U.S. state department strongly condemns stoning of women, calling it barbaric. Why isn’t Obama and Michelle speaking out? Why “moderate” Muslim countries are not speaking out? Why don’t we impose sanctions against countries, which are violating human rights, particularly human rights of women
Posted on | September 28, 2010 | 2 Comments
U.S. Strongly Condemns Stoning Of Woman in Orakzai, Pakistan
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Public Affairs
We condemn in the strongest possible terms the brutal stoning of a woman in Orakzai, Pakistan, allegedly by members of the Pakistani Taliban, which is depicted in a video circulating on the internet.
This vicious attack, carried out as a crowd of onlookers watched, violates all norms of human decency and is a chilling example of the cowardly disregard violent extremists have for human life. There is no justification for such barbaric and cruel treatment of a fellow human being.
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September 28th, 2010 @ 10:24 pm
Because they FAVOR it. Obama wants Sharia law in the U.S. Coming soon to a town square near you ‘Entertainment Muslim Style’ beheading, stoning, dismemberment and public rape! Get dressed for a night out of real fun dressed to the nines in your new burqua and be really honored to have your husband beat you in public.
Want Sharia law?
September 29th, 2010 @ 11:20 am
Chito-Anyone that considers a woman the weaker sex is a FOOL…I still have some land in Florida for sale.