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The questioning mind - by Milly

I found the article below on ninemsn today. It makes me sick to think about what is going to happen to this woman. What are your thoughts?

Saudi gang-rape victim faces 90 lashes
Tuesday Mar 6 04:33 AEDT
A Saudi woman who was kidnapped at knifepoint, gang-raped and then beaten by her brother has been sentenced to 90 lashes — for meeting a man who was not a relative.

In an interview with the Saudi Gazette, the 19-year-old said she was blackmailed a year ago into meeting a man who threatened to tell her family they were having a relationship outside wedlock, which is illegal in the ultra-conservative desert kingdom.


After driving off together from a shopping mall near her home, the woman and the man were stopped and abducted by a gang of men wielding kitchen knives who took them to a farm where she was raped 14 times by her captors.

Five men were arrested for the rape and given jail terms ranging from 10 months to five years by a panel of judges in the eastern city of Qatif, near the woman's hometown.

But the judges also decided to sentence the woman, identified by the newspaper only as "G," and the man to lashes for being alone together in the car.

Unrelated men and women are forbidden from interacting in public in Saudi Arabia, which strictly enforces Islamic Sharia law.

"G" said one of the judges told she was lucky not to have been given jail time. "I was shocked at the verdict. I couldn't believe my ears," said the woman, who has appealed against her sentence.

The woman also told the paper she tried to commit suicide because of her ordeal and was beaten by her younger brother because the rape had brought shame on their family.


Fuziyah al-Ouni, described as an activist by the paper, said she was outraged by the case. "By sentencing her to 90 lashes they are sending a message that she is guilty. No rape victim is guilty," she said.

There are severe legal restrictions on women in Saudi Arabia, including a strict dress code required outside the home and a ban on driving.



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Has Al Gore's film made a difference?

November 18th 2006 03:11
A couple of weeks ago I went to see Al Gore's film, 'An Inconvenient Truth'. At first I was not overly impressed with the film. I disliked the way Gore interwove aspects of his life into the hard-fact story line. I thought here we go again, another American who wants to beat his chest and score a couple of brownie points in the political realm.

I was also sceptical of many of the figures he provided. He did not seem to substantiate many of his claims or justify where he got his facts. For example, he said that many Pacific Islanders had to relocate already because of the rising sea levels. This problem is compounded by the fact that the Pacific Islands are flat.

To Gore's credit, many of his accusations have been henceforth substantiated by newspaper reports and other publications on global warming that have surfaced since the film. Politicians are also taking a more active interest in the issue of global warming at the UN meetings in Nairobi. As a result, I have changed my opinion of the film, and have decided that despite Gore’s rhetoric on his life, his film has made a great contribution to our generation by reigniting public debate.

What are your thoughts on the film? What do you believe can be done to overcome the problems associated with global warming?
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I have just completed a world history subject and at the end of it, my friend asked me who the most influential people have been. I thought about it and finally concluded that there are just too many to count. I want to know who you believe has made the most difference on the third rock from the sun.

I narrowed it down to these people, but couldn't choose between them:

Muhammad (570 - 630ce) - who established Islam


Jesus - Christian prophet

Ghengis Khan (or Chinggis) - united Mongolia in the 13th century and established an empire

Isaac Newton (16th century) - developed the laws of gravity during The Scientific Revolution

Who else can you think of that has made a significant contribution? There were all of the inventors, the tyrants (negative contributions), the explorers, etc. Einstein was voted the man of the century. Do you agree with this award?
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Do you think sport should be on page one of the newspaper? I personally want to scream every day when I see it there. Sport is a recreational passtime. It is not news, it is not life or death and it does not affect all readers, so why oh why do these News Limited newspapers have this affinity with sport? I suppose it has something to do with the fact that Rupert Murduch owns a number of the sporting teams in Australia.

I guess the sad reality is that ever since Pulitzer (US) and Northcliffe (UK), newspapers have resorted to sensationalised trash in order to attract readers. I, for one, do not think sport attracts readers, and it should be kept at the back of the newspaper where it belongs.

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