Di webpagenya, ada link ke video clip yg nunjukin gimana orang2 Islam 
melecehkan 
cewek2 Islam. Ini terjadi di tanah suci rumah auloh, hehehe...

Ngeliat kelakuan dr orang2 Islam soleh tsb, kita akan ngerti kenapa cewek itu 
hrs keluar dgn bawa penjaga, krn ternyata tanah suci rumah auloh itu penuh dgn 
makhluk gila sex tukang merkosa yg istilah kerennya adalah orang Islam soleh.

Kenapa Islam menghasilkan begitu banyak makhluk2 bejad gila sex dan tukang 
merkosa? Ya krn emang ajaran Islam itu khusus dibuat unt para bajingan keparat 
spt itu, antara lain.


http://undhimmi.com/2011/05/26/exasperated-women-call-for-saudi-sexual-harassment-helpline/


Exasperated Women Call For Saudi Sexual Harassment Helpline
May 26th, 2011 | Author: Un:dhimmi
Allah made them do it:
JEDDAH: Women in the Kingdom, fatigued by repeated cases of Saudi sexual 
harassment, are calling for a help line number.
Nawal  Bukhari, 45, called for more security measures on behalf of all her  
Muslim sisters, saying it is imperative the law derives a method to  protect 
women in emergencies.
Nawal and her daughter Madiha, who  were on Sari Street in Jeddah on a recent 
weekend, told Arab News they  were followed, chased, and profusely invited to 
sit in the cars of men,  asking for their phone numbers for almost an hour.
“There is no  barrier, every age and class of men who were there that night — 
maybe  doing it for a thrill — asked us for our numbers and even opened doors  
to their cars for us to sit with them,” said Nawal. “It scares me to  think how 
our sisters deal with this situation. I was scared, helpless  and the worst 
fear 
was that I could not protect my daughter if something  happened.”
Nawal says her husband was out of the country at the  time, and because she 
uses 
taxis to get around she faces harassment on  the street frequently and has 
never 
been able to call for help.
“Who  do I call? It is not a crime, what these men do, so it would be an  
awkward situation calling 999,” she said. “But in the Kingdom, for women  this 
is a real emergency situation. I barely see police cars patrolling  an area 
looking out to help in these situations.”
Describing  what happened that weekend, Nawal said that even after she and her  
daughter waved down a taxi, ill-mannered men temporarily blocked the car  from 
moving, telling the cab driver they would give them rides. Before  they could 
enter the cab, the driver became scared.
“This taxi driver locked the doors and did not let us in. Instead he sped off,” 
she said.
Nawal  had to call a friend with a driver to pick them up. And even then five  
cars of men were trying to block them from crossing the road to enter  the 
vehicle.   The incident — which occurred at night — left her afraid  to go out 
on her own for weeks.
“Women are esteemed and highly  respected in Islam, contrary to current state 
of 
affairs,” she added.  “Would these men be okay with this if it happened to 
their 
mothers and  sisters?”
Marwa Nasser, 21, said the prevalence of sexual harassment in her day-to-day 
life needs to end.
“This  passé attitude toward the harassment of women, and passing it off as  
nothing, is ridiculous. It is about time they enforce the law that is  there to 
protect us.”
Marwa described one incident in a mall with  her friends when several young men 
were following them, insisting on  getting their phone numbers. An onlooker 
took 
a “blame the victim”  mentality.
“This passerby just glared at us and murmured, ‘you  girls deserve this for 
roaming around without a mahram (male guardian).’  I didn’t know with whom I 
was 
more furious with: the men chasing us or  this man who could not help the 
situation and instead lashed out at us.”
Marwa stated a lot of her friends have faced similar and even intense 
situations 
and have had no one to help them.
“Someone  to call for help or to simply assist you out of this situation would  
help us,” she said. “It is about time men on the street realize we are  not 
chattel they can use or abuse whenever they like. They should be  made to 
understand by the authorities that they cannot get away with  this.”
Women here say they feel caught between the lecherous  behavior of some men and 
the self-righteousness of others when it comes  to how they dress.
Maha Hamran, 25, recalled an incident at  Riyadh’s King Khaled International 
Airport where a group of men  “pretending to be religious” sneered at her and 
her friends.
“Even  though we were in abaya with our hair covered, one of them demanded  
with 
a look of disgust: ‘Cover your face.’ I just told him I would do no  such thing 
and that he should take his Taleban approach elsewhere.”
Maha said fanatical approaches like this tarnish the face of moderate Islam 
[Wha' dat? - Ed] , that men who fixate on women who don’t cover from 
head-to-toe 
only reflects poorly on what they are thinking.
“Firstly,  why are you looking at me and my lady friends? It is lecherous and  
demeaning, especially  if you come up to me and talk about it. And, if  you 
have 
a problem, then look away.”
In the Muslim world,  levels of public sexual harassment are extremely high. 
Higher incidences  of rape, incest and open street harassment (often dismissed 
as ‘Eve  Teasing’), combined with the low status accorded to women in Islamic  
societies, affirms and reinforces a boorish sense of ‘entitlement’ from  males 
of all ages.
But it’s not just Muslimas who are at risk. Whether you are a Muslim or 
non-Muslim, sexual harrassment is a major risk. The vicious sexual assault by 
Egyptian men of US reporter Lara Logan in the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ protests 
in Cairo in February is just one high-profile example.
(As an aside, we think these protests provide further evidence that the unrest 
in several Middle Eastern signifies anything but the renaissance the ‘Arab 
Spring’ epithet, so beloved of and overused by Western journalists, implies; 
and 
Logan’s assault only sever to underline this).
Ask  any woman, native or foreign visitor to places such as Egypt and Turkey  
how they feel when walking in crowded places in these countries and you  will 
here the same complaints time and again.
And it isn’t us saying this. Muslim women themselves are beginning to speak 
out, 
too.
Just one more of the many ‘benefits’ the Religion of Peace™ bestows on the 
world.[Source: Arab News]


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