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Australian Woman Gang Raped in Dubai Then Jailed Under Retarded Islamic Sharia Law

 
 
Reply Thu 16 May, 2013 02:44 am
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Islamic Sharia law is outdated, controlling, un democratic, barbaric, racist, sexist and just plain stupid. It is completely incompatible with modern life in civilized nations. It’s no wonder those who live under Sharia in Muslim countries or those who call for it in the west are often regarded as a bit backwards,because Sharia most definitely is retarded.

How can throwing a female who is a victim of not 1 repulsive rapist but of 3 evil rapists, into prison for having sex out of wedlock be any kind of justice. The woman never asked to be raped, she wasn’t flirting with the attackers or leading them on in any way. Nor was she dressed provocatively and even if she had of been doing it still doesn’t give anybody the right to violate her. Despite being totally blameless in any of her ordeal. Under Islam’s stupid Sharia the female victim is persecuted and treated like an offender.

Sharia and Islam discriminate against non Muslims and females as victim who happens to be both found out. Because she never had 4 male witnesses to confirm she had been raped. With the Quran stating that sex from females is every Muslim males right, Sharia considers it lawful.

This womans horrific ordeal should serve as a warning to all of possible things to come in the future. This is why we need to carry on opposing the Islamization of our infidel lands by Muslims and those who appease them. NO SURRENDER



With Dubai emerging as a major stopover point for long haul journeys, five hundred flights a month will deliver over one million of us to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the next year.Dubai is being promoted as a luxury high-class paradise in the desert, but the reality is brutally different, as Australian Alicia Gali discovered. Gali took a job in the UAE with one of the world’s biggest hotel chains, Starwood. What happened next makes this story a must-watch for every Australian planning on travelling through the region.



Gali was using her laptop in the hotel’s staff bar when her drink was spiked. She awoke to a nightmare beyond belief: she had been savagely raped by three of her colleagues. Alone and frightened, she took herself to hospital. What Alicia didn’t know is that under the UAE’s strict sharia laws, if the perpetrator does not confess, a rape cannot be convicted without four adult Muslim male witnesses. She was charged with having illicit sex outside marriage, and thrown in a filthy jail cell for eight months.

A shocking story from the United Arab Emirates every Australian traveller needs to see for themselves. Now, finally home and struggling to move on with her life, Alicia breaks her silence for the first time on television to reporter Ross Coulthart. Alicia Gali was savagely raped in the United Arab Emirates, then charged with having illicit sex outside marriage and thrown in jail for eight months.

For more information on human rights in the UAE, go to Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International.

Video part 1 : http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/national/watch/1e808c3f-2193-3d0d-ae39-7d810c84b565

Video part 2: http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/national/watch/fea1b89e-9834-3502-b520-0e69519ca26f

Sunday Night emailed Alicia’s employer in the UAE, Starwood Hotels, with a detailed list of questions pertaining to her case. This was their response:

“What happened in June 2008 to Alicia Gali, a former employee of Le Méridien Al Aqah hotel, was deplorable. While the hotel worked diligently on Ms. Gali’s behalf, the authorities investigated and prosecuted Ms. Gali under the local laws. Additionally, the men involved were also prosecuted and each served prison terms before being deported. As for Ms. Gali’s lawsuit against the hotel, we disagree with the allegations.

The hotel management provided support and assistance to Ms. Gali and her family throughout that time,
including assisting with medical support and the investigation, liaising with her representative Australian embassy and coordinating and arranging affairs with her family in Australia. Starwood’s repeated approaches to discuss Ms. Gali’s claim with her attorneys have been ignored and declined. As this matter is part of an open on-going Starwood investigation and litigation commenced by Ms. Gali against Starwood and the Commonwealth of Australia, we cannot comment further at this time.

The safety and security of our associates and guests continues to be a paramount priority.”

We also contacted the Australian government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) with a detailed list of questions regarding Alicia’s case. This was their response:

“The Department rejects Ms Gali’s account of her dealings with the Australian Consulate in Dubai, as suggested in your letter of 7 May 2013. Ms Gali was provided with extensive consular assistance by the Australian Consulate in Dubai. Our consular officers do not give legal advice, but do assist Australians in trouble to obtain local legal advice.

As this matter is subject to ongoing legal proceedings, the Department is unable to respond to the questions raised in your letter or participate in the Sunday Night program. The Department will present its position as necessary during the course of the legal proceedings.”
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Thu 16 May, 2013 02:46 am
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Multicultural experience turned sour....
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McTag
 
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Reply Thu 16 May, 2013 02:52 am

Well my goodness.
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raprap
 
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Reply Thu 16 May, 2013 06:17 am
@gungasnake,
In Indiana there are hundreds of individuals that are serving serious amount of jail time for possession of minor amounts of marijuana. One could consider it the backward and barbaric consequence of the Sharia laws of that supposed free state.

But wait Indiana isn't Islamic--its a State that almost enacted a statute that pi is 22/7 because the bible didn't recognize irrational numbers.

Ah well is could be worse--Dubai could well be Indiana or Texas---And that Retarded Islamic Shariac Law could be Retarded Christian Canonical Law that many 'Mericans seem to want.

What I'm saying Ganja is maybe you should concentrate on your own stupidity before you whine the stupidity of others. Perhaps you should concentrate on the Governors of those retarded states.

Rap


vikorr
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2013 02:18 am
@raprap,
Bit of a stretch to compare to the two :

- in raprap's example, the people serving jail time for marijuana KNOW it's against the law, and do so knowing they could serve jail time (I'm also curious to know if the places you mention have the 3 strikes rule, and if that is what is triggering the jail terms)

vs

- the woman was raped through no choice of her own, and went to jail for reporting her being raped.

This story is couple of years old.
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2013 03:30 am
@vikorr,
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The country [Dubai]has notoriously harsh laws that allow for prison sentences for crimes including drinking alcohol and gay sex in addition to having sex outside marriage.
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Laws are different from one country to the other.
And it's always a good idea to have some basic knowledge about those. And not to sign something which you don't understand:
Above source wrote:
After reporting the rape to police, Gali was told to sign a statement in Arabic, which she later learned was a confession that she had drank alcohol and had sex outside marriage, she told Yahoo 7 News.
vikorr
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2013 08:17 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
True enough - but I dare say in this instance, it wouldn't have crossed anyone's mind to check if you can get jailed for being raped.
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wmwcjr
 
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Reply Tue 1 Oct, 2013 01:40 pm
When it comes to the issue of human rights, we sometimes succumb to politics, in addition to disregarding a heartrending report simply because we personally dislike the messenger. Here we have another example of that time-honored principle of politics: It's all a matter of whose ox gets gored.
wmwcjr
 
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Reply Tue 1 Oct, 2013 03:40 pm
@wmwcjr,
In other words, being jailed for having been raped is a bit more egregious than not legalizing the smoking of marijuana.
roger
 
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Reply Tue 1 Oct, 2013 03:52 pm
@wmwcjr,
I think I could be convinced of that. Also, the signing of an Arabic confession presented as a written complaint.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 1 Oct, 2013 03:52 pm
@wmwcjr,
The point is made that it is still SAFER
to stay away from the Moslems.





David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Wed 2 Oct, 2013 03:23 am
@wmwcjr,
wmwcjr wrote:
In other words, being jailed for having been raped
is a bit more egregious than not legalizing the smoking of marijuana.
This is not the first time that Moslem police
have criminally prosecuted the victim of sexual depredations.

I remember a male victim of several sodomites, out in their desert.
He got similar treatment from the Moslem police. The story attracted
attention in the press.

The moral of the story is:
it is NOT SAFE and un-wise
to put yourself under their jurisdiction.





David
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Jesuslover
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jun, 2016 08:14 pm
The world is not about you Muslims.
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AugustineBrother
 
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Reply Thu 30 Jun, 2016 08:57 am
@gungasnake,
Please don't use that crude demeaning term' retarded'
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