There should be no mercy shown to people associating with terrorism. I have very decent muslim friends so I will never call all muslims terrorists. But I wonder how come moderate Muslims do not come forward and reject these Jihadist views. I feel sorry for all the Indian doctors in UK. They are the victims because of one doctor's thirst for innocent blood.
RE:No mercy
by tab sha on Jul 24, 2007 08:08 PM Permalink
My friend the same goes for other Muslims too. If you were to extend the rhetoric you can ask why the dark skinned doctors in UK did not stop this guy. But those kind of arguments are typically done to corner people even if they may not have done anything as is case with many Muslims.
I do realize that you and others may disagree with Islam itself. But the arguments should be cohesive and you should point out the exact issues. It is not fair to hang all for deeds of some.
When I was in India people used to start talking favorably abt terrorists attacking USA when they knew that I was a Muslim. That does not reflect my thoughts but only the presumptuous nature of folks who indulge in such banter.
I agree 100% with you that no mercy should be shown on guilty but let the law take the course. When judges in Australia are not ready to hang the man yet, what is this hurry about? If he is found guilty then hang him.
I see there are people who want to find common grounds and ask for fairness. A person can relate to any other person in the world on some basis such as country, religion, region and the last but not least - humanity. Australians who are trying to get this guy justice are not Indians nor Muslims but they have their own conscience guiding them to ask for the right thing to be done.
Lets please not root for execution of a guy for crimes still not proven, in name of atrocities by other people, who share is religion.
RE:RE:No mercy
by videsiindian on Jul 24, 2007 08:01 PM Permalink
Dont worry we in America have a FATWA against BIN LADEN and ZAWAHAIRI. We will get them soon.