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Human Rights Watch criticizes Jordan for arresting al-Zarqawi family visitors
2006-06-19
Human Rights Watch criticized Jordan's arrest of four legislators who visited the family of slain terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, calling it a violation of freedom of expression. "Expressing condolences to the family of a dead man, however murderous he might be, is not a crime," Sarah Leah Whitson, director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division, said in a statement Saturday.

The legislators, members of Jordan's largest opposition group, visited al-Zarqawi's family home in Zarqa, 27 kilometres northeast of Amman, on June 9, two days after the "al-Qaida in Iraq" leader was killed in a U.S. air strike north of Baghdad. One of the legislators, Mohammed Abu Fares, described al-Zarqawi as a "martyr." Abu Fares and three others - Jaafar al-Hourani, Ali Abu Sukkar and Ibrahim al-Mashwakhi - were arrested two days later and charged with "instigating sectarian strike" and "fuelling national discord." They remain jailed, serving 15-day detention orders.
Posted by:Fred

#11  "Merciful", that's the word right before "merciless" in my Webster's.
Posted by: Steve   2006-06-19 14:58  

#10  One good thing about that holy book of your's Justice...you're never wrong.
Unless you're an infidel. Then, of course, you're never right.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-19 14:17  

#9  Allan may be merciful. The Army of Steve is not.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-06-19 14:12  

#8  "Censor", not sensor. This ain't the NCC-1701D, pal.
Posted by: mojo   2006-06-19 14:11  

#7  Sorry it took me so long to get to your post, Justice. I was on the phone with my Zionist Masters, planning our next act of oppression.
Posted by: Steve   2006-06-19 13:26  

#6  Expressing condolences to the family of a dead man, however murderous he might be...

Hey, who does Human Rights Watch think they are passing judgement on a man like that?
I think I'll report them to Amnesty International...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-19 12:36  

#5  I see HRW's point. Whenever I express condolences to the family of a bereaved terrorist, I always highlight how the deceased was a martyr and how the current government sucks. Jordan should really lighten up....
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-06-19 08:58  

#4  Anytime Human Rights criticizes you, you know you are doing something right.Way to go, Jordan.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-06-19 07:35  

#3  Copy #2
Posted by: Captain America   2006-06-19 00:53  

#2  Boo freakin' hoo.
Posted by: PBMcL   2006-06-19 00:27  

#1  "Expressing condolences to the family of a dead man, however murderous he might be, is not a crime,"

Apparently, it is in Jordan.
Posted by: mojo   2006-06-19 00:12  

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