JAMES FOLEY: A LIFE
In regard to the death of American reporter James Foley by a sword-wielding member
of ISIL, there are ten questions that need to be asked and answered:
- When and where was the trial, the legal proceeding, through which Mr. Foley was convicted and condemned to death?
- What was the name of the judge who presided over the proceedings?
- What was the specific nature of the charge(s) against him?
- Who was the prosecutor?
- Who were the witnesses who testified against him?
- Of what crime(s) was he convicted?
- What was the legally established appropriate punishment?
- Did James Foley have the right to defend himself: did he have the right to an attorney?
- Could he submit evidence and call witnesses on his own behalf?
- What appeal process was in place for a higher tribunal to review the fairness of the trial, weight of the evidence, and appropriateness of sentence?
If James Foley was charged with a crime, he was
entitled to a fair trial; let lawful proceedings and punishment take their course
without resort to sham justice. Without
a trial and the right to defend himself, James Foley’s execution is nothing but
an extra-legal [outside of the legal system] lynching, which we in America
recognize all too readily. It is the same
lynch mob mentality of the KKK terrorists.
Those Muslims who had James Foley put to death are themselves guilty of
murder, a far worse crime than anything he as a news reporter could possibly have
committed!
Unprovoked and lethal acts of
violence on the part of ISIL are completely contrary to the teachings of the
Koran. They defy Allah. Even within the narrow confines of Islamic
belief (without reference to international law) the violent acts of ISIL
soldiers show them to be egotistically in contempt of the basic beliefs of their
own religion as they violate the fundamental principles of Islam (and human
rights) time and time again. This is not faith—this is organized
murder by armed crusaders!!
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