Hehehe... orang2 Islam yg soleh ini siap mati unt ngebela tindakan spt motong 
tangan pencuri, ngancurin situs sejarah dan ngebungkam semua musik yg ga Islami.


Kalo si musik ada di Mali, mungkin dia udah dibantai oleh pejihad2 di jalan 
auloh ini.


http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-news/2012/08/23/malis-ansar-dine-defends-punishments-strict-sharia/

Mali’s Ansar Dine Defends Punishments, Strict Sharia
Posted Thursday, August 23rd, 2012 at 12:30 pm



A spokesman for an al-Qaida-linked militant group in northern Mali 
says its members are “ready to die” in order to enforce what the group 
considers Islamic law.
In an interview with VOA , the spokesman for extremist group Ansar 
Dine defended actions such as amputating the hands of thieves, 
destroying historic sites and silencing all non-Islamic music.

Islamist militants helped seize northern Mali from government forces five 
months ago, and later took full control of the region.

Ansar Dine spokesman Sanda Ould Boumama said shortly after taking 
control militants began teaching people about “all things that are 
forbidden by their religion.”  He said the population was initially 
“very reluctant” to accept the militants' point of view.  But he said 
eventually they did and – in his words – “now we don't have any 
problem.”

United Nations officials, including Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, 
have accused groups in northern Mali of extremist and criminal 
activities.

Boumama defended recent punishments by extremists, including public floggings 
and the amputation of a suspected thief's hand.

“We are Muslims.  We are going to implement Islamic law, and Islamic law 
punishes thieves this way.” 

In July, Ansar Dine executed a couple accused of adultery by stoning them to 
death.

Boumama also justified the destruction of the ancient tombs of Muslim saints in 
Timbuktu, saying it is forbidden to pray there.

This week militants ordered radio stations in the region to stop 
broadcasting all non-Islamic music, saying it is “forbidden” by Islam.

Witnesses say Ansar Dine and another group, MUJAO, are being 
supported by al-Qaida's northern Africa branch, known as al-Qaida in the 
Islamic Maghreb.

The United Nations and western powers have expressed concern that northern Mali 
is becoming a safe haven for terrorists.

Mali's interim government has vowed to retake the north from extremists.

The 15-member West Africa regional bloc ECOWAS has offered to send 
more than 3,000 troops to help restore order in Mali.  The bloc is 
awaiting a formal request from Mali's new national unity government.

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