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yavoon
12-09-2007, 10:32 PM
J/K, they kill apostates in iran, this is britain.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/12/09/nmuslim109.xml&page=1

Sofia Allam simply could not believe it. Her kind, loving father was sitting in front of her threatening to kill her. He said she had brought shame and humiliation on him, that she was now "worse than the muck on their shoes" and she deserved to die.



Religious persecution of the kind Sofia suffers is increasingly common in Britain today

And what had brought on his transformation? He had discovered that she had left the Muslim faith in which he had raised her and become a Christian.

"He said he couldn't have me in the house now that I was a Kaffir [an insulting term for a non-Muslim]," Sofia - not her real name - remembers.

"He said I was damned for ever. He insulted me horribly. I couldn't recognise that man as the father who had been so kind to me as I was growing up.

"My mother's transformation was even worse. She constantly beat me about the head. She screamed at me all the time. I remember saying to them, as they were shouting death threats, 'Mum, Dad - you're saying you should kill me… but I'm your daughter! Don't you realise that?'?"

and tack on:

"a survey by the think-tank Policy Exchange, for instance, revealed that 36 per cent of young Muslims believe that those who leave Islam should be killed."

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
12-09-2007, 11:30 PM
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alkemical
12-09-2007, 11:56 PM
pssst - i heard muslims said nacho cheese was infidel sauce

cutthemdown
12-10-2007, 05:03 AM
70 percent of Muslims aren't nuts like this. It's the 30 percent of 2 billion that is a problem. So we have like a few hundred million people who want to kill us all.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
12-10-2007, 08:33 AM
70 percent of Muslims aren't nuts like this. It's the 30 percent of 2 billion that is a problem. So we have like a few hundred million people who want to kill us all.

A few hundred million, eh?

I can see the war profiteers who give Chimpy McFlightsuit his marching orders salivating as we speak.

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yavoon
12-11-2007, 01:59 PM
70 percent of Muslims aren't nuts like this. It's the 30 percent of 2 billion that is a problem. So we have like a few hundred million people who want to kill us all.

there are sorts of different kinds of bigotry done in the name of islam. but a large part of the worst of it is driven by sharia.

TailgateNut
12-11-2007, 02:05 PM
70 percent of Muslims aren't nuts like this. It's the 30 percent of 2 billion that is a problem. So we have like a few hundred million people who want to kill us all.


DAMN! I better run to Home Depot and stock up on Duct Tape!

You people need help! I hear that fear can kill!ROFL!

defenseman
12-11-2007, 02:43 PM
there are sorts of different kinds of bigotry done in the name of islam. but a large part of the worst of it is driven by sharia.

You'll never see it on "primetime" that's for sure. God forbid they get mad at "you", the lefty media outlet that is, they are scared of them I'll lay odds...dman

Bronco_Beerslug
12-11-2007, 03:16 PM
You'll never see it on "primetime" that's for sure. God forbid they get mad at "you", the lefty media outlet that is, they are scared of them I'll lay odds...dmanThen FOX should have all these stories on the front page, right?

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
12-17-2007, 09:25 AM
Here's a story about which you won't hear a word of protest from Yvonne:

Sister Dianna Ortiz Details Her Abduction and Torture by U.S.-Backed Guatemalan Military

Sister Dianna Ortiz speaks about her abduction and torture by security forces in Guatemala in 1989, when she worked as a missionary among indigenous peoples. She testifies for a mock trial of Bush administration officials for breaking laws on torture held during the “Call for Justice Weekend” in September.

The Call for Justice Weekend took place in September, organized by the Unitarian Universalists Service Committee. The weekend featured workshops, panel discussions and testimony by torture survivors from the Middle East, Latin America and the U.S. One of the featured events was a mock trial of Bush administration officials for breaking U.S and international laws regarding torture. Participants in the trial included Jennifer Harbury, who testified about her husband, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Maguire of Ireland and Sister Dianna Ortiz.

In 1989, Sister Ortiz was abducted by security forces while working as a missionary among indigenous people in Guatemala. She was taken to a secret prison in the capital center and brutally tortured. She was questioned by Professor Margaret Montoya who is an attorney and longtime civil rights activist who teaches at the University of New Mexico.

Full transcript here:

http://www.democracynow.org/2005/10/12/sister_dianna_ortiz_details_her_abduction