D.sherlock
03-12-2003, 07:27 PM
هذا هو الخبر بالانجليزي:
Originally Posted by Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, Dec. 2 2003
YAMAGATA -- A man accused of beating his mother to
death with a baseball bat was influenced by a cartoon
that made him believe humans were unnecessary beings,
prosecutors told the Yamagata District Court on Monday.
In opening statements at the trial of Hiroyuki Tsuchida,
22, prosecutors claimed that watching the science-fiction
cartoon "Neon Genesis Evangelion" had made Tsuchida
believe a phrase in it that said, "The ultimate conclusion
of (human) evolution is ruin."
He also came to believe that humans were unnecessary
beings who were destroying the world's environment, and
in turn began to want to kill people, prosecutors said.
They said the man fatally smashed his mother in the head
with a baseball bat at about 2 p.m. on June 25, thinking
that if he killed family members he would not hesitate
when murdering others.
A representative of Gainax, the firm involved in writing
and producing the cartoon, said it did not think the
content of the cartoon was related to the killing.
(Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, Dec. 2, 2003)
أرسل من قبل مينيتشي شيمبن, اليابان, 2 ديسمبر 2003
ياماجاتا - - رجل متّهم بضرب أمّه حتى
الموت بمضرب بيسبول تَأَثَّرَبحلقات ايفانغيليون
ذلك جعله يعتقد أنّ ناس كانواكائنات غير ضروريةّ,
أخبر المدّعون محكمة المقاطعة بياماجاتا يوم الإثنين .
في التّصريحات الافتتاحيّة في محاكمة هيرويكي تستشيدا,
ان مشاهد الكارتون قد اثرت عليه خاصة العبارة
أن النّاس كانوا غير ضروريّون
البشز الذي كان يدمّر بيئة العالم, و
تباعًا بدأ في إرادة قتل النّاس, المدّعون قالوا .
قالوا أنّ الرّجل بصورة مهلكة هشّم أمّه في الرّأس
مع مضرب
شو تعليقكم على هذا
Originally Posted by Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, Dec. 2 2003
YAMAGATA -- A man accused of beating his mother to
death with a baseball bat was influenced by a cartoon
that made him believe humans were unnecessary beings,
prosecutors told the Yamagata District Court on Monday.
In opening statements at the trial of Hiroyuki Tsuchida,
22, prosecutors claimed that watching the science-fiction
cartoon "Neon Genesis Evangelion" had made Tsuchida
believe a phrase in it that said, "The ultimate conclusion
of (human) evolution is ruin."
He also came to believe that humans were unnecessary
beings who were destroying the world's environment, and
in turn began to want to kill people, prosecutors said.
They said the man fatally smashed his mother in the head
with a baseball bat at about 2 p.m. on June 25, thinking
that if he killed family members he would not hesitate
when murdering others.
A representative of Gainax, the firm involved in writing
and producing the cartoon, said it did not think the
content of the cartoon was related to the killing.
(Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, Dec. 2, 2003)
أرسل من قبل مينيتشي شيمبن, اليابان, 2 ديسمبر 2003
ياماجاتا - - رجل متّهم بضرب أمّه حتى
الموت بمضرب بيسبول تَأَثَّرَبحلقات ايفانغيليون
ذلك جعله يعتقد أنّ ناس كانواكائنات غير ضروريةّ,
أخبر المدّعون محكمة المقاطعة بياماجاتا يوم الإثنين .
في التّصريحات الافتتاحيّة في محاكمة هيرويكي تستشيدا,
ان مشاهد الكارتون قد اثرت عليه خاصة العبارة
أن النّاس كانوا غير ضروريّون
البشز الذي كان يدمّر بيئة العالم, و
تباعًا بدأ في إرادة قتل النّاس, المدّعون قالوا .
قالوا أنّ الرّجل بصورة مهلكة هشّم أمّه في الرّأس
مع مضرب
شو تعليقكم على هذا