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First, a prominent wahhabi clergy raped his own 5 year old daughter and then killed her. But he got away with it because the men are allowed to do whatever they want to their wives and children according to their so-called islamic laws;
Saudi preacher gets off light for raping, killing daughter
A Saudi preacher who raped his five-year-old daughter and tortured her to death has been sentenced to pay "blood money" to the mother after having served a short jail term, activists said on Saturday.
Lamia al-Ghamdi was admitted to hospital on December 25, 2011 with multiple injuries, including a crushed skull, broken ribs and left arm, extensive bruising and burns, the activists said. She died last October 22.
Fayhan al-Ghamdi, an Islamic preacher and regular guest on Muslim television networks, confessed to having used cables and a cane to inflict the injuries, the activists from the group "Women to Drive" said in a statement.
They said the father had doubted Lama's virginity and had her checked up by a medic.
Randa al-Kaleeb, a social worker from the hospital where Lama was admitted, said the girl's back was broken and that she had been raped "everywhere", according to the group.
According to the victim's mother, hospital staff told her that her "child's rectum had been torn open and the abuser had attempted to burn it closed."
The activists said that the judge had ruled the prosecution could only seek "blood money (compensation for the next of kin under Islamic law) and the time the defendant had served in prison since Lama's death suffices as punishment."
Three Saudi activists, including Manal al-Sharif, have raised objections to the ruling.
The ruling is based on Islamic laws that a father cannot be executed for murdering his children, nor can husbands be executed for murdering their wives, activists said.
http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/63885.aspx
But worse, another prominent wahhabi imam proposed a new law in Saudi Arabia to require newborn babies to wear burqa to prevent ever increasing incest cases in the country;
Saudi cleric says 'baby burkas' would prevent child molestation
A Saudi cleric claims the best way for his country to prevent sexual molestation of young girls is to require them to wear burkas.
The comments, made by cleric Sheikh Abdullah Daoud, come in the wake of the Fayhan al-Ghamdi verdict. Al-Ghamdi is a Saudi cleric accused of raping and torturing his five-year-old daughter to death. On Saturday, Digital Journal reported al-Ghamdi was ordered to pay "blood money" to the slain girl's mother, but was spared a jail sentence.
Following the verdict, Manal al-Sharif, a women’s rights activist, launched the "Ana Lama" campaign via Twitter. The campaign is aimed at forcing the Saudi government to enact legislation that would criminalize violence against women and children. Under Saudi Arabia’s current Islamic law, a father cannot be executed for murdering his children, or for murdering his wife.
Daoud, whose critics have dubbed his idea the "baby burkas” campaign, made the comments in October of last year. However following the al-Ghamdi verdict, the comments are just now beginning to receive widespread attention.
During a television interview on Islamic Al-Majd TV, Daoud said wearing veils that completely covered the face would help prevent baby girls from being molested. He went on to claim that unnamed medical and security sources say there is an increase in the number of babies and young girls being molested, citing the case of a 49-year-old man accused of raping his daughter no less than 288 times as an example.
Former Saudi Board of Grievances judge, Sheikh Mohammad Al-Jzlana, is publicly criticizing Daoud for his comments, telling Al Arabiya that the comments were denigrating to Islam and Shariah and “made Islam look bad”.
Others are outraged that the cleric would resort to blaming small children for the criminal acts of adults, with Malaka Elvazgi saying:
"Burkas for babies is disturbing! Now the baby victims are blamed for men’s crimes. Allah help us stop the ignorance."
Some agree that the instances of reported sexual assault against young girls within Saudi Arabia is on the increase. The reason for the increased reporting is debated however. Some believe that it is due to an actual increase in the number of assaults occurring. Others believe it is due to new child protection laws enacted in January of 2011.
Widespread reporting may continue to increase due to a new plan aimed at holding “violators of family and children law accountable”. On January 17th, Maha al-Maneef, executive manager of the Saudi cabinet's family safety organization, announced Saudi Arabia was preparing to launch a 24-hour hotline for people to report violence against children.
If incidents of child molestation is indeed on the rise in Saudi Arabia, and regardless of the reason for the increased number of reports, Daoud's comments have many saying it is irresponsible of him to place the blame on children and infants, essentially relieving the perpetrators of any personal responsibility.
While government officials and Saudi citizens are outspoken about the comments, Daoud has yet to publicly address the latest backlash.
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/articl...#ixzz2JsnF8oBU
I am not trying to say that Arabs are child molesters because such people can be found anywhere in the world but the worst part is they can get away with it in Saudi Arabia after committing such crimes in supposedly an "islamic" country.
This is just horrible.
I am just waiting for the day when their oil will be over anymore. So the whole world can finally gets away from the wahhabi filth and their fake islamic lies.
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