Bulletin of the Oppression of Women June 18-July 18, 2010

June 18, 2010
Iran
A woman is sentenced to death by stoning.

June 19, 2010
Saudi Arabia
Saudi women plan to turn a controversial fatwa (religious ruling) to their advantage and launch a campaign to achieve their long-standing demand to drive in this conservative kingdom.

June 22, 2010
Pakistan
A man is arrested for throwing acid on his wife.

June 23, 2010
USA
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has appeared in the form of “corrective surgery” at a premier American hospital.

June 24, 2010
India
A teacher of a reputed English-medium school in Kalamboli was arrested on charges of raping a seven-year-old student.

Pakistan
A woman and her future spouse were gunned down in the name of honor.

June 25, 2010
UK
The barbarism of Islam where legally approved and publicly shared acts of woman-hatred are carried out by national presidents, religious leaders, Vice and Virtue police–and by mobs inflamed by Friday sermons.

Chechnya
Police officers in Chechnya have been firing paintballs at Chechen women with uncovered hair; the policemen drive by in cars with tinted windows and shoot the women in the face and neck as they’re walking down the street.

June 27, 2010
Afghanistan
Suspected Taliban militants beheaded a headmaster and torched two schools in southern Afghanistan.

June 28, 2010
India
The Bundi Police have arrested two persons for the abduction and gang rape of a student nurse.

June 29, 2010
Egypt
A Middle Eastern journalist has revealed that “one of the most explosive issues in the relations between Christians and Muslims of Egypt is the abduction of Christian Coptic minor girls, to force them to embrace Islam, after humiliating and demeaning them psychologically and morally.”

Sudan
Sudanese religious guardians briefly detained 25 amateur models, designers and make-up artists. The incident took place after the Sudanese Next Top Model Show
in the city. Police were call on to intervene in the “unislamic” event where men and women were seen together in public.

June 30, 2010
Jordan
A Jordanian man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing his married sister two years ago after seeing mobile phone images showing her having sex.

Iraq
Female Circumcision is rife in Iraqi Kurdistan.

July 1, 2010
India
Muslim women assault three Koranic scholars. The three religious experts had been bribed by their husbands to emit divorce sentences, unbeknownst to the women.

Pakistan
A 17-year-old girl, Sania, was murdered in cold blood for honour after marrying a man of her choice just a month ago.

July 2, 2010
Iran
An Iranian woman faces death by stoning after being convicted of adultery. Update HERE

July 3, 2010
UK
A Harry Potter film actress has fled her home after her father and brother allegedly threatened to kill her.

July 4, 2010
Saudi Arabia
A Saudi mother with five daughters and three sons trying to escape domestic violence has not been able to find place.

Malta
The police are investigating a suspected racket through which young African girls are lured from Malta into European sex-slavery rings.

July 5, 2010
Pakistan
Fourteen people are reported to have stripped naked a woman accused of having an affair and her daughter on Saturday and thrashed them in the presence of a large number of people.

UK
People in the Black Country are angry that windows at a public baths have been covered up because some people do not want to be seen swimming.

July 7, 2010
Russia (hat tip to Jihad Watch)
The price tag on a bride in Russia’s Ingushetia province has been tripled by the regional government, in a sign the Muslim North Caucasus region is slipping out of Kremlin control as sharia law eclipses Russian.

July 8, 2010
Turkey
A court has dropped the charges against eight people from a family who were planning to kill a girl in the name of honor, ruling that they cannot be sentenced for thoughts that did not turn into action.


Produced by www.politicalislam.com
Publisher: Bill Warner; Editor: Asma Marwan
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One Response

  1. SolaVirtus
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    There are no justifications or instructions for lapidation within the Koran for adultery. The punishment is only described within the Hadith.
    Further details are in the booklet ‘Sharia or Democracy’.
    If the Koran is regarded as the supreme document within Islam, there is a logical problem:
    No form of execution (lapidation or hanging etc) for adultery can be compatible with the teachings of the Koran, for the simple reason that different categories of adulterous wives are to receive different punishments. A wife who was formerly a slave is to receive half the punishment of one who was a free woman at the time of marriage.
    It is not possible to be half executed, and it is not possible to be executed twice.
    This logical difficulty can only be resolved if the Koran is obeyed and the Hadith are ignored regarding punishment for adultery.
    Why cannot Islamic lawyers see this? It is straightforward enough.

    http://sola-virtus.blogspot.com/

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