‘Quarantine her!’ Top Tunisian Islamist says topless girl needs stoning
Al Arabiya - A Tunisian Salafi preacher has called for a 19-year old girl who posted her topless pictures on Facebook to be “quarantined” and stoned to death before she starts “an epidemic.” Tunisian newspaper AssabahNews quoted Salafi preacher Alami Adel, who heads the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, saying: “According to God’s law, she deserves 80 to 100 lashes, but what she committed is worth much more than that. She deserves to be stoned to death and she must be quarantined because what she did is an epidemic.”
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200,000 illegals deported in 4 months
Saudi Gazette - RIYADH - More than 200,000 foreigners staying illegally in the Kingdom were deported during the first four months of the current Hijra year, official figures have said.
According to the General Directorate for Passports, 201,350 foreigners who were not properly documented were deported during the period, local media reported Tuesday.
I can't stand my abusive, alcoholic husband any more
The Guardian - Mariella Frostrup - The Observer - A woman whose husband is an abusive drunk is at the limit of her tolerance. Mariella Frostrup says she must help herself before she can help him -
'Alcoholism is an illness and should be treated as such. It’s something I know about, having watched my father destroy his own life in similar fashion and die aged only 44': Mariella Frostrup advises a desperate wife.
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Muslim states agree to ‘historic’ UN statement on women
Saudi Gazette - UNITED NATIONS - Conservative Muslim and Roman Catholic countries and liberal Western nations approved a UN blueprint to combat violence against women and girls, ignoring strong objections from Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood that it clashed with Islamic principles and sought to destroy the family.
Tunisian Airports to be Closed from March 18 to 20
Tunisia Live - Amira Masrour - A strike of union workers demanding higher wages will close all Tunisian airports from March 18 to 20, according to Abdallah Hajlaoui, a leading member of the General Federation of Transportation (GFT) and the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT).
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