Hehehe.... kasus di bawah itu nunjukin bhw tukang merkosa itu bisa bebas dr 
hukum. 


Jg di Saudi, berapa ekor tukang merkosa tkw yg dihukum? Bisa dibilang ga ada, 
sementara tkw yg diperkosa itu bejibun sampe pernah ada artikel yg bilang bhw 
tiap bulan ada 15-20 bayi yg ditinggalkan di Cengkareng oleh tkw. Tinggal liat 
tampang bayi2 itu, kita tau bhw bapaknya itu adalah Arab.

Itu artinya, tukang merkosa di Islam itu bisa bebas merkosa tanpa dihukum, dgn 
begitu kan artinya Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt tukang merkosa.






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From: ndeboost <rambitese...@rocketmail.com>
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 8:37:51 AM
Subject: [proletar] Re: Outrageous verdict

   
Mautahu tukang perkosa? Paulus!!
KATEBE Ajaran Yesus dibilangnya susu. Padahal Yesus bilangnya yg
disampaikan adalah dari Bapa.

Mau tahu pembunuh? Paulus!!
KATEBE Yesus digantung di tiang jemuran sampai kering lalu mati 
berdasarkan kutukan Paulus

Mau tahu perampok? Paulus!!
KATEBE yg ditantang Yesus sbg pengembala umatnya adalah Petrus.

Mau tahu pendusta? Paulus!!
Silahkan periksa Rome 3:7

Mau tahu yg mencla-mencle? Paulus!!
Hari ini dia bilang orang anu mbesok orang anu

Paulus ini KATEBE 1/2 anjing (Yunani, kafir), 1/2 Yahudi.
Kalau kelak ketemu Yesus a.s termasuk yg bakalan diadili ga?

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Mau jadi tukang merkosa? Masuk islam aja, hehehe....
>
> Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt tukang merkosa.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: sunny ambon@...
> To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...
> Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 7:58:17 PM
> Subject: [proletar] Outrageous verdict
>
>
>
> http://arabnews.com/opinion/editorial/article369994.ece
>
> Editorial
> Apr 22, 2011 22:19
> Outrageous verdict
> The acquittal in the Mukhtaran Mai case is a blow to Pakistan itself
and to its
> legal system
>
> The acquittal by Pakistan's Supreme Court of five of the six men
charged with
> raping a girl because her 12-year-old brother had been seeing a girl
from their
> family, has been greeted with outrage around the world.
>
> This, however, should not be seen as a new cause for the international
women's
> liberation movement but as a blow to Pakistan itself and to its legal
system.
> The conviction of one man who took part in the gang-rape was upheld by
> Pakistan's highest court, but the other five men walked free for,
according to
> the court, lack of evidence. The convicted man saw his death sentence
commuted
> to life imprisonment.
>
> There are three important lessons for Pakistan arising from this
sordid and
> deplorable crime. The first is that such "punishments" are not
uncommon in a
> country where family honor is often paramount. It seems clear that as
a result
> of the friendship between a young boy and a girl from another clan,
the elders
> of that clan decreed the family of the other should be humiliated. It
is
> important to realize this was not just a rape crime. All too often in
similar
> circumstances the victim, weighed down by the shame of what has
happened to her,
> has taken her own life. Therefore ultimately this was a crime of
attempted
> murder. No civilized society should be prepared to tolerate such
behavior.
>
> The second lesson has been taught by the victim herself, Mukhtaran
Mai, an
> illiterate peasant girl, who instead of taking her own life in the
face of her
> enforced dishonor, bravely chose to take on her rapists and in doing
so, the
> entire Pakistani police and judicial system. She and her family are
still being
> threatened with murder.
>
> She still maintains the police never took her statement properly and
failed to
> investigate the crime in an efficient and timely manner. Hence, she
says, it
> could be claimed there was a lack of evidence against all but one of
her
> attackers, even though she was able to identify a number of them. The
courts in
> which she pursued the men who had violated her, also displayed a
distinct lack
> of interest in her evidence, preferring to accept the police claims
rather than
> challenging law officers to demonstrate the effectiveness of their
> investigation.
>
> This is not, however, the disaster that outsiders are claiming it to
be. There
> can be no doubt Pakistan has been shocked by the case. For the
majority there is
> a sense of shame that such violent and degrading behavior can ever
take place
> and frustration that both police and courts have been so slow and
reluctant to
> move against it. Remember this is a crime which took place fully nine
years ago.
> The impact of the case on the authorities is likely to bring about a
sea change
> in official attitudes. Next time that such a heinous crime is brought
to the
> attention of the police, it must be hoped that it will not just be the
rapists
> who are charged, but also the elders who ordered the depraved crime.
>
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>
>
>
>
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