Friday, November 21, 2014

INDIA CELEBRATES THE DEAD TERRORIST’S EXECUTION!



The punishment to Kasab is a true tribute to the victims and martyrs of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

—Maharashtra Home Minister R. R. Patil


            On this date, 21 November 2012, a Pakistani Terrorist, Ajmal Kasab, was executed by hanging at Yerwada Jail in Pune, India. He was convicted of the 2008 Mumbai Attacks, which claimed the lives of 164 people.

            We, the comrades of Unit 1012, strongly respect and admire those Indians (we are allies with the All India Anti-Terrorist Front) who celebrated in the streets to show support of his execution. As R. R. Patil said above, we agree that the victims and martyrs of the terror attack are the true martyrs and heroes of that tragic incident. For us, Kasab is not a martyr but an evil terrorist who must be put down.  

            Please see these photos and admire those Indians who spoke out against evil:



Every person has the choice between Good and Evil. Choose Good, and stand against those who would choose Evil.
[“Welt muss mehr denn je diese Botschaft hören,” Giessener Allgemeine Zeitung, Giessen, Germany, April 12, 2005]

- Friedrich Kellner

 

Relatives of victims of the July 26, 2008 bomb blasts in Ahmedabad burn a picture of Ajmal Amir Kasab during a demonstration welcoming his death sentence.


Relatives of victims of the July 26, 2008 bomb blasts in Ahmedabad burn a picture of Ajmal Amir Kasab during a demonstration welcoming his death sentence.

 

Artist Sudarsan Pattnaik giving final touches to a sand sculpture of Ajmal Kasab, on a beach in Orissa, on Wednesday.
 

An activist of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad holds an effigy of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab before it was burnt to celebrate the news that he was executed, in Bangalore on Wednesday. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India’s financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. The placard refers to Afzal Guru, the man who has been sentenced for death penalty and currently in prison for the 2001 attack on the Indian parliament. (AP Photo byy Aijaz Rahi)
 

Activists of Shiva Sena shout slogans as they celebrate after India's Supreme Court upheld the death sentence of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab Kasab, the only surviving gunman of the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks in Mumbai, India, Aug. 29, 2012.
 

Activists of Shiva Sena shout slogans as they celebrate after India's Supreme Court upheld the death sentence of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab Kasab, the only surviving gunman of the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks in Mumbai, India, Aug. 29, 2012.
 

Sam Panthanky/AFP/Getty Images - The execution of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, which Indians celebrated, is not expected to affect relations with Pakistan.
 

People hold a placard and pictures of Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, as they celebrate in Ahmedabad November 21, 2012.
REUTERS/Amit Dave  
 

Supporters of the hardline Hindu group Bajrang Dal, dance while wearing pictures of Mohamed Ajmal Kasab, amid smoke caused by fire crackers during the celebration in New Dehli on Wednesday 21 November 2012 (Reuters)




Members of the Bajrang Dal holding posters of Mohammed Kasab, lone surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks and Mohammad Afzal Guru, a Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist convicted of conspiracy in the December 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, as they shout slogans and celebrate the execution of Pakistan-born Mohammed Kasab in New Delhi on Wednesday. AFP


TV9 News: State 'Rejoices' Ajmal Kasab's Execution
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