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Leen Karman's Blog

Web Address: http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/eljekar
Bio: The only thing worth to mention here is that there are four constants in my life: - I strongly reject violence, I'm a pacifist by principle - postponement of judgement is more important then insi... (More)

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BAITING SPORTS

By Leen Karman at May 29, 2009


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 Judge Jorge Solis

- Once upon a time there was bull-baiting ... you know?
- Yeah, and there was bear-baiting too.
- Right. Did you know you can set a place apart for that ... a beargarden?
- True! But there's no bullgarden.
- No ... you can do the bull-baiting in a beargarden. They did.
- Well, there's a lot of more baiting than we know. For training purposes, to name one.
- And you have also red-baiting
- I think we are now entering the compound of inhuman human activity.
- Once there was Jew-baiting.
- Oh sure. A mean thing to do.
- It's no problem anymore ... according to some lefty Jew, hm, Finkelstein I think.
- No more than let's say uh dog fighting - dogs baiting dogs.
- But there are Jews who think Jew-baiting is still a popular sport around the world.
- So they had to invent Hamas-baiting?
- Actually, I do not think that phrase is coined yet.
- How would you call two sentences of 65 years and 3 sentences of 15 years for men who raised money to build schools and hospitals.
- No that's not baiting at all. That's prosecuting evil.
- Even if there was a mistrial? Even if the evidence was provided by an invisible hand?
- We know for sure: when we see Hamas, we see evil.
- Aha
- And evil is not something to play games with, isn't it!
- I see, they did some pre-baiting as well.
 

Zolfa ELaydi (wife of one of the convicts) with daughter and son

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By Petersen, Leif at Jun 01, 2009 05:47 AM

Tragic.

One thing we despise in the west is political prisoners, right?

 

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Re: Tragic

By Karman, Leen at Jun 01, 2009 16:21 PM

hi Leff,

I feel a bit uncertain about your comment.

I like to answer, no problem with that, but can you be more specific in what you want to say or what it is that you want to ask.

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Re: Re: Tragic

By Petersen, Leif at Jun 02, 2009 07:19 AM

I just mean that the imprisonment of these Hamas people is political. We now have both torture and political prisoners in the West, our judicial system is not holding up against it. This is what we used to criticise the communism for during the cold war. I think that's tragic, and of course heartbreaking for the people affected.

 

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