Malaysia - The one to watch.
I must confess to having a soft spot for Malaya and that part of the world in general. Did I really walk into Raffles in Singapore wearing a Pith helmet?
Now many years later I am interested in Malaya for different reasons then those of a young, single sailor. JB, KL, Tiger Beer and Bars. Lots of bars.
For many decades, the numbers of the Cult of the Dead Paedophile have been slowsly increasing in Malaysia and now they make up 60% of the population. So Islam is the official "religion" and Sharia Law rules regardless of their Constitution saying that there is freedom to practice any religion.
Well they have a problem out there now - and we all know the ending. Bloodshed. You see, ethnic Malays are deemed Muslim at birth and regardless of their wishes they are not permitted to convert to another religion. The consequences are fines, jail or even death for those who dare become Christians.
Well some brave woman has taken the crazies on and challenged them in the Law Courts.
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's highest court will rule next week on whether a Muslim has the right to convert to another faith, lawyers said on Friday, in a test case that could shake society in the mainly Muslim country.
The Federal Court, the country's highest civil judicial authority, will announce on May 30 if it has decided to acknowledge the decision of Lina Joy to convert to Christianity and give up Islam, the faith she was born into.
"We're all awaiting with bated breath a case which has a great impact on the course that the country will take," Benjamin Dawson, Joy's lawyer, told Reuters.
Islam is Malaysia's official religion, so Muslims who decide to switch faiths pose a tricky legal question for the government of the multiracial, multi-religious nation.
Ethnic Malays, who make up just over half of Malaysia's 26 million people, are deemed Muslims from birth.
Constitutionally, freedom of religion is guaranteed. But in reality, conversion out of Islam falls within the ambit of sharia or Islamic courts. And sharia law prescribes fines or jail for those who renounce Islam, effectively ruling out the option.
You can read the rest here.
Well here is wishing Ms Lina Joy luck. She is a very brave woman but I do not hold out any hope for the future of Malaysia. The cult will first burn the remaining churches, force the Christians to either flee, convert or die as they did in Kosovo when our Country betrayed the Christians there. Then look out Singapore. Just as the Japanese came down the causeway so shall the Moslems.
Will that wake up the sleeping British Lion? Probably not. One thing is for sure. The only true Defender of the Faith is the British National Party.
Now many years later I am interested in Malaya for different reasons then those of a young, single sailor. JB, KL, Tiger Beer and Bars. Lots of bars.
For many decades, the numbers of the Cult of the Dead Paedophile have been slowsly increasing in Malaysia and now they make up 60% of the population. So Islam is the official "religion" and Sharia Law rules regardless of their Constitution saying that there is freedom to practice any religion.
Well they have a problem out there now - and we all know the ending. Bloodshed. You see, ethnic Malays are deemed Muslim at birth and regardless of their wishes they are not permitted to convert to another religion. The consequences are fines, jail or even death for those who dare become Christians.
Well some brave woman has taken the crazies on and challenged them in the Law Courts.
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's highest court will rule next week on whether a Muslim has the right to convert to another faith, lawyers said on Friday, in a test case that could shake society in the mainly Muslim country.
The Federal Court, the country's highest civil judicial authority, will announce on May 30 if it has decided to acknowledge the decision of Lina Joy to convert to Christianity and give up Islam, the faith she was born into.
"We're all awaiting with bated breath a case which has a great impact on the course that the country will take," Benjamin Dawson, Joy's lawyer, told Reuters.
Islam is Malaysia's official religion, so Muslims who decide to switch faiths pose a tricky legal question for the government of the multiracial, multi-religious nation.
Ethnic Malays, who make up just over half of Malaysia's 26 million people, are deemed Muslims from birth.
Constitutionally, freedom of religion is guaranteed. But in reality, conversion out of Islam falls within the ambit of sharia or Islamic courts. And sharia law prescribes fines or jail for those who renounce Islam, effectively ruling out the option.
You can read the rest here.
Well here is wishing Ms Lina Joy luck. She is a very brave woman but I do not hold out any hope for the future of Malaysia. The cult will first burn the remaining churches, force the Christians to either flee, convert or die as they did in Kosovo when our Country betrayed the Christians there. Then look out Singapore. Just as the Japanese came down the causeway so shall the Moslems.
Will that wake up the sleeping British Lion? Probably not. One thing is for sure. The only true Defender of the Faith is the British National Party.
The history of men's opposition to women's emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself.
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Very worrying Green, my sister used to live in Borneo in the early eighties, loved it their. I dont know if that would be the case now. I could not believe the amount of MUzzlems wearing Hijabs in Aberdeen today and still the people dont wake up.
Only when their hands are cuffed and some mozzie is away to cut off their heads will they finally see the light.
WED Aberdeen
She lost. (And we are surprised because ....). The details are on my blog. The one good thing is that in denying her the freedom of religion their sham constitution says she has, the cult of the dead paedophile have exposed themselves to the world's press
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