Result of starting an online forum in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi is the only country where you don't want a chick to give you head...and necking should be avoided, too.
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Re: Result of starting an online forum in Saudi Arabia
And getting stoned is NOT cool.vladimir wrote:Saudi is the only country where you don't want a chick to give you head...and necking should be avoided, too.
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And whips don't mean a bit of kinky fun
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Quote of the day?Saudi Arabia has finally responded to the international outcry over the treatment of jailed blogger Raif Badawi, accusing the western media of launching an unjustified attack on its sovereignty under the “pretext of human rights”.
In its first official statement on the case, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it would not allow outside interference with Saudi Arabia’s judicial system and that pressure from the media and human rights groups would have no impact on his punishment.
Mr Badawi has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes – of which so far only 50 have been carried out – for using his liberal blog to criticise Saudi Arabia’s clerics. Judges in the country’s criminal court want him to undergo a retrial for apostasy, which carries the death sentence.
The Kingdom cannot believe and strongly disapproves what has been addressed in some media outlets about the case of Citizen [Badawi] and the judicial sentence he has received,” the statement read.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been one of the first States to promote and support human rights. Though these commitments are more than obvious, some international quarters and some media, regrettably, have emptied human rights of their sublime meanings,” it added.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 96252.html
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