Ajaran Islam itu yg ngehalalin ngibul dan nipu, bukan Kristen.

On 6/28/13, Omar moyo moyo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tukang tipu sedang nipu
>
> cari dari sumber2 yang dapat dipercaya
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>
> kalau dari webb semacam answeringmuslims pasti tipu2
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>  From: itemabu2 <[email protected]>
> To: proletar <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 6:43 PM
> Subject: [proletar] U.N. Report: 99.3 Percent of Egyptian Women Have
> Experienced Some Form of Sexual Violence
>
>
> Hehehe.... inilah cara Islam "melindungi" dan "menghormati" cewek.
>
>
> http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2013/06/un-report-993-percent-of-egyptian-women.html
>
> U.N. Report: 99.3 Percent of Egyptian Women Have Experienced Some
> Form of Sexual Violence
>
> Islam promotes women's rights: the right to be beaten, the right to be
> raped, the right to be forced into marriage at a young age, the right
> to become a sex-slave, etc.
>
>     Al Arabiya—Sexual violence against women in Egypt has increased in
> the post-revolutionary Islamist rule, according to official reports
> and rights activists.
>
>     The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality said in a report
> published on May 23 that 99.3 percent of Egyptian women have
> experienced some form of sexual violence.
>
>     Nearly 50 percent of women reported more harassment after the
> revolution; 44 percent said the level of harassment remained the same
> before and after the revolution. Meanwhile, more than 58 percent of
> men surveyed said harassment increased after the revolution.
>
>     Egypt's general directorate of moral police at the ministry of
> interior reported that 9,468 cases of harassment, 329 sexual assaults
> and 112 cases of rape took place in 2012.
>
>     Activists say the figures released by the government are smaller
> than the actual ones because many women do not report cases of
> harassment against them to the police in fear of shame.
>
>     The U.N. study found that only 19 percent of women actually report
> sexual violence against them to the police. It said 32.2 percent keep
> quiet and move away from the scene, while 26.9 choose to insult or hit
> back the assailant.
>
>     “What is different now [post-revolution], and why this has been
> brought to public and international attention, is that we’re
> witnessing a number of very violent assaults and rape,” Diana
> Eltahawy, a researcher at Amnesty International Egypt, told Al Arabiya
> English.
>
>     Manal Abdul Aziz Ali, a Cairo-based journalist said, “Today,
> neither a foreigner nor an Egyptian can enjoy a sense of safety...
> because of the noticeable rise in the rate of crime and harassment
> against women.”
>
>     The reported rise of sexual violence against women is often
> attributed to security deterioration and the rise of radical Islamists
> who seek to frighten women away from public places where anti-Islamist
> protests take place.
>
>     Salafist preacher Ahmad Mahmoud Abdullah said earlier this year
> that women protesting in Tahrir Square are “no red line” because they
> “have no shame and want to be raped,” a statement which was perceived
> as a sanctioning of violence against women. (Continue Reading.)
>
> Posted by David Wood at 10:30 AM
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