Saudi House of Horrors
Posted: May 5, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 22 Comments »
In a remote tiny Saudi village, a local farmer forced three sons to stand on barrels with ropes circling their necks and tied to a tree. The father then pushed the barrels away and the three were hanged.The man waited for a few seconds before he rushed back and untied them. They were half dead but with some struggle, they survived. Police refuse to arrest father.
Emirates The operation was not a scene from a horror movie. It was real hanging and it had been done more than once.
But why would a man do this to his own sons. The answer, as put by one of the sons, is that the act was part of punishment by a father who exercised torture, cruelty and savagery against his family for nearly 18 years.
When most of them grew up and filed an official complaint this week, police summoned the father. Instead of locking him up, they simply took his statements and released him on the grounds the sons did not specify what sort of family violence the father had practiced. Ahmed, one of the sons, says he used to watch in horror as his three brothers struggled for their life when they were hanged by their own father.
But his horror did not stop at that. He also saw his brother forcing his little daughter to stand on a rock bare-foot under the scorching sun from morning to afternoon and to keep looking straight at the sun. The punishment was because one sheep was lost while she was attending to the livestock just outside the village.
The family of four sons, five daughters and their parents live in a remote hilltop village around 50 km east of the western province of Laith.
“My father began his violent ways nearly 18 years ago…..he loves beating and torturing his children and my mother…over the past year, he developed many torture techniques against his children,” Ahmed said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Sabq.
“All family members are farmers as my father owns a large number of sheep, camels and cow….we had to be up at 4am and work until sunrise…those who were late had been severely tortured…any one who made even a small mistake had never dreamt of being pardoned.”

Ahmed, now 20, said he had fled south after his father prevented him from pursuing studies. He then returned to his grandmother in the area and went back to school, after which he got a job and made SR70,000.
When he went to his father and asked for his pardon, his father asked for money, which Ahmed gave him. “I told him it was time for me to marry….what he exactly said to me was ‘what makes you happy will upset me.”
Ahmed said he and other brothers went to the police this week after his father severely beat up their mother. He said she fled home and is now sheltering at her brother’s home in nearby Jeddah after being hospitalised for three days.
Eating their own…When Jews and Christians are gone, Muslims will savage each other
Posted: April 30, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 27 Comments »This angry protest against the Saudi Embassy in Cairo, Egypt is eerily reminiscent of the one against the Israeli Embassy there a few months ago.
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Did you know that the worst racists in the world are Muslims?
Posted: April 24, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 37 Comments »It’s a dirty little secret that the media and bleeding heart liberals are happy to ignore, but the evidence is clear: Even in Muslim countries, the darker your skin is, the more inhumanely you are treated.
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RE: ARAB SPRING – Remember how Barack Hussein Obama rejoiced about “Democracy breaking out all over the Middle East?”
Posted: March 10, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 33 Comments »
CAIRO: Protesters outside the U.S. Embassy in Cairo supporting the Egyptian military’s crackdown on international pro-democracy groups clashed Friday with demonstrators rallying against the country’s military leadership. Dozens of people were injured.
Witnesses said the clashes began when pro-military supporters began throwing rocks at anti-military protesters who were marching to the nearby Tahrir Square. Dozens wounded in the clashes, according to Middle East News Agency. As people ran from the scene, Egyptian troops first tried to separate the stone-throwers but also threw rocks at the protesters, witnesses said.
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AFGHANISTAN: Bacha Bazi Boys to Fashionista Men
Posted: February 20, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 7 Comments »Now, young Afghan men who were forced, as boys, to perform dances dressed up like girls and have sex with male customers, are showing their feminine side.
Male fashionistas bring their styles to ultra-conservative Afghanistan, where as recently as 2001, trimming or even styling your hair was punishable by the hardline Taliban regime.
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Hey Europe, this is what you get for supporting the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak
Posted: February 6, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 16 Comments »
So much for the Arab Spring. Now that Egypt has elected radical Islamists to run its government, tourism already is down by one-third and almost all foreign investment has stopped. Get ready, Europe, the flood of refugees from Egypt will be even bigger than the one from Tunisia and Libya. Just what the Muslim-in-Chief of America was hoping for.
EGYPTIAN MP blames America and Israel for the fatal soccer riots
Posted: February 3, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 34 Comments »
Gee, there’s just no pleasing these Muslimaniacs. Barack Hussein Obama backs and finances the Egyptian uprising to overthrow Mubarak, then kowtows to the new radical Islamist government, can’t send them billions more in U.S. taxpayer dollars fast enough, and STILL they aren’t satisfied.
A narrow stadium exit turned into a death trap. Crowds of Egyptian soccer fans fleeing supporters of the opposing team armed with knives, clubs and stones rushed into the corridor, only to be crushed against a locked gate, their rivals attacking from behind, survivors and witnesses said. The result was the world’s worst soccer violence in 15 years, with 74 people crushed, suffocated or stabbed to death and several hundred more injured.
EGYPT: Deadly riots at soccer stadium, at least 73 dead, 1,000 injured
Posted: February 1, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 38 Comments »RIOTS that broke out after a soccer match in Egypt’s Port Said is the worst incident of soccer violence in Egypt and the deadliest worldwide since 1996. One player said it was “like a war.”
National Post 4A security official said the violence erupted as soon as the referee blew the final whistle. Fans of Al-Masri, which beat Al-Ahly 3-0, invaded the pitch and began to throw rocks, bottles and fireworks at the Al-Ahly fans.
Reports keep changing about the number of dead and injured after soccer fans rushed the field in the seaside city of Port Said Wednesday following an upset victory by the home team over Egypt’s top club, setting off clashes and a stampede as riot police largely failed to intervene.
It was a bloody reminder of the deteriorating security in the Arab world’s most populous country as instability continues nearly a year after former President Hosni Mubarak was swept out of power in a popular uprising.
The melee – which followed an Egyptian league match between Al-Masry, the home team in the Mediterranean city, and Al-Ahly, based in Cairo and one of Egypt’s most popular team – was the worst case of soccer violence in Egypt and the deadliest worldwide since 1996. One player said it was “like a war.”
In Cairo, fans angered that another match between Al-Ismaili and Zamalek was halted because of the Port Said violence set fire to the bleachers at the main stadium in the Egyptian capital, authorities said.
The clashes and ensuing stampede did not appear to be directly linked to the political turmoil in Egypt, but the violence raised fresh concerns about the ability of the state police to manage crowds. Most of the hundreds of black-uniformed police with helmets and shields stood in lines and did nothing as soccer fans chased either, some wielding sharp objects and others hurling sticks and rocks.
Security officials said the ministry has issued directives for its personnel not to “engage” with civilians after recent clashes between police and protesters in November left more than 40 people dead.
The violence also underscored the role of soccer fans in Egypt’s recent protest movement. Organized fans, in groups known as ultras, have played an important role in the revolution and rallies against military rule. Their anti-police songs, peppered with curses, have quickly become viral and an expression of the hatred many Egyptians feel toward security forces that were accused of much of the abuse that was widespread under Mubarak’s regime.
Essam el-Erian, a Muslim Brotherhood lawmaker, said the military and police were complicit in the violence, accusing them of trying to stop critics demanding an end to state of emergency that give security forces wide-ranging powers.
The manager of the Al-Masry, Kamal Abu Ali, announced he also was resigning in protest. “This is not about soccer. This is bigger than that. This is a plot to topple the state,” he told the same station, using an often-cited allegation by the military against protesters.
MORROCO: Angry unemployed graduates set themselves on fire, threaten collective suicide
Posted: January 21, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 39 Comments »Quick! Somebody show this video to the Occupy Wall Street entitlement whores.
Muslims show us why they could never have been descended from apes
Posted: January 1, 2012 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 42 Comments »Muslims are nothing like animals. That’s right, animals could never treat other animals the way Muslims treat other Muslims.
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EGYPT’S ARAB SPRING in full bloom: Now, beatings, shootings, and even stripping of women protesters are the new norm
Posted: December 23, 2011 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 65 Comments »
Gives new meaning to the expression, ‘Be careful what you wish for.’ Egyptians were ecstatic over their removal of a secular dictator with the help of the Army at their side. Now, that same Army are the ones beating and killing the protesters. But wait, the Muslim Brotherhood and other radical IslamoFascists just won the most seats in a recent election and will soon take power. You ain’t seen nuthin’yet.
CNN Photos of the unidentified veiled woman were plastered on the front pages of global and local newspapers and appeared on Facebook. Twitter hashtags #TahrirWoman and #Bluebra emerged. The images stirred worldwide outrage because of the beating and because she was partially stripped in a Muslim society where women cover themselves for modesty.
When Azza Hilal Suleiman saw Egyptian military pummel the veiled woman, she stepped in to help and got kicked and clubbed by security forces, a beating that was captured in a video that went viral around the world and also showed live gunfire and the violent removal of a Muslim woman’s clothing. ”A veiled woman was injured and the army stripped her,” she told CNN in an exclusive interview from her hospital bed in Cairo, suffering from painful skull fractures and facial cuts.
She couldn’t stand to see the repeated blows to the woman, who was dragged, kicked, partially stripped and then stomped. “So I ran and tried to cover her body and pull her out,” Suleiman said. ”We tried to cover her and pull her away but they beat us. I didn’t feel anything after this.”
Suleiman was seen in a red coat in the same video that showed the veiled woman’s beating. Security forces rushed toward Suleiman and pushed her to the ground as she ran to the veiled woman’s side. ”I was just trying to help her up after they exposed her body,” she said.
Suleiman is one of three people in the video interviewed by CNN, with one of them saying he was shot. A CNN crew also witnessed the security force beatings and shootings and saw other women stripped of some of their clothing.
Age 48, divorced and unemployed, Suleiman is the daughter of a deceased army general. She wanted to speak to CNN despite her agony. In an earlier visit to the hospital, she indicated how much she was suffering, saying, “My head is going to explode.”
Others came to Suleiman’s aid, such as businessman Ehab Hanna, who was also beaten up and shot after he tried to help the woman with the veil. ”Azza covered her naked body. Then we tried to pull her up to take her to the field clinic. But I was shocked with a sting in my leg, thought it was a rock. I tried to walk but fell to the ground, so they started beating me and Azza relentlessly,” he told CNN.
Hanna said security forces left him alone when they thought he was dead. But when he moved, he was beaten. He said he and other injured people were on the ground for about 30 minutes because ambulances weren’t allowed into the area.
The beatings took place last Saturday in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, amid a five-day stretch of assaults by police and defiant protests by demonstrators demanding that Egypt’s ruling military cede power to a civilian government.
A Health Ministry spokesman said 16 people died, including 14 by gunshots, according to Dr. Hisham Sheeha. The military has denied the use of live ammunition.
The woman has not been identified. She had been dressed in a traditional robe and headscarf, but as police clubbed her and dragged her down the street, those articles of clothing were pulled away, exposing her midriff and blue bra. The video showed one of the police officers aiming a foot at her upper abdomen and stamping squarely on it.
The ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has since expressed “great regret” over the mistreatment of women protesters, but it has not apologized for the assaults, a fact that enrages demonstrators. But SCAF reiterated “its respect and appreciation for Egyptian women and their right in protesting and their active positive participation in the political life.”
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KAZAKHSTAN: Muslim blows himself up, kills at least seven others
Posted: November 12, 2011 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims 1 Comment »But were they all Muslims?
EGYPT: African refugees are having their organs cut out of their bodies while they are still alive by organ harvesters
Posted: November 5, 2011 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims Leave a comment »
Human Rights Groups have produced evidence that bodies of African refugees have been found in the desert with organs missing. Apparently, African refugees from Ethiopia and Sudan are having their organs stolen in the Sinai Desert by the same people who are taking the refugees across the border to Israel.
CHRISTIAN POST via Islam vs Europe According to the New Foundation for Human Rights Group and the EveryOne Group, the refugees are enslaved, tortured and the women raped if they are not able to come up with the money for the Bedouin to smuggle them and their families into Israel.
The Sawarka Bedouin tribe is one of the largest in the Sinai and has been linked to the organ theft. Photos of the victims taken at a morgue in the Egyptian port town of El Arish show huge scars where the organs were removed. Hamdy Al-Azazy, head of the New Generation Foundation, says the organs are taken from the bodies while they are still alive.
“The organs are not useful if they’re dead. They drug them first and remove their organs, then leave them to die and dump them in a deep dry well along with hundreds of bodies.” He said. Corrupt Egyptian doctors are suspected in performing the organ removal. Using advanced mobile hospital units, the doctor’s travel to the desert to perform the operation and then return to a private hospital in Cairo.
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PAKISTAN: Butchers selling haram (forbidden) meat of dead dogs, rats, and other animals to unsuspecting buyers
Posted: October 31, 2011 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims Leave a comment »
Pakistani butchers are making Ghee Oil from the fat of road kills , horses, donkeys, dogs, rats, anything they can find, living or dead, because it is cheaper. It is also dangerous to health because of the bacteria in the dead animals.
They sell the forbidden Ghee Oil to poor customers, including restaurant owners. They use every part of the animal meat, including skin, bones, intestines, horns, hooves, etc. Fat is removed from these dead animals and melted into cooking oil to be sold to small shops and restaurants at very low prices.
In Barack Hussein Obama's campaign to radicalize the Middle East, will Syria fall next? Or will it be Jordan?
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims Leave a comment »
Facing growing protests at home and seeing how Islamic fundamentalists are gaining power in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and the Palestinian Territories, Jordan’s King Abdullah has embarked on a policy aimed at appeasing radical Muslims as a pre-emptive measure.
HUDSON NY King Abdullah’s decision to woo Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood is seen as a no-confidence vote in the US President Barack Obama’s policy toward the Arab world, as leaders there are beginning to realize that they can no longer rely on Obama, especially after his hasty decision to abandon Egyptian President Hosni Mubabrak.
In the past few months Jordan has been hit by a wave of weekly anti-government demonstrations. For the first time, former senior security and civilian officials have joined the protests – a move seen by many as a direct and unprecedented challenge to King Abdullah.
Most recently, reports indicate that the Jordanians may approve a request by Hamas to move its offices from Damascus to Amman. Relations between the Syrian regime and Hamas have been strained as a result of the movement’s refusal to support Bashar al-Assad’s ruthless crackdown on his opponents.
The improvement in relations between Jordan and Hamas comes more than a decade after the Jordanians closed down the Hamas offices in the kingdom and deported the movement’s leaders.
Relations between Hamas and Jordan reached their lowest point a few years ago when the Jordanian authorities announced that they had foiled a plot to smuggle weapons into the country for launching terror attacks against the kingdom and Israel.
In recent weeks, however, there have been countless reports about a rapprochement between Jordan and Hamas. Last month, the Jordanian authorities permitted Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to visit Amman to see his ailing mother.
It was the second time that the Syrian-based Mashaal had been allowed to enter Jordan since he was deported from the kingdom a decade ago, In 1999, he was allowed into Amman to briefly visit his dying father.
Other Hamas representatives have since visited Jordan. One of Mashaal’s top aides was the first to phone the newly-appointed Jordanian Prime Minister, Awn Khawasneh, to congratulate him on his new job.
In addition to Hamas, the Jordanian monarch appears also to be wooing the Muslim Brotherhood organization in his country. His new prime minister last week invited the Muslim Brotherhood to join his new government – an offer that the radical group rejected. The prime minister would not have dared to talk to the Muslim Brotherhood had he not received a green light from the king.
The king’s gestures to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood are a clear attempt to absorb growing discontent in the kingdom over his failure to implement major reforms that would limit the role of the Jordanian security forces in civilian and political matters.
The king is afraid of an “Arab Spring” in his country. But the only way to avoid a larger revolt against his regime is by embarking on real and comprehensive reforms in all walks of life — not by engaging radical Islamists who in the long run pose an even bigger threat.
























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