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Europe
Italy frees hijacker of Achille Lauro cruise ship
2008-07-07
ROME - Italian authorities have ordered a Palestinian man expelled after he served his sentence for taking part in the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship, which resulted in the murder of an American citizen. The 43-year-old Ibrahim Fatayer Abdelatif was freed Monday from a temporary holding center for illegal immigrants in Rome, his lawyer said.

Lawyer Francesco Romeo said authorities have ordered Abdelatif to leave Italy within 15 days. Romeo said a request for political asylum had been turned down, but he plans to appeal the expulsion order because his client "has nowhere to go."
Well, since Gaza's really not a country, how about you send him there? Sounds like a perfect fit.
Abdelatif was born in a refugee camp in Lebanon but is not a citizen of that country and Beirut will not let him back in, Romeo said.
Ummmmmmmmm...no thanks.
Abdelatif was given a 25-year sentence for being a member of the four-man team that took over the Italian cruise ship off the Egyptian coast. During the hijacking an elderly American in a wheelchair from New York, Leon Klinghoffer, was shot and pushed overboard.
So...how about you shoot him and dump him in the Mediterranean. Tell him he can stay wherever he can swim to.
Romeo said his client's sentence was reduced for good behavior. Before ending up in the holding center in April, he spent 20 years in prison and three on parole working for a Catholic charity in the central Italian city of Perugia, the lawyer told The Associated Press.
Ahhhh, shilling for the Infidel. That'll go over big wherever he ends up.
Others convicted in Italy for the hijacking include Youssef Magied al-Molqi, who was sentenced to 30 years for shooting Klinghoffer, and Khaled Husain Abdullrahim, who was given life in prison. The hijacking was organized by the militant Palestinian Liberation Front in part to demand the freedom of Samir Kantar, the convicted gunman now at the center of a prisoner swap between Israel and Hezbollah.
Well doesn't that make you feel just great...
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#4  Here's an idea. Let's see if he can swim while tied to a wheelchair.
Posted by: Bin thinking again   2008-07-07 18:45  

#3  You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
Posted by: mojo   2008-07-07 17:41  

#2  ...Sadly, nobody's gonna have the b@lls to intercept
this guy's airplane.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2008-07-07 17:14  

#1  In the good old days, these guys would have been considered pirates. Piracy is a hanging offense.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-07-07 17:13  

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