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Meh. She’s probably still a devout Muslim. Send her back where muslims go.
Why isn't she burning qurans and demanding Mecca be nuked like a normal person?
Give her a gun and a license to kill jihadis and let a camera crew follow her around.
Just reinforces my belief that the Gulf War to kick Saddam out of Kuwait was an error. Saddam was a bastard, but at least he was modernizing the Arab world and would have prohibited this crap.
Just reinforces my belief that the Gulf War to kick Saddam out of Kuwait was an error. Saddam was a bastard, but at least he was modernizing the Arab world and would have prohibited this crap.
Just reinforces my belief that the Gulf War to kick Saddam out of Kuwait was an error. Saddam was a bastard, but at least he was modernizing the Arab world and would have prohibited this crap.
HeadSet saysJust reinforces my belief that the Gulf War to kick Saddam out of Kuwait was an error. Saddam was a bastard, but at least he was modernizing the Arab world and would have prohibited this crap.
Who would you choose if you were to decide who was better for the world?
1. A brutal dictator that abuses human rights by ensuring Islamists are are kept in check.
2. A brutal Islamic regime that abuses human rights by ensuring those who oppose Islam are kept in check.
A Saudi woman being held at a Bangkok airport fears she will be killed if she is repatriated by Thai immigration officials, who have confirmed the 18-year-old has been denied entry to the country.
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun said she was stopped by Saudi and Kuwaiti officials when she arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport and her travel document was forcibly taken from her, a claim backed by Human Rights Watch.
“They took my passport,” she said, adding that her male guardian had reported her for travelling “without his permission”. Qunun said she was in transit to seek asylum in Australia, where she claimed to have a visa.
Qunun said she was trying to flee her family, who subjected her to physical and psychological abuse. “My family is strict and locked me in a room for six months just for cutting my hair,” she said, adding that she was certain she would be imprisoned if sent back.
“I’m sure 100% they will kill me as soon as I get out of the Saudi jail,” she said, adding that she was “scared” and “losing hope”.