Yemen 2011 Demonstrations (5 Viewers)

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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    Never understood this obsession with killing tyrants when resigned. I'd kiss Khameneei's footsteps out of Iran if he would leave to the land of his masters wherever it is.
    It is called justice. Is it fair that he kills hundreds of his people and go to live abroad enjoying what he stole as if he did nothing wrong?
     

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    Fred

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    I agree. The way Gaddafi was killed and Mubarak's prosecution(they want to execute him I think) are not good ways to start a new chapter in a country's history...
    The day Gedaffi was killed was one of the best days in my life ever. The way he was killed makes it even more special in my eyes.

    Him living in some luxurious mansion in exile would be a terrible ending. He kills tens of thousands of people, and destroys a country for over 42 years, and then gets to live a comfortable life until he dies. Fuck that, bring the arrogant bastard to the ground, let him feel the wrath of those he oppressed for half a century, i still savour every kick, every slap, every punch, every spit, every humiliation he got before eventually being dragged to the ground and shot like a dog in the desert. Perfect ending, if i was a millionaire i'd have made a move of it.


    There, rant over :p

    Now heres hoping we see Ali Abdullah Saleh and Mubarak executed. :xfinger: Just not like Gedaffi, neither were bad enough to warrant what Gedaffi got in the end. The only one that deserves that, is Bashar el Assad.
     

    king Ale

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    It is called justice. Is it fair that he kills hundreds of his people and go to live abroad enjoying what he stole as if he did nothing wrong?
    It's strange to hear that from someone who believes in judgement day, don't you think?

    And he could be sentenced to death for all I care, what I don't understand is this obsession with revenge.
     

    Fred

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    Its not revenge, its justice. You kill a soul intentionally i believe you should be up for capital punishment. If you don't believe in capital punishment, then maybe thats why your assuming that its about revenge.

    As for believing in judgement day, i can't see how thats relevant. By that logic, we should let people steal and do all sorts of crimes, after all they will be held accountable for it in judgement day. No, justice is carried out by human beings on earth, judgment day is a whole different issue.
     

    king Ale

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    Lol, it's not about believing in capital punishment, as I said I don't care at all if he's sentenced to death. I'm talking about this unhealthy rage in people. He's gone, celebrate it and start building a new country. Only then will you know how trivial the "justice" you are talking about is.
     
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    ReBeL

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    It's strange to hear that from someone who believes in judgement day, don't you think?

    And he could be sentenced to death for all I care, what I don't understand is this obsession with revenge.
    Simply, if Ali Saleh won't be killed, more dictators will dare to make similar massacres as he did. So, killing him works as a way to impose justice and as a tool to forbid massacres in the future.
     

    Fred

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    Exactly, set an example. Letting those dictators live a luxurious life in exile after all they did is absolutely unacceptable.

    Lol, it's not about believing in capital punishment, as I said I don't care at all if he's sentenced to death. I'm talking about this unhealthy rage in people. He's gone, celebrate it and start building a new country. Only then will you know how trivial the "justice" you are talking about is.
    You call it unhealthy rage. I call it seeking justice and closure.
     

    Fred

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    Exactly, set an example. Letting those dictators live a luxurious life in exile after all they did is absolutely unacceptable.

    Lol, it's not about believing in capital punishment, as I said I don't care at all if he's sentenced to death. I'm talking about this unhealthy rage in people. He's gone, celebrate it and start building a new country. Only then will you know how trivial the "justice" you are talking about is.
    You call it unhealthy rage. I call it seeking justice and closure.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Now, the president announced changing the capital temporarily until the gangs who took the capital leave. He could flee his house in Sanaa today morning and could arrive to Aden, the new capital...
     

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