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And I insist on saying that events which happened before the massacre very much bear on the question of what happened.
No matter what happens before a massacre, can you say it justifies a MASSACRE. A massacre is a massacre, is a massacre. What happened before the event can never justify, excuse or in any way lessen the horror of the slaughter of unarmed men women and children by heavily armed and “supposedly” well trained and disciplined soldiers from again a “supposedly” Christian country.