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Abu Abbas is pining for the fjords!
2004-03-09
Sorry for the short post.(cant find an article yet)
21:48 Abu Abbas, mastermind of 1985 Achille Lauro hijacking, dies of natural causes in U.S. custody in Iraq, says source

Fox News followup:
Mohammed Abul Abbas, head of a Palestinian splinter group and mastermind of the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro passenger ship in which an American tourist was killed, has died in U.S. custody in Iraq, Palestinian and U.S. officials said Tuesday.
"Fell down the stairs" one too many times, I hope...
The ship was commandeered by Abbas' small Palestine Liberation Front. Palestinian militants threw an elderly wheelchair-bound Jewish American tourist, Leon Klinghoffer, overboard.
That was to show how tough they were. Nobody in a wheelchair messed with them!
Abbas was captured in Iraq in April by U.S. forces. Late Tuesday, officials in Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's office said that Abbas had died in U.S. custody. In Washington, a U.S. official said Abul Abbas died recently of natural causes while in U.S. custody.
"Yup. Deader 'n a doorknob. Come down all over with the rigor mortis, he did."
The official said his health had been deteriorating.
"Ever since we caught him, in fact."
When Abbas was captured, the Palestinian Authority demanded his release, saying the United States had pledged not to prosecute him as part of a blanket promise not to press charges against Palestinians who acted against Israel before interim peace accords were signed in the 1990s.
Turns out Leon was an American. Tough, ain't it?
The United States also endorsed a 1995 interim peace dea which grants PLO members immunity for violent acts committed before September 1993, when the two sides signed a mutual recognition agreement. The 55-year-old Abbas has been a marginal figure in the PLO. He was a member of the PLO's executive committee, but left in 1991. His tiny faction has very few followers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. According to Israel's Shin Bet security service, the PLF has sent some members to Iraq for military training. In April 1996, Abul Abbas visited Gaza for the first time, as part of the amnesty offered by Israel. At the time, he apologized for the killing of Klinghoffer.
"Uhhh... Sorry 'bout dat."
In 1998, he returned to attend a session of the Palestine National Council, the Palestinians' parliament-in-exile, for a crucial vote on abrogating chapters of the PLO founding charter calling for Israel's destruction. In the end, Abul Abbas did not participate in the vote. At that time, Israeli attorney general Elyakim Rubinstein said Abul Abbas did not pose a threat to Israeli security, and that it would be unreasonable to prosecute him for acts committed before 1993.
Why not? Klinghoffer wasn't dead anymore? Maybe that works in Haiti, but not with the U.S.
U.S. commandos caught Abbas last April during a raid on the southern outskirts of Baghdad. Abbas had been convicted in absentia in an Italian court for the 1985 hijacking and sentenced to life in prison in 1986, but never served any time. His arrest came 18 years after his crime. Abbas became an internationally known figure with the seizure of the Achille off Port Said, Egypt. During the hijacking the Palestinians demanded that Israel release 50 imprisoned Palestinians, and militants shot Klinghoffer in his wheelchair and tossed him overboard. The other passengers were released after a two-day ordeal and the commandos surrendered to Egyptian authorities, who put them on a flight to PLO headquarters in Tunisia.
"Hey! This is Egypt! No law against shooting an old guy in a wheelchair and tossing him overboard!"
U.S. Navy fighters forced the flight down in Sicily. The Italians, to the Americans' dismay, allowed Abbas to flee to Yugoslavia before a U.S. warrant for piracy and hostage-taking could be served. Abbas disappeared, and international manhunts and a price on his head failed to flush him out. He next turned up in Gaza where he renounced terrorism.
What's the cliche I'm looking for?... Let's try "too little, too late." Howzat fit?
Posted by:Evert Visser

#22  Palestinian Yuts. LMAO!
Posted by: Rafael   2004-3-9 6:19:31 PM  

#21  "There is enough blame to go around in that part of the world and we in the US must...gotta...are obliged to..." CELEBRATE THE LONG-DELAYED PASSING OF ABU ABBAS. And hope he and Rachel Corrie have a jolly time on the other side of the Styx.
Posted by: Insufficiently Sensitive   2004-3-9 6:19:09 PM  

#20  Although you may have disagreed with her politics Corrie did not deserve do die underneath the treads of a Zionist D-9 bulldozer. While I can condone your politics I can't condone your making fun of the death of an idealistic (if naive) girl. There is enough blame to go around in that part of the world and we in the US must shoulder much if not most of it. Our constant meddling and anti-life politics have destroyed three generations of Palestinians Yuts. In their hopeless despair they have taken to a new form of self abuse which I fear to describe....

What? Oppppssss sorry. Wrong. Blog.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-9 6:00:33 PM  

#19   Zak, look at post #13.
Posted by: Lil Dhimmi   2004-3-9 5:53:40 PM  

#18  I'm a Democrat. If someone can prove to me that Kerry demanded that the Bush Administration prove that we didn't torture Abu Abbas to death, I will change my mind and vote for Bush.
Posted by: Zak   2004-3-9 5:52:09 PM  

#17  we all should stop buying hienz products and instead select that generic brand right next to it on the grocery shelf!

Hint: look for "catsup" instead of "ketchup".
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-3-9 5:39:22 PM  

#16  That was for #12 CS, sorry.
Posted by: Evert Visser   2004-3-9 5:31:45 PM  

#15  I saw a snippet of Arafat today on IIRC CNN, and there is no insult intended to those of a christian faith who visit on Rantburg, but for one moment i was actually convinced that I was looking at the Pope in a 1999 television-apearance, the likenes in stature, the dazed and confused look, it was absolutely amazing.

I think the worlds fattest lady is not singing yet, but she is vigouresly clearing her throat.
Posted by: Evert Visser   2004-3-9 5:29:23 PM  

#14  yea - i should of seen it but i am so incensed by the fact that we, for the first time, have a person who could become prez that actually marched under the banner of an enemy state!
Posted by: Dan   2004-3-9 5:24:43 PM  

#13  Dan,

#7 was sarcasm deluxe. But the fact that we are expectating the Dems and JFKerry to say something like this speaks volumes.
Posted by: Daniel King   2004-3-9 5:16:49 PM  

#12  Why oh WHY is Arafat still drawing breath?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-3-9 5:16:07 PM  

#11  "Kill the WABBIT! Kill the WABBIT!..."
-- Elmer Fudd, "What's Opera, Doc?"
Posted by: Chad   2004-3-9 5:13:51 PM  

#10  should serve as warning - we will get you - no matter how many admins come and go we will never forget!

#7 is this true, I haven't heard anything on that yet but if it is true then kerry is a true asshat!
kerry keeps showing his true colors and aliegance - and they are not to old glory!

we all should stop buying hienz products and instead select that generic brand right next to it on the grocery shelf!

f#@%!@# asshat!
Posted by: Dan   2004-3-9 5:11:33 PM  

#9  Good god.

This was the first time i realy noticed that fat lady thingy on the top of these kinds of pages, absolutely brilliant, i just spilled a very good glass of wine over my printer, and its absolutely worth it.



Posted by: Evert Visser   2004-3-9 5:08:44 PM  

#8  Died of "natural causes"? I hope it was gravity--like his head being repeatedly and strongly attracted to floor of his cell. Gravity kills, you know...
Posted by: Dar   2004-3-9 4:59:22 PM  

#7  John "F-word" Kerry and Democrats now demand that the Bush Administration prove that we didn't torture Abu Abbas to death.

Posted by: Daniel King   2004-3-9 4:45:27 PM  

#6  I'd like to think this is a cover and hes alive and miserable in a cage.
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2004-3-9 4:40:59 PM  

#5  Give Abu a burial at sea. In a wheelchair.
Posted by: Rafael   2004-3-9 4:40:50 PM  

#4  Not that Iraq ever supported and sheltered terrorists, of course.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-3-9 4:29:22 PM  

#3  Palestinian terrorist mastermind Abu Abbas has died while in U.S. custody in Iraq, officials at the Pentagon told Fox News Tuesday. Abbas, who led the deadly hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship in 1985, was captured April 15 by U.S. commandos during a raid on the southern outskirts of Baghdad — 18 years after his crime.
He had been convicted in absentia in an Italian court for the 1985 hijacking and sentenced to life in prison in 1986, but never served any time. Abbas' exact age was not available but was believed to range from 56 to 63. Abbas, whose real name is Mohammed Abbas, garnered international attention when the Achille Lauro was seized off Port Said, Egypt, by members of a PLO splinter group called the Palestine Liberation Front. Hundreds of passengers, including American Leon Klinghoffer and his wife, were taken hostage. The hijackers demanded that Israel release 50 imprisoned Palestinians.
Militants shot Klinghoffer in his wheelchair and tossed him overboard. The other passengers were released after a two-day ordeal and the commandos surrendered to Egyptian authorities, who put them on a flight to PLO headquarters in Tunisia.
U.S. Navy fighters forced the flight down in Sicily. The Italians, to the Americans' dismay, allowed Abbas to flee to Yugoslavia before a U.S. warrant for piracy and hostage-taking could be served. Abbas disappeared, and international manhunts and a price on his head failed to flush him out. His faction relocated to Iraq after the attack.


But, Sammy never helped terrorists, did he?
Posted by: Steve   2004-3-9 4:27:59 PM  

#2  "He's not pining, he's bleeding passed on." And there was hardly ever a more deserving sack of $h!t than this ratbag.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-3-9 4:26:01 PM  

#1  And here is the confirmation

I hope his last mortal moments were,uhhhmmm..... unpleasant.
Posted by: Evert Visser   2004-3-9 4:22:09 PM  

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