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Wiam Wahhab: Women Look Like Garbage Bags 

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Former Lebanese Minister and Hizbullah Ally Wiam Wahhab Compares Women
Wearing the Niqab to Garbage Bags

Wiam Wahhab: "[The March 14 Coalition] make statements, such as: 'We don't
want a rule-of-the-jurisprudent state.' What is a rule-of-the-jurisprudent
state? I don't know myself. Someone should tell me what it is. I don't know
what this is all about. I don't know what a rule-of-the-jurisprudent state
is.

"Anyway, brother Sa'd [Al-Hariri], you don't want a rule-of-the-jurisprudent
state, but do you want a kingdom of beheadings, and of chopping off of
tongues, hands, and ears? These are the court rulings they issue in Saudi
Arabia. Haven't you heard what kind of rulings they issue? Verdicts of
beheadings by the sword, the chopping off of hands, and the chopping off of
ears and tongues.

Wiam_Wahhab"So you don't want a rule-of-the-jurisprudent state - and we
still don't know what such a state is - but do you want a kingdom that
prevents women from driving and from going to work?

"I have been to Riyadh, Jedda, Taif, and Mecca. The women there look like
garbage bags. They [wear] black bags, and you cannot see a thing - no face,
no eyes, no hands, no legs..."

Interviewer: "Although their style may be very modern..."

Wiam Wahhab: "Allow me to continue. You don't want a
rule-of-the-jurisprudent state, but you do want to turn us into a country...
Do you know that if you go to Riyadh today, and God forbid, you are injured
in a car crash, do you know what compensation you would get? A mere seven
riyals, because you are Christian.

"Does [Sa'd Al-Hariri] - that servant of the Emir - want a country that
despises human beings? Does he want a state of Wahhabis, who accuse people
of heresy, behead them, and blow them up in Algeria, and all over the world?
Do you want a state ruled by people who rob the nation of its money, and
spend it on entertainment clubs? Do you want a kingdom of gambling and bars?
[...]

"I call upon the Saudi people to stage an Intifada against that ruling
clique. That clique plunders the resources of the nation. Brothers, that
clique wasted tens of billions every month, while millions of Saudi citizens
are poor, are hungry, lack schools, lack water, lack electricity. I call
upon the Saudis to stage an Intifada against these peoples.

"It would be a disgrace if this family continues to control the nations'
resources this way. On what do they spend the money? They hoard it and
transfer it to America."

Interviewer: "Are you calling upon the people to rise against them?"

Wiam Wahhab: "Of course. The Saudis are staging an act of aggression against
the Arab country of Bahrain. What is the difference between them and Saddam
Hussein? When Saddam Hussein entered Kuwait, the entire world united against
him. Today, the Saudis are entering Bahrain, and I salute the Bahraini
people, who wants to topple that tyrant. He is not just a tyrant. This is an
imbecile of a king, he's high on drugs." [...]

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