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1 more death in Bali?
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Should the mastermind of the Bali bombings be put to death?
2nd point, he was a computer operator which furthers my point that Al Qaeda are extremists and this has nothing to do with lack of opportunity or poverty.
Prosecutors urge maximum penalty for alleged mastermind
Imam Samudra, center, one of the key suspects in the Bali bombings, raises his hands and shouts "God is great. Islam will win!" as he is escorted by police officers to go back to his detention house after his trial at a court in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, Monday.
BALI, Indonesia, July 28 — Indonesian prosecutors Monday demanded that the Islamic militant accused of masterminding last year’s bombings on the Indonesian island of Bali be sentenced to death.
AROUND 50 PEOPLE present in court, several of them relatives of foreign victims of the Oct. 12 attack, applauded when the sentence demand was read out.
Imam Samudra, a 33-year-old computer expert, has already admitted to taking part in the blasts that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists enjoying an evening out in a popular nightclub strip on the island.
2nd point, he was a computer operator which furthers my point that Al Qaeda are extremists and this has nothing to do with lack of opportunity or poverty.
Prosecutors urge maximum penalty for alleged mastermind
Imam Samudra, center, one of the key suspects in the Bali bombings, raises his hands and shouts "God is great. Islam will win!" as he is escorted by police officers to go back to his detention house after his trial at a court in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, Monday.
BALI, Indonesia, July 28 — Indonesian prosecutors Monday demanded that the Islamic militant accused of masterminding last year’s bombings on the Indonesian island of Bali be sentenced to death.
AROUND 50 PEOPLE present in court, several of them relatives of foreign victims of the Oct. 12 attack, applauded when the sentence demand was read out.
Imam Samudra, a 33-year-old computer expert, has already admitted to taking part in the blasts that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists enjoying an evening out in a popular nightclub strip on the island.
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But in any case it's actually cheaper to keep them alive than to sentence them to death.
if he dies he becomes a martyr...this is never a good thing as it will encourage other 'extremeists'.