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Terrorist attack NZ, 50 dead, many injured

This one appears to have stabbed himself while being arrested by the Kiwi police, who were concerned at the content of his emails, and his big collection of Nazi paraphernalia:

Christchurch's Troy Dubovskiy supported the actions of accused mosque gunman, say police

He looks like a bad lot on the evidence of this piece, but also a candidate for the 'sad bastard' file. That's in addition to having apparently said he approved of the C'church shooter's actions.
 
This one appears to have stabbed himself while being arrested by the Kiwi police, who were concerned at the content of his emails, and his big collection of Nazi paraphernalia:

Christchurch's Troy Dubovskiy supported the actions of accused mosque gunman, say police

He looks like a bad lot on the evidence of this piece, but also a candidate for the 'sad bastard' file. That's in addition to having apparently said he approved of the C'church shooter's actions.
It's pretty inevitable that this kind of cause is liable to hoover up the occasional "sad bastard". But then it's not a clean line: the guy who killed Jo Cox ticked a lot of the "sad bastard" boxes, too.
 
The cunt got life without parole. Jacinda was on the Irish news this morning, saying something to the effect that his name should be forgotten.

Here's a Kiwi comment:


"Abdul Aziz Wahabzadah was the person who grabbed an eftpos machine and ran after the killer. He drew gunfire but the bullets missed. He then grabbed a discarded gun and speared the side window of the killer’s car with it and forced him to flee.


After the arrest he asked the police to allow him to spend 15 minutes in a cell with the defendant to “see how much guts he has without a gun”."
 
Shouldn't he be deported to Australia? I can only assume prisons in NZ are fairly gentle compared to Oz And I don't see why NZ should foot the bill for 60 odd years of his custody anyway.

Anyway, glad to see the families got their say. And surprised he didn't get to his feet and do a Breivik.
 
Shouldn't he be deported to Australia? I can only assume prisons in NZ are fairly gentle compared to Oz And I don't see why NZ should foot the bill for 60 odd years of his custody anyway.

Anyway, glad to see the families got their say. And surprised he didn't get to his feet and do a Breivik.
I'm glad at that sentence. I reckon NZ should invoice the Aussies for the cost.

I think deportation to Australia is controversial because there's no existing agreement covering prisoner swaps, about a thousand NZ prisoners in Australia to swap if an agreement was made, and some arguing between the two countries about Australia deporting NZ criminals immediately on completion of their sentences recently.

With NZ's gang culture, I doubt that NZ prison will be a soft option for him, that's probably partly why it's costing ten times the average cost to keep him in prison.
 
Im instinctively against the death penalty. But. Reading the details of what he did that day... it’s testing me.
 
The cunt got life without parole. Jacinda was on the Irish news this morning, saying something to the effect that his name should be forgotten.


This bit, leave him to rot forever and never let even his name see the light of day again.



Im instinctively against the death penalty. But. Reading the details of what he did that day... it’s testing me.

Life without parole is a death sentence, you will go to prison until you die. Fuck him.
 
This bit, leave him to rot forever and never let even his name see the light of day again.





Life without parole is a death sentence, you will go to prison until you die. Fuck him.

im assuming he won’t exactly be in with the general prison population. And I get the impression NZ is a more compassionate country than most so his life might be fairly cushy. maybe that’s why he chose to do it there rather than his own backyard? He looks like he prepared everything meticulously so that could have well involved prison conditions, extradition arrangements etc.
 
im assuming he won’t exactly be in with the general prison population. And I get the impression NZ is a more compassionate country than most so his life might be fairly cushy. maybe that’s why he chose to do it there rather than his own backyard? He looks like he prepared everything meticulously so that could have well involved prison conditions, extradition arrangements etc.


Perhaps. His conditions inside don't bother me much. He will never again swim, walk on a beach, hold hands with a woman, walk down a street, go in to a pub or restaurant, or supermarket. His next meaningful experience will be his death, perhaps in >60 years from now. At some point during these years he might just think to himself what a nasty cunt he was and regret his actions. Maybe.
 
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im assuming he won’t exactly be in with the general prison population. And I get the impression NZ is a more compassionate country than most so his life might be fairly cushy. maybe that’s why he chose to do it there rather than his own backyard? He looks like he prepared everything meticulously so that could have well involved prison conditions, extradition arrangements etc.
The dirty bastard probably thinks the white racialist revolution will free him in a couple of years.
 
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This bit, leave him to rot forever and never let even his name see the light of day again.





Life without parole is a death sentence, you will go to prison until you die. Fuck him.
With the advantage over the more immediate form of death sentence that he gets to spend the rest of his life a) reflecting on what got him to this point, and b) knowing that he'll never see the outside again.

And I do like the idea of his name never being spoken. It's a bit symbolic, but very meaningful.
 
I’m a bit lost here to know what you mean?
If he's a follower of the far right, I'm assuming that means he believes in their prophecies of a bloody and inevitable "race war" in which he and his ilk will be hailed as heroes, in fact he murdered all those people in order to help the process along. E2A: I see I left out the word "thinks" which was crucial to my whole point.
 
With the advantage over the more immediate form of death sentence that he gets to spend the rest of his life a) reflecting on what got him to this point, and b) knowing that he'll never see the outside again
And I do like the idea of his name never being spoken. It's a bit symbolic, but very meaningful.

Yeh - I liked that too. I read this article earlier about how the govt and the media co-operated to keep the whole thing off the news agenda. Which is an interesting strategy. Although perhaps misses the point that with the internet thing the locals there could easily read about it elsewhere.

 
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