In Germany, charges have been brought against the young Kosovo Albanian who allegedly killed two American servicemen at Frankfurt airport back in March. Arid Uka, 21, has been charged with two counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder. Prosecutors decided not to charge him with terrorism, since there was no evidence that he had any link to an established terrorist group.
In other news, a recent opinion poll in Norway reveals that 54% of the populace does not want any more immigration into the country. In addition, an overwhelming majority disapproves of the wearing of the hijab by female Muslim police officers.
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It is obvious that American servicemen should have access to firearms wherever they may be. That murdering POS should have been left face down in a pool of blood for what he did. If the West had balls and knew right from wrong, he should have faced a military trial followed by execution, and that is if he wasn't gunned down on the spot.
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