Monday, March 11, 2013

What is it with Muslims and raping little girls?

While the left and the Islamic world keep on banging their tin drum that Islam is a religion of peace (be still my beating heart), and that instead of oppressing women, Islam actually affords the fairer sex the respect they deserve, here are a few stories from the UK which say different:

Lancaster Islamic girls' school sex assault: Men arrested
Three men arrested following an alleged sexual assault and false imprisonment at an Islamic girls' school have links with the school, police said.Officers are investigating an alleged incident last Tuesday involving a small number of girls at Jamea Al Kauthar in Lancaster. A Bolton man, 40, and a Blackburn man, 30, were arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and false imprisonment.

Dr Humayun Iqbal accused of molesting two junior colleagues
A senior doctor accused of groping and trying to kiss a trainee surgeon during a lesson told her: 'Well that's what juniors are for isn't it?', a medical tribunal heard today. Dr Humayun Iqbal, 40, had been conducting a private anatomy lesson when he forced himself upon the woman, attempting to force his tongue into her mouth while trying to put his arm inside her blouse, it is claimed. When the trainee, identified only as Dr B, protested and told him to get off, Iqbal said: 'I have to practice for my wife', and later: 'At the end of your rotation you will be begging for it', the tribunal heard.

Abdul Miah raped 15-year-old girl at knife-point
A teenager has admitted raping a 15-year-old girl at knife-point in a terrifying 90-minute ordeal heard by the victim's mother who had called her daughter's mobile phone. Abdul Miah, 19, from Elswick, Newcastle, appeared at the city's Crown Court via video-link and pleaded guilty to three counts of rape and one of robbery. He attacked his victim on waste ground in Elswick, in Newcastle's West End, on December 18.

Meanwhile, the bBC has this to say about Islamic males:
Muslim men are by tradition forbidden to touch women who are not members of their close family.
What the bBC kind of left out... is not with their hands.