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So what year is it exactly? 2008, I thought so, but some of these religious fiends may not realize time has passed since the middle ages and the witchcraft trials. I guess there still are some people, and courts around that can blame male impotence on a woman’s witchcraft… WTF? Don’t they have drugs to cure that shit in the 2000’s? I wonder if they also believe that the world is flat and driving their Mercedes Benz too far West will cause them to fall off the edge?
In a letter to King Abdullah, the rights group described the trial and conviction of Fawza Falih as a miscarriage of justice. The illiterate woman was detained by religious police in 2005 and allegedly beaten and forced to fingerprint a confession that she could not read. Among her accusers was a man who alleged she made him impotent. Human Rights Watch said that Ms Falih had exhausted all her chances of appealing against her death sentence and she could only now be saved if King Abdullah intervened. ‘Undefined’ crime Read the rest of the story fro BBC news and the witchcraft trial in the middle east |
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