Confessed Pakistani assassin gets Valentine's love
The Seattle Times Monday 14th February, 2011
The confessed killer of a liberal Pakistani governor pleaded guilty Monday to a murder he said was justified under Islam, while outside the court supporters bearing flowers and cards wished him a happy Valentine's Day.
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