2010-05-21 09:44:29 UTC
Why side with them? Why be afraid of them, just because you've been taught to regard them as infalliable and pious?
Why have too respect for rapist clerics, just because they have impressively large knowledge of Quran and Hadiths or just because of the way they are dressed for their roles? Why respect the fallible ones?
So what do the friends in high places and other clerics think of the offenders who have abused their clerical positions and authority?
Why do the clerics' friends and Mosque committees always vehemently deny that such sex abuses happen? Yet, they knew the offenders' LONG history of sex abuses.
Why do they keep moving offenders around and transferring them to other Mosques and Madrassas where they rape more child victims? Or why do they rather intimidate victims' families into dropping legal cases against offenders?
Why side with their friends in high places for covering up child sex abuses and defending abusive Imams and Mullahs? Why believe their stories of denials and not those of the victims' harrowing experiences of rapes?
Why do they even manipulate Sharia Law that always puts the rapist clerics' interests first before children's safety?
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Read my other thread: Down with Ayatollahs and Mullahs for sanctioning rapes of Muslims in prisons?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmksGQzHhKfBPOuQXY5b99Tty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100520165740AAFe1kH
Why are the Ayatollahs and Mullahs always preaching against adultery or fornications and yet have sanctioned prison rapes? Why side with them for their moral hypocrisy?
Ayatollah Mesbah-Yazdi, for example, had sanctioned rapes of virgin Muslimahs in prison.
He quoted: "If the judgment for the [female] prisoner is execution, then rape before execution brings the interrogator a spiritual reward equivalent to making the mandated Haj pilgrimage [to Mecca], but if there is no execution decreed, then the reward would be equivalent to making a pilgrimage to [the Shi'ite holy city of] Karbala."
http://terrornewsbriefs.blogspot.com/2009/07/window-into-fate-of-wounded-and.html
A photograph of a young boy who was very savagely beaten and raped inside Khamenei & Ahmadi prisons.
If you think if this is how really bad it is for male victims of prison rapes, then imagine the same treatments for women and girls.
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High-profile Imam rapists. You should google on them.
Imam Yasser Mohamed Shahade sodomized 13 year old boy in Tampa Mosque.
Journalist Schlussel: "I feel sorry for this boy, who will now be scarred for life by this, and wonder why his parents allowed him to spend the night alone with an imam, "early morning prayer" or not. And I wonder why these stories--of which there are many--don't get the attention that alleged sexual assault by Catholic priests gets in the liberal mainstream media."
Imam Maulvi Muhammad Altaf raped 6 year old boy, Talha.. Mosque committees are in complete denial and they have been intimidating the family of a six-year-old victim to drop a case against him. The victim's family has been threatened to leave town.
Imam Mohammed Hanif Khan Mohammed Hanif Khan, with 4 charges of rapes. Lat year, he raped a boy (15 year old) inside a Mosque in Meir, Uk. He raped another boy, 13 year old - inside another Mosque in Tunstall. More new cases against him are emerging.
Here is one of THE WORST EVER ABUSE CASES by Imams:
Abid Tanoli, a 16-year-old boy lay in hospital bed, half of his body covered by burns caused by acid attack, both his eyes and face horribly disfigured.
http://vladtepesblog.com/?p=5185
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Acid attack on boy who ‘refused sex with Muslim cleric’
Reported by Journalist Massoud Ansari in Karachi
Massoud Ansari wrote:-
"On his hospital bed last week, 16-year-old Abid Tanoli sat listless and alone, half of his body covered by burns that all but destroyed both his eyes and left his face horribly disfigured.
The teenager talked, with difficulty, of how his life had been destroyed since the fateful day in June 2002 when he refused to have sex with his teacher at a religious school in Pakistan.
The boy was horrifically injured in an acid attack after he rebuffed the Muslim cleric’s sexual advances. Now, he has alarmed Pakistan’s powerful religious establishment by pressing charges against his alleged assailants.
A teacher at the school, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and two of his friends are in prison awaiting trial for attempted murder and rape. All three deny the charges. A fourth alleged attacker is still at large.
It is the first such case to be brought ag