.. emangnya kenapa kgak berani?..
.. bajingan ya bajingan..
..
.. lu juga bajingan, apa susahnya ngomong gitu?..

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:35 PM, item abu <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hehehe... lu ga berani jawab kenapa banyak orang Islam jadi bajingan,
> bukan?
>
>
>
> From: safin _blanc <[email protected]>
> >To: [email protected]
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2012 4:04 PM
> >Subject: Re: [proletar] 23 Somalis on Trial in Tennessee for Sex Slavery
>
> >
> >.. kejadian seperti ini gampang dibikin, kgak ada susahnya...
> >.. biayanya juga murah..
> >
> >.. ini bagian dari penyesatan opini masyarakat pada islam..
> >.. sehingga pasukan nato yg sudah standby di djibouti sama socotra gampang
> >masuk somalia..
> >.. atau pakistan..
> >.. membantai manusia yg sudah di cap sebagai biadab oleh kaki tangan
> amrik..
> >
> >.. nanti mereka pulang dengan predikat pahlawan..
> >.. bejat betul...
> >
> >
> >
> >On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 5:43 AM, item abu <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> **
>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kenapa ada begitu banyak bajingan yg melakukan perbudakan sex secara
> >> bersama2?
> >>
> >> Jawabnya adalah krn mereka adalah orang Islam, dan di Islam itu
> perbudakan
> >> dan pedophilia adalah halal.
> >>
> >> Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/11080-23-somalis-on-trial-in-tennessee-for-sex-slavery
> >>
> >> 23 Somalis on Trial in Tennessee for Sex Slavery | Print |
> >> Written by R. Cort Kirkwood
> >> Monday, 05 March 2012 10:00
> >>
> >>
> >> Twenty-three Somalis will go on trial this month in connection with
> >> operating a sex slavery ring that sold little girls into slavery in
> >> Minneapolis, Minnesota; Nasvhille, Tennessee; and other cities.
> >>
> >> According to the Tennessean, the trial will be unusual because all the
> >> defendants will appear before judge and jury at the same time. Agents
> from
> >> the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency collared
> the
> >> 30 Africans in November 2010.
> >>
> >> The paper reported,
> >>
> >> In an era when limited resources and risk aversion have resulted in a
> >> dramatic rise in the number of cases that end in plea agreements rather
> >> than jury trials, not even one of the 30 defendants in the case has
> agreed
> >> to plead guilty, setting the stage for a massive trial in downtown
> >> Nashville that is raising a variety of issues both legal and logistical.
> >>
> >> Though the media has not mentioned it, the defendants are almost
> certainly
> >> Muslims. Somalia is a Muslim country.
> >>
> >> The Case
> >>
> >> According to ICE, local, state, and federal police in Nashville,
> >> Minneapolis, and St. Paul locked up 29 Somalis “who were listed in a
> >> federal indictment which was unsealed listing various charges, including
> >> sex trafficking juveniles and conspiring to sex traffic juveniles,
> >> obstruction of justice, perjury, auto theft and credit card fraud....”
> >> The indictment results from an investigation that began in 2008 and
> >> alleges that the defendants are involved in or are associates of the
> >> following gangs which are connected to one another: the Somali Outlaws,
> the
> >> Somali Mafia, and the Lady Outlaws.
> >>
> >> As well, ICE reported, “members and associates of the gangs transported
> >> underage Somali and African-American females from the Minneapolis area
> to
> >> Nashville for the purpose of having the females engage in sex acts for
> >> money and other items of value.”
> >>
> >> Some of the girls were 13 years old or younger, the indictment alleged.
> >>
> >> The indictment further charges that members and associates of the gangs
> >> conspired to obstruct the investigation and committed perjury during the
> >> course of testimony before the federal grand jury investigating the
> case.
> >> The indictment also alleges that members and associates of these gangs
> >> stole a motor vehicle and used it to engage in credit card fraud, which
> >> amounted to a $231,000 loss to one credit card company in about a
> one-year
> >> period.
> >>
> >> As with American gangs, the Somali criminals boast nicknames such as
> >> Forehead, Gangster Boo, Chi Town, Rear Hammer, and Black Cat Junior.
> >>
> >> The 30th defendant, the Tennessean reported, was arrested later.
> >>
> >> According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, authorities busted the Somali
> >> gang while some of its members were leaving a parking lot with one of
> its
> >> victims in the car.
> >> “One victim, Jane Doe One,” the newspaper reported, “was first taken
> from
> >> Minneapolis to Nashville in December 2005 to sell for sex. She was 13 at
> >> the time.”
> >>
> >> There, investigators say, she and other girls were set up in a
> >> brothel-like apartment. Jane Doe One told an FBI agent that some of the
> men
> >> she was forced to have sex with were so repulsive, the only way she
> could
> >> endure it was to inhale gasoline fumes or use drugs.
> >> But it was an April 2009 traffic stop that proved pivotal to the case.
> >>
> >> Another victim, who had run away from home, suffered terribly at the
> hands
> >> of the men. “The men picked the girl up from school on Friday, allegedly
> >> passed her around several times for sex over the weekend at locations
> >> across the Twin Cities, then drove to Nashville to sell her there,” the
> >> newspaper reported.
> >>
> >> Once there, the Somalis used a cellphone to video-record sex acts with
> the
> >> girl, who was in the 1999 Lincoln with the men when federal and local
> >> police caught them.
> >> The gang operated for more than a decade, the Star-Tribune reported.
> >>
> >> The Trial
> >>
> >> Seven of the defendants, including two still at large, the Tennessean
> >> reported, have separated their trials from the rest, leaving the 23 who
> >> will appear before a jury.
> >> The African cadre is so large because none of the men has “flipped,” as
> >> authorities describe it when criminals turn on their partners and
> cooperate
> >> with prosecutors in exchange for leniency. A former federal prosecutor
> for
> >> Tennessee’s Middle District, Ed Yarbrough, told the newspaper that
> Somalis
> >> have a “cultural thing about testifying against each other.... That’s
> what
> >> I’ve been told.”
> >>
> >> The newspaper reported, “There has been at least one alleged incident of
> >> witness tampering in the case proceeding toward trial in Nashville.”
> >>
> >>
> >> Three Twin Cities women ... were charged in June in a five-count
> >> indictment that includes charges of “conspiracy to retaliate against a
> >> witness, victim or informant.”
> >> The three women threatened a witness identified only by the initials
> “MA”
> >> and then attacked her in her Minnesota apartment building elevator,
> >> according to the charges.
> >>
> >> Sex Gangs Nothing New
> >>
> >> Sex gangs might seem a new phenomenon to some Americans, but in Britain,
> >> the gangs are out of control.
> >> In June, a center for exploited children reported that as many as 2,000
> >> British girls have been forced into sex slavery. As well, a sex slavery
> >> gang was on trial in Britain at the same time.
> >>
> >> London’s Daily Mail has repeatedly reported on Muslim sex slavery in the
> >> country, describing in great detail those who are responsible: mostly
> >> Pakistani Muslims. According to a report from one think tank, the Mail
> >> noted in January last year, at the time Britain had witnessed “17 court
> >> prosecutions since 1997, 14 of them in the past three years, involving
> the
> >> on-street grooming of girls aged 11 to 16 by groups of men.”
> >>
> >> But now the issue has emerged again. British conservatives are enraged
> >> that the media, they claim, refuse to report on the trial of 47 Muslim
> sex
> >> slavers who appeared in court in Liverpool on January 3. Critics claim
> the
> >> trial has been kept “secret.”
> >>
> >> The British National Party leadership is not only upset about the media
> >> blackout but also another shocking fact: Those on trial for the sex
> slavery
> >> had been arrested and released for the same crime in the past. The
> party's
> >> website reported,
> >>
> >> For at least some of these alleged groomers, it would appear that this
> is
> >> not the first time that they have appeared in court on the allegations
> of
> >> abusing young girls.
> >> On the 8th June 2011, eight men appeared in Rochdale Magistrates Court,
> >> charged with conspiracy to commit penetrative sexual activity with a
> female
> >> under the age of 16 years. These men all received bail, even though two
> of
> >> them did not even turn up on the day.
> >>
> >> The men who appeared in Rochdale in June last year were Abdul Rauf, age
> >> 42, Liaqat Shah, age 40, Adil Khan, age 41, Qamar Shahzad, age 29,
> Mohammed
> >> Sajid, age 34, Mohammed Ikhlaq, age 31, Mohammed Amin, age 44, and Abdul
> >> Aziz, age 40....
> >>
> >> Now the same names have appeared on the list of those sent for the
> >> pre-trial hearing in Liverpool. If these are the same men, it beggars
> >> belief that not only were they granted bail when originally held, but
> then
> >> went back onto our streets, and allegedly committed the same crimes
> again.
> >>
> >> The BNP website features a poster that says “our children are not halal
> >> meat.” Halal is a term that describes what is lawful in Islam and
> familiar
> >> to most in descriptions of food acceptable to eat. The words hark back
> to
> >> what a British detective told the Daily Mail, that British girls “are
> being
> >> passed around and used as meat.”
> >>
> >> In November, British authorities promised a crackdown on the sex
> slavers.
> >>
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