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Fanatics destroy image of Islam in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
2007-12-02
Try to understand what is "compassionate and merciful" in some recent decisions handed down by Islamic courts. Some courageous Muslims are speaking out against the injustice carried out in the name of their great faith, and hopefully more will do so.

First, there's the absurd teddy bear case in Khartoum. British teacher Gillian Gibons was sentenced to 15 days on charges of insulting Islam for permitting her elementary class to name a teddy bear after the prophet Mohammed. Good grief, this is a 54-year-old divorced school teacher from Liverpool who took the job at one of Sudan's top international schools for a bit of adventure and to give a little back to the world. She had no idea that the innocent game of naming the teddy bear could cause such a ruckus. What kind of heartless parent would have made such a complaint about the teacher to the point she would be charged with blasphemy? Were they people of genuine faith who marched after Friday prayers in Khartoum today, chanting, "Kill her, kill her by firing squad!"?

Far from having confessed to an "illegal affair," al-Lahem says, the ministry's claim was based, incredibly, on the say-so of her convicted assailants, the rapists.
And then there's the case of Qatif Girl. The 19-year-old Saudi woman from the eastern province town of Qatif was given a sentence of 90 lashes after she was gang raped by seven men. She was convicted of being in the company of men who were not her close relatives, forbidden under Saudi justice. Then, after she raised the issue in the media, she received a harsher sentence on appeal of six months in prison and 200 lashes. This week, the Justice Ministry claimed that the increased sentence was not due to her media pressure but the fact that she was caught having an adulterous affair. In response, the victim's lawyer, Saudi human rights advocate Abdul Rahman al-Lahem, plans to lodge a defamation case against the Justice Ministry. Far from having confessed to an "illegal affair," al-Lahem says, the ministry's claim was based, incredibly, on the say-so of her convicted assailants, the rapists.

A court dismissed the case on grounds that the accused retracted their confessions and that testimony of other religious policemen can not be used as evidence against them.
If that wasn't enough, a court in Saudi Arabia also threw out a murder case this week against two members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. In what has been a landmark case against the previously untouchable religious police, the pair had been charged in the death of a Riyadh man suspected of possessing alcohol during a massive raid on his home last May. But in what appears to be a travesty of justice, a court dismissed the case on grounds that the accused retracted their confessions and that testimony of other religious policemen can not be used as evidence against them.
Posted by:Fred

#9  wxjames, pondering heinous options... ;-)
As for Mecca, they'll nuke it themselves, either Mahdists or Wahhabists.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-12-02 20:28  

#8  Why don't we commit a heinous crime against them someday ?
Like nuke Mecca.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-12-02 17:44  

#7  My Solomonic advice is behead the student and the teddy bear, give the poor gal a few lashes in the name of Islam and call it a day. I mean, it's not like we need more evidence that Islam is incompatible with the modern world.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-12-02 13:51  

#6  Of course the Sudanese case is even more insane.

The stupid bear wasn't name on the Paedophil Prophet (Piss be on him), but after one of the students!! Oh right the student was named MoHamHead too. That makes it sensible.
Posted by: AlanC   2007-12-02 11:36  

#5  True sword.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2007-12-02 08:58  

#4  Good grief, this is a 54-year-old divorced school teacher from Liverpool who took the job at one of Sudan's top international schools for a bit of adventure and to give a little back to the world. She had no idea that the innocent game of naming the teddy bear could cause such a ruckus.

What the H*ll did she think would happen? She should be executed. It would serve as an object lesson for all the do-gooders who still think all we need to do is understand one another. I understand enough about islam. What I understand is that were it not for international media coverage and the tiny shelter still provided by a British passport this woman would be dead. How many people are murdered by clerics or wake up with dread they might be every day in the Sudan? How many in the rest of the muslim world? All this for a teddy bear and yet for the left not so much as a ripple in the pond of their treasonous stupidity.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-12-02 07:44  

#3  barbara's on the right track but I would make much more serious changes

"Fanatics in Sudan and Saudi Arabia illustrate the true horror of Islam to everyone except the clueless and the stupid."
Posted by: mhw   2007-12-02 06:57  

#2  "More Islamic than thou" means more brutal and senseless in obeying the dictates of a primitive desert cult. But its followers are so absolutely brainwashed that even the awareness that acting to further the cult's aims leads to self-destruction does not deter them.
Posted by: Eohippus Flaviger5399   2007-12-02 03:18  

#1  "Fanatics destroy show true image of Islam in Sudan and Saudi Arabia"

There - fixed.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-12-02 00:27  

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