But will they be put to death?

Deutsche Welle - A Spanish court has found 21 of 27 defendants guilty in connection with the March 2004 Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people and wounded hundreds of others. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero told a Madrid news conference that justice had been done, but some survivors of the attacks and relatives of those killed have expressed disappointment at what they see as the lenient treatment of some of the accused. Both victim's associations and the defendants were expected to appeal the decisions to Spain's supreme court.

All well and good for Zapa to be closing the book, putting his feet up and all that, but 191 people have been killed, it's been years and now what? Will these terrorist filth be put to death, or will they be living off the Spanish taxpayer, with rearranged toilets, warm blankets, halal meals and whatever else they desire?

Update - Didn't think so.


Daily Mail - Two terrorist ringleaders were each sentenced to 40,000 years in jail yesterday for the Madrid train bombings which claimed 191 lives. The record sentences are symbolic as Spanish law sets 40 years as the maximum which can actually be served, but reflect the nation's outrage at the Al Qaeda inspired atrocity.

I was about to reach for the scotch and rocks when I read the first part, the Spaniards have some balls after all, but hang on, they don't, the jokes on us... they kill 191 in the west and the best we have is pathetic, outraged symbolism... what else should they do but laugh at us. I think I need that drink now, by the way how do you say 'weak' and 'dhimmi' in Spanish?

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