ISLAMIC CONFERENCE ON COMBATING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

topic posted Mon, September 17, 2007 - 3:18 PM by  Schrödinger'...
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The below is Articvle 2 from the
ANNEX TO RESOLUTION NO: 59/26-P CONVENTION OF THE ORGANISATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE
ON COMBATING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM (sic)

Taken from here: www.oic-un.org/26icfm/c.html

This follows a long laundry list of terrorist undertakings that are prohibited. The following article 2 is the universal catch all.
Apparently all one needs do is invoke Self-Determination or insist that you are engaged in some form of resistance and any level of mass murder is OK.
And it appears (if I read it correctly) that Item "c." line items 1 - 6 and "d." are all OK to so long as you invoke the right catch all language.
Drug dealing is OK
Killing Ambassadors is OK
various acts of war.
Bomb making
Murder
Robbery
You name it I was surprised that eating the children of infidels isn't in there too.

- - - - Who wrights this stuff? - - -
Do they not know that people will read it?

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Article 2

a. Peoples' struggle including armed struggle against foreign occupation, aggression, colonialism, and hegemony, aimed at liberation and self-determination in accordance with the principles of international law shall not be considered a terrorist crime.

b. None of the terrorist crimes mentioned in the previous article shall be considered political crimes.

c. In the implementation of the provisions of this Convention the following crimes shall not be considered political crimes even when politically motivated:

1. Aggression against kings and heads of state of Contracting States or against their spouses, their ascendants or descendants.

2. Aggression against crown princes or vice-presidents or deputy heads of government or ministers in any of the Contracting States.

3. Aggression against persons enjoying international immunity including Ambassadors and diplomats in Contracting States or in countries of accreditation.

4. Murder or robbery by force against individuals or authorities or means of transport and communications.

5. Acts of sabotage and destruction of public properties and properties geared for public services, even if belonging to another Contracting State.

6. Crimes of manufacturing, smuggling or possessing arms and ammunition or explosives or other materials prepared for committing terrorist crimes.

d. All forms of international crimes, including illegal trafficking in narcotics and human beings money laundering aimed at financing terrorist objectives shall be considered terrorist crimes.
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