Enforcing the Sharia on Facebook Page calls for Beating Saudi women drivers
<http://feedblitz.com/r.asp?l=56223170&f=26412&u=10110524&c=4023015> 


While Facebook shuts down groups that they don't like en masse (groups like
SIOA), they spreadeagle for the spread of sharia. Facebook's Fascism in
Group Membership Elimination
<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/10110524/4023015/http://atlasshrugs2
000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/05/facebooks-fascism-in-group-membership-e
limination.html> 

But not allowing Islamic groups that shill for sharia would be islamophobia,
don'cha know?

Facebook page calls for beating Saudi women drivers
<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/10110524/4023015/http://news.yahoo.c
om/s/afp/20110525/wl_mideast_afp/saudiwomenrightsdriving>  Yahoo News (hat
tip Van)

A campaign has been launched on Facebook calling for men to beat Saudi women
who drive their cars in a planned protest next month against the
ultra-conservative kingdom's ban on women taking the wheel. 
The call comes as activists are demanding the release of Manal al-Sharif, a
Saudi woman who was jailed for defying the ban. 

The page, titled "The Iqal Campaign: June 17 for preventing women from
driving," refers to the Arabic name for the cord used to hold on the
traditional headdress worn by many men in the Gulf, advocating the cord be
used to hit women who dare to drive. 

It has drawn over 6,000 "likes" on the popular social networking website. 

Some on the page proposed distributing boxes of Iqals to youths and
encouraging them use them to hit women who participate in the June 17
protest. 

One joked about the price of Iqals going up due to men buying them before
the protest. 

 



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