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Saturday, May 15, 2010

AN ISALMIC PLOT TO KILL THE POPE? HAVEN'T SEEN THIS STORY IN THE MAIN STREAM PRESS!

Pray for our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, he has many enemies!

I haven't seen or read this story in the main stream press, but I came across it on the Rorate Caeli Blog this morning, but it is dated May 13th, the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima.

Italy: Deported Moroccans 'plotted to kill Pope'

Rome, 13 May (AKI) - Two Moroccan terrorist suspects deported from Italy last month were allegedly plotting to kill Pope Benedict XVI, Italian weekly Panorama claims in its latest issue to be released on Friday. Mohammed Hlal and Errahmouni Ahmed were students at the University of Perugia until their repatriation to Morocco on 29 April.

"Hlal wanted to kill the Vatican's head of state (the pope), saying he was ready to assassinate him and gain his place in paradise," Italy's interior minister Roberto Maroni wrote in the expulsion order authorising Hlal and Ahmed's deportations, cited by Panorama.

Anti-terror police in Perugia intercepted Hlal discussing his plans to carry out attacks and readiness to obtain explosives for the attacks during a series of tapped telephone conversations, according to Panorama.

Moroccan authorities on 6 May released Hlal and Ahmed, who had been receiving legal assistance from a local human rights association.

The pair have denied any wrongdoing and said they intend to challenge their expulsions in the administrative tribunal in Italy's Lazio region surrounding Rome.

In a media statement issued at the time of their expulsion, the Italian interior ministry described the men as "dangerous" and a "threat to national security".

The interior ministry claimed they had links to an international network of Islamist miliists and were prepared to carry out "extremist acts".

Hlal and Ahmed's deportation followed a probe begun by anti-terrorism police in October 2009 into a group of radical Muslim foreign students in Italy, most of whom came from the Moroccan city of Fez. Several were studying at Perugia.

The interior ministry said Hlal and Ahmed belonged to this group.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Another thing I haven't seen in the mainstream media, but learned through the Catholic News Agency, was that on May 13 a priest died saving 3 of his parishioners.
At a parish beach picnic near Goa, India, 3 parishioners got into rough waters and the priest saved them, but died himself.

If the media were truly fair, they'd balance their anti-Catholic 'stories' with an equal amount of stories that display the Church, the pope, and priests in favorable light also.

Oh yeah, I forgot, for them it's all about ratings and money.
Journalistic duty is long dead.