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Monday, 06.09.2010.

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Scepticism greets ETA’s latest ceasefire

The latest ceasefire from the Basque terrorist group ETA has prompted government scepticism and calls for the group to renounce violence for ever.

Izvor: EuroNews

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Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

Ian why i said this,take a look at your post a second.

What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers.
You mention by name four Israeli groups,why?
And only one of them has actualy commited terrorism,and that was years ago.
(mark, 6 September 2010 15:49)

Actually I named three; "Kach and Kahane Chai" was a political party and is currently recognised as a terrorist organisation by the US, Canada, Israel and the EU. Brit HaKanaim used to burn buildings and the vehicles of people who didn't abide by Jewish law; it was also recognised as a terrorist organisation.
If you're complaining as to why I didn't name all the Muslim and Ulster terrorist organisations, you can think again. There are too many of them to name. Also my knowledge of terrorism in the Sikh, Hindu and Buddhist world is very limited, as I'm sure yours is to. My point still stands, terrorists can be of any religion. Also please don't subliminally imply that I dislike Jews as it is not true.

mark

pre 13 godina

Ian why i said this,take a look at your post a second.

What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers.
You mention by name four Israeli groups,why?
And only one of them has actualy commited terrorism,and that was years ago.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

Why you always choose in your posts to involve Israel is beyond me or Jewish groups,why Ian?
(mark, 6 September 2010 13:40)

Why not Mark? Judaism is a world religion just like all the other world religions, I wasn't singling Judaism out. I treated them all equally. We all know there are Muslim terrorist groups, I also listed a Hindu terrorist group and Christian terrorist groups, as well as Jewish terrorist groups. I was making the point that terrorism isn't affiliated to any religion, but people from all religions can be terrorists whether you're Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist or Hindu etc. It would be very Zionist and biased of me to deliberately exclude Jewish terrorist groups from my comment. Judaism is just one of the major world religions, it doesn't have a special status. I'm an Atheist and I dislike all religions, I don't dislike one more than the other; I dislike all religions equally as I don't agree with any of them. I don't think Judaism should have a special status and be immune to certain issues, which the other religions are not. I treat all religions the same, whatever they are.

mark

pre 13 godina

Ian uk.
Only Gush Emunim Underground carried out attacks and only in retaliation for terror of Arab groups.

Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai did not.

Why you always choose in your posts to involve Israel is beyond me or Jewish groups,why Ian?

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

According to many people who leave comments on B92, all terrorists are Muslim. What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers?

I think it is a good thing that ETA has called a ceasefire, they should try and achieve their aims through peaceful political means. They have generally been inactive over the last decade anyway. However how long will the ceasefire last? Most Protestant and Catholic groups in Ulster have declared ceasefires or been dissolved and the others are generally inactive; however within the last 18 months, there have been a handful of incidents at British military targets in Ulster. County Armagh in Ulster to this day is still the most militarised place in Western Europe. So this raises the question of how long will the ceasefire be implemented? both officially and unofficially? and will the members of ETA abide this ceasefire or will they go renegade like some have in Ulster?

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

Why you always choose in your posts to involve Israel is beyond me or Jewish groups,why Ian?
(mark, 6 September 2010 13:40)

Why not Mark? Judaism is a world religion just like all the other world religions, I wasn't singling Judaism out. I treated them all equally. We all know there are Muslim terrorist groups, I also listed a Hindu terrorist group and Christian terrorist groups, as well as Jewish terrorist groups. I was making the point that terrorism isn't affiliated to any religion, but people from all religions can be terrorists whether you're Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist or Hindu etc. It would be very Zionist and biased of me to deliberately exclude Jewish terrorist groups from my comment. Judaism is just one of the major world religions, it doesn't have a special status. I'm an Atheist and I dislike all religions, I don't dislike one more than the other; I dislike all religions equally as I don't agree with any of them. I don't think Judaism should have a special status and be immune to certain issues, which the other religions are not. I treat all religions the same, whatever they are.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

According to many people who leave comments on B92, all terrorists are Muslim. What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers?

I think it is a good thing that ETA has called a ceasefire, they should try and achieve their aims through peaceful political means. They have generally been inactive over the last decade anyway. However how long will the ceasefire last? Most Protestant and Catholic groups in Ulster have declared ceasefires or been dissolved and the others are generally inactive; however within the last 18 months, there have been a handful of incidents at British military targets in Ulster. County Armagh in Ulster to this day is still the most militarised place in Western Europe. So this raises the question of how long will the ceasefire be implemented? both officially and unofficially? and will the members of ETA abide this ceasefire or will they go renegade like some have in Ulster?

mark

pre 13 godina

Ian uk.
Only Gush Emunim Underground carried out attacks and only in retaliation for terror of Arab groups.

Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai did not.

Why you always choose in your posts to involve Israel is beyond me or Jewish groups,why Ian?

mark

pre 13 godina

Ian why i said this,take a look at your post a second.

What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers.
You mention by name four Israeli groups,why?
And only one of them has actualy commited terrorism,and that was years ago.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

Ian why i said this,take a look at your post a second.

What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers.
You mention by name four Israeli groups,why?
And only one of them has actualy commited terrorism,and that was years ago.
(mark, 6 September 2010 15:49)

Actually I named three; "Kach and Kahane Chai" was a political party and is currently recognised as a terrorist organisation by the US, Canada, Israel and the EU. Brit HaKanaim used to burn buildings and the vehicles of people who didn't abide by Jewish law; it was also recognised as a terrorist organisation.
If you're complaining as to why I didn't name all the Muslim and Ulster terrorist organisations, you can think again. There are too many of them to name. Also my knowledge of terrorism in the Sikh, Hindu and Buddhist world is very limited, as I'm sure yours is to. My point still stands, terrorists can be of any religion. Also please don't subliminally imply that I dislike Jews as it is not true.

mark

pre 13 godina

Ian why i said this,take a look at your post a second.

What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers.
You mention by name four Israeli groups,why?
And only one of them has actualy commited terrorism,and that was years ago.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

Why you always choose in your posts to involve Israel is beyond me or Jewish groups,why Ian?
(mark, 6 September 2010 13:40)

Why not Mark? Judaism is a world religion just like all the other world religions, I wasn't singling Judaism out. I treated them all equally. We all know there are Muslim terrorist groups, I also listed a Hindu terrorist group and Christian terrorist groups, as well as Jewish terrorist groups. I was making the point that terrorism isn't affiliated to any religion, but people from all religions can be terrorists whether you're Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist or Hindu etc. It would be very Zionist and biased of me to deliberately exclude Jewish terrorist groups from my comment. Judaism is just one of the major world religions, it doesn't have a special status. I'm an Atheist and I dislike all religions, I don't dislike one more than the other; I dislike all religions equally as I don't agree with any of them. I don't think Judaism should have a special status and be immune to certain issues, which the other religions are not. I treat all religions the same, whatever they are.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

According to many people who leave comments on B92, all terrorists are Muslim. What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers?

I think it is a good thing that ETA has called a ceasefire, they should try and achieve their aims through peaceful political means. They have generally been inactive over the last decade anyway. However how long will the ceasefire last? Most Protestant and Catholic groups in Ulster have declared ceasefires or been dissolved and the others are generally inactive; however within the last 18 months, there have been a handful of incidents at British military targets in Ulster. County Armagh in Ulster to this day is still the most militarised place in Western Europe. So this raises the question of how long will the ceasefire be implemented? both officially and unofficially? and will the members of ETA abide this ceasefire or will they go renegade like some have in Ulster?

mark

pre 13 godina

Ian uk.
Only Gush Emunim Underground carried out attacks and only in retaliation for terror of Arab groups.

Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai did not.

Why you always choose in your posts to involve Israel is beyond me or Jewish groups,why Ian?

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

Ian why i said this,take a look at your post a second.

What about Christian ETA? and the various Protestant and Catholic terrorist groups in Ulster? And the Jewish terrorist groups Gush Emunim Underground, Brit HaKanaim and Kach and Kahane Chai. And the Hindu Tamil Tigers.
You mention by name four Israeli groups,why?
And only one of them has actualy commited terrorism,and that was years ago.
(mark, 6 September 2010 15:49)

Actually I named three; "Kach and Kahane Chai" was a political party and is currently recognised as a terrorist organisation by the US, Canada, Israel and the EU. Brit HaKanaim used to burn buildings and the vehicles of people who didn't abide by Jewish law; it was also recognised as a terrorist organisation.
If you're complaining as to why I didn't name all the Muslim and Ulster terrorist organisations, you can think again. There are too many of them to name. Also my knowledge of terrorism in the Sikh, Hindu and Buddhist world is very limited, as I'm sure yours is to. My point still stands, terrorists can be of any religion. Also please don't subliminally imply that I dislike Jews as it is not true.