What sort of c***t of a human being would line up to see another human hanged especially a 17 year old kid ?? FFS.
I'm not much into Muslim bashing but elements of Sharia law are so offensive that I don't know how local muslim leaders can occasionally claim it is compatible with Australian standards. A few years ago this story came out of Iran (when I first saw it, before the George Bush incident, I didn't realise how offensive it is to throw a shoe):
A 16 year old girl's mother died and her father took off, leaving her in charge of her younger siblings and demented grandfather. She left school to get a job and support them. Walking home from work she was offered a lift by a taxi driver who raped her. She reported it and he was sentenced to caning. She was sentenced to 2.5 years for being alone in the company of a man. Realising the jail sentence would mean starvation for her family in a fit of fury she threw her shoe at the judge. She was sentenced to death for disrespecting the court. Apparently the Iranians do the decent thing and don't execute people younger than 18 however due to a mix up they thought she was 21. She was taken back to her village square and pulled up by the neck by a crane until she suffocated then left dangling. A neighbour recognised her and tracked down the father who took her birth certificate to the court house to prove she was only 16. They said they would investigate and to come back the next day. When he did there was no record of his visit, or the birth certificate.
WIthout any irrational bigotry these variations of the worlds fastest growing religion are medieval and deserve no place in modern society.
if we posted incidents like this one then it would consume this site..... public floggings, stonings and executions are common place in the Muslem world.
Remember....... it's their country!!!!!!
I have had to witnessed the handing down of some sentences.... let's just say it was not the most pleasant experience.
Phantom, I reckon if Allah falls for the one he's not the smartest camel in the caravan,