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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Do "princesses" of the hate mongering islamofascist Saudi dictator family already have got the right to fart?


Probably not because we haven't heard BBC reporting on it as they usually eagerly do on whatever tiny "progress" from this black hole of medieval moral darkness. 




Adam Coogle (Human Rights Watch): "There are no laws that protect women specifically. If, for example, a woman claims rape, and a man says it was consensual, she can face a counter charge of adultery,"

Klevius: The Saudi law is Sharia and essentially based on the same principles as all the world's muslims Saudi based organization OIC and its Cairo declaration on "islamic human rights" (Sharia)! And some of the most fundamental principles in islamic Sharia are totally at odds with Human Rights. That's why OIC created a completely separate legal system for muslims in the UN and the world! A system that is both racist and sexist compared to Human Rights.

European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee in association with the Delegation for relations with the Arab Peninsula held an exchange of views in Brussels Monday with Mohammad Al-Issa, Saudi Minister of Justice, on the reforms of the judicial system in Saudi Arabia: "In its general principles, our judicial philosophy is not in contradiction with that which is in force in other countries, whether we are talking about civil, commercial or criminal proceedings. In Saudi Arabia, what is of the greatest importance to us is not to contradict the constitutional text, which is inspired from Islamic canonical law, the Sharia". And the judge has full discretion to interpret. He may draw his judgement from jurisprudence or he may draw it from his own interpretation.

Saudi "king" Abdullah: “We refuse to marginalize women in society in all roles that comply with Sharia”.



Klevius: Well, dah!

Saudi women are barred from driving and were required by law to seek the approval of a male “guardian” to work, travel abroad and to undergo surgery.

Aiyah Saihati: All these baby steps are not enough. There is a need for removing any constraints that make [women] unequal to men in terms of self-determination, be it the need for guardian permits for education, travel, hospitalization, as well as being treated with full citizenship, as men, in rights to housing or citizenship for her children.

Klevius: Impossible within any form of Sharia!


Adam Coogle (Human Rights Watch): There is no penal code that protects women and girls from domestic violence, marital rape is not considered a crime in Saudi Arabia, and there is no legal protection that any women can cling to in the face of abuse.


Rawda Al Youssef: My guardian knows what’s best for me!


Klevius:  This is the most disgusting form of cultural "femininity", i.e. sex segregation!






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