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How women are treated in contemporary Afghanistan.

It’s politically incorrect to blame the Islam for the way many Muslim men treat their women. It’s politically incorrect to expose the Islam as a violent, discriminating and abusive religion towards women and children.

It’s politically incorrect to blame the Islamic law (sharia) for the execution of women for “crimes” the western societies would praise them for. It’s politically incorrect to expose the Islam as a backwarded religion who forces children into “marriage”.

It’s politically incorrect to even think such things at all, but nevertheless these are facts within the Islam. Think about that, before you support your local mosque in your hometown or before you agree with claims made by Hamas or the Taliban or Hezbollah about “their so-called rights”. This is what awaits you when Islam and Sharia is at your doorstep. It’s time to wake up and decide what you’re going to do about that.

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3 Comments to “Women in Afghanistan”

  1. avatar Crethi Plethi says:

    Women in #Afghanistan | http://j.mp/gQYxdJ

  2. avatar Elisabeth says:

    RT @CrethiPlethi: Women in #Afghanistan | http://j.mp/gQYxdJ


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