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IMPORTED TERROIST T*RDS THE LYING LIBERALS HAVE FLOODED CANADA WITH!mirrors Britains homegrown Islamic Terror problems. !!!

'Good Sikhs' didn't mind dying in Air India bombing

, "If they were good Sikhs they don't mind dying. If they were bad Sikhs, well, so what."

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THESE ARE THE IMPORTED TERROIST T*RDS THE LYING LIBERALS HAVE FLOODED CANADA WITH!!!!

http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/04/08/canada/airindia040408

VANCOUVER - There was startling testimony at the Air India trial on Thursday. One of the accused was quoted as saying
only "bad Sikhs" minded dying in the bombing of Flight 182.

INDEPTH: Air India

A former FBI agent says one of the accused told an FBI informer that Sikhs who were killed in the bombing would not have minded being killed if they were "good Sikhs."

Bagri and Malik

It came at the end of the testimony of former FBI agent Ron Parrish. In 1985, shortly after the bombing, he became the handler for an informer inside the Sikh extremist movement.

That informer, a childhood friend of one of the accused, Ajaib Singh Bagri, testified under a publication ban, saying that Bagri confessed to the Air India bombing. But the witness did not reveal what Bagri told him when he questioned him about all the Sikhs who were killed in that bombing.

According to Parrish, Bagri replied, "If they were good Sikhs they don't mind dying. If they were bad Sikhs, well, so what."

Parrish described this remark as "so telling about Bagri's mindset at the time."

Bagri did make speeches before the bombing, urging Sikhs to "kill 50,000 Hindus." But this is the first
time the trial has heard testimony suggesting that the 17 Sikh passengers who were killed on the Air India flight didn't mind being killed.

Bagri and Ripudaman Singh Malik are on trial, charged with killing 331 people in two separate bombings on the same day in June 1985. One bomb killed 329 people onboard Air India Flight 182, most of them Canadians. The other bomb killed two baggage handlers at Tokyo's Narita Airport.

The trial continues.
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Defense Headquarters beefing up security around their bldg. Islamic firebombing
of a Jewish school in Montreal and now this article about Britains homegrown Islamic Terror problems.

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

LONDON ? The recent arrests of nine British Muslims and
the capture of half a ton of bomb-making fertilizer are raising fears of a homegrown terrorist threat.

Days after the arrests, an angry crowd burned a British flag outside a central London mosque.

The fear of Al Qaeda (search ) dispatching foot soldiers to Britain for suicide missions has morphed into a real concern about an enemy within, according to interviews with Britons and security experts. Homegrown terrorists are a growing worry for the British government and its citizens.

"The aim of the militants was always to spread their ideology and have them act independently, autonomously, and what we have seen in the U.K. is people acting in the style of Al Qaeda in accordance with Al Qaeda's ideas but not part of Al Qaeda,&
quot; said Jason Burke, a journalist for the Guardian in London.

Some British Muslims are ready and willing to attack targets in their own country, a country they are
increasingly turning against.

"I think Tony Blair is playing with fire and if you play with fire, it's only a matter of time before he gets burnt," said Khalid Kelly (search), an Irish convert to Islam who lives in Britain.

And while such extremists are ratcheting up the angry rhetoric and insisting that Muslims are at war with the ways of the West, moderate Muslim voices are saying such talk is totally un-Islamic.

"We need to isolate these people. More and more young people need to speak out against these elements, that they are nothing to do with Islam," said Iqbal Sacranie of the Muslim Council of Britain (search).

Just last week, the Muslim Council appealed to 1,000 mosques in London to begin preaching that terrorism is wrong and
take action against extremists.
 
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