President Hamid Karazai
Dec 22 2007, Rhapsodysinger

Mass murderers are crying hoarse to abolish capital punishment. Not really because they are against executions as such, but because hypocritical delicacy demands that such executions are not made public. When the Afghan government wants to bring in...

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