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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Friday, June 17, 2016

Recorded - Muslims call for Gays to be thrown off buildings


ISIS kills two Gay men by throwing them off a building. (More)
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Only insane Gays vote for Hillary


(London Daily Mail)  -  An undercover police officer recorded British Muslim extremists calling for gay people to be thrown from 'high buildings', a court heard today. 

Five men are accused of addressing or arranging meetings in support of the terror group at a church hall and the back garden of a home in Luton, Bedfordshire, last summer.

The first defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, allegedly told one gathering: 'We know that Islam is going to dominate all of this earth.'

He is one of four defendants who are said to have attended a meeting on June 27, 2015, in which a speaker criticised the annual Gay Pride parade in London, saying 'there's no pride in being gay'.


The speech was recorded by an undercover officer, referred to only as 'Kamal', who spent 20 months infiltrating the group and attending their meetings.

In a clip played to the Old Bailey, the speaker, identified only as 'Mohammed', said: 'When the parliament are making laws and having Gay Pride today in the UK, Gay Pride, where's the pride in being gay? There's no pride in being gay.'

He added: 'Alhamdullilah [praise be to God] the people haven't caught you, or it's high building for you.'

He continued: 'Brothers, there's no time to sleep in your chair, no time for relaxation, we should be asking for forgiveness from Allah every night. Oh Allah, forgive that we're living amongst these people and we're not completing our duty towards you.'

The meeting allegedly took place in a marquee erected in the back garden of a home in Luton. 

'Mohammed' also called on the audience not to 'feel sorry' for the British tourists killed in the terrorist attack on a beach resort in Sousse, Tunisia, in June 2015; or the factory worker who was beheaded in Lyon, France, that same month, the court heard. 

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Man sentenced to 450 lashes for Gay texting
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Saudi Arabia used undercover agents from the religious police to catch a 24-year old gay man sending tweets to find other gay men with whom to connect. Agents from the feared "Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Vice" apprehended the man for the "immoral" tweets and photos send from his mobile phone.
The man was convicted and sentenced to 450 lashes and three years in prison after admitting his crime. The lashes will be administered over the course of 15 sessions.
Homosexuality is illegal in Saudi Arabia, which is governed by a Wahhabist interpretation of sharia law. It is also a crime in neighboring Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar as well as many other Muslim-majority countries. Punishments for homosexual sex range from life imprisonment to death by beheading or crucifixion.
Lashes are administered by a thick, bamboo cane to men, women and even children for a variety of crimes. The lack of legal codification of sharia in Saudi Arabia as well as the lack of judicial precedence means that punishments are usually left up to the individual judge.

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