Misguided and unjust murders of Iran’s nuclear scientists
After World War 2, Simon Weisenthal and other Jewish and non-Jewish Nazi hunters went to enormous trouble not only to track down Nazi criminals, but also to ensure that they had a fair trial. Those Nazis who were executed first had a proper judicial process, with evidence, witnesses and defense counsel.
How justice is now failing! Are we expected to believe that it is OK for the Israeli government to assassinate Iranian civilians, for Israel’s political reasons. How the “Jewish State” has abandoned true Jewish principles!
Over recent times, the world has seen the killing of Osama Bin Laden, and the very horrible killing of Gaddafi. Not a public complaint about the lack of fair process, the lack of evidence even, in the bin Laden killing. I’m not saying that these were good people.
But where is justice, in these arbitrary murders? And what is the purpose of murdering Iranian scientists? Is it inflame the Muslim world with hatred for the West, and so bring about nuclear war?
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