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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Dancing for Lashes

Freedom is on the march. From our friends in Saudi Arabia:
20 sentenced for attending party
From Times Wire Reports
February 5, 2007


A Saudi Arabian judge sentenced 20 foreigners to lashings and several months in prison after convicting them of attending a party where alcohol was served and men and women danced, a newspaper reported.

The defendants were among 433 foreigners, including 240 women, arrested by the kingdom's religious police for attending the party in Jidda, the state-guided newspaper Okaz said. It did not identify the foreigners, give their nationalities or say when the party took place.

The paper said the rest of those arrested were awaiting trial.

Saudi Arabia's religious police enjoy wide powers, roaming malls, markets, universities and other public places looking for violations of the kingdom's strict interpretation of Islamic law.
Original at The LA Times

Comments on "Dancing for Lashes"

 

Blogger SadButTrue said ... (3:01 PM) : 

Why is it that opposition to this kind of thinking is considered to be narrow-minded and intolerant? I'm as liberal as the next guy, but I just can't help thinking that their fundamentalism is a whole lot worse than any Christian fundamentalism I've ever seen or heard of. And that's not because I'm Christian, I'm not. Pure dyed in the wool atheist, me.

 

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