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Brunei introduces death by stoning as punishment for gay sex Brunei is to begin imposing death by stoning as a punishment for gay sex and adultery from next week, as part of the country’s highly criticised implementation of sharia law. From 3 April, people in the tiny south-east Asian kingdom will be subjected to a draconian new penal code, which also includes the amputation of a hand and a foot for the crime of theft. To be convicted, the crimes must be “witnessed by a group of Muslims”. Brunei, which has adopted a more conservative form of Islam in recent years, first announced in 2013 its intention to introduce sharia law, the Islamic legal system that imposes strict corporal punishments. It was a directive of the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, who is one of the world’s richest leaders with a personal wealth of about $20bn (£15bn) and has held the throne since 1967. He described the implementation of the new penal code as “a great achievement”. Alcohol is already banned in Brunei, as are showy Christmas celebrations, and there are fines and jail sentences for having children out of wedlock and failing to pray on a Friday. However, a heavy international backlash against Brunei imposing some of the more brutal sharia punishments has slowed their full implementation over the past five years. In 2014, Brunei’s promises to implement sharia law prompted protests in Los Angeles, outside the famed Beverley Hills hotel and Hotel Bel Air, both of which were owned by the oil-rich nation. The hotels were accused of the “height of hypocrisy” for offering packages to LGBT couples, while being bankrolled by a country that has condemned homosexuals to death. Brunei was a British colony until 1984 and the two countries still enjoy strong ties. Homosexuality has been illegal in Brunei since British colonial rule but under the new laws it is now punishable by whipping or death by stoning rather than a prison sentence. Capital punishment will also apply to adultery and rape. The announcement that sharia law is to be rolled out from next week, specifically targeting the gay community, was met with horror by human rights groups. Amnesty International urged Brunei to “immediately halt” implementing the penalties, which they said were “deeply flawed”. Rachel Chhoa-Howard, a Brunei researcher at Amnesty International, said: “As well as imposing cruel, inhuman and degrading punishments, it blatantly restricts the rights to freedom of expression, religion and belief, and codifies discrimination against women and girls. To legalise such cruel and inhuman penalties is appalling of itself.” She added that some of the potential offences “should not even be deemed crimes at all, including consensual sex between adults of the same gender”. The UK’s international development secretary, Penny Mordaunt, said: “No one should face the death penalty because of who they love. Brunei’s decision is barbaric and the UK stands with the LGBT community and those who defend their rights. LGBT rights are human rights.” Gay rights groups pointed out that 2,000 British troops are stationed in Brunei and the UK is urgently seeking a new trade deal with the oil-rich country. The British trade envoy for Brunei, Paul Scully, was in the country in October for talks, and there have been calls for him and the Foreign Office to join Mordaunt in condemning the plans. The sharia law would apply only to Muslims, who make up about two-thirds of the population. The sultan, despite the austere religious laws governing moral behaviour in Brunei, was embroiled in a scandal involving his brother Prince Jefri Bolkiah, who embezzled $15m from the state during his tenure as finance minister in the 1990s, leading to a long-running feud between the pair. Jefri’s flamboyant and un-Islamic lifestyle, which came to light in a series of court cases, involved a harem of foreign mistresses and the purchase of cars, erotic sculptures and a luxury yacht he called Tits. |
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medals come cheaply for this guy. I guess he ate his veggies or something similar.
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Bet there's alcohol and porn to be found in his enormous palace with 257 bathrooms.
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And yet, the LGBQT123ABC will still 'march' for moo slums. |
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♚ Legacy Gold Member ♚ Poster Rank:115 Male Join Date: Nov 2009 Mentioned: 4 Post(s) Quoted: 3629 Post(s) | ||||||||
I researched those medals. They are participation medals for watching TV.
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He probaly let those medals be made to impress. Design and make your own faux military medal.Design and make your own faux military medal. (Image: american efficiency honor fidelity war medal image by James Insogna from Fotolia.com) Military medals have been given to victorious generals and heroic soldiers in many wars all throughout history and the world. Finding a genuine military medal can be difficult and expensive. If your child needs his own faux military medal as part of a costume for a school play or for Halloween or you need one for a fancy-dress party, you can design and make your own. Things You'll Need Bottle cap Hammer Enamel metallic paint Medium and small paint brushes Red ribbon, 2-inch Scissors Epoxy glue Large safety pin VIDEO OF THE DAY Pound a bottle cap flat with a hammer so that the sides of the bottle cap are pushed underneath the top. Gently tap the edges to smooth down any points. Paint the bottle cap using a medium paint brush and enamel paint. Silver or gold are good military medal colors. Leave the paint to dry. Paint military details onto the medal using a small paint brush and different colors of enamel paint. Stars, an eagle or a heart are all common to military medals. Leave the paint to dry. Cut out a piece of ribbon from 2 to 3-½ inches long. Cut one end of the ribbon to a point, from which the medal will hang. Glue the point of the triangle to the back of the medal using epoxy glue. Leave the medal overnight to let the epoxy glue dry. Glue a large safety pin to the back of the ribbon, just below the top. As an alternative to the bottle cap, or for a larger medal, cut out a circular piece of heavy cardboard or plastic. |
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Here's a nice one he missed. The Order of The Snowflake. |
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♚ Legacy Gold Member ♚ Poster Rank:115 Male Join Date: Nov 2009 Mentioned: 4 Post(s) Quoted: 3629 Post(s) | ||||||||
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It's only 40 lashes for lesbian sex.
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Religion is evil
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