Kliatan kayak apa kedunguan lu ini. From: Musik hari Ini <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 5:54 AM >Subject: Re: [proletar] Egypt: 300 Muslim lawyers storm court to prevent >lawyers for Christian convicted of insulting Muhammad from entering > > > >Kagak ada Di CNN jadi omong kosong >cari berita di journal2 sampah sih! > >________________________________ >From: item abu <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 6:41 PM >Subject: [proletar] Egypt: 300 Muslim lawyers storm court to prevent lawyers >for Christian convicted of insulting Muhammad from entering > > > >300 pengacara muslim menghalangi pengacara unt orang Kristen yg dituduh >menghina si pedophile masuk ke pengadilan. Ini nunjukin bhw ga ada keadilan >sama sekali unt non Islam di negara Islam. > >Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat, bukan? > >http://www.jihadwatch.org/ > >Egypt: 300 Muslim lawyers storm court to prevent lawyers for Christian >convicted of insulting Muhammad from entering > >An update on this story. "300 Muslim Lawyers Storm Egyptian Court, Prevent >Lawyers for Christian From Entering," by Mary Abdelmassih for the Assyrian >International News Agency, March 16: > >>(AINA) -- More than 300 Muslim lawyers inside and outside a courthouse in the >>southern Egyptian province of Assuit today prevented defense lawyer Ahmad >>Sayed Gabali, who is representing the Christian Makarem Diab, from going into >>court. Mr. Diab was found guilty of 'Insulting the Muslim Prophet' and was >>scheduled today a hearing on his appeal. >> >>Attorney Dr. Naguib Gabriell, head of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights >>Organization, said there was "terror in the Assiut Court today." He added >>that he was on his way to court when he was advised that Muslim lawyers have >>issued death threats to any Christian lawyers who attend the court session. >>"Makram Diab was assaulted by Muslim lawyers during his transfer from the >>courtroom and security failed to protect him." >> >>Peter Sarwat, a Coptic lawyer, said that Muslim lawyers representing the >>plaintiffs prevented the defense team from entering court. "They said no >>Muslim will defend a Christian. It was agreed that Christian lawyers would >>take over and two Coptic lawyers volunteered, but the Muslims decided later >>that even Christians would not defend him." Sarwat said the Muslim lawyers >>wanted to assault the chief judge but he managed to leave the court via a >>rear door. >> >>Adel Ramadam and Ahmad Mohamad Hossam, two Muslim lawyers and activists from >>the renowned NGO Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) went to court >>to defend Diab's right to a fair trial but were assaulted by the other Muslim >>lawyers. "They were assaulting us in a beastly and strange way just because >>we went there to defend a citizen who happened to be a Christian," said Adel >>Ramadam. He also said that to get out of court was a complex operation and a >>huge task for the security personnel. "We left court in a security vehicle >>which took us to Security headquarters, otherwise, we don't know what the >>outcome would have been for us." >> >>Makram Diab, a school secretary was sentenced by the Abanoub misdemeanor >>court two weeks ago to six years imprisonment on charges of insulting Islam's >>prophet. His defense lawyer, Ahmad Sayed Gabali, was also prevented during >>that session from entering the court by Muslim lawyers. >> >>"I went to court today because I believe this citizen was stripped of all his >>rights," said Adel Ramadam in an aired interview today. "He had a quarrel >>with a Salafi school colleague and then 11 days later, it was suddenly >>decided by Muslims that they will report the case. He was detained by the >>prosecution for 4 days and two days later in a 10-minute session and without >>any defense lawyer present, he was sentenced to 6 years, which is way above >>the maximum of a misdemeanor case." >> >>Eyewitnesses reported that the Muslim lawyers were armed with clubs. A police >>captain, b two EIPR lawyer, and two reporters from Ros-el-Youssef and >>El-Bashayer Egyptian newspapers were injured in the milieu. >> >>Human rights groups reported that they were also forced out of the courtroom >>by the Muslims. >> >>Adel Ramadam said the court session never started because the judge knew that >>the defense were prevented from entering the court, and knew of the assaults. >>"He just postponed the appeal session to April 5." > >Posted by Marisol on March 16, 2012 5:20 AM | 13 Comments > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >
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