Girl shot & beaten to death by her father in SA

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Facebook girl beaten and shot dead by her father for talking online

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A leading Saudi preacher believes the Facebook website is a 'door to lust'

A woman was beaten up and shot dead by her father for talking online with a man she met on the website Facebook.

The case was reported on a Saudi Arabian news site as an example of the "strife" the social networking site is causing in the Islamic nation.

It said the man shot his daugther after discovering she had been chatting online to a young man she had met on Facebook.

?Security sources assured Al-Arabiya.net that the father beat up his daughter and then shot her dead,? it said.

A leading Saudi preacher told Al-Arabiya.net that Facebook was a "door to lust" for women and called for it to be blocked to prevent social "strife".

Sheikh Ali al-Maliki said women were posting "revealing pictures" and "behaving badly" on the site, which has become popular with young Saudis.

Internet engineers said that young Saudis were using Facebook to flirt and make "web-cam calls".

Saudi Arabia imposes an austere form of Sunni Islam which prevents unrelated men and women from mixing, bans women from driving and demands that women wear a headscarf and cloak in public.

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Women in Saudi Arabia are using Facebook and other networking sites to chat to men

One female Saudi Facebook fan told The Mail that blocking the site would be pointless because people would simply switch to similar sites.

The 27-year-old woman, who did not want to be named, admitted many young Saudis used Facebook to get in touch with members of the opposite sex.

?In Saudi Arabia, we live more of a virtual life than a real life. I know people who are involved in on-line romances with people they have never met in real life,? the woman said.

?And many of us use Facebook for other things, like talking about human rights and women's rights.

"We can protest on Facebook about the jailing of a blogger which is something we couldn't do on the streets."

Engineers also told Al-Arabiya.net that there were Facebook pages for homosexual and lesbian relations. Homosexuality is illegal in Saudi Arabia and is punished by flogging, jail or even death.

The Saudi authorities block access to websites they deem sexual, po*nographic, politically offensive, "un-Islamic" or disruptive because of controversial religious and political content.

But Syria is the only Arab country so far to have blocked Facebook.

When the ban was enforced in December, Syrian media said it was to prevent Israeli users from infiltrating Syrian social networks.

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Source: Dailymail.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I find it quite fascinating that people who considers communicating with a distant male (and that, too, virtually) to be a 'sin' are the same people who considers the marriage between a sixty years old impotent, wretched man with a six years little girl to be a 'sacred' union. Of course, I shouldn't be surprised, because women are, after all, second class citizens (made only to serve their man), and shooting then down is definitely going to earn you a ride to a paradise, where you can have seventy-two virgins by your side (as a reward), for fulfilling your 'divine' desires - something women are not supposed to have (yeah, I can see the spears coming my way).

Either way - as much as sad and shocked I am after reading this, I am glad that these things are coming out, and that more people are knowing about these affairs to fight for it.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I hope they hang the father or give him a life sentence. He is not fit to preach. Most of the men in such countries do not do any work but are paid by the Govt.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I had read something similar about an year earlier. Is this the same one or has it happened again recently??
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^ I got this piece of information from another forum I frequent. No idea when this incident occurred. Either way, this had happened, and good that such things are coming front.
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Originally posted by: souro

I had read something similar about an year earlier. Is this the same one or has it happened again recently??



crap like this happens everyday there.. some gets reported most doesnt..😕


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Well checked the link and the report is from March last year. Seems like the same story that I had read about earlier.
Why I had asked initially is because if the same mistake is repeated again then it is of great concern. But such one off mistakes can happen anywhere.
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Originally posted by: souro

Well checked the link and the report is from March last year. Seems like the same story that I had read about earlier.

Why I had asked initially is because if the same mistake is repeated again then it is of great concern. But such one off mistakes can happen anywhere.



As Meena pointed out, such incidences are happening everywhere, almost ever day (though, I admit, when you have God on your side, the situation becomes much worse).
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Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades



As Meena pointed out, such incidences are happening everywhere, almost ever day (though, I admit, when you have God on your side, the situation becomes much worse).

I have read cases where a woman got raped and the victim was jailed instead and the police claimed that this was to protect the victim. In other cases victims have been put to death; barbaric laws still do exist.
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Dont the advocates of human rights act on such cases? For every reported cases there must B several unreported ones.

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