Posted on 04/14/2007 4:18:44 PM PDT by Cornpone
Norwegian-Somalian Kadra, who became famous in Norway for exposing imam support of female circumcision, was beaten unconscious on Thursday.
Kadra was attacked and beaten senseless by seven or eight persons of Somali origin, newspaper VG reports.
"I was terrified. While I lay on the pavement they kicked me and screamed that I had trampled on the Koran. Several shouted Allah-o-akbar (God is great) and also recited from the Koran," Kadra told VG.
Kadra linked the attack to recent remarks in VG where she said that the Koran's views on women needed to be reinterpreted.
Kadra said that the gang of Somali men attacked her around 3 a.m. in downtown Oslo on Thursday. A medical examination found that she had several broken ribs, NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting) reports. Kadra filed charges and was due to speak with police on Friday.
The Islamic Council Norway (IRN) condemned the attack on Kadra and urged that she pursue the matter with police.
"Behavior where one goes to physical attack on someone you disagree with violates Islamic teaching and the prophet Muhammad's sunnah (lifestyle). We strongly object to such behavior," the IRN said in a press release.
Kadra's role in a 2000 hidden camera TV documentary revealing the positive attitude of Muslim leaders to female circumcision had a massive impact on Norway, and sparked new legislation.
In Iraq they are allowed one full auto AK per house, and they are still misogynist to the max.
Nothing good happens at 3 am, anywhere.
That being said, the "gang" should fall down a few flights of steps while in police custody.
Religion of Peace alert
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
So?
That has little to do with a woman arming herself in Oslo so she can repel attackers, exercising her right of self defence. Pistols are very difficult to purchase and carry in Norway.
It would have been a very different story if she had drawn a pistol on these POSs and laid in a few rounds.
They deserved it.
bttt
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