meanwhile in America, business as usual
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30484534
Hostages held by gunmen in Sydney CBD cafe
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Seems he wasn't a terrorist from all accounts just a deranged fanatic with a grudge against his fellow man. Good riddance to the likes of him.scared? wrote:Lol Australia can't even have decent terrorist attacks......
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This is exactly what it is.Whiskey 7 wrote:Seems he wasn't a terrorist from all accounts just a deranged fanatic with a grudge against his fellow man. Good riddance to the likes of him.
By reports, he has done over 500 hours of community service for those letters, and was recently charged with being an accessory to the murder of his ex-wife and for sexual assault. He is not a member of some radical terrorist cell, but a pathetic lunatic full of delusions and a history of violence.The gunman was identified as Man Haron Monis, who once was prosecuted for sending offensive letters to families of Australian troops killed in Afghanistan... "He had a long history of violent crime, infatuation with extremism and mental instability."
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Lol, another Sunni terrorist who conveniently happens to be Iranian—a country that regularly fights against Sunni terrorists—shows up at the right place and right time to drum up more fear, just in case people weren't paying enough attention to right-wing anti-Iranian warmongering.
Weird, no mention of his religion or ethnicity.seremtan wrote:meanwhile in America, business as usual
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30484534
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When an unstable person faces the increased pressure of holding a siege for 16 hours, his mental condition breaks down further with fatigue. I suspect he was in some form of contact with negotiators who noticed his deterioration and probably became increasingly hostile.Memphis wrote:Why was the building 'stormed' anyway? Was there a ticking bomb, or mission timer to beat?
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I heard the manager moron tried to wrestle the gun away from him and the side shot him... Probably just bullshit but who knows...
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Only a dumb yank would brag about their terrorist attacks.scared? wrote:Lol Australia can't even have decent terrorist attacks......
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Jellus or just mad?...
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no u...scared? wrote:Jellus or just mad?......
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but all Iranians around the world are remotely controlled by Ayatollah Khamenei from his volcano lair. Dick Cheney's butt told meCaptain Mazda wrote:Lol, another Sunni terrorist who conveniently happens to be Iranian—a country that regularly fights against Sunni terrorists—shows up at the right place and right time to drum up more fear, just in case people weren't paying enough attention to right-wing anti-Iranian warmongering.
Weird, no mention of his religion or ethnicity.seremtan wrote:meanwhile in America, business as usual
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30484534