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Muslim Taxi Driver Sexually Assaults Female Passenger – Then Brings Flowers to Her Home

Jim Hoft Mar 26th, 2017 10:26 am 111 Comments

A Las Vegas taxi driver sexually assaulted a drunk female passengers.

Then he brought her flowers to her home.
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ABC News reported:

Police say a Las Vegas cabdriver went back to the customer he’d been accused of sexually assaulting while she was passed out and offered her money, flowers and apologies after surveillance video footage of the incident surfaced.

The driver, 25-year-old Abdul Based, was arrested Friday. He has declined media interviews, and his attorney, Benjamin Durham, didn’t immediately respond to messages.

The incident happened March 6, but it wasn’t known until the woman called Lucky Cab Company two days later looking for her cellphone.

The taxi company in its search tracked down which cab she had been in through her credit card charge. When Lucky Cab checked that car’s video surveillance footage, they saw the woman sitting in the front, dozing off, and the driver repeatedly reaching over to touch her genitals, according to a police report made public Thursday.


The woman told police that she had been drinking at a nightclub at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip when she got into a taxi to go home to suburban Henderson.

The video shows the driver fondling her while she’s in the back seat, then pulling over on the highway to order her to sit in the front seat as she appears to snap in and out of consciousness. The assault continues on the rest of the 40-minute cab ride and for five minutes in the woman’s driveway.

When Lucky Cab confronted Based, he reportedly blamed the victim then offered her money “to make it OK.” The company said they fired him, checked all other relevant video and reported the incident to the taxi cab authority and police.

When officers arrested Based, he reportedly told investigators that he was sorry and that he shouldn’t have done it because he’s married.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...ssaults-female-passenger-brings-flowers-home/
 
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/ger...ritical-islam-gets-abandoned-fellow-feminists

German- Muslim Woman Writes Book Critical of Islam, Gets Abandoned by Fellow Feminists

The feminist author of a German book addressing the plight of Muslim women in Europe has become the target of countless rape and death threats from German Muslims, been abandoned by her leftist friends, and denied protection by German authorities.

According to Vijeta Uniyal at Legal Insurrection (LI), Zana Ramadani founded the German chapter of the radical feminist group Femen, but then was shunned by her fellow feminists once she began daring to criticize the oppression of women within Islam. Predictably, she was accused of racism and even forced out of the Femen branch she founded.

“I have problem with certain kind of Feminists,” Ramadani said. “Those who talk about women’s solidarity, but don’t practice it in reality. They only regard White Western male as source of all evil and that he needs to be criticise without any inhibitions, but when it comes to criticising those belonging to other cultures…one automatically gets labeled as racist.”

Ramadani's book has become a national bestseller and makes her a highly visible target, but her former feminist cohorts are nowhere to be seen. As LI's Uniyal concludes, "All the leftist solidarity with ‘women and minorities’ evaporates as soon as one of them starts questioning the anti-Western narrative."
 
http://www.wxyz.com/news/detroit-emergency-room-doctor-charged-with-child-genital-mutilation

Detroit emergency room doctor charged with child genital mutilation

A Henry Ford Hospital emergency room doctor has been arrested and charged in connection to performing female genital mutilation on young girls.

Jumana Nagarwala, 44, of Northville Michigan is accused of performing female genital mutilation on underage girls.

According to a criminal complaint, Nagarwala performed the procedure on girls ages six to eight years old at a medical clinic in Livonia.
 
Feds drop bombshell: Up to 100 girls may have had their genitals cut in Michigan
Tresa Baldas , Detroit Free PressPublished 4:01 p.m. ET June 7, 2017

A federal prosecutor dropped a bombshell in court Wednesday, telling a federal judge that the government estimates that as many as 100 girls may have had their genitals cut at the hands of a local doctor and her cohorts.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sara Woodward disclosed the information while trying to convince a judge to keep a doctor and his wife locked up in the historic case. It involves allegations that two Minnesota girls had their genitals cut at a Livonia clinic in February as part of a religious rite of passage and were told to keep what happened a secret.

"Due to the secretive nature of this procedure, we are unlikely to ever know how many children were cut by Dr. (Jumana) Nagarwala," Woodward said, referring to the lead defendant in the case, later adding, "The Minnesota victims were not the first victims."

Against Woodward's wishes, U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman granted bond to two other defendants in the case: Dr. Fakhruddin Attar, 53, of Farmington Hills, who is accused of letting Nagarwala use his clinic to perform genital cutting procedures on minor girls; and his wife, Farida Attar, 50, who is accused of holding the girls' hands during the procedure to keep them from squirming and to calm them.

The government believes the three defendants, all members of a local Indian-Muslim sect, subjected numerous girls to genital cutting procedures over a 12-year period. To date, the government says it has identified eight victims -- including the two Minnesota girls -- though Woodward said the government estimates there could be as many as 100 victims. She said that's a conservative estimate, and that it's based on Dr. Attar's alleged admission to authorities that he let Nagarwala use his clinic up to six times a year to treat children for genital rashes.

Attar's lawyer, Mary Chartier, scoffed at the claim.

"I think the government has overstated so many aspects of this case and this is one more example of overreaching," Chartier said after the hearing, during which she and another lawyer convinced the judge to set the Attars free.

The defense has argued that the Attars did not engage in any criminal act and that the procedure at issue is a protected religious rite-of-passage that involves no cutting, but rather a scraping of genital membrane. They also argued the Attars are not a danger to the society and have no reason or desire to flee, convincing U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman to release them on bond.


Friedman, who stressed that he believes the case involves "serious" charges, issued the following conditions in granting bond to the defendants:

  • They have to surrender their passports.
  • They will be on house arrest, on GPS tethers, and are not allowed to communicate with anyone except family members or their lawyers.
  • They will only be allowed to leave the home to visit their lawyers or for doctor's visits -- both of which have to be approved first.
"I think he is thrilled," Chartier said of her client, Dr. Attar. "He is anxious to fight this case and clear his name."

The Attars will likely not be released from jail until Thursday, when their lawyers surrender their passports to authorities. At issue for the Attars is their parenting rights. Currently, they are not allowed to live with their minor daughter as the state is trying to terminate their parenting rights.

Chartier said a hearing is scheduled on the parenting-right issue for next week, and she is hoping that the Attars will be allowed to live with their daughter again.

The Attars have been jailed for more than a month since getting charged in April in an explosive case that has captured international attention and planted a bull's-eye on a small Muslim sect known as the Dawoodi Bohra.

The Attars are Bohras, along with the lead defendant in the case, Dr. Nagarwala, 44, of Northville, who is accused of performing the cutting procedures on the two Minnesota girls.

Nagarwala, meanwhile, remains locked up pending the outcome of her trial. Her attorney, Shannon Smith, was in court Wednesday. She declined comment on allegations that her client subjected up to 100 girls to genital cutting, but noted that she, too, will seek to have her client released on bond.

If convicted, Nagarwala and Dr. Attar face up to life in prison; Attar's wife faces up to 20 years. The two physicians face the most serious charge in the case, transportation of an individual with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, which carries a minimum of 10 years and a maximum of life in prison.

A trial is set for October 10.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/2017/06/07/female-genital-mutilation-doctors-michigan/378219001/
 
Definitely no difference between disallowing ads for hookers, and throwing couples in jail for having sex out side of marriage, hell most christians think divorce, and cheating is immoral too, so i guess that means they are the same as the animals stoning women to death in the middle east for adultery.
Definitely no difference between disallowing ads for hookers, and throwing couples in jail for having sex out side of marriage, hell most christians think divorce, and cheating is immoral too, so i guess that means they are the same as the animals stoning women to death in the middle east for adultery.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/58...s-millions-ugly-High-Court-divorce-settlement

Riyadh: We say YES to oil drilling, but NO to gold digging!
 
Members of Pakistani council arrested for ordering ‘revenge rape’ of 16-year-old girl
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A Pakistani villager poses as he points to a house where a teenage girl was raped in the neighbourhood of Raja Ram in Muzaffarabad, a suburb of the central city of Multan on July 26, 2017.
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REUTERS
Thursday, July 27, 2017, 11:45 AM

Pakistani police have arrested 25 members of an informal village council accused of ordering the rape of a 16-year-old girl as revenge for her brother's alleged sexual assault of another girl.

The Supreme Court also requested a report on the case, which echoed a notorious case from 2002 in which another teenager was gang-raped on a local council's order.

"A total of 29 people were involved in this ghastly crime, and we have 25 of them in our custody," Multan City Police Officer Ahsan Younus told Reuters by telephone on Thursday.

Earlier this month, a local council in the southern city of Multan was called after a family accused a 16-year-old boy of raping a 13-year-old neighbour.

The council ruled that the sister of the boy should be handed over to the victim's brother to be raped. The punishment was carried out on July 17 after her family handed the girl over.

The case came to light when both families filed criminal charges with police accusing the other family's son of rape.

Questioning both sides in the cases, however, soon revealed the role of the informal village council, Younus said.


"All the village council elders who ordered the revenge rape have been arrested," he said.

Both the victims and their mothers have been sent to a women's protection centre, he added.

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Members of the Pakistani village council have been arrested for ordering the rape of a teenage girl as punishment for a rape committed by her brother, police said.
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Pakistan has a centuries-old tradition of quick justice handed down by gatherings of local elders, known as jirgas or panchayats, seen by many villagers as preferable to the often-cumbersome and corrupt formal legal system.

In most of the country, jirgas are tolerated but not recognised by the formal courts and police.

The jirgas and the practice of "revenge rape" drew international attention in 2002 when a woman named Mukhtaran Mai was ordered gang-raped by a local council for a male relative's alleged crime.

Mai took the rare step of filing criminal charges against her attackers, and six men were convicted and sentenced to death later that year, though five of them were later freed on appeal.

Mai went on to become a high-profile campaigner for women's rights in Pakistan.

"Another Tribe Court (panchayat) in south Punjab Multan and another girl was raped. We are still in 2002," Mai said on her official Twitter account this week.

Speaking to Reuters by telephone, Mai denounced the revenge rape.

"If there were any justice in the panchayat, they should have shot the rapist. Why punish an innocent girl instead?"
 
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