http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/15593.html

Lawyer takes on Saudi Sharia police
Posted on : Sat, 23 Dec 2006 15:54:01 GMT | Author : World News Editor

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 23 A Saudi human rights lawyer says the 
morals police oppress people in the name of religion and act as if the 
law does not apply to them.

Abdul-Rahman al-Lahem, 35, will take on the Sharia police, charged with 
enforcing Islamic laws, in court next week. He accuses them of 
kidnapping a woman and her daughter as they left someone's home on the 
outskirts of Riyadh, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

The police assumed the women had been visiting male friends and accused 
them of illegal promiscuity. But the two had been at the home of female 
relatives.

Unlike thousands of women who are intimidated into dropping their 
grievances, the women insisted on taking their kidnappers to court.

If we win this case, it will have more of an impact than a dozen 
lectures or newspaper articles, Lahem told the Post. It will send a 
powerful message to them, and to the public, who view men of the cloth 
as untouchable. It will prove that nobody is above the rule of law.

Copyright 2006 by UPI

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