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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Fwd: [bangla-vision] Women all over the world are discriminated In India we use to burn our women/ All women in Saudi Arabia face discrimination.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kamal Mustafa <kamal4000@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:38 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Women all over the world are discriminated In India we use to burn our women/ All women in Saudi Arabia face discrimination.
ted
In India we use to
burn our women
Thanks to Sri Ram
Ram Sia Ram Jai Jai Ram
Jai Jai Ram
and we use to call it Sati
 
till real God of Universe send the
British to kick our ass.
Our Great Sri Ram told us if
your have any doubt about your wife
Just burn her.
 
That is why we have lot of cases in my Bharat Mata (india)
where they burn the brides
and say it was an accident.
in the Kitchen
Ram Sia Ram jai Jai Ram, jai Jai Ram
Jai Ram Ji ki
Om shant shanti shant ( you have to say it
three times one for inner peace one for outer
peace and one for peace in the heaven)
We do not eat meat but we
burn our women
we are very peaceful people
Mai Bharat ka rahna wala ho Bharat ki baat sona ta hoon
 
Kamal Mustafa


--- On Tue, 4/20/10, Jimmy Jumshade <jimmybug@rocketmail.com> wrote:

From: Jimmy Jumshade <jimmybug@rocketmail.com>
Subject: [Protect My Religion] Re: All women in Saudi Arabia face discrimination.
To: "rpsl" <therealpatrioticsrilankans@yahoogroups.com>, "sINHALAYO" <sinhalayo@yahoogroups.com>, "Patroitic Sri Lankans Group" <Patriotic_Srilankan@yahoogroups.com>, protectmyreligion@yahoogroups.com
Cc: wideminds@yahoogroups.com, indianjustice@yahoogroups.com, pakistan-zindabad@yahoogroups.com, sindhpost@yahoogroups.com, sindorg@yahoogroups.com, american-muslims@yahoogroups.com, realheartssrilankan@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 8:42 AM

 
Good. Just like all  men in USA/West face discrimination due to artificial glorification, boosting/promotion of women. All women rights are at the expense of men rights...... .........



--- On Tue, 4/20/10, real heart <realheartsrilankan@ gmail.com> wrote:

From: real heart <realheartsrilankan@ gmail.com>
Subject: [Protect My Religion] Re: All women in Saudi Arabia face discrimination.
To: "rpsl" <therealpatrioticsri lankans@yahoogro ups.com>, "sINHALAYO" <sinhalayo@yahoogrou ps.com>, "Patroitic Sri Lankans Group" <Patriotic_Srilankan @yahoogroups. com>, "Protectmyreligion@ Yahoogroups. Com" <protectmyreligion@ yahoogroups. com>
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 5:15 AM



Can Niyas tell anything about this? Please.....

 

Is this the beauty that you always say? Saudi is the holy place of Islam.....

 

Women in Saudi love their house drivers than their husbands (they basically hate their husbands). Now this poor Sri Lankan Muslims will tell HR is lying. But the truth is that. Although women are not allowed to show even their eyes to the world, those women show everything to lucky / unlucky house drivers..... .

 

However it is not the case in UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain because they have got lot of things from Christian culture and they respect human rights to some aspects. But the holly (shit) KSA is still following things introduced by Mohammed the world most selfish womanizer. 

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:34 PM, real heart <realheartsrilankan@ gmail.com> wrote:
This is the beauty of Islam
 
Mother has to get her son's permission to go out....hahahahahaha hah

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:32 PM, real heart <realheartsrilankan@ gmail.com> wrote:
"A Saudi human rights activist Ibrahim al-Mugaiteeb told the BBC that all women in Saudi Arabia face discrimination"
 
UN calls to end Kafeel
 
On her first visit to Saudi Arabia, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, has called for an end to the Gulf state's system of Kafeel, which requires foreign workers to have local sponsors.
Srilankan workers in Jeddha
Srilankan workers are often abused by their employers
Sri Lanka had praised the efforts by the UN to end the Kafeel system.
"Sri Lanka will give any support to end the sponsor system", said Kingsly Ranawake, chairman of the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment told the BBC Sinhala Service.
women's right to control their own lives
She said the practice, which binds workers to their employers and prevents them changing jobs, promoted abuses.
Pillay also urged Gulf states to remove barriers that she said restricted women's right to control their own lives.
"Some countries are reconsidering the sponsorship or Kafeel system that rigidly binds migrants to their employers, enabling the latter to commit abuses, while preventing workers from changing jobs or leaving the country," Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said.
"I wholeheartedly support those efforts and call on other states to replace the Kafeel system with updated labour laws that can better balance rights and duties," she said.
 isolation in private homes makes them even more vulnerable to physical, psychological and sexual violence
 
UN Commissioner for Human Rights
UN Commissioner for Human Rights was speaking to a small audience at the King Abdullah University for Science and Technology, on the first stop of a ten day tour of the Gulf states.
physical, psychological and sexual violence
"The situation of migrant domestic workers is of particular concern because their isolation in private homes makes them even more vulnerable to physical, psychological and sexual violence," she said.
Pillay noted that there are estimated 12 million foreign workers in the Gulf. Especially domestic workers from Asian countries including Sri Lanka are frequently subject to unlawful confiscation of passports, withholding of wages and other abuses.
discrimination against women
Rights activists in Saudi Arabia say discrimination against women and minorities is widespread and enshrined in law.
President Obama with Saudi king
Despite accusations of Human Rights abuse, Saudi Arabia remains close to the western powers
A Saudi human rights activist Ibrahim al-Mugaiteeb told the BBC that all women in Saudi Arabia face discrimination.
"The west has welcomed and clapped and hailed the fact that a lady deputy minister was appointed here. Well, believe it or not, that lady, if she wanted to attend a conference in Bahrain she still needs her father or her husband, or even her son's permission to go. The law does not exclude anyone".
He also say that there are thousands of people held in prisons in the country without trial.



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Best Regards,

Real Heart



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Real Heart




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