Showing posts with label Religious police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious police. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Saudi Arabia Bans Sale of Red Roses

Valentine Day's Ban includes the color RED



Saudi Arabia's religious police are at it again--this time banning the sale of red roses and red gifts in the run-up to Valentine's Day.

The Saudi killjoys, famous for beating women and recently for strip-searching an American mother of three for sitting in a Starbucks with a male colleague, must figure that Valentine's Day is a infidel evil plot.

The ban is specific for Valentine's Day and will be lifted after February 14.
Officials from the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice warned flower and gift shops to remove all red items, including roses and wrapping paper, from their shelves.

"They visited us last night," an unidentified florist told the Saudi Gazette. "They gave us warnings and this morning we packed up all the red items."

In Riyadh, the ban came into force on Sunday and will remain until after February 14.

It's a leap to be sure, but the authorities believe the celebration of Valentine's Day is un-Islamic and can encourage out-of-wedlock sexual relations, which are strictly forbidden in the Saudi kingdom.
The crackdown has pushed up the price of the flowers on the black market, with some florists making deliveries in the middle of the night, the paper said.

Couples defying the ban placed orders for red roses weeks before the deadline. Some were sending online Valentine's cards, and others were planning to celebrate the day in neighbouring countries, such as Bahrain, which has a more liberal approach to Islamic law.

Apparently, something about Valentine's Day makes the Saudi Religious Police see red.

by Mondoreb
image: google
Source: Saudi Arabia bans Sale of Red Roses

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

American Mother Strip-Searched, Threatened and Jailed by Saudi Religious Police

For Sitting with a Man at Starbucks

Other Saudi News: Man Beheaded Yesterday

Saudi religious police, out for a stroll and a strip-search


More evidence the Saudis are the best 11th-century allies a country can have.

A 37-year-old American businesswoman and married mother of three was strip-searched, threatened and forced to sign false confessions by the Kingdom's “Mutaween”--Saudi Arabia's religious police--for sitting with a male colleague at a Starbucks coffee shop in Riyadh.

The woman, "Yara", who doesn't want her last name published for fear of threats and reprisals, is seeking justice. When she was released from her day in prison, she was bruised over her body.

The woman was interviewed by The Times and said that she would remain in Saudi Arabia to fight the harsh enforcement of conservative Islam and not return to America.
"If I want to make a difference I have to stick around. If I leave they win. I can't just surrender to the terrorist acts of these people,” said Yara, who moved to Jeddah eight years ago with her husband, a prominent businessman.

Her ordeal began with a routine visit to the new Riyadh offices of her finance company, where she is a managing partner.

The electricity temporarily cut out, so Yara and her colleagues — who are all men — went to a nearby Starbucks to use its wireless internet.

She sat in a curtained booth with her business partner in the cafĂ©'s “family” area, the only seats where men and women are allowed to mix.

For Yara, it was a matter of convenience. But in Saudi Arabia, public contact between unrelated men and women is strictly prohibited.

“Some men came up to us with very long beards and white dresses. They asked ‘Why are you here together?'. I explained about the power being out in our office. They got very angry and told me what I was doing was a great sin,” recalled Yara, who wears an abaya and headscarf, like most Saudi women.

The men--from the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, a police force of several thousand men charged with enforcing dress codes, sex segregation and the observance of prayers--were serious.

She continues her story of an American's encounter with the Saudi religious police--and the tepid non-response of the American Embassy.
Yara, whose parents are Jordanian and grew up in Salt Lake City, once believed that life in Saudi Arabia was becoming more liberal. But on Monday the religious police took her mobile phone, pushed her into a cab and drove her to Malaz prison in Riyadh. She was interrogated, strip-searched and forced to sign and fingerprint a series of confessions pleading guilty to her “crime”.

“They took me into a filthy bathroom, full of water and dirt. They made me take off my clothes and squat and they threw my clothes in this slush and made me put them back on,” she said. Eventually she was taken before a judge.

“He said 'You are sinful and you are going to burn in hell'. I told him I was sorry. I was very submissive. I had given up. I felt hopeless,” she said.

Yara's husband, Hatim, used his political contacts in Jeddah to track her whereabouts. He was able to secure her release.

“I was lucky. I met other women in that prison who don't have the connections I did,” she said. Her story has received rare coverage in Saudi Arabia, where the press has been sharply critical of the police.

Yara was visited yesterday by officials from the American Embassy, who promised they would file a report.

An embassy official told The Times that it was being treated as “an internal Saudi matter” and refused to comment on her case.


The Saudi religious police number 10,000 in over 500 offices around the country.

An American woman is arrested, strip-searched and jailed for--sitting with a male in a coffee shop?

The Saudis have the right to run their country and enforce their laws any way they see fit.

Americans have the right not to do business with a country that practices such laws.

And, unless and until the American Embassy has issued warnings to American women visiting Saudi Arabia, it has a right to protect Americans from the arcane working of a midieval kingdom and such laws.

Unless such warnings are issued and publicized, Americans who travel have a right to expect that their government will stand up for them while conducting business in the lands of "allies".

Of course, it's been some time since the U.S. State Department looked out for American interests.

Meanwhile, we'll wait for the next story of an American woman being strip-searched in Saudi Arabia: a true American ally.

In other news--perhaps related, perhaps not--Saudi Arabia beheaded a man yesterday in the public square for murder.
A Saudi man was beheaded by the sword in the holy city of Mecca on Wednesday after being convicted of murder, the interior ministry said.

Khaled al-Dadi was executed for stabbing Imad al-Swaihiri to death during a fight, the ministry said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency

Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking can all carry the death penalty in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom, where executions are usually carried out in public.


Life goes on in the Saudi kingdom.

A couple of reminders of the mindset of a supposedly-modern American ally.

by Mondoreb
hat tip: radekr
image: bbc
Sources:
* Religious Police in Saudi Arabia Arrest US Woman for Sitting with a man in Starbucks
* Man Beheaded in Saudi Arabia

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Malaysian Health Minister "Unwittingly" Stars in Sex Videos


Luckily for Malaysian Health Minister Chua Sol Lek, his videotaped sexcapades at a hotel suite were not coitus interuptus by the Malaysian Religious Police Squad.

According to the BBC, Minister Lek admitted to being the "man" in two "widely" circulated "sex" DVD's. The DVD's were left in the town of Maur, "for people to pick up."

The article said Lek denied being involved in "making" the two DVD's but that he was the "man" and the girl was a "personal" friend.

A "very" personal friend indeed, as the DVD's show the couple having sex. Lek said he has already apologized to his boss, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawl, and to his wife and children. He also said he refuses to resign.

In his role as Health minister, Lek advocated the use of condoms to help stop the spread of HIV, in the face of "religious opposition."

The "religious opposition" are the Malaysian Religious Police. Charged with enforcing "morality", the Religious Police are known for raiding discos and other places such as parks, to catch lovers in khalwat, or "close proximity". Khalwat is considered adultery and a crime, un-chaperoned meetings between men and women who are not married to one another.

Morality is serious business in Malaysia.
According to the Islamic Affairs Department, those found guilty of khalwat can be jailed for up to six months and fined a maximum of $789 (3000 ringgit) under Islamic laws, which do not apply to non-Muslims.
Restrictions have been placed on the morality mob by the government after charges of overzealousness.
Human-rights and opposition activists demanded an evaluation of the religious police after they arrested 100 Muslims at a Kuala Lumpur disco in January for alleged indecent behaviour.

The disco patrons said they were locked up at the department's headquarters for 10 hours, and accused officials of humiliating the women, commenting on their attire and taking photographs of them.

On 6 February, a popular actor turned fitness instructor, Eezaq Farrouq Harahap, and a female friend were detained for alleged khalwat at an apartment. He said he was wrongfully detained while having dinner with the friend, her sister and her brother-in-law.
Evidently the Health Minister and the DVD "shoot" slipped through the watchful "prying" eyes of the religious police.

No word yet if Lek and his lady love took his advice and used condoms for the sex shoots.

By LBG
Image [farm1]

Source - BBC - Sex DVD's Show Malaysia Minister
Source - Aljazeera - Malaysia Restrains Religious Police


UPDATE: 4:20 am January 2, 2008
Malaysian Health Minister Resigns; Mulls Porn Career


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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Saudi Religious Police: AND THE WIND CRIED MARY...

by Little Baby Ginn

I’m sitting here in my little skirt reading an article from Down Under. Australia held a “religious” art contest, the “Blake” prize, where two of the entries were a statue of the Virgin Mary covered by a burqa and picture of Osama Bin Laden depicting a holographic image of Jesus.

The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils President Ikebal Patel said the statue was “not at all offensive” because the Virgin Mary and Jesus were revered figures in Islam.

“So [Mary wearing a burqa] is no different to how our mothers and sisters are expected to be modest in their dressing,” Patel said.


(Pooja)--Gaza Dec 3 2006: Not in veil means immodesty

I guess, Taliban style regime is not far away from now in the Gaza strip.
Recently some anonymous group who personify itself the Just Swords of Islam has come out with a warning to the native women folk, which asserts that they are not suppose to go against the norms and traditions of Islam and so are not to be dressed in an ‘immodest’ manner.
The ‘immodest’ manner targets to not wearing of the ‘burqa’. They reveled that last week they threw acid on a girl’s
face who was not in the ‘hizab’. Addressing to the girls, they said, ‘We will have no mercy on any woman who violates the traditions of Islam and who also hang out in Internet cafes’.
They openly accepted the responsibility for attacks on 12 Internet cafes over the past few days and on a number of music shops in different parts of the Gaza Strip with the help of rocket propelled grenades.
They did so because it was ‘distracting an entire generation of Palestinians from their duty to worship [Allah] and jihad so that they could serve their Zionist masters and the Crusaders’.

(BBC)--Saudi Arabia March 15, 2007: 15 Saudi Girls Burned to Death

Saudi Arabia's religious police stopped 15 schoolgirls from leaving a blazing building because they were not wearing correct Islamic dress, according to Saudi
newspapers.


Is Mr. Patel inferring that Mary is “immodest” in her regular “statue” garb?

I wonder, just how did Mary and Jesus end up in the Koran? I also wonder
if we took old Mo (Mohammed) and changed his status to say, from prophet to
Second Tier Angel, what would the Imams say? I bet it wouldn’t be pretty.


Read more: That's Osama Art Contraversy



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