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Italian Hostage Killed, Killers To Taste Real Point Of A Knife : Diggers Realm
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Home | Bio | Portfolio | Books & Videos | Links | Contact | Sitemap | RSS Italian Hostage Killed, Killers To Taste Real Point Of A Knife The flaming cowards who kidnapped a peaceful Italian reporter off of the street and then killed him are about to taste some serious hatred. I think the world has about had it with these pansy-ass wimps. Every civilian they kill just throws more governments fiercly after them. If they think they are accomplishing something they are mistaken. Have you ever seen a pissed off Italian? You kill one of them they aren't going to run away like some Spanish or French cowards, they're gonna break out the knives and go after your ass. Vicious bastards we are. From News24.com via Ramblings Journal and My Pet Jawa Doha - An Islamist group has executed Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni in Iraq, Arabic-language satellite news channel Al-Jazeera reported on Thursday. Baldoni's captors, a group calling itself the Islamic Army in Iraq , had on Tuesday threatened to kill their hostage unless Italy withdrew its 3,000 troops from Iraq within 48 hours. The Italian government initially rejected the kidnappers' ultimatum, saying it would maintain its "civil and military" presence in Iraq, but early on Thursday Rome said it was prepared to pull its soldiers out if the interim government in Baghdad requested it. Baldoni's colleagues at Italian weekly Diario were stunned by the report of his death. "We were so optimistic. We couldn't believe he wouldn't get out," Baldoni's colleague Gianni Barbacetto, told AFP. Baldoni, 56, disappeared last week on the road to the holy Shiite city of Najaf, the scene of fierce fighting between US and Iraqi troops and Shiite militia loyal to radical cleric Moqtada Sadr. A group purporting to be linked to al-Qaeda has"
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