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Re: [World Malayali Club] Screaming in agony, a woman collapses as she and a man are caned under Sharia law in Indonesia merely for being 'seen in close proximity' to each other without being married

 

If half of all the time, money and energy that is invested in prayer, preaching and religion is spent on the welfare of our earth (including its people, flora and fauna), the planet would be a much better place to live

On 31 December 2015 at 18:23, Mascarenhas Nelson nelmascarenhas@gmail.com [worldmalayaliclub] <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

God forbid.  Do they ask God to send them to birth in Muslim families in Indonesia? How happy are they that are born in families of other faiths. 

Wonder why they don't revolt.  When it is with the weaker sex, Agreed.  But, what about the males ? If a person doesn't have a right to live his own life peacefully and according to his will then,.............................I pity.

On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 11:18 PM, Arhata Osho arhataworldfreespeech@yahoo.co.uk [worldmalayaliclub] <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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This is from a 'moderate muslim country' in case you think it's only in the middle east. The people who see otherwise there have NO POWER. YOU here have power that you must begin to use. There are ways, and I know from experience. Arhata~



The whipping girl: Screaming in agony, a woman collapses as she and a man are caned under Sharia law in Indonesia merely for being 'seen in close proximity' to each other without being married

  • The woman was accused of getting too close to a fellow university student
  • As the pair are unmarried, she had committed an offence under Sharia law
  • She was brought to a mosque where she was caned in front of a crowd 
  • The woman received five lashes and at end had to be taken to hospital  
PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 29 December 2015 UPDATED: 07:40 EST, 29 December 2015
Hundreds of people gathered outside a mosque in Indonesia to see a woman scream out in agony after being caned as a punishment for being in 'close proximity' to a man she wasn't married to.
Nur Elita was marched to the yard of Baiturrahumim Mosque in Banda Aceh for violating the region's strict Sharia laws, after she allegedly showed affectionate behaviour to a fellow university student.
Under the law men and women, who are not spouses, are not allowed to get too close due to the the 'khalwat' offence and punishment is by public caning.
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The woman is brought to the stage by two female members of the Sharia Police and is put in position on her knees
The woman is brought to the stage by two female members of the Sharia Police and is put in position on her knees
She screams out in agony after being whipped in a caning ceremony outside a mosque in Indonesia's Banda Aceh region
She screams out in agony after being whipped in a caning ceremony outside a mosque in Indonesia's Banda Aceh region
The woman was forced to endure the punishment after breaking the region's strict Sharia law on being to close to a man she was not married to 
The woman was forced to endure the punishment after breaking the region's strict Sharia law on being to close to a man she was not married to 
After being brought to the stage as the crowd cheered, the woman was forced to kneel down while a masked man repeatedly whipped her with the cane
After being brought to the stage as the crowd cheered, the woman was forced to kneel down while a masked man repeatedly whipped her with the cane
Hundreds of people gathered outside the mosque in Banda Aceh to watch the caning, with some spectators holding up cameras
Hundreds of people gathered outside the mosque in Banda Aceh to watch the caning, with some spectators holding up cameras
In total, the woman received five lashes from the masked man who carried out the caning outside the mosque
In total, the woman received five lashes from the masked man who carried out the caning outside the mosque
In total, the woman received five lashes from the masked man who carried out the caning outside the mosque 
After being brought to the stage as the crowd cheered, the woman was forced to kneel down while a masked man repeatedly whipped her with the cane.
She received five lashes and at the end of the punishment could be seen lying on the floor doubled over in pain.
Eventually she was carried off the stage, into an ambulance, and had to be taken to hospital.
The man carrying out the public punishment wore a masked outfit as he caned the woman on the back and shoulders
The man carrying out the public punishment wore a masked outfit as he caned the woman on the back and shoulders
The man carrying out the public punishment wore a masked outfit as he caned the woman on the back and shoulders 
After her punishment was over the young woman collapsed and could be seen lying on the floor in agony 
After her punishment was over the young woman collapsed and could be seen lying on the floor in agony 
Despite the punishment being over, she was unable to rise to her feet and was seen lying down clutching her shoulder 
Despite the punishment being over, she was unable to rise to her feet and was seen lying down clutching her shoulder 
She was eventually picked up by officials and carried to a waiting ambulance, where she had to be taken to hospital for treatment 
She was eventually picked up by officials and carried to a waiting ambulance, where she had to be taken to hospital for treatment 
Also being caned was the man she was accused of getting too close to and he was forced to stand while being whipped.
Meanwhile four other men were also forced to endure the punishment for gambling, which is also outlawed under Sharia law.
According to the Jakarta Post, the caning ceremony was carried out in front of the deputy mayor of Banda Aceh Zainal Arifin.
The man that she was accused of getting close to was also brought to the stage afterwards and received the same punishment, pictured
The man that she was accused of getting close to was also brought to the stage afterwards and received the same punishment, pictured
The man that she was accused of getting close to was also brought to the stage afterwards and received the same punishment, pictured 
The man was forced to stand as he also received five lashes to his back for breaking strict Sharia law 
The man was forced to stand as he also received five lashes to his back for breaking strict Sharia law 
The masked man, a member of the Sharia Police receives the cane he uses to carry out the public punishment 
The masked man, a member of the Sharia Police receives the cane he uses to carry out the public punishment 
And before the ceremony he warned the crowd that had gathered that the canings were a lesson to everyone.
He said: 'Take these punishements as a lesson. What has been done by these convicts should not be taken as example.
'And I hope their canings today will be the last ever.'
Banda Aceh is the only province in Indonesia to implement Sharia Law, which was first introduced in 2003 following the province's awarding of special autonomy status.
 four other men were also caned after being found gambling, which is banned under Sharia law 
The men were forced to stay on their feet before each being caned five times in front of the cheering crowd
The men were forced to stay on their feet before each being caned five times in front of the cheering crowd
The men were forced to stay on their feet before each being caned five times in front of the cheering crowd
Banda Aceh is the only province in Indonesia to implement Sharia Law, which was first introduced in 2003. Pictured is a man who was accused of violating gambling laws 
Banda Aceh is the only province in Indonesia to implement Sharia Law, which was first introduced in 2003. Pictured is a man who was accused of violating gambling laws 

SHARIA LAW: THE ISLAM LEGAL SYSTEM DERIVED FROM THE KORAN 

Sharia law is the legal system of Islam which is derived from both the Koran and the rulings of the religion's scholars.
It acts as a code that all Muslims are adhered to live to and include rules of prayers, fasting and donations to the poor and covers both public and private behaviour.
Offences are divided into two categories - hadd offences, which a serious crimes with set penalties and tazir crimes, where punishment is left to the the discretion of a judge.
Hadd offences include theft, which is punishable by the amputation of the offender's hand and adultery, which can result in being stoned to death.
Apostasy, or leaving the faith, is also against Sharia law and can also be punishable by death.
Other offences against Sharia law include denying Mohammed, gambling, drinking alcohol and women talking to a man, who is not her husband or relative.



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