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Old 29-11-07, 02:30 PM   #61
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She was being sentanced this morning?

Anyone know the results?
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Old 29-11-07, 02:36 PM   #62
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think its still ongoing... will have to wait for the next bulletin to find out, unless someone gets there first?
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Old 29-11-07, 02:40 PM   #63
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Utterly unbelievable.

Hopefully the Sudanese government will see it as a complete misunderstanding on her part and at its worst, just chuck her out of the coutry. Can't see her wanting to stay after all this anyhow's..
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Old 29-11-07, 03:51 PM   #64
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It's amazing we're putting up with this. What happened to the days when Britain wasn't a power to be messed with. If this happened when Maggie was about we would have issued Military threats demanding her to be returned to England! But we're sitting back while a woman in her 50s is at risk of being lashed or imprisoned for naming a teddy bear the 'wrong name'....
Why are we trusting a legal system that can not recognise this womans actions were that of every teacher in the UK, that they had no racial or religous motive! It's a pathetic response by our goverment and utterly disappointing.
Any Muslim of any stature in Britain should be appealing to the Sudans for her imminent release not only for humanitarian sake but also to defend their religion. So far only the head of the Muslim council has uttered a word.

(it's been bugging me all day waiting for an answer, so I can't imagine how she must feel)
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Old 29-11-07, 05:09 PM   #65
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head of the Muslim council
What does that mean?

Who voted him / her in?

Is it like the head of my local council? It is his job to get rid of rubbish and count policemen.

Im sick of hearing about muslim leaders in this country. If they have a leader it is the same as mine, unfortunately it is Gordon Brown or Her Majesty the Queen
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Old 29-11-07, 05:46 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy View Post
It's amazing we're putting up with this. What happened to the days when Britain wasn't a power to be messed with. If this happened when Maggie was about we would have issued Military threats demanding her to be returned to England! But we're sitting back while a woman in her 50s is at risk of being lashed or imprisoned for naming a teddy bear the 'wrong name'....
Why are we trusting a legal system that can not recognise this womans actions were that of every teacher in the UK, that they had no racial or religous motive! It's a pathetic response by our goverment and utterly disappointing.
Any Muslim of any stature in Britain should be appealing to the Sudans for her imminent release not only for humanitarian sake but also to defend their religion. So far only the head of the Muslim council has uttered a word.

(it's been bugging me all day waiting for an answer, so I can't imagine how she must feel)

cant we send rambo to bomb the **** out of sudan, and rescue her?
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Old 29-11-07, 06:31 PM   #67
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shes been found

guilty
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Old 29-11-07, 09:31 PM   #68
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Disgusting isn't it. 20 years ago she wouldn't have been arrested, and we wouldn't have left her there if she was. They didn't allow the Brit consulate inside the courtroom either; that's just despicable.
I really hope the Sudans responsible suffer because of this, and I'm not a spiteful person.
And I hope the Government get thrown out of power, they should be on the case and NOT be so engrossed in their own ****ing spin because they've been caught red handed being corrupt.

This has really rattled me as I can only imagine what it's like being in a country that barbaric, and being totally abandoned after arrest.
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Old 29-11-07, 09:39 PM   #69
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Simple moral to this story;

Dont go and teach in sudan, they're not grateful for people trying to help out their country and maybe give it a bit of a future. Leave these animals to their 3rd world ways as they're no good to us.
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Old 29-11-07, 10:06 PM   #70
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We could invade, but I think they might still be armed to the teeth with mango's and guava halves.
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