Friday, March 28, 2008

British Muslim woman convicted of penning poems about beheadings

mar 27, 2008

amazing sense of entitlement!

she wants to behead people, and she's not bothered about them or their families.

this is because mohammedanism doesn't teach empathy. i believe little kids are encouraged to watch lambs' throats being slit and participate in it. so the taking of a human ife becomes easy and simple: it's just like slicing the lamb's throat.

but she "wept" when she was sentenced to house arrest!

ie. mohammedans can do anything, but even the mildest punishment they cannot take. this is what limey multiculturalism has come to: mohammedans can demand everything but they will not give any rights to anybody else. why? their semitic ideology is superior to everything else. see, their book says so.

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"The 23-year-old Muslim wrote of her desire to become a martyr and listed her favourite videos as the "beheading ones".

British Muslim woman convicted of penning poems about beheadings
By ARTHUR MARTIN - Daily Mail
Last updated at 08:30am on 9th November 2007
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An airport worker who wrote poems about beheadings is the first woman to be found guilty under new terror laws.

Samina Malik, who liked to call herself a "lyrical terrorist", called for attacks on the West and described "poisoned bullets" capable of killing an entire street in her poetry.

The 23-year-old Muslim wrote of her desire to become a martyr and listed her favourite videos as the "beheading ones".

Described as a "committed Islamic extremist", Malik, a shop assistant at Heathrow, hoarded an extensive collection of terrorism manuals, the Old Bailey heard.

She was a member of an extremist group linked to Omar Bakri Mohammed, a hate preacher who fled to Lebanon from Britain two years ago.

Yesterday a jury found her guilty of possessing documents likely to be used for terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000, by a majority of ten to one, after deliberating for 19 hours.

Malik, who wore a black head scarf, wept as the verdict was read out.

Earlier she was cleared of the more serious offence of having articles for a terrorist purpose.

Judge Peter Beaumont told Malik that she was an enigma.

He granted her bail which amounted to a house arrest. But he warned her a custodial sentence was inevitable.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have posted couple of lines on the angelic verses in my blog. Here so many people talk of their father as if they have been friends in their childhood...That is no where to be found and they go wayward, brutalized. It is possible that those satanic verses were actually given by an angel who foresaw the destruction of arabs and animal like warfare and attacks beyond, based on authority of war !