Turns Out, Released Terrorists Don't Stop Being Terrorists

A Paris criminal court convicted nine people on Thursday including a French-Algerian former prison inmate who admitted establishing an Islamic group that called for armed jihad in France... Two French converts to Islam — Stephane Hadoux, 40, and Emmanuel Nieto, 34, — were given three-year sentences, half of which were suspended by the court. Bourada was one of 36 Islamic militants convicted a decade ago for providing support for bombings that terrorized France in 1995. He received a 10-year term, but won early release in 2003 under police surveillance.
I hope our friends at the ACLU rest comfortably tonight, knowing their efforts sprung this maggot so he could go back to doing what he was meant to do: murder innocent people. The blood is on their hands. A Kuwaiti man released from the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay in 2005 has carried out a suicide bombing in Iraq, his cousin told Al Arabiya television on Thursday. A friend of Abdullah Saleh al-Ajmi in Iraq informed his family that Abdullah carried out the attack in Mosul, his cousin Salem told the Dubai-based television channel.
Three months after being released from an Israeli jail in a prisoner swap, Lebanese terrorist and child-killer Samir Kuntar said he was more than ever committed to working to wipe the Jewish state off the map, AFP reported on Thursday. "As long as there is something called Israel in this region, the resistance must continue ... and I am totally committed to the resistance," Kuntar, 46, told AFP. "I am ready to take part in any resistance mission."
Meet Sadeq Mohammed Saeed. He spent six years in the pen after he was caught recovering at an Afghan hospital following a battle during the U.S. invasion in 2001 - at the tender age of 17... He was extradited to Yemen in June for reasons unknown even to him but which I suspect have much to do with, ahem, improving America’s image in the world, and then released by Yemeni authorities two weeks ago... According to Sadeq since leaving their families he and his companions had been performing a holy duty, or Jihad, and he vowed that they would continue to do so for as long as they lived.
Dunno about you, but I'm pretty psyched about the impending massive Hamas prisoner release.
References:
* 9 convicted in Paris terror trial [AP]
* Who Could Have Seen This Coming? Former Club Gitmo Guest Carries Out Suicide Bombing in Iraq [JWF]
* Kuntar: I won't rest until Israel destroyed [JPost]
* Gitmo jihadi not sure why he was released — but promises to pick up where he left off [Hot Air]
* Israel About To Free All Prisoners On Hamas Prisoner List? (Plus: No, This Isn't Why Hamas Is Going To Take Over The West Bank) [MR]
Previously:
* Sophisticated UN Diplomat: Yup, Jews Are Pretty Much Nazis
* UC Irvine Muslims Can't Decide Between Seething Resentment and Fantasies Of Global Conquest [Video]
* Cindy Sheehan's New Strategy: Exhibitionism and Neo-Confederate Conferences








