Topic: Thoughts on the teacher in Africa?
Britty's photo
Sun 12/02/07 06:45 PM
British Foreign Office spokeswoman said Gibbons had been charged under Article 125 of Sudan's constitution, the law relating to insulting religion and inciting hatred.


I doubt they could honestly say she was guilty of deliberately trying to do that.


karmafury's photo
Sun 12/02/07 07:22 PM
Edited by karmafury on Sun 12/02/07 07:22 PM

British Foreign Office spokeswoman said Gibbons had been charged under Article 125 of Sudan's constitution, the law relating to insulting religion and inciting hatred.


I doubt they could honestly say she was guilty of deliberately trying to do that.




She was charged under Article 125 of Sudanese Criminal Code which deals with insults to faith and religion.

Article 125 of Sudanes Constitution deal with National Defense. ie: Article 125
Popular Defense Force


The Republic of Sudan may establish a volunteer Popular Defense Force from among the Sudanese people for national defense, to maintain national security, or to assist any regular forces. The Popular Defense Force shall be under the command of the National Armed Forces or the Police and shall promote defense, security and other general purposes.

The law shall determine organization, duties and supervision over the Popular Defense Forces.



Note that the President of Sudan is likely to issue a full pardon.

Britty's photo
Sun 12/02/07 07:47 PM
http://www.as-sahwah.com/viewnews.php?newsID=9324&

The source of course was the bbc, but one would think if there was any error, they would have corrected it.

I understand there is likely to be a full pardon.


armydoc4u's photo
Sun 12/02/07 08:06 PM
oh the love and tolerance of a "peaceful" religion. Right....

Jess642's photo
Sun 12/02/07 08:23 PM

oh the love and tolerance of a "peaceful" religion. Right....



Which one? huh

adj4u's photo
Sun 12/02/07 10:00 PM

Hitler a christian -

Don't be fooled by this type of rhetoric. The Epistle of James makes the point that it is useless to claim to have faith but have no deeds. (James 2: 14-26) The outrageous, cruel and vicious actions of Hitler vis-a-vis the Jewish people, gypsies, and other non-Aryan groups shows the absolute vacuity of his "faith."

He was friends with a certain fanatical group, they are not christian.

As they say the devil comes as an angel of light but he cannot profess Jesus.

- I always say 'the proof is in the pudding' :wink:








with that argument

then i guess the car bombers are not muslum

and neither are those going after the teddy bear teacher

hitler argued with christian doctrine

just as the fanatics argue with muslim doctrine

you can not have it both ways

their is extreme fantism in every religion

no photo
Mon 12/03/07 12:02 AM
Ive decided to quit thinking about the teacher in africa and concentrate on hot men instead!!!devil laugh devil oh and shopping......bigsmile

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:05 AM
Edited by adj4u on Mon 12/03/07 02:08 AM

Ive decided to quit thinking about the teacher in africa and concentrate on hot men instead!!!devil laugh devil oh and shopping......bigsmile




oh gypsy you know yer thinking of me :wink:

i just hope it is in a good way laugh

good morning
how are you

insert running for cover emoticon here laugh laugh

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:09 AM
Edited by adj4u on Mon 12/03/07 02:09 AM

Belushi's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:12 AM
She has recd a full pardon and will be released this afternoon.

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:13 AM
cool

Belushi's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:19 AM
Yes it is, but she still served 15 days in an absolute hell hole.

Still wont say a word against the Sudanese either.

Im just so not looking forward to the media circus this woman will cause when she returns home.

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:25 AM
i do not think i would say anything at all

till i got out of country

or she may not

sorry to say

that is a bit of the problem

people go elsewhere and do not realize

the simple dangers involved

you cross that line called a boarder

the rules change

can you imagine what would have happened

if she had no one to give press coverage

and this did not get out of country coverage

a bit scary if you ask me

Belushi's photo
Mon 12/03/07 02:56 AM
I spent some time in a Malaysian jail for being an illegal immigrant ...

No one knew I was there except my boss.

He worked really quite hard to get me out, or he would have been joining me!

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 03:01 AM
oh so you were one of THEM flowerforyou

well glad you got out

one must be careful traveling a broad

not sure if i ever want to

for that very reason

everyone would say let them keep him

:cry: :cry: drinker drinker drinker


laugh laugh laugh laugh

Jess642's photo
Mon 12/03/07 03:04 AM
This thread, and the conversation reminds me of a few Aussies in an Indonesian gaol, as we speak.... Shapelle Corby, who is still adamant that she did not import a large quantity of Marijuana into the country..

And the Bali Nine, a group of young students used as 'mules' to try and bring a large quantity of Heroin back to Australia.

The Nine, are sentenced to death, quite soon, actually... my personal thoughts on them, are they knew the risks...

Shapelle Corby, that case makes no sense, why did a large weight of Marijuana, that wasn't discovered in her boogie board cover, in Australia, before her flight, when she checked her luggage in, and yet was there when she arrived in Bali?

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 03:10 AM
sounds like some one needed a scapegoat

Belushi's photo
Mon 12/03/07 03:37 AM
Edited by Belushi on Mon 12/03/07 03:38 AM
My time in incarceration was spent with a chinese fellow called Peter.

He had been convicted of drug smuggling

He was being transported to Alor Sitar on the mainland to be hanged.

He was very resigned about it, as he had said that it was used to feed his family.

I had no sympathy for him, as he was a Malaysian who knew the law.


... laugh and, yes, Robin, I was an illegal in a country that tolerated illegals, until someone informed on me.

The immigration officers who arrested me were the same ones that I drank with every night on the beach in Lyn's bar in Langkawi.

I wrote all about it, in a story, if you want it, then send me an email address and I will send it to you.

---

This is why immigration is a topic close to my heart ... bigsmile

Britty's photo
Mon 12/03/07 03:42 AM

Yes it is, but she still served 15 days in an absolute hell hole.

Still wont say a word against the Sudanese either.

Im just so not looking forward to the media circus this woman will cause when she returns home.


I can well imagine.

adj4u's photo
Mon 12/03/07 03:43 AM

My time in incarceration was spent with a chinese fellow called Peter.

He had been convicted of drug smuggling

He was being transported to Alor Sitar on the mainland to be hanged.

He was very resigned about it, as he had said that it was used to feed his family.

I had no sympathy for him, as he was a Malaysian who knew the law.


... laugh and, yes, Robin, I was an illegal in a country that tolerated illegals, until someone informed on me.

The immigration officers who arrested me were the same ones that I drank with every night on the beach in Lyn's bar in Langkawi.

I wrote all about it, in a story, if you want it, then send me an email address and I will send it to you.

---

This is why immigration is a topic close to my heart ... bigsmile



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