hanya manusia yang tak ngerti islam yang mau ngebunuh keluarganya karena tak berjilbab ! Coba kasih bukti satuuuu saja didaaerah mana di NKRI yang membunuh keluarganya karena tak pake jilbab !? jangan hanya tereak2 gak keruan
--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > Cuma orang Islam aja yg ngebunuh keluarganya krn si korban ogah pake jilbab > misalnya. > > > > > > > >________________________________ > > From: Abbas <abas_amin08@...> > >To: [email protected] > >Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 12:31 PM > >Subject: [proletar] Re: Egypt women fearful of attacks as Eid holiday arrives > > > > > > > >Jadi di seluruh dunia tak ada pembunuhan saat ini oleh yang bukan orang > >ISLAM !? Atau justru yang paling banyak pembunuh adalah yang berKTP Islam > >sambil Islam saja gak ngerti !? sehingga ini jadi fitnah terhadap Islam !? > > > >--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@> wrote: > >> > >> Ga juga, di US atau Eropa sekarang ini ga pake jilbab jg bisa dibunuh oleh > >> keluarganya atau oleh orang soleh dan bertaqwa lainnya. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >________________________________ > >> > From: "jack_fanotona@" <jack_fanotona@> > >> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > >> >Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 10:43 AM > >> >Subject: Re: [proletar] Egypt women fearful of attacks as Eid holiday > >> >arrives > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >Padahal udah jilbab kok masih takut mending tinggal âï us ato inggris > >> >pake bikini nyantai2 aaja tuh > >> >Sent from my BlackBerry® > >> >powered by Sinyal Kuat INDOSAT > >> > > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: item abu <itemabu@> > >> >Sender: [email protected] > >> >Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 03:23:17 > >> >To: [email protected]<[email protected]> > >> >Reply-To: [email protected] > >> >Subject: [proletar] Egypt women fearful of attacks as Eid holiday arrives > >> > > >> >Hehehe... makin kuat Islamnya, makin doyan orang islam melecehkan cewek. > >> > > >> > > >> >Islam melindungi cewek? Ini cuma kaing2 doang, faktanya justru > >> >sebaliknya. > >> > > >> > > >> >http://www.bikyamasr.com/75724/egypt-women-fearful-of-attacks-as-eid-holiday-arrives/ > >> > > >> > > >> >Egypt women fearful of attacks as Eid holiday arrives > >> >Joseph Mayton | 19 August 2012 | 0 Comments > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >CAIRO: The cafes are crowded early morning Sunday as Egyptians > >> >celebrate the end of the holy month of Ramadan, bringing in the Eid > >> >el-Fitr holiday with shisha, food and a joyous festival. But not > >> >everyone in the country is looking forward to the three-day holiday, > >> >especially not the countryâs women, who in recent years have seen > >> >massive group-style attacks on women in the streets during the holiday. > >> > > >> >âI just want to enjoy and relax so I came here this morning because I > >> >wonât be going out later,â said Assma, a 23-year-old recent > >> >university > >> >graduate. She told Bikyamasr.com that she and her friends are > >> >âconcernedâ that this Eid, more attacks against women will come. > >> > > >> >âItâs always there, especially after the past year weâve had that > >> >saw women stripped and violated at protests, not to mention that in other > >> >holidays in recent years we women have been attacked by gangs of boys > >> >and men for simply walking in public,â she added. > >> > > >> >June this year saw some of the worst attacks against women, with both > >> >foreigners and Egyptians reporting that they had been sexually > >> >assaulted in the square take place following the disbanding of > >> >Parliament. > >> > > >> >âI was walking in the square and was hoping to be part of the calls > >> >for the SCAF to leave power when a man behind me grabbed by butt and > >> >started saying disgusting things to me,â one woman told Bikyamasr.com. > >> > > >> >âHe asked if I was a slut and then swore at me when I yelled at him,â > >> >she added. > >> > > >> >Others also reported being harassed on social media networks, > >> >highlighting the growing concern facing women in the country. > >> > > >> >Earlier in the month, an anti-sexual harassment demonstration > >> >organized by over 20 Egyptian womenâs groups in protest against the > >> >recent escalation of assaults in Cairoâs Tahrir Square was attacked > >> >about an hour and half after it began by unknown troublemakers. > >> > > >> >The participants reported being attacked by a mob of âthugsâ who > >> >attempted to throw rocks and glass at them, but the clash was over > >> >quickly as volunteers securing the protest intervened to stop it. > >> > > >> >This was not the first time a womenâs rights march was attacked in > >> >Tahrir Square. > >> > > >> >Last March, and on International Womenâs Day, a march of tens of > >> >women was attacked by a cynical mob of men who did not like women > >> >protesting for more rights. > >> > > >> >Several female protesters were injured and one woman had to have 8 > >> >stitches in her head. Almost all of them were groped and sexually > >> >assaulted in the attack. > >> > > >> >A 2008 study by the Egyptian Center for Womenâs Rights (ECWR) found > >> >that well over two-thirds of Egyptian women are sexually harassed daily > >> >in the country. > >> > > >> >The participants held signs that read âIt is my right to protest > >> >safely,â âGroping your sister is shameful for the squareâ and âBe > >> >a man > >> >and protect her instead of harassing her.â > >> > > >> >âWe are fed up,â protester Mai Abdel Hafez, 24, told Bikyamasr.com. > >> > > >> >âWe came to deliver a message that it is our right to protest and we > >> >will not avoid the square in fear of harassment,â she said right before > >> >the attack took place. > >> > > >> >But with the Eid holiday arriving, women find it difficult to forget > >> >the beginning of the holiday âfear season,â when dozens of young men > >> >and boys grobed and mobbed women outside a downtown Cairo theater. > >> > > >> >That event, in 2006, highlighted the issue of sexual harassment and > >> >sexual violence against women in the country, spurring campaigns and > >> >online debate. However, much of that debate and anger over the treatment > >> >of women seems to be silenced after a day or two, with many returning > >> >to what they call âmore important issues.â > >> > > >> >The issue of sexual harassment and violence has left many Egyptian women > >> >remaining at home during the holiday. > >> > > >> >And on Sunday morning, groups of young men were already seen by > >> >Bikyamasr.com antagonizing women on downtown Cairoâs Qasr el-Aini > >> >street, where they got in the face of two female passersby. > >> > > >> >âThey just yelled horrible things at us and asked us for sex,â said > >> >one of the women. âThis is what Egypt has become for us, especially > >> >during holidays.â > >> > > >> > > >> >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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