hahahah....hahhahah
Ani Munafich <munafich@yahoo.
From: hendrik bakrie <henrik12syiah@
To: psikologi_transform
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 8:58:58 AM
Subject: Re: [psikologi_transfor
Tua Raja Doli <doxxli@yahoo. com> wrote:
Peace utk semua,jangan karena agama kita menjadi tolol dan ribet. Ada yang pernah bilang, religion is poison...jangan sampai pendapat itu jadi benar.
Cheers
TRD
hendrik bakrie <henrik12syiah@ yahoo.com> wrote:
pradita@telus. net wrote:
ha...ha ha ha...ha ha ha ....
Inikah yang diajarkan Tuhanmu, Ndrik?
manneke
Quoting Hudoyo Hupudio <hudoyo@cbn.net. id>:
> Kementerian Kehakiman Saudi Arabia membela putusan hakim yang menghukum
> seorang perempuan berusia 19 tahun korban sebuah pemerkosaan beramai-ramai
> dengan 6 bulan penjara dan 200 cambukan. "Kejahatan" si korban adalah "berada
> bersama seorang laki-laki yang bukan muhrimnya" di sebuah mobil ketika mereka
> diserang oleh 7 orang yang kemudian memperkosanya beramai-ramai.
>
> Pada mulanya perempuan itu dihukum 90 cambukan, tapi hukuman itu diperberat
> karena perempuan itu mengadu kepada media massa.
>
> Sistem hukum di Saudi Arabia memberikan peluang kepada hakim untuk memutuskan
> perkara menurut kehendaknya sendiri. Dasarnya sih hukum syariat, tapi
> ditafsirkan seenaknya. Bukti-bukti bisa kabur, dan kadang-kadang tidak ada
> pembela. Untuk kejahatan yang sama, hakim bisa menetapkan hukuman yang amat
> bervariasi. Seorang pemerkosa, misalnya, bisa dihukum ringan--dengan alasan
> si korbanlah yang menggodanya- -sampai dihukum mati.
>
> Human Rights Watch di New York mengatakan, "keputusan itu mengirimkan pesan
> kepada para korban pemerkosaan bahwa sebaiknya mereka tidak mengadu kepada
> polisi atas perlakuan yang dialaminya, dan di lain pihak melindungi para
> pelaku perkosaan."
>
> Salam,
> Hudoyo
>
>
> Saudis defend punishment for rape victim
>
> Wed Nov 21, 9:19 AM ET - Associated Press
>
> The Saudi judiciary on Tuesday defended a court verdict that sentenced a
> 19-year-old victim of a gang rape to six months in jail and 200 lashes
> because she was with an unrelated male when they were attacked.
>
> The Shiite Muslim woman had initially been sentenced to 90 lashes after being
> convicted of violating Saudi Arabia's rigid Islamic law requiring segregation
> of the sexes.
>
> But in considering her appeal of the verdict, the Saudi General Court
> increased the punishment. It also roughly doubled prison sentences for the
> seven men convicted of raping the woman, Saudi news media said last week.
>
> The reports triggered an international outcry over the Saudis punishing the
> victim of a terrible crime.
>
> But the Ministry of Justice stood by the verdict Tuesday, saying that
> "charges were proven" against the woman for having been in a car with a man
> who was not her relative.
>
> The ministry implied the victim's sentence was increased because she spoke
> out to the press. "For whoever has an objection on verdicts issued, the
> system allows an appeal without resorting to the media," said the statement,
> which was carried on the official Saudi Press Agency.
>
> The attack occurred in 2006. The victim says she was in a car with a male
> student she used to know trying to retrieve a picture of her. She says two
> men got into the car and drove them to a secluded area where she was raped by
> seven men. Her friend also was assaulted.
>
> Justice in Saudi Arabia is administered by a system of religious courts
> according to the kingdom's strict interpretation of Islamic law.
>
> Judges have wide discretion in punishing criminals, rules of evidence are
> vague and sometimes no defense lawyer is present. The result, critics say,
> are sentences left to the whim of judges. A rapist, for instance, could
> receive anywhere from a light sentence to death.
>
> State Department spokesman Sean McCormack avoided directly criticizing the
> Saudi judiciary over the case, but said the verdict "causes a fair degree of
> surprise and astonishment. "
>
> "It is within the power of the Saudi government to take a look at the verdict
> and change it," McCormack said.
>
> Canada's minister for women's issues, Jose Verger, has called the sentence
> "barbaric."
>
> The New York-based Human Rights Watch said the verdict "not only sends
> victims of sexual violence the message that they should not press charges,
> but in effect offers protection and impunity to the perpetrators. "
>
>
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