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  • And this is a religion of peace..yea, right.

    Here is yet another example of how radical the people that follow the muslim religion are. They are such peaceful animals.




    ITTAN WALLI, Pakistan – In early November, in the dusty city of Sheikhupura in Pakistan’s heartland, Asia Bibi, an illiterate Christian woman and mother of five, was sentenced to death by hanging under the country’s blasphemy laws.

    Her crime? She allegedly insulted the Prophet Muhammad.

    Almost immediately, the death sentence unleashed international condemnation, and put pressure on Pakistan’s government to overturn the verdict and amend the country’s blasphemy laws – a holdover from a 19th century penal code designed to protect minority religious sects during British colonial times.

    The law was radicalized during the 1980’s under the military dictatorship of General Zia ul Haq. He imposed life sentences, even death, for blasphemy to appease the mullahs and legitimize his grip on power.

    Pope Benedict XVI appealed for clemency but hard-line Islamic groups have threatened civil war if the government pardons Bibi or attempts to amend the law.

    Bibi’s husband, 48-year-old Ashiq Masih, is desperate, convinced radical Islamic groups are aiming to kill the family. He has gone into hiding, along with his children, sheltered inside a Christian colony in an outlying district of Sheikhupura. Masih insists his wife was framed, a victim of old score-settling in their village of Ittan Walli, where his family was just one of two Christian families.


    “She was picking berries with other women, when she was sent to get water,” her husband said. “One of the women refused to drink the water after my wife dipped her cup into the bucket. This woman said it was contaminated because it was touched by a Christian.” According to Masih, all the women then started taunting his wife, and shouting insults against her mother and their children. Bibi just repeated the same insults back at them. “The name of the holy prophet never came up.”

    At the time, Masih said he thought that was the end of it. It wasn’t.

    “Five days later, the local cleric came to our house, followed by an angry mob, and dragged my wife away,” he said, recalling the incident that took place in June 2009. They beat her, ripped off her clothes and accused her of insulting the prophet. Then they locked her up in a house until the police came to take her away.”


    In an interview with NBC News, Qari Muhammed Salem, the local cleric in Ittan Walli, accused Masih of lying. “I talked to everyone who witnessed this incident and she is guilty,” he said. “She confessed to the crime in front of the entire village and then she begged for forgiveness,” he insisted.

    “She even told me she said these things in rage during a heated argument and would never think of blasphemy,” he said. Salem said he called the police to lock her up, only to protect her, because the angry mob would have killed her.

    Najma Yousaf, a sister of Bibi, still lives in the family home in Ittan Walli, a rural village of approximately 10,000 inhabitants, almost all Muslim. “I’m not afraid to live in our house,” she said. “The villagers are all very nice with me, my husband and our children. They are angry with my sister.”

    Bibi, 45, is the first woman condemned to death under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. While no one has ever been executed, most of the accused – all men – languish in prison alone and forgotten. Human rights groups point out that the law is a convenient way to settle scores, often among the Christian community who total about 2 million of Pakistan’s 175 million people.

    In a statement released from New York, Human Rights Watch, called for Pakistan’s government to immediately introduce legislation to repeal the blasphemy laws.

    “Asia Bibi has suffered greatly and should never have been put behind bars,” said Ali Dayan Hasan, senior South Asia researcher at Human Rights Watch. “The injustice and fear the blasphemy law spawns will only cease when this heinous law is repealed.”

    Other minority groups are targets too. The Ahmadis, an Islamic minority sect that has been declared non-Muslim under Pakistani law, are often the victims of intimidation and violence and incarcerated under the blasphemy laws. In addition, they are prime targets of the Pakistani Taliban who, in the past, have blown up their mosques, killing hundreds, according to Human Rights Watch.

    Bibi’s lawyer has filed an appeal with the High Court in Lahore and Pakistan’s President Asif Zardari may consider an unconditional pardon if the appeals process takes too long.

    So far, the Minister for Minority Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti submitted a report on the case to Zardari. He concluded that the charges were baseless. In an interview with NBC News, he said that Bibi could be released on appeal in the high court. “We should wait for the court proceedings but if the court delays then the president may pardon her on the basis that she is innocent,” he said.

    Bhatti is well aware of the possible consequences of an acquittal. Judges have been assassinated for freeing victims and several accused persons have been gunned down inside prisons or outside courtrooms as they walked free.

    “We will protect Asia and her entire family,” the minister said. “No harm will come to them.”

    Sidra, Bibi’s 18-year-old daughter, takes her younger sisters to the jail every Tuesday to visit their mother. “My mother tells us not to cry and to be strong,” she said. “But now, my mother is crying, so how can we be strong.”

    With media reports of a possible pardon for Bibi, hard line Islamic groups have held demonstrations in cities across Pakistan. They’ve warned Zardari of a severe backlash if he commutes her death sentence.

    At one rally, organized by “The Movement for the Protection of the Prophet’s Honor” denounced any attempt to change the law. “We are ready to sacrifice our life for the prophet,” they chanted.

  • #2
    I'll say it!


    Fuck Mohammed in his illiterate plagiarizing ass!
    Ded

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    • #3
      these people are thieves, liars, hypocrites among other things. The pedophile puppet mohammed can kiss my white Christian ass.
      Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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      • #4
        all religions are the same they fill your head with make believe and fairy tales and it drives people to do things like this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hollywood View Post
          all religions are the same they fill your head with make believe and fairy tales and it drives people to do things like this.


          Stevo
          Originally posted by SSMAN
          ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hollywood View Post
            all religions are the same they fill your head with make believe and fairy tales and it drives people to do things like this.
            Whew... thank goodness I don't believe any of that crap and just stick to the teachings of the Bible!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hollywood View Post
              all religions are the same they fill your head with make believe and fairy tales and it drives people to do things like this.
              I don't think the US has imprisoned and murdered anyone for religous differences since the salem witch trials. We've progressed both as a religion and a country - how come Islam can't do that? To say that all religions are the same is totally inaccurate. All religions are flawed, but the brutality of Islam is no comparison to Christianity.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by stinginstang View Post
                I don't think the US has imprisoned and murdered anyone for religous differences since the salem witch trials. We've progressed both as a religion and a country - how come Islam can't do that? To say that all religions are the same is totally inaccurate. All religions are flawed, but the brutality of Islam is no comparison to Christianity.
                No comparison anymore. Christianity used to be the same way. I do agree though, that christians now days are more tolerant. However, religion does put some crazy beliefs in peoples heads.

                That's some crazy shit over there. Fuck Muhammad, that cocksucker.
                "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stinginstang View Post
                  I don't think the US has imprisoned and murdered anyone for religous differences since the salem witch trials. We've progressed both as a religion and a country - how come Islam can't do that? To say that all religions are the same is totally inaccurate. All religions are flawed, but the brutality of Islam is no comparison to Christianity.
                  Cause they are still in the middle ages over there. Shit most of the tribes didn't even know 9/11 happened.

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                  • #10
                    ...

                    I forgot to mention.

                    FUcK muhammad in his goat fucker ass.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by poopnut2 View Post
                      No comparison anymore. Christianity used to be the same way. I do agree though, that christians now days are more tolerant. However, religion does put some crazy beliefs in peoples heads.
                      We had nearly a 700 year head start, they'll come along eventually. Hopefully we are still around to see it when they do. Vlad Tepes seems to be about the only person in history that knew how to fight them.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Hollywood View Post
                        all religions are the same they fill your head with make believe and fairy tales and it drives people to do things like this.
                        Seldom do we get to read such a high-quality, run-on gem of a sentence like this. The knowledge you reveal of politics and religions is almost at genius level there, sport.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by poopnut2 View Post
                          No comparison anymore. Christianity used to be the same way. I do agree though, that christians now days are more tolerant. However, religion does put some crazy beliefs in peoples heads.

                          That's some crazy shit over there. Fuck Muhammad, that cocksucker.
                          Exactly, Christianity isnt as innocent of this type of behavior as everyone would believe. There was a time when people were killed for having different beliefs.

                          That being said, muslims prime goal is to spread Sharia law across the globe and believe that the prophet muhamed allows them to lie in order to reach that goal, aka "Taqqiya". They also tell the world how they have no ties with extremist and are such a peacefull religion. Nevermind the honor killings of their own kids and executions like this woman.

                          If you go to the other board and search under old posts, I was one of the people that said not all muslims should be blamed for 9-11 and how there are extremist and the ones that believe in peace but its all BS. If the "good" muslims were as good as they were then they would turn over the extremist that pray in their mosques but they dont. The whole religion, like most is horse shit brain washing.

                          There was a awsome video posted on the old board that talked about Taqqiya and gave examples and told the truth about islam. I wish I could find it but a quick search turns up nothing. It was a eye opener for sure.

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                          • #14
                            Who believes that Christianity never displayed this behavior? I'm not going to defend or ridicule it just like I'm not going to defend or ridicule white people since they owned Africans years ago.

                            It's funny how white people are always quick to jump on the "It was before my time" boat about slavery, but a lot of theose non-Christian white will still throw the Crusades or Spanish Inquisition in our face. Actually, that is more of Catholicism than Christianity anyway.

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                            • #15
                              A good documentary to check out is "The Third Jihad". You can stream it on Netflix. It's by a a Muslim-American physician who was a US Navy officer.

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