Sunday, July 31, 2005

BBC: There are no terrorists. EVER!

Chechen terrorist Shamil Basayev has more honesty than the BBC. He'll claim the label 'terrorist':

NEW YORK - The Chechen rebel leader who organized a deadly hostage-taking attack on a Russian school last year admitted he was a terrorist but said in an interview being broadcast Thursday that each Russian had to feel the impact of war before it would stop in
Chechnya.


What a pity that the BBC is declining to join him with this newfound descriptor. It does, however, describe the murderer of the schoolchildren in Beslan as a "fugitive warlord" and a "rebel".

I wonder how many innocent Britons will have to die before the BBC will change its mind about Islamofascism.

If a highjacked jumbo jetliner slammed straight through Noam Chomsky's front door, I doubt that it would be enough.

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