wojo1111
12.04.05, 20:46
Za co ??
Za to ze mloda studentka arabska szla na spacer ze swoim
narzeczonym (tez arab) trzymajac sie za reke ,
to ze byla z nimi siostra przyzwoitka nie uchronila jej przed smiercia.
Po zamordowaniu dziewczyny arabscy "bracia" w Allachu bili wywleczone z
samochodu cialo lomami i dragami na oczach przechodniow na glownej
ulicy w Gazie !!! Tak sobie morduja codziennie w Autonomi i nikt nie
protestuje ??? Why ???
HOROR islamski jest czestym losem kobiety arabskiej.
www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1113186250438
Apr. 12, 2005 1:21 | Updated Apr. 12, 2005 20:25
Woman walking with fiance murdered
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
Hamas's "morality police" lash out to safeguard Islamic values.
Hamas has begun operating a "vice and virtue commando" in the Gaza Strip to
safeguard Islamic values, Palestinian security officials and residents told
The Jerusalem Post.
The new force, called the Anti-Corruption Unit, is believed to be behind the
gruesome murder over the weekend of Yusra al-Azzami, a 22-year-old university
student from the northern Gaza Strip.
Her "crime" was that she was seen in public with her fiance.
Although "honor killings" are not a new phenomenon in Palestinian society, the
perpetrators were almost always relatives of the victims. But this is the
first time that one of the Palestinian groups has openly acted against a woman
suspected of "immoral behavior."
Hamas's "morality" patrolmen first spotted the young couple strolling along
the beach in Gaza City, together with Azzami's younger sister. After enjoying
the spectacular sunset over the sea, they got into the future husband's car
and started driving towards Azzami's home.
According to eyewitness accounts, five masked gunmen who were in another car
gave chase, opening fire at Azzami, who was sitting in the front seat next to
her fiance. She died instantly.
The fiance and sister were later brutally beaten and moderately injured by the
attackers.
The incident took place at a busy intersection in Gaza City.
What happened immediately afterwards left many passersby traumatized.
The assailants dragged the young woman's body out of the car, pouncing upon it
mercilessly with clubs and iron bars.
"It was the most horrific crime I've seen in my life," said a university
student who witnessed the attack. "What they did to the body while it was
lying on the ground was barbaric. This does not represent Islam." The student,
who asked not to be named, said he and several other people at the scene were
too afraid to interfere. "We waited until the gunmen left the area before we
called the police and an ambulance," he added.
The Palestinian Authority police, who have since arrested two suspects,
confirmed that the attack was carried out by Hamas vigilantes who have been
waging a campaign of intimidation against people exhibiting un-Islamic behavior.
"They are behaving like the Taliban in Afghanistan," a senior police officer
told the Post. "We won't allow them to take the law into their own hands,
because we are not in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia or Iran." Both Saudi Arabia
and Iran have special "vice and "virtue" police who roam through parks and
public places to upbraid and sometimes beat unrelated couples.
The police officer said the identities of the other three accomplices were
known and efforts were being made to apprehend them. "They all belong to a
Hamas unit that claims it wants to enforce Islamic values in the Gaza Strip,"
he said. "We hope Hamas will help us track down the murderers and bring them
to trial."
However, Azzami's family and political activists accused Hamas of harboring
the murderers and called on the Islamic movement to hand them over to the
police. A statement signed by various political groups, including the ruling
Fatah faction, condemned the murder and urged Hamas to disown the culprits.
"We are demanding a public apology from Hamas for this heinous crime against
an innocent woman," said a cousin of the victim. "We have also appealed to the
Palestinian leadership to impose the death penalty against the murderers. We
are living in a jungle and this has to end."
The cousin noted that Azzami was planning to get married next month and that
her family had permitted her to see her fiance that day only because she was
accompanied by her sister.