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U.S.-born lawyer, who defended accused judge killer, dies in apparent suicide |
| By: Israel Insider staff and partners |
| Published: May 24, 2005 |
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Supporters of Yitzhak Rabin assassain Yigal Amir no longer have to rely on a weblog by Amir's fiancee Larisa Trimbobler.
Now, they can log onto a website -- www.yigalamir.com -- which claims that Amir did not act alone on November 4, 1995, and demands his release.
The website is run by volunteers, including David Cohen, an American citizen living in Israel who was greatly influenced by a book by Barry Chamish, which asks the same question as the website: Who killed Yitzhak Rabin?
"I read Barry's book," Cohen told Ynet. "If you look at the book, the whole story is just not logical.".
"Here's a guy, wears a kippa, friend is a Shin Bet agent, has been threatening to kill the prime minister for weeks. But he's allowed to be in the sterile area for 40 minutes with a gun?"
"When Rabin was shot in the back," he continues, "(his body guards) did nothing. Rabin "forgot" to fall down, there was no blood on the floor. Instead of calling an ambulance, Rabin got in his limo. But the media is silent."
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Yigal Amir.com
- (Ynetnews)
05.24.2005
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