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Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« on: January 20, 2016, 03:38:17 PM »
"The boy accused of blasphemy who cut off his hand

 After a Pakistani boy cut off his own hand following a public accusation of blasphemy, BBC Urdu's Iram Abbasi travelled to his village in Punjab province to find out what happened. She is the first international broadcaster to speak to him. Some readers may find the details that follow disturbing.
 "Why should I feel any pain or trouble in cutting off the hand that was raised against the Holy Prophet?"
 Those are the words of 15-year-old Qaiser (not his real name) who chopped off his right hand just a few days ago believing he had committed blasphemy.
 Many believe fellow villagers started shaming the boy after the local cleric had made the accusation of blasphemy - and that is why Qaiser felt the need to prove his love for the Prophet Muhammad.
 On 11 January, Qaiser was attending a celebration of the Prophet's birth at a mosque in his village in north-eastern Punjab.

 The cleric hosting it worked the crowd into a fervour and, a few hours into the celebration, called out: "Who among you is a follower of Muhammad?" Everyone raised their hands.
 He followed it with another question: "Who among you doesn't believe in the teachings of the Holy Prophet? Raise your hands!"
 Qaiser, mishearing, inadvertently raised his hand.

 Witnessed by about 100 worshippers, the cleric immediately accused him of blasphemy and the boy returned home to prove his love for the Prophet - by cutting off his own hand.
 For a 15-year-old, Qaiser looked exceptionally frail when I met him. But his fight with pain and fear was outweighed by a sense of religious righteousness.
 "When I raised my right hand unwittingly, I realised I had committed blasphemy and needed to atone for this," he told the BBC.
 It appears it didn't matter to him whether it was a mistake or not - he couldn't live with the shame of the accusation without punishing himself, so had to undo it.
 "I came back home and went to the grass-cutting machine, but found the place dark so I took my uncle's phone to point some light at my hand. I placed it under the machine and chopped it off in a single swirl."
 Qaiser picked his severed hand up from under the machine and, bleeding profusely, placed it on a tray and took it back to the mosque, less than 100m from his home.

 Asked about everyone's reaction, he said: "They didn't say anything. A few people came forward to take me to the hospital, before I passed out."
 Religious fervour did not only override empathy among the villagers - even Qaiser does not seem disposed to self-pity.
 "I didn't feel any pain when I chopped it off so why would I feel any now? The hand that commits blasphemy should be chopped off," he said, with a restrained smile.
 His entire village is celebrating the act of expiation. The extreme nature of this "devotional" act has made Qaiser into a revered figure.
 He is being heralded among the villagers, and to a certain degree by himself, as a righteous hero. Most of his fellow villagers are illiterate and belong to an extremely conservative Islamic sect - their profoundly religious life is reflected in the mosques you find every few paces in this part of Pakistan. But Qaiser's act has even drawn admiration from surrounding villages.

 Farooq, a man in his mid-thirties, was one of those who came to pay his respects. Appearing at Qaiser's home, he took the boy's left hand, kissed it and pressed it against his forehead. Following local custom, he also placed some cash in the pocket of the teenager he hails as a hero.
 "I heard that a boy sacrificed his own hand for the love of our Prophet. I came here to meet him."
 "The boy's gesture to show his love for the Prophet is unmatchable. I'm here to encourage him and to pay homage," he continued, his eyes brimming with tears of affection.
 Qaiser is the youngest of five children and the first to continue his school studies into his mid-teens. He had always been known for his strong religious convictions.

 While Qaiser was having his wounds dressed in a poorly-equipped clinic, his father told us: "I hardly make ends meet."
 Breaking down, he added: "I don't even have money to pay the nurse. I also want a new hand for my son. My only solace is that he did it for the Prophet."
 The cleric has been arrested under anti-terrorism laws, and denies charges of inciting hatred and violence. But the family does not want the cleric to be punished.
 That Qaiser punished himself so severely after being accused of blasphemy is unprecedented in Pakistan. But some say he may have been spared a worse fate in an increasingly conservative country, where people accused of blasphemy, or those who defend them, can end up victims of mob violence and lynching.
 In 2011, Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer was murdered by one of his own bodyguards in the capital, Islamabad, after criticising Pakistan's strict blasphemy laws and voicing support for a Christian woman sentenced to death for a blasphemy charge she denies.
 Another outspoken critic of Pakistan's blasphemy laws, Shahbaz Bhatti, the country's first minorities minister and a Christian, was also shot dead in 2011.
 Many will find the story of what Qaiser did to clear his name disturbing but it highlights the extreme sensitivity around the issue of blasphemy in Pakistan.
 What may have started as a simple misunderstanding went on to have life changing consequences for a child."

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2016, 03:42:32 PM »
Give the kid a hand, for Christ's sake.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2016, 03:44:13 PM »
getbig and the sound of one hand clapping

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2016, 03:50:05 PM »
Sounds like a future running back since he loves receiving hand-offs.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2016, 04:19:11 PM »
Europe is a case of the chickens coming home to roost. ;)


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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2016, 08:01:48 PM »
Get Big is poetry.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2016, 02:27:53 AM »
Europe is a case of the chickens coming home to roost. ;)



It would be true statement if the main instigator of the following wars had to deal with such migration:

Gulf War I (invasion of Kuwait)
Gulf War II (WMD)
Afghanistan (after 9/11)

Destabilising a shithole part of the world ruled by dictators has it's problems.


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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2016, 05:01:59 AM »
A clean chop is better than a burnt stake.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2016, 08:16:42 AM »
"A hot steak is better than a cold chop."
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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2016, 08:25:48 AM »
A McDouble is better than a petit filet.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #10 on: January 21, 2016, 08:43:41 AM »
''Cundalini wants his hand back''

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2016, 09:27:45 AM »
Europe is a case of the chickens coming home to roost. ;)



Not really, mate. There's vigilante groups spreading across Germany right now. I wouldn't like to be a dirty Muslim/African in Europe in another year or two, gonna be nasty for 'em

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #12 on: January 21, 2016, 02:35:52 PM »
This kid just cut his chances by 50% of working the street corner and giving "old fashions" to paying schmoes...


 

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2016, 02:47:55 PM »
Give the kid a hand, for Christ's sake.


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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #14 on: January 21, 2016, 02:53:20 PM »
Not really, mate. There's vigilante groups spreading across Germany right now. I wouldn't like to be a dirty Muslim/African in Europe in another year or two, gonna be nasty for 'em

I so hope what you say is real.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2016, 03:10:16 PM »
These pieces of human garbage are ruining once-beautiful nations.

Anyone of the Muslim persuasion is simply not compatible in thinking with western countries. And of the untold millions who flood these lands, how many thousands will actively ruin the peace, tranquility and freedom of the host nation?

The Liberal/mentally ill leaders must be removed from office. 

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2016, 12:43:44 PM »
Oh, how sweet it is when the mutant continent begins to reap what it has sown. You are only able to behave like wicked demons for so long before God begins to punish you for your evil deeds



The crisis has been building up for a long time. It is hitting Europe now because it has burst the bounds, from the Middle East and from Africa. Two Western sledgehammer blows had a dramatic effect. The first was the US-UK invasion of Iraq, which dealt a nearly lethal blow to a country that had already been devastated by a massive military attack 20 years earlier followed by virtually genocidal US-UK sanctions. Apart from the slaughter and destruction, the brutal occupation ignited a sectarian conflict that is now tearing the country and the entire region apart. The invasion displaced millions of people, many of whom fled and were absorbed in the neighboring countries, poor countries that are left to deal somehow with the detritus of our crimes.

"EU governance has broken down almost completely when addressing a human catastrophe that is in substantial part the result of Western crimes."

One outgrowth of the invasion is the ISIS/Daesh monstrosity, which is contributing to the horrifying Syrian catastrophe. Again, the neighboring countries have been absorbing the flow of refugees. Turkey alone has over 2 million Syrian refugees. At the same time it is contributing to the flow by its policies in Syria: supporting the extremist al-Nusra Front and other radical Islamists and attacking the Kurds who are the main ground force opposing ISIS - which has also benefited from not-so-tacit Turkish support. But the flood can no longer be contained within the region.

The second sledgehammer blow destroyed Libya, now a chaos of warring groups, an ISIS base, a rich source of jihadis and weapons from West Africa to the Middle East, and a funnel for the flow of refugees from Africa. That at once brings up longer-term factors. For centuries, Europe has been torturing Africa - or, to put it more mildly - exploiting Africa for Europe's own development, to adopt the recommendation of the top US planner George Kennan after World War II.

The history, which should be familiar, is beyond grotesque. To take just a single case, consider Belgium, now groaning under a refugee crisis. Its wealth derived in no small measure from "exploiting" the Congo with brutality that exceeded even its European competitors. Congo finally won its freedom in 1960. It could have become a rich and advanced country once freed from Belgium's clutches, spurring Africa's development as well.

There were real prospects, under the leadership of Patrice Lumumba, one of the most promising figures in Africa. He was targeted for assassination by the CIA, but the Belgians got there first. His body was cut to pieces and dissolved in sulfuric acid. The US and its allies supported the murderous kleptomaniac Mobutu. By now Eastern Congo is the scene of the world's worst slaughters, assisted by US favorite Rwanda while warring militias feed the craving of Western multinationals for minerals for cell phones and other high-tech wonders. The picture generalizes too much of Africa, exacerbated by innumerable crimes.
For Europe, all of this becomes a refugee crisis.

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Re: Europe is filling up with these people - isnt it great!
« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2016, 12:48:53 PM »
Still not satisfied, stone the boy !!!!
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