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05 July 2007

Best use of 'balls' in a headline

or, yet another Religion of Peace update

4 July 2007

HERO CABBIE: I KICKED BURNING TERRORIST SO HARD IN BALLS THAT I TORE A TENDON
Alex.McIlveen
HERO CABBIE..
By Karen Bale

A HERO cabbie who took on the Glasgow Airport terror suspects told yesterday how he booted one of them in the privates.

Alex McIlveen, 45, kicked the man, whose body was in flames, so hard that he tore a tendon in his foot.

But he said last night: "He didn't even flinch. I couldn't believe he didn't go down.

"A doctor told me later I'd damaged a tendon in my foot."

The burned suspect was named last night as Khalid Ahmed, a Lebanese doctor.

He is critically ill with burns at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley, where he is believed to have worked.

Religion of Peace Update, Or should that be Islamic Transvestite Update?


Hey, is that a rocket grenade launcher under your burqa, or are you just happy to see me!

Mosque chief arrested trying to flee in burqa

THE leader of a radical Pakistani mosque was arrested while trying to flee in a woman's burqa as security forces stepped up pressure on a few hundred hardcore followers still holed up inside.

Firebrand cleric Abdul Aziz's capture sparked an exodus from Islamabad's Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, with 1,200 male and female students surrendering to the authorities a day after clashes there left 16 people dead.

The government of embattled President Pervez Musharraf hailed the capture of the firebrand preacher as a major success, after months of criticism that it was failing to tackle extremism.

"After all the things he has said and all the oaths he took from his students that they should embrace martyrdom with him, look at this man,'' deputy information minister Tariq Azeem said.

Aziz was caught after a group of 20 burqa-clad women from the mosque started screaming as they were taken to a nearby school for security checks after giving themselves up, saying the procedure was un-Islamic.

"Our men spotted his (Aziz's) unusual demeanour. The rest of the girls looked like girls but he was taller and had a pot belly,'' a security official said on condition of anonymity.

Paramilitary officer Manzoor Ahmad, who saw the incident, said a policeman spotted one member of the crowd staying silent.

"The officer pounced on the lady, and as he grabbed her, the burqa came off and his beard fell out. He asked the man who he was and he said 'I am Maulana (senior cleric) Abdul Aziz,'' the soldier said.

Television footage showed armed intelligence officials dragging the bearded Aziz towards a black Toyota Corolla and driving away at high speed.

Aziz's daughter and two of the children of his brother, deputy mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi, were also arrested, officials said.

Ghazi remained inside the mosque along with as few as 200 students and 60 children, officials said.

Religious leaders were negotiating with him by telephone to give himself up and end the siege.

Troops and police, backed by armoured personnel carriers and helicopter gunships, moved forward to secure the entire area around the mosque, where a shoot-on-sight curfew was imposed in the early hours of Wednesday.

"Ghazi is seeking a graceful exit from this situation. But he has to surrender unconditionally,'' Mr Azeem said.

Students briefly exchanged gunfire with security forces shortly before his detention and again afterwards, officials said.

Police brought the body of a 23-year-old student shot on Wednesday to hospital, doctor Khalid Hussain said.

Troops earlier killed another student and a mentally ill man as part of the curfew.

Military ruler Mr Musharraf, already facing a political crisis ahead of elections later this year, ordered the crackdown after the mosque brazenly tried to set up a Taliban-style justice system in the heart of Islamabad.

Those holding out were believed to include Taliban insurgents from the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan and jihadis belonging to banned Pakistani sectarian groups.

Hundreds of troops built sandbag bunkers around the mosque overnight and rolled out barbed wire to block off all roads.

Electricity to the area was cut during the night.

The mosque has led an anti-vice campaign in the capital including the abduction of people accused of running brothels - including seven Chinese - and raids on local music and DVD shops.

Mr Musharraf, embroiled in nationwide protests over his suspension of the country's top judge, had faced mounting criticism over his failure to crack down on the mosque.

In apparent revenge attacks, a policeman was killed by a rocket and four civilians died in a blast targeting a police chief's car in the northwestern region of Swat, a stronghold of one of the banned groups linked to Aziz.

Meanwhile six Pakistani soldiers and five civilians died in a suicide car bombing Wednesday in a troubled tribal frontier region that officials said was another possible reprisal.

The Red Mosque standoff began in January when female students took over a government-run children's library.

In April the clerics set up an Islamic court that issued a "fatwa'' or religious decree against a paragliding female minister.

19 June 2007

Religion of Peace Update

Salman Rushdie? Isn't that, like so 80's?!??!
Burning the queen in effigy? How much more antiQueen can you get?

29 May 2007

Legislative Deliberations

Religion of Peace style.

This is an intimate debate in the Turkish Parliament yesterday. I'm not sure who the good guy might be.

28 May 2007

Brikeback Down Under?

Why would anyone not gay...?

Gay Aussie hotel wins right to ban heterosexuals, lesbians:

May 28 05:00 AM US/Eastern

An Australian hotel popular with gay men has won the right to refuse entry to heterosexuals and lesbians, officials and the owner said Monday.

The Peel Hotel in Melbourne won an exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act to prevent insults and abuse directed toward gays in its bars and nightclubs, owner Tom McFeely told AFP.

'The hotel predominantly markets itself towards homosexual males, towards gay men and we want to protect the integrity of the venue as well as continue to make the men feel comfortable,' McFeely said.

'When large numbers of heterosexuals or even lesbians are in the hotel that changes the atmosphere and many gay men can feel uncomfortable.'"

Would want then uncomfortable just before the proctology exam!

22 May 2007

Can you do that in a Burkha?

Religon of Peace Update. I wonder if this is how stewardesses and pilots bond on certain airlines?

"Egypt: Fatwa allows breast-feeding among adults
Associated Press, THE JERUSALEM POST May. 21, 2007

Al-Azhar University, one of Sunni Islam's most prestigious institutions, ordered one of its clerics Monday to face a disciplinary panel after he issued a controversial decree allowing adults to breast-feed.

Ezzat Attiya had issued a fatwa, or religious edict, saying adult men could breast-feed from female work colleagues as a way to avoid breaking Islamic rules that forbid men and women from being alone together.

In Islamic tradition, breast-feeding establishes a degree of maternal relation, even if a woman nurses a child who is not biologically hers. It means the child could not marry the nursing woman's biological children.

Attiya - the head of Al-Azhar's Department of Hadith, or teachings of the Prophet Muhammad - insisted the same would apply with adults. He argued that if a man nursed from a co-worker, it would establish a family bond between them and allow the two to work side-by-side without raising suspicion of an illicit sexual relation."
Egypt: Fatwa allows breast-feeding among adults | Jerusalem Post

21 May 2007

Jerry Springer, please report to Pakistan

Newsday.com: Pakistani Husband Accused of Being Woman:

Pakistani Husband Accused of Being Woman

By ASIF SHAHZAD
Associated Press Writer

May 20, 2007, 5:17 PM EDT

LAHORE, Pakistan -- Police on Sunday arrested a couple who are accused of lying to a Pakistani court about the gender of the husband, who was born female and had sex reassignment surgery 16 years ago.

The bride's father wants the marriage annulled on the grounds that it is against Islam, but the couple say they married to protect the bride from being sold into marriage to pay off her uncle's gambling debts.

The husband, Shumail Raj, 31, initially went to court seeking protection from harassment by their relatives, but the Lahore High Court earlier this month ordered the arrests of Raj and his wife, Shahzina Tariq, 26, for lying to the court.

Raj told the court he is male but a court-appointed panel of doctors ruled he is a woman. He said his breasts and uterus were surgically removed at age 15 after his voice changed and he began to grow facial hair. But the doctors say he has a vagina that was surgically closed and no penis.

After the couple's arrest on Sunday, Raj told The Associated Press that the surgery made him a man and he married Tariq to save her from the arranged marriage.

"She told me that one of her uncles wants to sell her to pay off a debt," Raj said by telephone from a police station in their hometown of Faisalabad.

"I had told Shahzina that I have had two operations and I am not a male. But she said that it was not a problem for her," Raj said. He referred to himself as both male and not male during the interview.

His wife Tariq said by telephone that she was aware of Raj's surgery, and they married for her protection.

"I knew that Shumail was not a male, ... but I begged her for protection," she said, referring to her husband as a woman throughout the interview.

Aslam Tareen, a senior police officer, said police will wait for orders from the court before further investigating the case, including the claim that Tariq's uncle wanted to sell her into marriage. The couple are scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.

Copyright 2007 Newsday Inc.

Tales from Eurabia

This is the little mermaid. She has been in Copenhagen harbor since 1913. She doesn't have a top on.
Over the weekend nice, helpful people have dressed the little mermaid in the style that soon all of copenhagen's women can come to enjoy.

This has been EU-rabia, brought to you by those nice people from the religon of peace.