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Genocide suspect discovered in UK

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ecoman | 11:35 Wed 16th Aug 2006 | News
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Taken from the BBC website.

A man accused of committing genocide during the massacres in Rwanda in 1994 has been found in the UK.
Emmanuel Nteziryayo has been living as an asylum seeker in Manchester under a false name.

The scary thing is, why am I not surprised at this news
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Probably because we have a War criminal as Prime Minister ??
yes, we shoudlve sat back and let Saddam Hussein take Kuwait. *slaps forehead and groans*
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Good call, Booldawg.
He should receive a one way ticket to The Hague where he can be prosecuted as a war criminal. There has been far too much 'averting of eyes' in the west with regards to the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
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they asked him why he did it and he said he was 'mad fer it'
What a pity for some of you that he wasn't also a Muslim.
The UN were very much a guilty party in the Rwandan Civil War! It's strange how they were so desperate to act when around 1000 lebonese civillians are killed but sit in their hands and withdraw their troops when 900,000 are getting hacked to death with machete's.
Violetblue change the record, your judgment cannot be taken seriously if you believe the BBC is impartial. Espeacially when it comes to covering anything to do with Islam.
Er, did I say the BBC was impartial, johnny? No press coverage is impartial!!! It was someone else who said it was balanced; I said that I prefer it to the Daily Mail and expressed my preference in relative terms, in so far as I trust any press report.

Re the coverage of Islam, I fear that the recent tide of hatred against Muslims per se, rather than against violent extremists of whatever persuasion, is playing into the hands of those who want to turn vulnerable minds and convince them that this society hates them and that therefore they must hate this society. I would have thought that was merely a logical conclusion, whatever your particular views.
if you recall booldawg saddam was given permission to take kuwait (the pretext) although he wasn't told that part. http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/NYT312A. html yes smithers, it is a pity some of those wise decision makers don't get shipped back to rwanda for there crimes also.

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