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Guilty (verdict in Australian gang-rape case)
Daily Telegraph ^
| June 08 2002
| CINDY WOCKNER
Posted on 06/07/2002 5:05:24 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
In the case of the 11 year old boy it cannot be used. He is too young to be punished by criminal law. The same thing happened in Virginia Beach,Virginia a couple of years ago. A 11 year old boy raped a 8 year old girl,and walked away free because it was determined he was too young to know what he was doing.
To: Doe Eyes
>What is "Leb-style?" Lebanese How about "World According to Garp"-style? They wouldn't do any more raping then.
To: Montfort
Which is extremely common among young muslims in Sweden.
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06/17/2002 12:22:37 PM PDT
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Jamten
To: knighthawk
This is what happens in a culture that does not have absolute norms. The Arabs apply different norms to other Arabs and non-Arabs. A rape of a non-Muslim woman is not a rape.
What did the sheick in the local mosque say? Why is that, with all the gory details of the rapes and the trials, the report says nothing about that? WHere is the outrage of the Australian Muslim community?
No outrage because the victims are not Muslim. Do you think any Christian, Jew, or Hindu would think this way?
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08/02/2002 2:14:41 PM PDT
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TopQuark
To: TopQuark
Of course the imams and community are worried: about the image! They don't care for victims. They only care that we can see what kind of people they are.
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