Wednesday, December 20, 2017

NY Times Examines Motivations of ‘Loving and Giving’ Bomb Suspect, Hails His ‘Mysterious Act of Mercy’

Loving, Giving, Mysterious 
JIHADIST POS

From the Free Beacon:
A week after authorities arrested a would-be suicide bomber for detonating an explosive in a crowded New York City transit station, the New York Times ran a piece highlighting his charity work in Bangladesh. 
In a Tuesday A1 story with a print headline of “Subway Bomb Suspect’s Mysterious Act of Mercy,” the Times reported that a few weeks before the attack, Akayed Ullah participated in charity work in his native country to help Rohingya refugees who fled neighboring Myanmar. 
“After visiting relatives here in the capital city, Dhaka, he traveled across the country, slept in a mosque and under a tree, and passed out a few hundred dollars of medicine in the crowded refugee camps,” reported the Times‘ Jeffrey Gettleman. 
Despite pondering the “mystery” of his actions, the Times noted the charity work was well in line with the commands of other radical Islamic terrorists.
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