Semoga kriminal ini gak lepas dari mata hukum dan kelak mendapat hukuman
setimpal, dunia akhirat.

--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Wartawati CBS, Lara Logan dianiaya dan dilecehkan oleh demonstran anti
> pemerintah Mesir. Di lain pihak, tentara Mesir jg menganiaya dan 
melecehkan
> cewek Mesir yg ikut demonstrasi. Jadi, baik yg anti  pemerintah maupun
yg pro
> pemerintah, mereka sama2 menganiaya dan  melecehkan cewek.
>
> Apa persamaan antara yg anti pemerintah dan yg pro pemerintah? Mereka
sama2
> orang Islam yg soleh dan bertaqwa.
>
> Jadi Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan tukang siksa dan
peleceh
> cewek selain jg unt tukang merkosa, pedophile dll. Ga heran tuh  ada
bajingan
> kayak tawangalun yg sesumbar spy merkosa cino2 kayak  kejadian thn
1998.
> Tentunya si tawangalun itu adalah bajingan Islam yg soleh dan
bertaqwa.
>
>
> http://www.ansamed.info/en/news/ME.XEF23398.html
>
> EGYPT: AMNESTY REPORTS VIRGINITY TEST ON PROTESTERS
> 23     March    , 18:20(ANSAmed) - CAIRO, MARCH 23 - Amnesty
International has
> asked the Egyptian authorities to investigate reports of torture,
including the
> obligation to perform a "virginity test", inflicted by soldiers on
women who
> took part in a protest in Tahrir Square on March 9.
>
> Eighteen women were arrested by soldiers, according to a statement by
the
> international organisation, and claim that they were "beaten,
subjected to
> electric shocks, forced to undress while soldiers took photographs of
them and
> forced to take a "virginity test", amid threats of being charged with
> prostitution".
>
> "Forcing women to take a "virginity test" is completely unacceptable,"
Amnesty
> says, highlighting the case of Rasha Azeb, a journalist arrested in
Tahrir
> Square.
>
> "According to her account, the 18 female protesters arrested were
initially
> taken to a room in the Cairo Museum, where they were handcuffed, hit
with sticks
> and rubber tubes, given electric shocks to their chests and legs and
called
> prostitutes," Amnesty reports, adding that the journalist was freed a
number of
> hours later, together with four fellow journalists, while the other 17
women
> were transferred to the El Heikstep military prison.
>
> The 17 women appeared before a military court on March 11 and were
released two
> days later, Amnesty claims, saying that "a number of them were given a
one-year
> suspended prison sentence".
>
> (ANSAmed).
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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