Iipun berita sepersepuluh JUTA dati secuil berita !
Dan berita ii belum ada konfirmasi kebenarannya; bisa saja FITAH yag ditiupkan 
oleh mausia2 ati Islam yang benci KEDAMAIAN !!!!
Yang memag mereka adalah manusia LAKNAT di Alam semesta ini !


--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Hehehe.... orang2 Islam menteror keluarga yg anak ceweknya kawin dgn 
> orang Kristen. Jadi orang2 Islam ini bahkan ga bisa terima kalo ada 
> keluarga yg ga keberatan dgn anak ceweknya kawin dgn non Islam.
> 
> Islam itu emang agama bajingan.
> 
> 
> Muslim family terrorized after daughter marries a Christian... in Britain
> The fact that the family is albino adds an unusual 
> dimension to the story, but is ultimately beside the point. The real 
> story here is that a family in Britain is being terrorized for reasons 
> enshrined in Islamic law.
> Islamic law forbids Muslim women to marry Christian men. Muslim men 
> can marry Christian women with the expectation that the children will 
> follow the religion of their father. This supremacist design, together 
> with the allowance of up to four wives under Sharia, is intended to 
> accelerate the increase of the Muslim population, and to aid the 
> decrease or stagnation of the non-Muslim population.  "Family of albino 
> Muslims terrorised after one of them marries a Christian man," from the Daily 
> Mail, August 4 (thanks to all who sent this in):
> A family of albino Muslims are being terrorised by bigots because their 
> daughter married a man from another religion.
> The so-called 'honour' retribution has included smashed windows at their 
> Coventry home, vandalised cars and death threats.
> Now, head of the family Aslam Parvez has made a plea to the culprits to end 
> the hatred.
> Aslam Parvez, 53, blames members of the Muslim community who believe the 
> family have been dishonoured by his daughter's marriage.
> The hate campaign started five months ago when a national 
> magazine published an article on albinos which featured Naseem, who no 
> longer lives in Coventry and has little contact with her family.
> It revealed how she has married a Christian, goes to church and is expecting 
> her second child with her husband.
> Mr Parvez says copies of the article were quickly spread 
> maliciously, and were posted on walls near their house and through the 
> doors of Muslim homes in the community.
> Mr Parvez says he has received numerous death threats and 
> has spent hundreds of pounds installing security cameras around his 
> house.
> He has now stopped going to mosque and says he may be forced to flee the city 
> with his wife Shameem Akhtar, 55, three sons Mohammed, 17, Haider, 28, Gulam, 
> 30, and daughters Muqadas, 26 and Musarat, 19.
> Mr Parvez called the police last week and officers are investigating the 
> issue.
> 'We want it to stop now,' Mr Parvez said in a direct appeal to the culprits.
> 'We've had enough of all these bad things. We're not a bad family and have 
> done nothing wrong.
> 'We're being punished for our daughter's decision. We just want to live our 
> lives in peace.
> 'I'm a good religious man. Look at your own lives before you judge us.
> 'I know deep in my heart that I am a good man. God will judge you for what 
> you've done to us.'
> Mr Parvez was born in Pakistan and moved to Coventry at the 
> age of 10 to join his family. He later met and married his Shameem, who 
> is also an albino.
> Their six children inherited their parents' condition, which causes an 
> absence of pigmentation and partial sightedness. 
> Mr Parvez says their condition has meant they have been 
> subjected to ridicule, but recent events have made their lives 
> unbearable.
> 'I've always had it bad,' Mr Parvez said. 'I was called names when I went to 
> school and then when I went to work. 
> 'You get funny looks in the street but you get used to it.
> 'We've dealt with discrimination all our lives. This has made us feel 10 
> times worse.'
> A Coventry Police spokesman said they received an allegation from the family 
> on July 20 and are investigating the matter.
> Mandy Sanghera, a social worker and Coventry expert in honour violence, is 
> supporting the family.
> She said: 'This family is already vulnerable because of 
> their condition and have clearly been affected by honour violence 
> against them. 
> 'They don't deserve it. They need the support of the 
> community not to be alienated by them. I urge those responsible for 
> doing this to stop.Posted by Marisol on August  5, 2011 12:34 AM  | No 
> Comments 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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