Hari nih udah keberapa ratus kalinya kau jilat pantat PEMBANTU kamu ? --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > Si suryana pasti akan kaing2 ngejilat pantat Islam dgn bilang di Indonesia ga > kayak di Mali. > > > Tp Aceh kan udah mulai kayak di Mali atau Mesir atau Pakistan, hehehe... Cuma > berhubung namanya anjing buduk piaraan orang Islam, maka suryana ga pernah > ngeliat yg tjd di Aceh, apa yg tjd di Bogor pd GKI Yasmin aja ga kliatan oleh > si anjing buduk suryana. > > > > http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/mali-islamists-repressive-report-17316963#.UGJQCdXYK_K > > Mali Islamists Becoming More Repressive, Report > > By KRISTA LARSON Associated Press > > BAMAKO, Mali September 25, 2012 (AP) > > Radical Islamists in control of northern Mali are becoming "increasingly > repressive," amputating limbs, whipping people in the streets and > stoning to death a couple accused of adultery, a human rights group said > Tuesday. > > The Islamists' efforts to impose their strict form of Islamic law known > as Shariah has also extended to banning ring tones on mobile phones that are > not Quranic verse readings, as well as prohibiting cigarettes and > alcohol. > > Women who wear jewelry or perfume, or fail to cover their heads can also face > punishment, Human Rights Watch said in its report Tuesday. > > "The Islamist armed groups have become increasingly repressive as they > have tightened their grip over northern Mali," said Corinne Dufka, > senior Africa researcher at Human Rights Watch. "Stonings, amputations > and floggings have become the order of the day in an apparent attempt to > force the local population to accept their world view." > > Human Rights Watch said it had documented at least eight amputations > since the radical Islamists seized power earlier this year in the north > of Mali, a predominantly moderate Muslim country in western Africa. > Other elderly residents collapsed after being flogged as punishment, the > group said. > > The Islamists were able to solidify their hold across the region after a > military coup in the distant capital of Bamako last March. The > country's vast north â" an area the size of France â" has fallen out of > government control and the West African regional bloc has proposed a > military intervention to help take back the area. > > However, several Islamist groups including Ansar Dine and al-Qaida's > North Africa branch have been strengthening their presence there in > recent months amid the power vacuum. Witnesses have reported that most > of the leadership has come from other countries, including Mauritania, > Algeria, Senegal, Tunisia and Chad, Human Rights Watch said. > > The Islamists have also recruited hundreds of children as young as 12 in an > effort to boost their ranks after fighting in northern Mali forced > nearly half a million people to flee earlier this year. > > Northern Mali still remains too dangerous for most aid groups and > activists to visit. Human Rights Watch said it had gathered information > about the human rights abuses through interviews with nearly 100 people > including victims, witnesses, religious leaders and others. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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