ハンドルが文字化けしているけど、soc.culture.japanで毎度おなじみの
イスラム過激派のオサマビンケノピくんです。実際の記事はalt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.politics.uk,alt.politics.usa,soc.culture.iraq,soc.culture.japan,soc.culture.korean,soc.culture.palestine,soc.culture.polish,soc.culture.russian,soc.culture.yugoslaviaにクロスポストされており、あまりに多いので、fj.politicsは別にします(googleでは5つ以上にクロスポストできない)

こりゃ信州でウサギの皮をはいでいるあのシライシの盟友の賎民→yamなみの
残虐見せしめ皮はぎ処刑行為が行われるのか・・・?

"---= ヨァ穃・゜? K・0゜・=---" <abuse@anarchy.gov> wrote in message news:OBK94C58E01FF76A0001138@r2-dv8.anarchy.gov...
> Oh those poor Jap Crusaders, they're about to see some of their ultra-
> violence movies come true. The Iraqis will go medieval on these prisoners, 
> just like the violence the sick Japs like to jerk off to. Who knows, maybe 
> they will skin them alive? Or slowly decapitate them with a combat knife? Or 
> the old Arab classic of tying them to two cars and driving in different 
> directions until they are ripped to pieces? Or maybe burn them alive? Boil 
> them in oil? Impale them on spikes and put them on display like the Vlad 
> Tepes used to do?
> 
> http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040408/photos_wl/mdf520072&e=2
> &ncid=
> 
> http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20040408_922.html
> 
> Iraqi insurgents kidnapped eight South Koreans, three Japanese and two Arab 
> Israelis, and captors armed with automatic rifles and swords threatened in a 
> video released Thursday to burn the Japanese alive if Tokyo does not withdraw 
> from the U.S.-led coalition within three days. 
> 
> Al-Jazeera editors said the three were taken hostage in southern Iraq, where 
> black-clad Shiite militiamen have been engaged in an uprising this week. 
> Japanese troops are based outside the southern Iraqi city of Samawah.
> 
> Associated Press Television News obtained a copy of the full video, which 
> also shows four masked men pointing knives and swords at the captives as they 
> lay on the floor of a room with concrete walls.
> 
> At one point, a gunman holds a knife to the throat of one of the men; his 
> eyes widen in panic and he struggles to try to get free. The woman weeps and 
> her lips move as if speaking. There was no audio to the footage.
> 
> "Three of your sons have fallen into our hands," the Al-Jazeera announcer 
> read. "We offer you two choices: either pull out your forces, or we will burn 
> them alive. We give you three days starting the day this tape is broadcast."
> 
> Japan's NHK television identified the captives as two aid workers and a 
> journalist. The passports shown in the video belong to: Noriaki Imai, born 
> 1985; Soichiro Koriyama, 32; Nahoko Takato, 34. The gunmen also displayed a 
> press card for Koriyama from the weekly newspaper Asahi.
> 
> 
> -------
> 
> Ah...  I was right. Burning them alive it is.
> 
> Yep, I'm sure glad I wasn't stupid enough to go to Iraq!
> 
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