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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-356 85981
Wonder what this poor little sod did to offend.
Wonder what this poor little sod did to offend.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi - ////The connection between this woman's alleged psychotic behaviour, and her religion? //
from the link //dressed in a hijab....a citizen of one of the Central Asian states //
Mmmm.... but we'll await further information. //
I am unsure what your point is?
I am not questioning the woman's religion - only the imagined link between her religion and her action, as proposed by the OP.
from the link //dressed in a hijab....a citizen of one of the Central Asian states //
Mmmm.... but we'll await further information. //
I am unsure what your point is?
I am not questioning the woman's religion - only the imagined link between her religion and her action, as proposed by the OP.
>>Police identified the woman as a native of Uzbekistan named Gyulchekhra Bobokulova.
from - http:// www.rfe rl.org/ content /russia -childs -severe d-head- woman-m oscow-m etro-st ation/2 7580550 .html
from - http://
andy-hughes, //I am not questioning the woman's religion// - only the imagined link between her religion and her action, as proposed by the OP.//
This from here: http:// www.cbs news.co m/news/ russia- woman-b eheads- child-m oscow-h ead-thr eat/
// Amateur videos posted online showed a woman in black, traditional Muslim dress, waving what appeared to be a child's head around while shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) and threatening to blow herself up outside the station in northwest Moscow.//
I’d say it’s a fair assumption that her religion influenced her actions.
This from here: http://
// Amateur videos posted online showed a woman in black, traditional Muslim dress, waving what appeared to be a child's head around while shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) and threatening to blow herself up outside the station in northwest Moscow.//
I’d say it’s a fair assumption that her religion influenced her actions.
Sir Alec - //Andy, you and everyone else before me, except for naomi, have also presumed that she is insane. You also know nothing of the woman's sanity. //
I think my presumption is on rather safer ground that yours, I am sure you would agree.
Thought-out actions do not indicate sanity, but I think it reasonable to assume - at least at this stage - that beheading a child probably does.
I think my presumption is on rather safer ground that yours, I am sure you would agree.
Thought-out actions do not indicate sanity, but I think it reasonable to assume - at least at this stage - that beheading a child probably does.
Naomi - //andy-hughes, //I am not questioning the woman's religion// - only the imagined link between her religion and her action, as proposed by the OP.//
This from here: http:// www.cbs news.co m/news/ russia- woman-b eheads- child-m oscow-h ead-thr eat/
// Amateur videos posted online showed a woman in black, traditional Muslim dress, waving what appeared to be a child's head around while shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) and threatening to blow herself up outside the station in northwest Moscow.//
I’d say it’s a fair assumption that her religion influenced her actions. //
Like you, I have 20-20 hindsight - but commenting on information not present in the OP does not gainsay my point made against its assumption.
This from here: http://
// Amateur videos posted online showed a woman in black, traditional Muslim dress, waving what appeared to be a child's head around while shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) and threatening to blow herself up outside the station in northwest Moscow.//
I’d say it’s a fair assumption that her religion influenced her actions. //
Like you, I have 20-20 hindsight - but commenting on information not present in the OP does not gainsay my point made against its assumption.
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