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May 16th, 2017 at 5:14pm
 
Oh dear


Basem Salameh gave his sleeping mate a friendly pinch on the bottom.

It was not a hard or painful pinch, but Daniel Azar​ took offence at the perceived  "homosexual advance", grew extremely angry and broke a window to leave Mr Salameh's Granville flat.

At about 2am on August 14, 2013, Azar and two other friends, including Ahmed Kaddour, returned to the flat to confront Mr Salameh.

Azar and Kaddour used a pole, pieces of furniture and a screwdriver to beat and stab Mr Salameh, leaving him with severe head injuries and a ruptured eye. An unspent bullet was also found in his throat.

At one point, Azar was seen holding a hacksaw to Mr Salameh's neck.

Neighbours saw blood coming from the unit about eight hours later, and Mr Salameh's body was found under a pile of laundry and a table top.

Kaddour, 23, was found guilty of murder after a jury trial last year, and Azar, 22, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, on the basis he was suffering psychosis at the time of the attack.

In the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday, Acting Justice Jane Mathews sentenced Kaddour to at least 15 years' jail, and Azar to at least four years' jail.

Azar had since been diagnosed with a schizophrenic illness, and the condition went some way in explaining his "overreaction" to the bottom pinch, Acting Justice Mathews said.

"It is impossible to imagine the horrific trauma that Mr Salameh must have endured in those last minutes of his life – both physically and mentally," the judge said.

"He was helpless and in his own home when he was subjected to brutal attacks from two people whom he had always considered to be his friends.

"Nor can it be said that there was any provocation offered by Mr Salameh. The pinching of Mr Azar's bottom earlier in the evening by no means qualifies as any form of justification or excuse for what happened later."

Mr Salameh's twin, Yasser Salameh​, told court he was in jail when his brother was killed and did not find out about his death until he went to the Granville unit with the hope of moving in.

Yasser Salameh said he always protected his brother, who had survived a serious car crash and suffered from mental illness.

"I feel crushed with an enormous amount of guilt because I believe if I wasn't locked up my brother would still be here.

"I feel empty like I have nothing left in the world to live for."

Mr Salameh became homeless and now lives alone in a boarding house.

"My brother was the last member of my family that I could have contact with. He gave me a feeling of family, made me feel like I wasn't alone in the world."

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/daniel-azar-and-ahmad-kaddour-jailed-for-killing-basem...
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Reply #1 - May 16th, 2017 at 5:23pm
 
Deport them.
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Reply #2 - May 16th, 2017 at 7:33pm
 
Pinch their bumbs with a freight train
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I HAVE A DREAM
A WONDERFUL, PEACEFUL, BEAUTIFUL DREAM.
A DREAM OF A WORLD THAT HAS NEVER KNOWN ISLAM
A DREAM OF A WORLD FREE FROM THE HORRORS OF ISLAM.

SUCH A WONDERFUL DREAM
O HOW I WISH IT WERE TRU
 
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Reply #3 - May 17th, 2017 at 12:02am
 
That's my multicultural ghetto. You keep your hacksaw stories in Bondi, Gordon.

I could tell quite a few myself, thank you very much.

Pine Avenue, 1991. You were still in your Canadian knickerbockers and yarmulke.
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Reply #4 - May 17th, 2017 at 3:07am
 
Four years because he was in a 'psychotic state'?  Hello.....
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Reply #5 - May 17th, 2017 at 6:20am
 



See, I would have understood if some one had pinched me because I am so damn sexy.

I mean you could not blame them.


A simple no thanks would have been a reasonable response

But there again, I am well practiced in this sort of thing. Smiley
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Reply #6 - May 17th, 2017 at 6:46am
 
a pinch .

people are just in lower consciousness nowadays.
their whole lives are sort of a soup, just a big emotional soup.
they have no north star they are moving towards.
they just have emotions they like to experience.

if you are an angry person, you could do the hard yards of coming and working 40 hours a week doing rural fencing (my fencer cannot get an off sider despite searching high and low)and you would get process orientated and into a flow state and work out your anger  or you can stay in your durp state and just seek out influences to make you angry.

you can go on the net and get angry
you can go to the you tube and get angry
you can vibe with other angry people

you can get so addicted on your emotions and its all because you were too dammed lazy to do anything but follow the path of least resistance.

you are now so dammed reactive, so dammed emotionally uncalibrated that a mere pinch will lead to this.

surprising?

not really.

failure is the default
mediocrity is the norm
laziness is the north star
and laziness and inaction and durping around will put you in a brain fog where you will just go down (particularly if you combine it with sugar, fat, booze and other drugs).

these dudes could have been inspired by trying some personal development .
but its just easier to be a lower consciousness chode who refuses to push himself.
its why the noble rightard MUST put the evolutionary pressure on people...as an act of love .
we MUST save them from themselves by being tough and ruthless with our training
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Reply #7 - May 17th, 2017 at 7:42am
 
miketrees wrote on May 17th, 2017 at 6:20am:
See, I would have understood if some one had pinched me because I am so damn sexy.

I mean you could not blame them.


A simple no thanks would have been a reasonable response

But there again, I am well practiced in this sort of thing. Smiley



yes, well, few could resist you Mike.

It's just a burden you have to bear.
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