Saturday, April 13, 2013

A counter-petition against Jordan's sick parliament

There's been a counter-campaign to protest the Jordanian parliament's petitioning for releasing the man who murdered 7 Israeli schoolgirls:
An internet petition is calling upon Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to take action to prevent the release of the Jordanian who cold-bloodedly gunned down seven Jewish schoolgirls at Naharayim in 1997. [...]

The families of the murdered girls have asked the public to assist them in preventing the release of Dakamsa.
If Jordan does release the savage, it will be an open declaration that they're abandoning even the flimsiest of the "peace treaty" with Israel in the mid-90s.

Update: here's a link I found to a petition site, and here's another article about this case. Note that it's in Hebrew, and to sign it, the name field comes first, location next, and e-mail address (won't be published online) last.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

counter-petition against Jordan's sick parliament. Any Idea Where I can sign this!?

Avi Green said...

Fortunately, I just did a search and found a link over here. I don't get why it wasn't available with the first article initially, but here it is now.