
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Elder of Ziyon
I just dug this up from the Palestine Post of December 6, 1933:
In January, a British judge acquitted the Arabs, noting that while they certainly lied in their testimony and did things that were very suspicious, the prosecution witnesses were not reliable either and there was not enough evidence to convict them of creating this "secret society" nor of conspiring to kill Jews.

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