Saturday, November 14, 2009

Human Body Sold To Kebab Shop

The BBC does not address the question of whether the owners of the "Kebab shop" knew they were buying human remains to serve as food. Nor does the BBC address the questions of whether the men who perpetrated this primitive and disgusting crime were Muslims, or if the man killed, eaten and sold was an "Infidel".

That's some reporting by the BBC, huh?

From the BBC:

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Police in Russia have arrested three homeless men suspected of killing a man, eating part of the body and selling other parts to a kebab shop.

The men were held in the city of Perm, some 1,400km (870 miles) east of Moscow, local investigators said.

Their statement said that the suspects had targeted the 25-year-old victim out of "personal hostility".

It was not clear when the incident occurred. The men - who have not been named - have been charged with murder.

The investigators said on Friday that the body of the man had been found in a forested area near a public transport stop in Perm.

They said the three men attacked their victim with knives and a hammer.

"After carrying out the attack, the corpse was dismembered. Part of it was eaten and part was also sold to a kebab and pie kiosk," their statement said.

It was not immediately clear if any customers had been served.

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