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  1. Some do. This is what happens. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/12/saudi-activist-sentenced-lashes-jail-20131215173542394182.html A Saudi judge has sentenced a political activist to 300 lashes and four years in prison for calling for a constitutional monarchy in Saudi Arabia, his rights group said. Omar al-Saeed is the fourth member of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association (ACPRA) to be jailed this year after the group issued statements attacking the ruling family over its human rights record and calling for democracy. Saeed did not have legal representation at the secret hearing when he was sentenced on Sunday, ACPRA said in a statement on its website. "It's just another troubling instance of Saudi authorities' absolute refusal to countenance any activism or criticism of Saudi policies or human rights abuses," said Adam Coogle, Middle East researcher at Human Rights Watch.
  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-25524729 A huge explosion in central Beirut has killed former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah and four others. He was an adviser to the former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, a Sunni Muslim. A car was seen in flames near government offices and the parliament. Beirut was once on a par with Monte Carlo as a haven for the rich & famous. Now it is just another cesspit of the Arab world.
  3. Perhaps you should do it. The one halibut found was rather in the vien of hands now to be cut of at the wrist rather than the elbow.
  4. Some would have you believe so. http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1217163 However being charitable the sentence for allowing yourself to be raped has been reduced from 600 lashes to 550, although most women die after the first 100.
  5. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/12/saudi-rights-activist-apostasy-20131226133128157979.html Raef Badawi, jailed for setting up "liberal" network and insulting Islam, could face death penalty. Badawi was arrested in June last year in the Red Sea city of Jeddah, and later sentenced to seven years in jail and 600 lashes for setting up a "liberal" network and for allegedly insulting Islam. The network that he co-founded with female rights activist Suad al-Shammari had declared May 7, 2012 a "day of liberalism", and called for an end to the domination of religion over public life in Saudi Arabia. After Badawi's original sentence, the appeals court sent the case back to the court of first instance, where a newly-appointed judge remanded it to the General Court. The judge said his lower court was not qualified to deal with the case, Abulkhair explained. Badawi's wife, Ensaf Haidar, told online news website Sabq.org that "the new judge... demanded the death penalty" for her husband. Is it great that countries like Saudi have entered the 17th century and anyone questioning the Islamic doctrine could face a death sentence.
  6. Mentioning it and it being true are 2 totally different things. How many Christians do you think there are openly walking the streets of Afghanistan and displacing Muslims.
  7. Cue the cesspit of boring racist morons and ignorant, half-illiterate knee-jerks who don't want anyone to discuss this matter. Oh gosh. We already have one.
  8. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/dec/19/lee-rigby-murder-michael-adebolajo-adebowale-guilty The 2 Muslim men who murdered Lee Rigby have been convicted of his murder. The defence that Allah had asked them to do it was not accepted by the jury. I'm sure they will get on really well with the other prisoners in their jail.
  9. On December 17, 2010 Mohammed Bouazizi set himself alight, sparking riots and a state of emergency in Tunisia. Half the Arab world followed suit and governments fell. Since then many thousands have died and the region is a hot bed of sectarian killing. What has been achieved?
  10. So I hear. They still don't know who did it. Mind you neither do you. :hihi:
  11. Perhaps we should mention these things more often.
  12. More violence in Central African Republic as Muslims attack Christians and drive them from their homes. 210,000 displaced. At least the French are there. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/12/un-says-210000-displaced-car-violence-2013121844733714538.html "In Bangui, our staff are reporting continued shooting and a mood of widespread fear," a UNHCR spokesman said on Tuesday. "We continue to hear of attacks against Christians by former Seleka [mostly Muslim disbanded militias] with looting, killing and houses being set on fire." The agency also said that hundreds have risked their lives by fleeing the country by boat across a branch of the Congo River. The UN World Food Program said on Tuesday that it was resuming food delivery to about 40,000 people near the Bangui airport after the security situation forced the work to stop over the weekend. The agency also warned that up to a quarter of the mineral-rich nation's 5.2 million population risks going hungry.
  13. And on the roundabout at Meadowhead. It seems they are anti-tree as well as anti-car.
  14. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/12/suicide-blast-hits-hezbollah-area-lebanon-201312176519884722.html A car bomb struck a stronghold of the Shia armed group Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon, injuring both civilians and members, Lebanon's state-run news agency said. The National News Agency (NNA) reported that Tuesday’s blast near the remote village of Sbouba in the Baalbek region "was caused by a suicide bomber". Beirut-based The Daily Star daily said the suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden vehicle into two vans carrying Hezbollah members. Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV confirmed the blast, adding that the attack took place near a Hezbollah transit point hub. There was no immediate word on the nature of the explosion or the target. Al Jazeera's correspondent in Lebanon said 10 were injured in the attack. The explosion appears to be part of a wave of attacks on Hezbollah strongholds and interests in Lebanon. The group is fighting in Syria alongside President Bashar Assad's troops and has received threats of retaliation from the largely Sunni rebels fighting to topple him. NNA said the car bomb was "intercepted" at a Hezbollah checkpoint and exploded after members of the checkpoint fired on it, the report said. It was unclear if the car detonated from the gunshots or if the driver set off the explosion. Ambulances were rushing to the area, which was sealed off by the armed group, the agency reported. Hezbollah's participation in the conflict in Syria is highly divisive in Lebanon, where many feel it has deviated from its original purpose of fighting Israel and that it has exposed the Shia community to retaliation. Lebanon and Beirut were once the Monte Carlo of the Eastern Mediterranean. Now it seems they are just another Arab country heading down the road of destruction.
  15. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/12/violence-grips-iraq-day-deadly-bombings-2013121613316760618.html At least 65 people have been killed and over 100 wounded in a string of deadly attacks across Iraq, security sources told Al Jazeera. No one has claimed responsibility for Monday's bombings, but rebel groups frequently target civilians and members of the Iraqi security forces to undermine confidence in the country's Shia-led government and agitate sectarian tensions. The attacks started in the town of Beiji, 180 kilometres north of Baghdad, where a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into the main gate of the town police station. Three other bombers then ran into the station and blew themselves up, killing eight officers and wounding five others, the official said. "We believe the attack was aimed at freeing detainees who are being held in the building next door," said Major Salih al-Qaisi, a police officer at the scene, adding that all of the bombers were killed before reaching the building where the detainees are held. The deadliest attack occurred in Baghdad's southeastern neighbourhood of Bayaa when a car bomb went off in a parking lot, killing six civilians and wounding 12 others. They don't seem to be doing too well since Sadam's time.
  16. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/12/cloneofsomali-woman-who-reported-rape-sentenced--2013129133153914393.html Somali woman who reported rape sentenced Nineteen-year-old will be confined to home for six months and journalists who reported the story are to go to jail. She wants to think herself lucky. In some places women can get stoned to death for allowing yourself the be raped by armed men.
  17. One tries and the only reward I seek is the knowledge that you and your mate will be tied up in front of your computers for another day thus keeping the streets safer for the kids.
  18. He said Allah appointed him. Are you accusing a Muslim of being a liar? http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/muslim-convert-plotted-suicide-bombing-at-wichita-airport-for-allah/ Terry Lee Loewen decided that Allah wanted him to car bomb the Wichita Mid-Continent Airport in Kansas. But Allah and Loewen’s plot to murder Americans was undermined by law enforcement
 which took his earlier threats seriously. " “Let me preface the bottom line by saying I have become ‘radicalized’ in the strongest sense of the word, and I don’t feel Allah wants me any other way,” he said in one message, according to the complaint. According to the complaint, Loewen attempted to provide support to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, so we can chalk this up to Anwar Al-Awlaki. Statements Loewen has made to FBI Employee 1 reflect his desire to engage in violent jihadl on behalf of al Qaeda. “As time goes on I care less and less about what other people think of me, or my views of lslam. I have been studying subjects like jihad, martyrdom operations, and Sharia law. I don’t understand how you can read the Qur’an and the sunnah3 of the Prophet (saw)a and not understand that jihad and the implementation of Sharia is absolutely demanded of all the Muslim Ummah.” That’s a question that ought to be asked of the FBI. I do agree on one thing; the one thing we are doing wrong is that all 1.5 billion of us don’t rise up against the rest of the world and tell THEM how it’s going to be. lnshallah,T it will happen soon And if they don’t obey and become good slaves, we’ll just kill them. One last thing I would like to make clear if I haven’t already – I believe the Muslim who is labeled “a radical fundamentalist” is closer to Allah (swt)8 than the ones labeled “moderates”. Just my opinion; if l’m off base, please set me straiSht. Closer to the Koran certainly. Brothers like Osama bin Laden and Anwar al Awlakle are a great inspiration to me, but I must be willing to give up everything (like they did) to truly feel like a obedient slave of Allah (swt). I have read Anwar Al-Awlaki’s 44 ways of Jihad,1o and like everything l’ve ever read of his, it’s very informative. . . . I have downloaded tens of thousands of pages on the subjects I mentioned earlier [referring to jihad, martyrdom operations and implementaion of Sharia lawl. Figures it would be Anwar Al-Awlaki. It's insane that there are people still debating whether we should have droned him or not. I have numerous ideas of ways I could perform jihad in the path of Allah (swt) but outside du'a, none of them are legal. I'm 58 years old and spending my remaining years behind bars for a good reason is not out of the question for me. I have considered supportinB some of our brothers and sisters in prison, and have been sending money to the family of Younnus Abdullah Muhammad, one of the founder [sic] of the Revolution Muslim website, which is the first website that really helped me understand what obedience to Allah(swt) was. He is doing eleven and a half years over the whole South Park fiasco; isn’t democracy great? I still need to do more however. lf by any chance you know of someone who is active in jihad and could use an occasional influx of “help”, please let me know. Short of that, nothing la m doing now is enough. I just hate the kaffar government and those who are following it to the Hellfire, and the sooner it and its followers get there, the better. Speaking of hellfire
 lt would have been possible today for me to have walked over there, shot both pilots( I don’t know if they are armed or not), slapped some C4 on both fuel trucks and set them off before anyone even called TSA. Talks REAL cheap, however, so what I think I can do and what I actually can do are probably two different things and
 All is good with me. lnshallah, this operation will be huge. Just to be a part of any operation with these brothers is a great honor for me, but of (sic) it can instill and great financial loss to the tagoot who run this country, then I will truly feel blessed. I pray the peace of Allah(swt) will be upon you and the other brothers. May this mission, inshalla h, be fruitful for all of us.
  19. http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-bomb-plot-wichita-airport-20131213,0,2620295.story Man arrested in alleged plot to blow up car bomb at Wichita airport Fortunately another Islamic nutter was arrested before he blew up the innocent.
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