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15th December 2011 #1
An appalling tale from the Stone Age
An Afghan woman jailed for adultery after being raped has told the BBC she is willing to wed her attacker if he finds a wife for one of her brothers.
Gulnaz was freed on Wednesday by President Karzai following an international outcry over her 12-year jail sentence, and is in hiding.
Her baby daughter, Moska, was conceived when she was raped.
Gulnaz said all she wants to do now is go home as fast as possible after serving two years of her sentence.
The relative who raped her is still in prison.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16201956
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15th December 2011 #2
Islam has a lot to answer for,isnt there a story floating around last year of four Pinay nurses who were gang-raped in the UAE?Primitive place Afghan,tribal laws,tribal people you only have to look at the child-brides to see that.That poor woman has no escape whatsoever,except death at the end of a brutal life of misery and hardship.
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16th December 2011 #3
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There was a story on the BBC website today about a man who cut off all 5 fingers on his wifes right hand because she went to college to learn

These people are wicked and in many cases their religion allows it
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...and they're being permitted to come and live amongst us every day, with their primitive beliefs and fecundity that would put a rabbit to shame.

Oh well, I've got another 20 years to put up with it, if I'm lucky.
Meanwhile I'll just cherish the distant memories of a once great and proud nation, before it became open-house for all.
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