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--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Rahwana  wrote:
>
> islam mengerikan ?...itu sih kata orang kafir...
> kata orang islam sih, indah tuh....damai tuh.....rahmatan lilalamin
> pula....katanyaaaa.....makanya si ara kaga demen kalo islam
> dikritik......hwakakakakak....
> 
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Bukan Pedanda wrote:
> 
> > **
> >
> >
> >
> > Islam itu sungguh mengerikan...
> >
> > --
> >
> > Mali shariah amputees and displaced speak out
> > Mohammed Adow
> >
> > Mohammed Adow, based in Nairobi, has over 10 years of experience reporting
> > from across Africa.
> >
> > January 15, 2013 - 16:48
> >
> > Maman Dedeou says rebels chopped off his forearm with a sharp knife
> >
> > Maman Dedeou, 23, gently holds the rounded stump that now serves as his
> > arm staring into the distance and remembering life before the moments that
> > turned his world upside down.
> >
> > Malian rebels in his hometown of Timbuktu cut off Dedeou's right arm after
> > he was accused of stealing.
> >
> > "I was forced onto a chair and my arms were tightly bound to it," he said.
> > "With a razor, one of the rebel leaders traced a circle on my forearm
> > before chopping it off with a sharp knife," he recalled with tears welling
> > in his eyes.
> >
> > "What they did to me was unfair. I did no wrong. I wish I could go back
> > and avenge for what they did to me."
> >
> > Such amputations are designed to shock — residents are often summoned to
> > watch. This harsh application of shariah, with people accused of being
> > thieves sometimes having their feet amputated as well, has occurred at
> > least 14 times since the Islamist takeover last spring according to human
> > rights activists.
> >
> > Many of the amputation victims have now drifted down to Bamako, in the
> > south, which despite suffering from its own political volatility has become
> > a haven for tens of thousands fleeing harsh conditions in the north,
> > including the forced recruitment of child soldiers by the rebels.
> >
> > It's in Bamako that I also met 40-year-old Maman Traore just moments after
> > he arrived from the northern city of Timbuktu. He escaped with his wife and
> > five children on a boat on the river Niger after the French offensive
> > against rebels in the north began.
> >
> > Traore and his family are some of 30,000 Malians displaced since the
> > French offensive and renewed fighting in the north started.
> >
> > Aid workers have described the recently displaced as mostly made of
> > "panicked and exhausted" people. Most are headed to Bamako or the town of
> > Segou which is the last government-controlled town to the north.
> >
> > "As we approached Konna, we saw French fighter jets flying between Sevare
> > and Konna," Traore told me. "We could see people fleeing Kona. We could
> > also hear the sound of the falling bombs."
> >
> > He also described the dire situation he left back in Timbuktu.
> >
> > "There is no security. All our rights are violated. All kinds of
> > atrocities and crimes you can think of are happening in Timbuktu. You
> > cannot walk on the streets or even make a call. We really welcome French
> > intervention," he said.
> >
> > Traore said that while many people would like to leave northern Mali, they
> > couldn't afford the hefty prices boat owners are charging, and most roads
> > remain cut off.
> >
> > While some of the displaced live in camps run by churches and religious
> > organisations, many others are dispersed within the capital - living with
> > friends and relatives.
> >
> > Traore and his family are now staying with relatives of his wife in Bamako
> > where they begin a new life in displacement.
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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