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Women killed in islamic countries.
Reader comment on item: Somalis Fear Children Will Falsely Claim Abuse

Submitted by Phil Greend (Canada), Jun 1, 2007 at 15:52

This girl was seen talking to a boy at school without her fathers permission, in many many islamic countries she would be dead or severely beaten. To make things worse , the muslim people if they found out about it would not do anything to him, There is a mild chance he might be charged but not likely convicted , and if convicted he would do little if any time. We know this to be true because of the huge number of times it has happened in muslim countries....So why would we expect islamic people to be different now.

The muslims want respect from us, this will only happen when muslims respect others.


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Somalis Fear Children Will Falsely Claim Abuse [138 words]Nicky PhilipJul 21, 2008 08:36
⇒ Women killed in islamic countries. [113 words]Phil GreendJun 1, 2007 15:52
Women in Islam [38 words]JimmyJun 12, 2009 01:47

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