was still a teenager in his head, despite his 23 years."
They're openly celebrating their victory. And why shouldn't they? After islamofascistic attacks we're habitually rewarding islamofascists as long as they don't personally employ the method we call 'terrorism.' |