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Sunday, February 05, 2006
VIDEO OF STUDENT TERRORISTS
HOME - reported by Ah Fatt. Strangely our news article with the video was deleted from our database. While security staff is investigating this suspected case of security breach, Rotters International will upload the video once more. This video contains graphic scenes which may seem offensive by some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. If the video is unable to play or takes a long time to load, please make sure that you have the latest Macromedia Flash Player installed and that your internet connection is broadband. If it still fails, please notify us immediately. This video may not be republished without the permission of the anonymous owner. Rotters International does not claim responsibility for the ownership of this video. 0 Comments:
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