A blog revealing the horrors of Islam,International Socialism,the misery these two evils are inflicting upon the free the world,and those it has already enslaved,along with various articles revealing the attacks from within upon the western Judeo Christian ethic by those we entrusted to preserve it. Videos and Pictures of many varied subjects from around the world, along with some jokes of mine and any funny ones you want to send me.
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Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Bolt Report
Allah’s Love, Islamic Sociopaths Inc.,doing what they do best.
Family promises to kill teen lovers
August 2, 2011, 8:11 am
Young love has landed two teenagers in trouble, with the girl's uncle visiting her in jail to promise that her family will kill her.
Set in Afghanistan, it is a love story that could result in a tragic ending for teenagers Halima Mohammedi and her boyfriend Rafi Mohammed.
"The two teenagers met inside an ice-cream factory through darting glances before roll call, murmured hellos as supervisors looked away and, finally, a phone number folded up and tossed discreetly onto
the workroom floor," The New York Times reported.
Maybe they will just beat her with a stick instead of killing her,you know to demonstrate the mercy of Islam.
"(Last) month, a group of men spotted the couple riding together in a car, yanked them into the road and began to interrogate the boy and girl.
"An angry crowd of 300 surged around them, calling them adulterers and demanding that they be stoned to death or hanged.
"When security forces swooped in and rescued the couple, the mob's anger exploded. They overwhelmed the local police, set fire to cars and stormed a police station six miles from the centre of Herat,
raising questions about the strength of law in a corner of western Afghanistan and in one of the first cities that has made the formal transition to Afghan-led security."
The Times said the riot last hours and resulted in the death of one man, a burnt police station, and juvenile detention for the two young lovers.
"Officially, their fates lie in the hands of an unsteady legal system. But they face harsher judgments of family and community," The Times said.
"Ms Mohammedi's uncle visited her in jail to say she had shamed the family, and promised that they would kill her once she was released.
"Her father, an illiterate labourer who works in Iran, sorrowfully concurred. He cried during two visits to the jail, saying almost nothing to his daughter.
"Blood, he said, was perhaps the only way out."
Her father, Kher, urged the government to kill both of the 17-year-olds.
"The teenagers, embarrassed to talk about love, said plainly that they were ready for death. But they were baffled by why they should have to be killed," The Times said.
A stoning ordered by the Taliban last year resulted in the death of two lovers who had eloped.
"The stoning marked a brutal application of Shariah law, captured on a video recording released online months later," The Times reported.
A provincial council has decided that Halima and Rafi deserve the government's protection "because neither was engaged, and because each said they wanted to get married".
Gay Islam,and Saudi Prince’s
Saudi prince affair - gay man's reprieve
Paul Tatnell
The Daily Telegraph
August 02, 2011 12:00AM
A MAN who claims to have been paid for sex by a Saudi prince has escaped immediate deportation because he fears he will be persecuted for being homosexual.
The Refugee Review Tribunal has been ordered to reconsider giving a visa to the man, who cannot be named, after first rejecting his tale of huge payments and months of secret royal liaisons.
Homosexuality is banned in Saudi Arabia and men have been jailed, lashed and reportedly executed.
The man has applied for a protection visa, claiming that because of his sexuality he fears his family's wrath and persecution from his community in Lebanon.
Court documents say that the man said he left his boyfriend in 2008 and travelled to Saudi Arabia because "the Saudi prince liked him very much". He said the prince arranged a visa and paid for his travel
and they had sex "in return for financial and material support".
But the deal went sour when the man was booted from the country after he was sprung having an affair with a friend of the prince.
The man fled to Melbourne where he frequented gay nightclubs.
Evidence tendered on his behalf included a reference from the prince, which his lawyers said showed that "he loved (the man) so much".
But the Immigration Department found the man's claims to fear persecution in Lebanon were undermined by "multiple inconsistencies" in his evidence about his employment, his first homosexual
relationship and his circumstances just before his travel to Saudi Arabia.
The tribunal also doubted the man's allegations, refusing to accept that he "was in a homosexual relationship with the prince or one of his friends". It even doubted the man was gay.
But the Federal Magistrates' Court ruled the tribunal erred in its decision to deny the man a visa because it failed to raise its doubts about his sexuality and affair with the prince during its questioning.
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