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Thursday, May 30, 2013
And for those who launch a charge against their wives, accusing them, but have no witnesses or evidence, except themselves; let the testimony of one of them be four testimonies, (swearing four times) by Allah that he is the one speaking the truth.

Koran: 24:6

MUSLIM WOMEN 'CONSPIRED TO FORCE MARRIAGE' ON YOUNG GIRL

Here again (and again and again and again) the media reprts on this heinous Islamic practice, but never mentions the I-word. As for the Brits, they can't allow sharia and sharia courts, sharia no-go zones and then say, oh, oops. They have to ban the sharia, outlaw the courts and take a stand for Western law. As for the Muslimas who tried to force this poor young woman, this is their culture and their ideology. They are trapped. They do not fight, they submit. They are as big a part of the problem as the men.

The judge is pathetic for saying that this was "a very sad case." It is an outrage. Women as chattel and the inherrent misogyny is not sad, it's monstrous, and should be responded to as a grievous human rights abuse.
Pam Geller: Jihad watch
How the hell can Muslim women live the lives of domestic animals? Because in Islam, that is what they are. Koran(2:223) - "Your wives are as a tilth unto you; so approach your tilth when or how ye will."
Today's news made by « atlasshrugs2000 » 

Two women could be jailed after it was alleged they conspired to force a girl to marry against her will, breaching a court order banning any arranged wedding.

The girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, turned up at a police station on May 20 alleging she had been forced by her family to marry a man she had only met once, counsel for Bedfordshire Police James Weston told a hearing at Luton County Court.

The girl also alleged death threats had previously been made against her if she refused to marry he said.

His Honour Judge Sir Gavyn Arthur, presiding, said it appeared to be "a very sad case".
if she refused "she would be taken to Pakistan and shot, and everybody back home would be told it was suicide
The women are accused of breaching Forced Marriage Protection Orders made by Judge Arthur at Luton County Court on November 27, 2012.

Both women deny any breaches.

At an administrative hearing in the case, Mr Weston said the orders had been made after the girl told police "there were threats to take her to Pakistan and force her to marry".

The girl had also alleged that if she refused "she would be taken to Pakistan and shot, and everybody back home would be told it was suicide".

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