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It does not matter to the killers if their victims are Christian or Muslim, Hindu or Humanist what matters is that they show that they can kill where they please.
Rowan Williams
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Rowan Williams
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: June 14
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Rowan Douglas Williams
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