Tukang tipukan...........siapa yang tutup2in?

elu bisa baca dimana saja...............tukang tipukan



bukan nya elu tiap2 hari kegirangan lihat orang pada berbunuhan?


dasar tukang tipu.


________________________________
 From: itemabu2 <[email protected]>
To: proletar <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 4:27 AM
Subject: Re: [proletar] Cewek dibantai krn punya handphone
 

Hehehe... orang2 Islam sibuk nutup2in kebiadaban yg tjd di kalangan orang
Islam, yg berarti mereka ngebantu kejahatan tsb.




On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Omar moyo moyo <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Bawa berita darimana pula ini............?
>
> tukang tipukan
>
> di indonesia yang penduduknya 240 juta
>
> ada 270 juta cellularphonne terpasang...........tipu2
>
> ________________________________
> From: itemabu2 <[email protected]>
> To: proletar <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 4:18 AM
> Subject: [proletar] Cewek dibantai krn punya handphone
>
>
>
> Orang2 Islam ini dgn biadabnya ngebantai cewek krn si korban punya
> handphone.
>
> Heheh.. bentar lagi si ayub_yahya akan kaing2 bhw gua ngeributin
> pembantaian ini krn gua ga punya hp shd gua ngiri. EMang bajingan biadab
> tuh si ayub_yahya, sama spt hasan basri dan tawangalun.
>
> http://www.humanrights.asia/news/ahrc-news/AHRC-STM-128-2013
>
>   PAKISTAN: A young woman stoned to death for having a cell phone after
> ruling by a Panchayat
>
> *July 11, 2013*
>
>
> Arifa, a mother of two, has been stoned to death on the orders of Panchayat
> (a tribal court) for possessing a cell phone. She was executed on 11 July
> in the district of Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab province. The victim was
> stoned to death by her uncle and relatives on the orders of Panchayat after
> she was found to have a mobile phone.
>
> According to media reports her uncle, cousins and other relatives threw
> stones and bricks at her until she died. She was buried without informing
> anyone. Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against the
> Panchayat but no one has been arrested. She was buried in a desert far away
> from her village and nobody (not even her children) was allowed to
> participate in the funeral. Her husband is unknown.
>
> Women are often victimized by these illegal judicial systems. This incident
> is a demonstration of the strong patriarchal society in Pakistan, and women
> are forced to remain in their clutches. Because of the absence of a proper
> criminal justice system, the powerful sections of society have complete
> impunity when they enforce their will.
>
> The incident is a clear reflection of the total collapse of the rule of law
> in the country, where every section of the government has become utterly
> redundant in the face of tribal, feudal and religious traditions. The local
> police have not arrested the members of the Panchayat because the power in
> the area lies with the landed aristocracy.
>
> Stoning to death is a barbaric act from a primitive society. Society is
> sent the message that violence is the way to deal with women and other
> vulnerable groups. Women's rights are negated through the use of these
> forms of punishment.
>
> Pakistani society has degenerated to the point that, for a woman, keeping a
> cell phone has become serious crime. It is treated as a worse crime than
> gang rape, murder and bomb blasts, through which many people are killed on
> a daily basis.
>
> The Panchayat is an illegal judicial system run by feudal lords and tribal
> leaders. It is common in rural areas of Punjab, where landed aristocracy
> and centuries old tribal traditions rule. These practices are commonly used
> against women so that their tribal norms remain pure and intact. The
> Panchayat system is so powerful that the 'independent judiciary' still has
> not shown the courage to declare it illegal. The Pakistani judiciary, which
> got its independence after a people's movement of two years, is much more
> involved in taking cases against elected government officials in order to
> keep its popularity in the media, while failing to introduce judicial
> reforms at the grassroots level, which has generated a society without any
> base on the rule of law.
>
> What Arifa's death shows us is the real system of justice in many parts of
> Pakistan. Local ruling is done by feudal bodies with complete impunity.
> There is no enforcement of the law by the judiciary, police or any other
> governing institution. It is more than the absence of the rule of law; it
> is an airless vacuum claiming many victims, in which the police – charged
> with the duty of enforcing the law - are hired thugs who torture and detain
> people at the request of powerful parties, please see the cases of two
> sisters, murdered in June 2013, 25 days apart, for daring to ask the courts
> for justice;
> http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAU-020-2013
>
> In Arifa's case, it is those same corrupt police officers who are now being
> asked to investigate. Without serious intervention from government
> authorities, her case will be treated the same as far too many innocent
> deaths have been; uninvestigated, with complete impunity for the
> perpetrators.
>
> The Panchayat, Jirga and other illegal 'judicial systems' can easily be
> used by grudge informers and powerful persons to obtain 'death penalties'
> to murder whomsoever they want to. Bizarre charges can be tried and people
> are executed through these systems. There is rarely any intervention by the
> police to stop them because the police, as mentioned above, play a
> particular part in the real legal system that operates in many parts of
> Pakistan.
>
> The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) urges the parliament to legislate
> against the illegal tribal courts, including the Jirga, Panchayat and
> Bradari judicial systems. The government must immediately investigate and
> arrest all the members of the Panchayat for ordering the murder of a woman
> on the charges of possessing a cell phone. The senior police officers for
> the district of Dera Ghazi Khan should also be prosecuted for aiding and
> abetting this heinous crime and neglecting their duty to investigate this
> case. The upper judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court of Pakistan, must
> take immediate action against illegal and parallel judicial systems and the
> killing of innocent people.
>
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