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Monday, July 21, 2008

The UK Court And Shari'a Law

How will the court rule in the case of "EM," a divorced woman, and her eight-year-old son -- both of whom may be deported to Lebanon. The case comes before the House of Lords today and tomorrow, with a decision in a few weeks.

"How can the same government which champions equal treatment under British law now deport mother and child to face certain separation under Sharia?" states Alex Gask, of civil-rights organization Liberty.

See more at this posting by Raymond Ibrahim at Dhimmi Watch.

2 comments:

  1. Sure enough,

    Women's Space denied the two posts, one on this case in UK, the other on the situation in Italy...

    I of course expected as such, but wanted to show you,

    the 'controls' in feminist media being used to silence or totally keep out any criticism of women's human rights in Islam,

    unless its propaganda by the jihadi women--

    it is not only proof of colonization via Islamists but a pysops,

    by the VERY VOCAL FORCES who 'claim' to be about Women's Rights.

    Its not only 'silence' on their part, it IS A DELIBERATE STRATEGY AND AGENDA,

    its not just Islamists killing these women slowly [or quick, depending],

    its the silent yet complicit feminist left groups, or left feminists, radicals that are Just as guilty,

    it needs to be exposed. It isn't just a naive belief in multiculturalism, no,

    its far more, its a selling women out on purpose, to destroy western civilization.

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  2. Damien & Natasha,
    I know a lot of everyday people who are concerned about creeping shari'a. But they're afraid to open their mouths! Afraid of what? Of lots of things, but the matter of most concern is that they might be viewed as having "closed minds."

    Or they say to me, "You don't really think that could happen, do you?"

    If the creeping shari'a continues the way it is now, they'll have a lot more to be concerned about.

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