mummymonkey
Did you spill my pint?
15 days in a Sudanese clink. Lovely.
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Both sexes. What is modest for a man may however not be modest enough for a woman.Curious: does the "dress modestly" thing apply to all, or just chattel...er, I mean women?
No, it's absolutely outrageous that blasphemy is a crime at all, anywhere (including the UK, though I'm certainly not suggesting our blasphemy laws are comparable with Sudan's). As you rightly say, it's an abomination, even in its accurate, unexaggerated form. Let's not allow our emotions to get in the way of our scepticism, though. However bad this is, the teacher is very unlikely to be 'facing 40 lashes', so let's stick to the facts.
I submit you have not been to the NOW site, and have not read any of the articles I was able to pull up with simple search terms, such as "Islam" and "Sharia."
I therefore dismiss your allegation ["NOW has been utterly silent on the suffering of women in "original" cultures (such as Sudan's)"] as being without a factual basis, due to absence of research.
And no, I don't have a LIIIINNNNKK!
Well said, MCB.MCB Appalled At Sudanese Decision to Charge Gillian Gibbons
The Muslim Council of Britain is appalled at the decision of the Sudanese authorities to charge the British schoolteacher, Gillian Gibbons, for allegedly 'insulting religion'.
"This is a disgraceful decision and defies common sense. There was clearly no intention on the part of the teacher to deliberately insult the Islamic faith. The children in Ms Gibbons' class and their parents have all testified as to her innocence in this matter. We call upon the Sudanese President, Umar al-Bashir, to intervene in this case without delay to ensure that Ms Gibbons is freed from this quite shameful ordeal," said Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Britain.
(From BBC News site)
Sudan's top clerics have called for the full measure of the law to be used against Mrs Gibbons and labelled her actions part of a Western plot against Islam.
15 days in a Sudanese clink. Lovely.
I suggest the UK demonstrate to these wankers what a Western plot against Islam might look like. A squadron of Tornado jets, bombs on about a dozen mosques in Khartoum.Sudan's top clerics have called for the full measure of the law to be used against Mrs Gibbons and labelled her actions part of a Western plot against Islam.
This is at least some slightly more positive news about all this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7119391.stm
Nope.your link said:The media in Sudan and the Middle-East have largely ignored the case.
So, Darat, Teek, has anyone on your side of the pond looked up how much foreign aid y'all give to Sudan these days? I'll bet it's too much.
Nope.
Not positive.
You have been in Whoville too long, Darat. Whoville means bloody eff all in the Sudan.
DR
So, Darat, Teek, has anyone on your side of the pond looked up how much foreign aid y'all give to Sudan these days? I'll bet it's too much.
Yes, I thought that. Foreign aid with strings attached is a dangerous concept, but in this case, I'd be happy to withdraw all aid to Sudan pending that woman's immediate release.
It manifests itself in the West because of libs.
You don't have many conservatives nodding sagely and agreeing that it would indeed be a good idea if Muslims in their countries were to face a religious law, not the constitutional laws of the democracies in which they live.
Tokie
Rubbish. How on earth could she have known that naming a soft toy Mohammed, a common boy's name and chosen by the children themselves, would land her 15 days in a Sudanese jail? What utter tosh.It's a country where women can get punished (more severely) for being raped. She should have known that the name muhamed could have given her trouble, of course it shouldn't have, but she could have known.