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Sharia in action in Sudan: Woman flogged, told that "this is so you don't
get into cars 
anymore"<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/10/sharia-in-action-in-sudan-woman-flogged-told-that-this-is-so-you-dont-get-into-cars-anymore.html>


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXEFD4DdqLQ&feature=player_embedded


"Men are the managers of the affairs of women for that Allah has preferred
in bounty one of them over another, and for that they have expended of
their property. Righteous women are therefore obedient, guarding the secret
for Allah’s guarding. And those you fear may be rebellious admonish; banish
them to their couches, and beat them. If they then obey you, look not for
any way against them; Allah is All-high, All-great." -- Qur'an 4:34

"Video of woman’s public flogging angers Sudanese activists," from
France24<http://observers.france24.com/content/20130919-video-woman-flogging-sudan-whipping>,
September 19:

A video has surfaced online showing Sudanese police repeatedly hitting a
woman with a whip. For years, local women’s rights groups have called for
the repeal of a law that allows police to publicly whip women they say are
breaking public decency laws.

The video was posted on September 15 by a Sudanese opposition media
organisation. The journalist who uploaded the video says someone sent the
video to him via email, but does not know who the email address belongs to
nor when the incident took place. Judging by the accent of those speaking
in the video, it was shot in the region of the capital Khartoum....

The incident takes place in a courtyard – possibly at a courthouse – with a
crowd of bystanders watching on. A police officer whips a woman seated
cross-legged and facing a wall, all while the person filming and another
person next to them giggle. At 39 seconds, an officer tells the woman,
called Halima: “This is so you don’t get into cars anymore”. An Observer in
Sudan who has watched the video says it is not unusual for a woman to be
punished with lashes if she is found in a car with a man who isn’t from her
immediate family (such as a husband, a father, or a brother).

Punishing women with lashes was written into law following the 1989 coup
d’état and the arrival of Omar al-Bashir to power. However, this common
practice only started attracting the international media’s attention in
2009, when journalist Lubna Ahmed
al-Hussein<http://observers.france24.com/content/20101215-sentenced-public-lashing-daring-wear-trousers-sudan-video-womens-rights>was
sentenced to flogging for wearing trousers. Since then, women’s rights
groups have campaigned for the abolition of article 152 of Sudan’s law of
1991, commonly known as the law on public order, which allows for this type
of punishment....

 Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on October 1, 2013 8:10 AM

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