Inbred British Incestous Paki Rant everyone read this

bengalraider

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well i would expect nothing less that a graphic description of an orgy of religiously fuelled destruction from an imam of the religion of peace:p
 

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This is the most hilarious thread ever!!! I haven't laughed this much whole heartedly in a while:lol::lol::rofl::rofl:
In the middle of thread, when i was reading about congress and rahul gandhi.. i mistook this article for a satirist article for a moment before i came back to my senses!! :rolleyes::toilet:
Can somebody request this guy to prepone it to Feb 14th?? It will get some real work for shivsena and some good time for the love birds :thumb: :D
 

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Hah. Brits are born castrated. The parliament of the UK cannot even throw out Abu Qatada...what a joke.

You think the British voter is happy about this? This is the European Law on Human Rights. Nice in theory but its got twisted to defend terrorists.
The solution is to revoke the human rights laws, which will take time.
 

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send those two guys 2 mental assylum they nead high voltage shock 2 their evil brains until those shit come out from their skull:namaste:
 

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(UK) muslim Mother Forces Teen Daughters To Marry Cousins...


A devout Muslim mother of five has become one of the first mums in Britain to be jailed after forcing her two teenage daughters to marry their cousins.
The woman, 39, flew her two girls aged 14 and 15 to Pakistan on the pretext of a family holiday only for them to discover a joint wedding had secretly been arranged for them with two suitors.
The grooms-to-be then tied the knot with the two terrified sisters in a joint ceremony as their mother looked on before the girls were forced to become their new husbands' sex slaves.
During the girls' ordeal their mother from Manchester told her eldest daughter that unless she consumated the marriage, she would 'tie her to the bed, blindfold her and strip her' and watch to make sure she had sex with her new husband.
Two weeks after arriving in Pakistan in June 2007, the mother finalised arrangements for a wedding for the younger of the two daughters to a first cousin.
Two weeks after, both daughters were married in a joint ceremony.
Manchester Crown Court heard the mother was arrested after their daughters told their teachers what happened in February 2008 following their return to the UK.

They were immediately taken into care.
The eldest daughter later told police: 'Even though she has been mean I forgive her. If she knows what she has done is wrong I want to go home.'
The other girl: 'At the end of the day I love her. No one can be like my mum.'
In court the mother who cannot be named for legal reaons was jailed for three years after she was convicted of inciting or causing a child to engage in sexual activity, two charges of arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence, and two of intending to pervert the course of justice.

She denied the charges.
The court heard the mother had acted to protect her family's reputation in the Muslim community after the eldest girl had a termination when she became pregnant following a sexual liaison with an older marred man aged 28.
She believed that the sisters' wedding prospects had been 'irrepubably damaged' by her daughter's 'inappropriate relationship'.

'Forced marriage is cruel. It deprives children, your children, of their basic human rights'The woman then altered documents to make it appear her daughters were 18 and then forced her daughters to marry.
Within days of being charged and the girls being taken into care, the mother had a contact meeting with them begging them, to tell police, their original accusations were lies.
Prosecuting, Mr Tom Gilbart, told the court that the elder daughter said the 'whole episode had made her grow up' and that she 'now felt uncomfortable going back to the area she was brought up in'.
The younger sister said that she had suffered from panic attacks and felt 'trapped and depressed, and experience flash backs of what had happened'.
Passing sentence, Judge Clement Goldstone QC told the woman: 'Everyone is entitled to his or her beliefs, and is to be encouraged to practise in accordance with those beliefs, and to live a life which embraces the culture of those beliefs.
'But those who chose to live in this country and who, like you, are British subjects must not abandon our laws in the practise of those beliefs and that culture. If they do, they will face the consequences.
'It seems to be the case that you did not realise that what you did was wicked, you probably thought then and you continue to think now, that even forced marriage was in the best interests of your daughters - one of whom in any case was a handful and who was not towing the traditional line.

'That is a wholly misguided view.
'Forced marriage is cruel. It deprives children, your children, of their basic human rights.

The judge added: 'Sometime before you left the United Kingdom, it had, despite promises to you made to them to the contrary, become your intention to arrange marriages for your daughters, and if necessary force them into marriages which were not only illegal in this country, but which were illegal in Pakistan.
'You altered documents in Pakistan to make it appear that they were 18. What made you all the more determined was that one of them had recently lost her vaginity to an older married man, by, what you believed understandly, but eroneously to be an act of rape.
'She, therefore, became a girl whose marriage prospects in your culture had become irrepubably damaged.
'Your desire to have them married irrespective of their wishes and legality, was way beyond being an acceptable consequence of the culture which you have a very firm commitment too - a commitment that is far more important to that of the laws and customs of the UK in which you have chosen to raise your family.
'Once you had arrived in Pakistan, the planned marriage which you had gone to attend seemingly fell through. And thereafter you devoted your time and effort to marrying off your daughters.
'These were marriages about which these girls were given no choice. Such was their desire to respect, you, their mother, that they did not overtly resist.
'It is a great shame that you did not treat them with the trust and respect that they had shown you. Instead you abused them and your position as their mother. You showed no care or concerns for thier wishes or for what they to do with their lives.
'Your husband, their father, was, through no fault of his own, a weak man, and I am satisfied that you knew, as was the case, that your plans would be met with no resistance from him.

'You knew full well that these marriages would be sexually consummated. You threatened what would happen to her in the most graphic terms by not allowing him to consummate the marriage.
'But what makes the case so much worse as far as your elder daughter is concerned, is that it occured within a month or so of her having undergone the termination of a pregnancy which you had arranged when you became aware of her condition.
'If ever a daughter needed the love of a mother, it was then. For the record, you and your sister, her aunt, told her that if she did not have sex with her new husband you would tie her to the bed, blindfold her and strip her, and you would be there to make sure she did have sex with him.
'That is not something for which your culture or religious belief is to blame, or which it would seek to gratify. That is out and out mental cruelty.'
In mitigation defence counsel Mr Bunty Batra, told the court: 'This defendant was placed in a very serious dilema at that point in time. There was, as far as she was concerned a real moral panic - a real moral crisis.

'As far as this defendant was concerned, she was brought up very much with Islam. A daughter who was pregnant to a 28 year old married man who had four children created a real sense of panic.'
He said that her actions had been 'misguided' but she believed it was for the good of her daughters.
Mr Batra added: 'Once the community had discovered that her daughter had become pregnant, it was going to lead to a loss of respect.
'It was going to lead to a lack of any future partner for either of her daughters because that is the way the community view this sort of behaviour.'
Plans to make forced marriage a specific criminal offence were proposed in 2004 but were later dropped by ministers in the face of a backlash from Britain's Muslim community.
The Muslim Council of Britain opposed the plan, claiming it would see children having to give evidence at their parents' trials, and could lead to the Muslim community being further 'stigmatised'.
Ministers admitted they feared a new law would be 'resented as an intrusion into minority cultures and religions'.
Now police are using charges of inciting sexual activity and perverting justice to rescue young women from forced marriages.

LiveLeak.com - (UK) muslim Mother Forces Teen Daughters To Marry Cousins...
 

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i smoke weed and get ideas for world peace but...they are surely not smoking weed...they are giving bad name to weed
 

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(UK) muslim Mother Forces Teen Daughters To Marry Cousins...


A devout Muslim mother of five has become one of the first mums in Britain to be jailed after forcing her two teenage daughters to marry their cousins.
The woman, 39, flew her two girls aged 14 and 15 to Pakistan on the pretext of a family holiday only for them to discover a joint wedding had secretly been arranged for them with two suitors.
The grooms-to-be then tied the knot with the two terrified sisters in a joint ceremony as their mother looked on before the girls were forced to become their new husbands' sex slaves.
During the girls' ordeal their mother from Manchester told her eldest daughter that unless she consumated the marriage, she would 'tie her to the bed, blindfold her and strip her' and watch to make sure she had sex with her new husband.
Two weeks after arriving in Pakistan in June 2007, the mother finalised arrangements for a wedding for the younger of the two daughters to a first cousin.
Two weeks after, both daughters were married in a joint ceremony.
Manchester Crown Court heard the mother was arrested after their daughters told their teachers what happened in February 2008 following their return to the UK.

They were immediately taken into care.
The eldest daughter later told police: 'Even though she has been mean I forgive her. If she knows what she has done is wrong I want to go home.'
The other girl: 'At the end of the day I love her. No one can be like my mum.'
In court the mother who cannot be named for legal reaons was jailed for three years after she was convicted of inciting or causing a child to engage in sexual activity, two charges of arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence, and two of intending to pervert the course of justice.

She denied the charges.
The court heard the mother had acted to protect her family's reputation in the Muslim community after the eldest girl had a termination when she became pregnant following a sexual liaison with an older marred man aged 28.
She believed that the sisters' wedding prospects had been 'irrepubably damaged' by her daughter's 'inappropriate relationship'.

'Forced marriage is cruel. It deprives children, your children, of their basic human rights'The woman then altered documents to make it appear her daughters were 18 and then forced her daughters to marry.
Within days of being charged and the girls being taken into care, the mother had a contact meeting with them begging them, to tell police, their original accusations were lies.
Prosecuting, Mr Tom Gilbart, told the court that the elder daughter said the 'whole episode had made her grow up' and that she 'now felt uncomfortable going back to the area she was brought up in'.
The younger sister said that she had suffered from panic attacks and felt 'trapped and depressed, and experience flash backs of what had happened'.
Passing sentence, Judge Clement Goldstone QC told the woman: 'Everyone is entitled to his or her beliefs, and is to be encouraged to practise in accordance with those beliefs, and to live a life which embraces the culture of those beliefs.
'But those who chose to live in this country and who, like you, are British subjects must not abandon our laws in the practise of those beliefs and that culture. If they do, they will face the consequences.
'It seems to be the case that you did not realise that what you did was wicked, you probably thought then and you continue to think now, that even forced marriage was in the best interests of your daughters - one of whom in any case was a handful and who was not towing the traditional line.

'That is a wholly misguided view.
'Forced marriage is cruel. It deprives children, your children, of their basic human rights.

The judge added: 'Sometime before you left the United Kingdom, it had, despite promises to you made to them to the contrary, become your intention to arrange marriages for your daughters, and if necessary force them into marriages which were not only illegal in this country, but which were illegal in Pakistan.
'You altered documents in Pakistan to make it appear that they were 18. What made you all the more determined was that one of them had recently lost her vaginity to an older married man, by, what you believed understandly, but eroneously to be an act of rape.
'She, therefore, became a girl whose marriage prospects in your culture had become irrepubably damaged.
'Your desire to have them married irrespective of their wishes and legality, was way beyond being an acceptable consequence of the culture which you have a very firm commitment too - a commitment that is far more important to that of the laws and customs of the UK in which you have chosen to raise your family.
'Once you had arrived in Pakistan, the planned marriage which you had gone to attend seemingly fell through. And thereafter you devoted your time and effort to marrying off your daughters.
'These were marriages about which these girls were given no choice. Such was their desire to respect, you, their mother, that they did not overtly resist.
'It is a great shame that you did not treat them with the trust and respect that they had shown you. Instead you abused them and your position as their mother. You showed no care or concerns for thier wishes or for what they to do with their lives.
'Your husband, their father, was, through no fault of his own, a weak man, and I am satisfied that you knew, as was the case, that your plans would be met with no resistance from him.

'You knew full well that these marriages would be sexually consummated. You threatened what would happen to her in the most graphic terms by not allowing him to consummate the marriage.
'But what makes the case so much worse as far as your elder daughter is concerned, is that it occured within a month or so of her having undergone the termination of a pregnancy which you had arranged when you became aware of her condition.
'If ever a daughter needed the love of a mother, it was then. For the record, you and your sister, her aunt, told her that if she did not have sex with her new husband you would tie her to the bed, blindfold her and strip her, and you would be there to make sure she did have sex with him.
'That is not something for which your culture or religious belief is to blame, or which it would seek to gratify. That is out and out mental cruelty.'
In mitigation defence counsel Mr Bunty Batra, told the court: 'This defendant was placed in a very serious dilema at that point in time. There was, as far as she was concerned a real moral panic - a real moral crisis.

'As far as this defendant was concerned, she was brought up very much with Islam. A daughter who was pregnant to a 28 year old married man who had four children created a real sense of panic.'
He said that her actions had been 'misguided' but she believed it was for the good of her daughters.
Mr Batra added: 'Once the community had discovered that her daughter had become pregnant, it was going to lead to a loss of respect.
'It was going to lead to a lack of any future partner for either of her daughters because that is the way the community view this sort of behaviour.'
Plans to make forced marriage a specific criminal offence were proposed in 2004 but were later dropped by ministers in the face of a backlash from Britain's Muslim community.
The Muslim Council of Britain opposed the plan, claiming it would see children having to give evidence at their parents' trials, and could lead to the Muslim community being further 'stigmatised'.
Ministers admitted they feared a new law would be 'resented as an intrusion into minority cultures and religions'.
Now police are using charges of inciting sexual activity and perverting justice to rescue young women from forced marriages.

LiveLeak.com - (UK) muslim Mother Forces Teen Daughters To Marry Cousins...
She is in Jail for forcing her daughters to marry.

This has nothing to do with cousin marriage. They are illegal only in the US partiularly in states where Christian lobbies are very influential in politics.
 

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HC seeks status report on Islamist website

The Delhi High Court sought a status report from the Delhi Police commissioner on Wednesday on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a ban on a Islamist website as it allegedly threatened communal harmony in India.

A bench of acting chief justice A K Sikri and justice Rajiv Shah Endlaw directed police chief to submit the report on site Shariah 4 Hind within a week. The PIL filed by Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, president of the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena, alleged that the website brings constitution of India and its secular feature into disrespect and disrepute.

"Extreme Islamic groups are planning to organise a huge rally in Delhi propagating Islamisation of Indian subcontinent and enforcement of Shariah law all over India. This may result into communal clashes and disruption of public peace and order in Delhi and other parts of India," the petition said.

It sought the court's direction for the Central and Delhi government to conduct detailed inquiry into the claims of shariah4hind that a public rally shall be organised in Delhi on March 3. Bagga advocate Vikas Padora also sought the Central and state governments be directed to include the group into the list of banned organisations, "as the group works against the integrity and sovereignty of India
 

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^^ Good sign.

Implementation of Sharia should never be allowed, and people should not even be allowed to talk about it. In the name of freedom of speech, we cannot propagate ideologies which will take away freedom of speech when implemented!!!
 

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