Kalo masuk Islam, yg dipotong itu cuma sepotong kecil, tp kalo keluar dr Islam, 
maka ybs akan dipotong2.






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> From: Rahwana <nyawa.ib...@gmail.com>
>To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 3:38 PM
>Subject: Re: [proletar] Genital mutilation may not be isolated
> 
>memotong sebagian anggota tubuh (piercing) merupakan tradisi barbar...
>hwakakakakakak......
>
>On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:05 AM, item abu <item...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
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>>
>>
>> Hehehe... orang Islam lagi2 motong itil cewek.
>>
>> Knp orang Islam itu begitu doyan motongin itil cewek? Pasti krn mereka
>> emang terobsesi dgn alat kelamin cewek berhubung mereka itu emang gila sex.
>>
>>
>> http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/latest/a/-/latest/14845205/four-charged-with-genital-mutilation/
>>
>> Genital mutilation may not be isolated
>> By Isabel Hayes and Adam Bennett, AAP
>> Updated September 13, 2012, 7:24 pm
>>
>> The charging of four people over the circumcision of two young girls
>> in Sydney has led to fears that other cases of female genital mutilation
>> have gone undetected in NSW.
>>
>> A sheik, a retired nurse and a man
>> and woman have been charged over the genital mutilation of the girls,
>> who were aged six and seven when the procedure was allegedly carried out
>> in a home in metropolitan Sydney 18 months ago.
>>
>> It is understood
>> to be the first time anyone has been charged over the offence in NSW,
>> with police alleging the procedure was carried out for cultural reasons.
>>
>> Shabbir Vaziri, 56, a sheik from Auburn, appeared before Burwood Local
>> Court on Thursday where he was granted bail.
>>
>> He is charged with two counts of being an accessory after the fact to
>> female genital mutilation and with hindering the police investigation.
>>
>> Earlier on Thursday, a 68-year-old woman - a retired nurse - was charged
>> with performing the procedure on the two girls.
>>
>> A 42-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman were arrested last Friday and
>> charged with two counts of female genital mutilation. Police have
>> refused to confirm media reports the pair are the girls' parents.
>>
>> Detective Superintendent John Kerlatec told reporters the girls were
>> members of a small cultural community in Sydney and were still living in
>> the family
>> home.
>>
>> "The children are still with their parents. I can stress
>> that, despite this procedure, they are good parents," Det Supt Kerlatec
>> said.
>>
>> "Contradictory as it may sound, it's a procedure that they believe in
>> their own culture is appropriate."
>>
>> There was no pattern of abuse in the family home, he added.
>>
>> Police and Health NSW have engaged strongly with the community in
>> question,
>> and Det Supt Kerlatec said many people had been "forthcoming with their
>> rejection" of the practice of circumcising girls.
>>
>> "Sadly, there are some members of the community who think it is still an
>> accepted process," he said.
>>
>> Asked if he thought there may be more victims, Det Supt Kerlatec said:
>> "We're not aware of any other incidents at this stage, but I can't discount
>> that fact."
>>
>> NSW Family and Community Services and Minister Pru
>> Goward said she thought it was "unlikely" that the incident was an
>> isolated one.
>>
>> "That's why the rules were changed in 1994, because I believe that the
>> state was aware that this was a distinct possibility," Ms Goward told
>> reporters at NSW parliament.
>>
>> Ms Goward said female genital mutilation was an "abhorrent practice" and
>> "a form of child abuse".
>>
>> "It is illegal, and whilst there might be cultural practices acceptable to
>> some communities in NSW, it remains the case that it is illegal and that
>> the full force of the law will be brought to bear," she said.
>>
>> The court heard Vaziri held an Indian passport and was about to fly to
>> India when he was arrested, making him a possible flight risk.
>>
>> Granting bail to Vaziri, Magistrate Christopher Longley noted that if
>> convicted he would probably be jailed.
>>
>> "To the overwhelming majority of citizens, this is a most serious set of
>> circumstances," he said.
>>
>> Vaziri's matter was adjourned to September 26 in Parramatta Local Court,
>> when
>> the 42-year-old man and 35-year-old woman will also appear.
>> The retired nurse will face Campbelltown Local Court on October 3.
>>
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