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Sunday, November 18, 2007

seriously... WHAT THE FUCK!!!???? i really don't know what to say... we take half a step forward in this country, and then we take 70,000 steps backwards!!!

... you wanna know how i feel? go down to Alabama... go down to the most redneck town there is over there... go to the hick that's wearing slacks, has no teeth, and carrying a shotgun... now, ask him what he thinks about arabs and muslims...

his answer... that's how i feel


read the whole damn thing... this is the truth about our country and how they interpret "justice".
your daughters, mothers, and sisters aren't safe... they never will be.

Saudi court ups punishment for gang-rape victim

Story Highlights

Woman, 19, gets six months prison, 200 lashes for meeting with unrelated man

Group of seven raped her and the man, from whom she was retrieving photos

After lawyer protests light sentences, rapists' sentences increased

Victim's punishment doubled for talking to the media(CNN) -- A court in Saudi Arabia increased the punishment for a gang-rape victim after her lawyer won an appeal of the sentence for the rapists, the lawyer told CNN.
The 19-year-old victim was sentenced last year to 90 lashes for meeting with an unrelated male, a former friend from whom she was retrieving photographs. The seven rapists, who abducted the pair and raped both, received sentences ranging from 10 months to five years in prison.
The victim's attorney, Abdulrahman al-Lahim, contested the rapists' sentence, contending there is a fatwa, or edict under Islamic law, that considers such crimes Hiraba (sinful violent crime) and the punishment should be death.
"After a year, the preliminary court changed the punishment and made it two to nine years for the defendants," al-Lahim said of the new decision handed down Wednesday. "However, we were shocked that they also changed the victim's sentence to be six months in prison and 200 lashes."
The judges more than doubled the punishment for the victim because of "her attempt to aggravate and influence the judiciary through the media," according to a source quoted by Arab News, an English-language Middle Eastern daily newspaper.
Judge Saad al-Muhanna from the Qatif General Court also barred al-Lahim from defending his client and revoked his law license, al-Lahim said. The attorney has been ordered to attend a disciplinary hearing at the Ministry of Justice next month.
Al-Lahim said he is appealing the decision to bar him from representing the victim and has a meeting with Justice Minister Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh on Monday.
"Currently she doesn't have a lawyer, and I feel they're doing this to isolate her and deprive her from her basic rights," al-Lahim said. "We will not accept this judgment and I'll do my best to continue representing her because justice needs to take place."
Al-Lahim said he wanted the Justice Ministry to take "a very clear standing" on the case, saying the decision is "judicial mutiny against reform that King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz started and against Saudi women who are being victimized because of such decisions."
Women are subject to numerous restrictions in Saudi Arabia, including a strict dress code, a prohibition against driving and the need for a man's permission to travel or have surgery. Women are also not allowed to testify in court unless it is about a private matter that was not observed by a man, and they are not allowed to vote.
The Saudi government recently has taken some steps toward bettering the situation of women in the kingdom, including the establishment earlier this year of special courts to handle domestic abuse cases, adoption of a new labor law that addresses working women's rights, and creation of a human rights commission.
CNN was unable to reach government officials for comment

11 Comments:

At 11:57 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

From what I remember reading, the girl admitted to adultery which is a crime in this country regardless of what people think. That’s why she’s being punished. Being raped does not exempt her.

As far as I’m concerned, she put her self in this situation and I couldn’t care less. They should all be burned…

 
At 2:40 PM , Blogger Hamad Mohawis said...

still, there are more humane ways to deal with this kind of issue. If they lashed her for committing adultry, and they executed the rapists (as our religion states... CLEARLY!!!!!! WITH NO EXCEPTIONS) i would've had no problem with it. but as far as i can see... in this day and age in saudi arabia, this equation is true:

judge = god
personal opinion = religion


besides, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why the judge made that decision.

 
At 1:15 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tariq,

You need to pull your head out of your ass and realize that there are two different cases here. The first case is the adultery, where the judgment is largely based on the opinion of the judge. The other case is the rape, where I hope you also remember what the judgment is for the rapist based on your relegioun. The problem in this fuckin male dominated society is that religioun is always twisted to be more lenient of the male part of the crime and will always seek the severe part of the punishment for the female part.

I have come to a conclusion that, in general, male dominated societies are still in (or late) in the process of evolving from primate creatures to human beings. Your society, specially the male part, is still largely closer to an ape than to a human.

 
At 9:05 AM , Blogger Hamad Mohawis said...

not true

apes can learn new tricks...

we can't

 
At 11:10 AM , Blogger BandaR said...

"The problem in this fuckin male dominated society is that religioun is always twisted to be more lenient of the male part of the crime and will always seek the severe part of the punishment for the female part."

I specifically agree with the part were you said: twisted...but I would like to make it even more general by saying: to fit the higher authority people's need...if you know what I mean.
In this country you have so many Barbarians whom I gave up on...seriously we are flooded by those people.

One more thing...
Hamad...dont mix wrong stuff with right like when you said:
"Women are also not allowed to testify in court unless it is about a private matter that was not observed by a man"

This is there in the Quran but I'm sure not exactly how we apply it...I'm sure it is true in certain situations and under certain conditions and not like oh no you cant take women word in court...of course its not like that but I'm sure its like that here in this country...
I'm just saying dont make all the stupid twisting of the Islam law makes you not distinguish between what is truly stated and what is beeing pulled out of somebody's badonkadonk.

 
At 12:06 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

screw them all... it's like going into the grocery store and leaving your car running and then start crying when it gets stolen. The only way this society will ever get fixed is by implementing martial law… Once you see people going around with one hand and one leg missing… you’ll have security and prosperity…

No offense to the bra-burning feminist or whipped she-male who commented above…

 
At 9:04 AM , Blogger Hamad Mohawis said...

Hamad...dont mix wrong stuff with right like when you said:
"Women are also not allowed to testify in court unless it is about a private matter that was not observed by a man"


CNN said that... not me.


"No offense to the bra-burning feminist or whipped she-male who commented above…"

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

 
At 10:56 AM , Blogger BandaR said...

"CNN said that... not me."
A lesson to be careful before posting :p

 
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At 5:14 PM , Blogger Hamad Mohawis said...

Tariq/Me

personal attacks between viewers/commenters and shit like that will not tolerated in my blog. if you have have some beef to settle with tariq, call him and face him. same goes for tariq.

this blog is to issue attacks on the GENERAL PUBLIC and not personal attacks to people who come on here to post their opinions.

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