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Monday, July 9, 2012

Islam: Death penalty for sexual freedom


Crazy Islamists want the death penalty for daring
to advocate sexual freedom.



The problem with Islamists is they need to get laid
  • Islamist clerics demand the death penalty for a journalist who believes in personal sexual freedom.
  • Insane Islamist clerics are frightened to death of people having sex.
  • In other news, the Islamist approved annual "Most Beautiful Goat" competition is coming up in September.


Three of Morocco's most prominent conservative clerics have publicly backed a demand that a journalist be put to death for supporting greater sexual freedom in the North African kingdom.

Mokhtar el-Ghzioui, the editor of the daily al-Ahdath al-Maghribia, publicly supported a call by a Moroccan human rights activist to decriminalize sex outside of marriage. He said in a TV interview last week he would be fine with his mother or sister having consensual sexual relations outside of wedlock reports the Associated Press.

Abou Hafs, Omar el-Heddouchi and Hassan al-Kettani, the three most prominent clerics of the ultraconservative Salafi strand of Islam in Morocco, all spoke out in support of Nahari on their Facebook pages.




"The arrogance of the secularists has become intolerable," Kettani said. "A dyouth tells the world he would let his family sin and is then denounced by a sheikh and then it is the latter who is threatened with prison?"

The three men were imprisoned in 2003 and later implicated for inspiring a string of bombings by Islamist militants in Casablanca that killed 45 people. They were pardoned by the king in February.

On Thursday, journalists demonstrated outside the offices of the newspaper in support of el-Ghizioui.
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Khadija Riyadi, the head of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights, called for the canceling of article 490 of the penal code criminalizing sex outside of marriage in an interview June 18, sparking an unexpected debate in the normally conservative state-run media.     (Associated Press)


If we could just get beer, hot chicks and Islamists into the same room at the same time religious terrorism would vanish overnight.


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