Berhubung tukang melecehkan cewek itu orang2 Islam, maka cewek2 dilarang keluar rumah, spy orang Islam yg soleh itu ga jadi bajingan pemerkosa dan peleceh wanita. Itulah solusi Islami, hehehe...
> In the first seven months of 2009 (the most recent statistics), a total of > 953 >women were slaughtered. > That’s a 1400% increase since the AKP came to power. Hebatnya, semakin Islami suatu negara, ternyata semakin banyak kasus pelecehan thd cewek. Berarti, Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajinga peleceh wanita, hehehe... http://undhimmi.com/2011/05/27/women-want-to-avoid-sex-pests-stay-at-home-says-turkish-mayor/ Women- Want to Avoid Sex Pests? Stay At Home, Says Turkish Mayor May 27th, 2011 | Author: Un:dhimmi Sit in your homes if you don't want to be raped, killed or molested - advice from a Turkish AKP Party Mayor (note the extra-large 'women's refuge' sign on the building in the background) Sagacious, um, advice to women on Muslim sexual harassment, widespread in Turkey: Women complaining about sexual harassment on the streets of the eastern province of Muş should deal with the problem by simply staying at home, the province’s mayor has said. “Do not walk around, sit in your homes,” 71-year-old Justice and Development Party, or AKP, Turkish Mayor Necmittin Dede recently told Muş representatives of the Women’s Center, or KAMER, when they told authorities that high employment in the city had resulted in men spilling out of the overcrowded teahouses in the area to verbally harass female passersby. KAMER representatives said they had enjoyed success in cooperating with local police on women’s issues, but added that public institutions, such as the one led by the mayor, remained indifferent to their cause. “We have appealed to the authorities time and time again, yet they do not allow us into the schools to conduct training sessions about women. So we visit households instead. We conducted surveys in 700 households until now that show the rate of domestic violence stands around 70 percent,” said Necmiye Boz of KAMER. Muş municipality does maintain a women’s shelter in the area – although the building is prominently identified by a large sign, allowing potential attackers to find women seeking refuge in the building. A total of six honor killings have been committed in the province over the past two months although some of the deaths have been passed off as suicides, according to Boz and another KAMER representative, Ayşegül Söylemez. In previous comments, Dede said, “If women were man enough, they would have become prophets.” Among state authorities, local police have led the way in trying to combat domestic violence, releasing preparing a report titled “Survey Report on Cases of Domestic Violence.” Law enforcement officers have also rented billboards to create awareness about the problems facing women. One such billboard features the portrait of a happy family, with text underneath saying, “Not everything is what it seems.” KAMER was officially founded in 1997 and continued to grow and strengthen itself in the following years. At the moment, the group is trying to expand its activities in 23 provinces of eastern and southeastern Anatolia to more districts, villages and remote areas. Since 1984, thousands of women have joined the group, which advocates for and extends aid to victims who face attack, arrest, torture and even death around Turkey. The group also aims to provide analysis on the people who are convicted of beating, stabbing or raping women. In the most convoluted and perverse sense, perhaps the Turkish Mayor Mr. Dede is right. In 2002, the year the Islamist AK Party came to power, the number of female deaths in what could be attributed to ‘domestic violence’ was 66. In the first seven months of 2009 (the most recent statistics), a total of 953 women were slaughtered. That’s a 1400% increase since the AKP came to power. We feel no further comment is necessary.[Source: Hürriyet Daily News/our own research] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [email protected] [email protected] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
