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Jerusalem News 818
9 November 2008 11 Cheshvan 5769
Contents:
1. Somalia: 13 Year Old Gang Rape
Victim Stoned to Death for Adultery by Muslims
2. Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theories Cranks Go Crazy
3. Did Anti-"Anglo" Prejudice
Resul in
Obama
Victory?
1. Somalia: 13 Year Old Gang Rape Victim
Stoned to Death for Adultery by Muslims
Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 20:24:32 +0000
From: shieldofdavid@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [shieldofdavid] Digest Number 896
Child of 13 stoned to death in Somalia 31 October 2008
A girl stoned to death in Somalia this week was 13 years old, not 23, contrary
to earlier news reports. She had been accused of adultery in breach of Islamic
law.
Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow was killed on Monday 27 October, by a group of 50 men in a
stadium in the southern port of Kismayu, in front of around 1,000 spectators.
Somali journalists who had reported she was 23 have told Amnesty International
that they judged her age by her physical appearance.
Inside the stadium, militia members opened fire when some of the witnesses to
the killing attempted to save her life, and shot dead a boy who was a bystander.
An al-Shabab spokeperson was later reported to have apologized for the death of
the child, and said the militia member would be punished.
At one point during the stoning, Amnesty International has been told by numerous
eyewitnesses that nurses were instructed to check whether Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow
was still alive when buried in the ground. They removed her from the ground,
declared that she was, and she was replaced in the hole where she had been
buried for the stoning to continue.
Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow was accused of adultery, but sources told Amnesty
International that she had in fact been raped by three men, and had attempted to
report this rape to the al-Shabab militia who control Kismayo. It was this act
that resulted in her being accused of adultery and detained. None of men she
accused of rape were arrested.
She was detained by militia of the Kismayo authorities, a coalition of Al-shabab
and clan militias. During this time, she was reportedly extremely distressed,
with some individuals stating she had become mentally unstable.
2. Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theories
Cranks Go Crazy
Reports have reached us that Conspiracy Theory Freaks are now spreading
their evil doctrines all
over the web so that even people who are not anti-Semites have been mislead by
them.
The Conspiracy Theory reprobates have "taken the gloves off" and are now more
and more anti-Jewish.
This is partly the result of Arab incitement.
"The 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism held in Durban, South Africa is
remembered as an anti-Israel and anti-Semitic hate festival."
Now Durban 2 is planned.
At Durban the Protocols of Zion and Mein Kampf were freely distributed.
The whole event turned into one big circus of Jew hatred.
It may be a surprise to some of us to see all of those colored and black people
from backward countries
espouse works and doctrines of Nazi types who considered colored people
sub-human (and still do so consider them)
but evil is evil and apparently the Third-World oppressors of their own peoples
see in Hitler and company kindred spirits.
Today the climate is much more hostile than it was before Durban in 2001.
Despite the obvious and blatant neo-Nazi and Arab involvement in the upsurge of
hatred spilling out all
over the web the advocates of "respectable" conspiracy notions are also to
blame.
They made the Conspiracy Theory lies respectable and acceptable and now they who
are even more reprobate than they
are taking over where they left off.
3. Did Anti-"Anglo" Prejudice
Resul
in Obama
Victory?
Hard-Fought, Historic Contest Ends With Obama Victory
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122581133077197035.html
Extracts:
National exit poll results found Sen. Obama won two-thirds of Hispanics and more
than two-thirds of voters aged 18 to 29. He took 96% of black voters, who
increased their share of the electorate from 11% to 13%. He took one in four
evangelical votes, up from 21% for Democrat John Kerry in 2004.
Sen. Obama won among women but lost among men, national exit polls show. And he
won among independents but divided the suburban vote.
Helping Sen. Obama: Democrats make up a larger share of the electorate this year
than they did four years ago, when equal numbers of voters identified as
Democrats and as Republicans. This time, 40% said they were Democrats and just
32% said they were Republicans.
Eighty-five percent of all voters said they were very or somewhat worried about
the nation's economy, with eight in 10 worried that the economic crisis would
harm their family's finances over the next year, according to early exit-poll
results. Just 20% of voters said the country was generally going in the right
direction. The economy was far and away the No. 1 issue for voters.
Sen. McCain struggled to connect on both economic and foreign policy. Half of
all voters said they expected their taxes to go up no matter who wins, despite a
campaign by Sen. McCain to paint his rival as a tax raiser. And while Sen.
McCain repeatedly argued that the U.S. is winning the war in Iraq, more than six
in 10 voters disapproved of the war.
Voters were more likely to say that Sen. McCain has the experience for the job
than Sen. Obama. But voters were more likely to say that Sen. Obama was in touch
with people like them, and had the right judgment to make a good president.
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