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Archives for November 2007

Saudis Punish Rape Victim Part II

November 21, 2007 by Jack Steiner 6 Comments

Part one of this story can be found here. Our good friends the Saudis, champions of human rights continue to provide the sort of role model we can do without.

The AP is running a storyabout how the Saudis are defending their actions against a rape victim.

“The Shiite Muslim woman had initially been sentenced to 90 lashes after being convicted of violating Saudi Arabia’s rigid Islamic law requiring segregation of the sexes.

But in considering her appeal of the verdict, the Saudi General Court increased the punishment. It also roughly doubled prison sentences for the seven men convicted of raping the woman, Saudi news media said last week.

The reports triggered an international outcry over the Saudis punishing the victim of a terrible crime.

But the Ministry of Justice stood by the verdict Tuesday, saying that “charges were proven” against the woman for having been in a car with a man who was not her relative.

The ministry implied the victim’s sentence was increased because she spoke out to the press. “For whoever has an objection on verdicts issued, the system allows an appeal without resorting to the media,” said the statement, which was carried on the official Saudi Press Agency.”

Such compassion is heart warming is it not. CNN has additional informationin which we learn that the victim’s attorney had issues with the judge. Not to mention the victim’s husband who suggests that this was an isolated incident.

“If this sentence is based on the law then I would’ve welcomed it,” he said. “But it is harsh and the Saudi society I know and belong to is more sympathetic than that. I do not expect such harshness from Saudis, but rather compassion and support of the victim and her rights.”

Saudi society, he said, is “is very respectful to women in general.”

“If a woman raises her voice to a man in public, it would be very unusual for the man to respond or argue,” he said. “When a woman enters a bank for instance and there is no women’s section, all the men make way for the woman to go ahead of them and get her business first. I would think that putting seven men in jail for rape shouldn’t be difficult.”

Despite the treatment given his wife by the Saudi judicial system, he believes his society respects human rights and he is optimistic about the future.

“Through this case, as a citizen and stemming from my sense of security and patriotism, I believe in the future… And I have faith and trust in the system,” he said.

Sorry, I can’t buy into any of this. The Saudis are among the worst violators of human rights and common decency. It sickens me to see the U.S. lie in bed with them.

Filed Under: Politics, Random Thoughts, Religion

Vocabulary Wednesday

November 21, 2007 by Jack Steiner Leave a Comment

It is vocabulary time again. Here is part one, part two, part three, part four and part five.

faineantise

[F.] do-nothing-ness; indisposition to do anything; indifference, inactivity

fa·vo·ni·an (fÉ™-vō‘nÄ“-É™n)
adj.

  1. Of or relating to the west wind.
  2. Mild; benign.

klazomania

compulsive shouting; thus klazomaniac, one who shouts compulsively.

zenzizenzizenzic

the eighth power of a number

zwischenzug

[G.] in chess, a temporizing move (i.e., a delay in capturing, usually via a check)

oblivionize

[fr. L. oblivion-, forgetfulness + -ize]
now rare to consign to oblivion

Filed Under: Vocabulary, Words, Writing

A Six Year Old Videographer

November 20, 2007 by Jack Steiner 3 Comments

Hey, why didn’t she include me in the video. OTOH, I finally uploaded a video off my hard drive. Woohoo.

Filed Under: Random Thoughts

Another Blogger In Court

November 20, 2007 by Jack Steiner 3 Comments

Unhappy with her daughter’s private school, Sonjia McSween created a blog to warn other parents.

The unexpected result: The New School of Orlando Inc. slapped McSween with a defamation lawsuit to stop her from publishing and talking about the school and force McSween to pay damages.

Some say it’s a case of censorship. Others say First Amendment rights have nothing to do with it.”Lots of people, private and public, can have thin skins,” said Rebecca Jeschke, spokeswoman for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which advocates digital free-speech rights and maintains a legal guide for bloggers. “People need to get used to this new world where everyone has a soapbox and can use it.”

The Internet is what gives the New School case a new dimension.

“It’s one thing for a disgruntled parent to go around bad-mouthing you to her small group of friends,” said Lyrissa Lidsky, a law professor at the University of Florida whose expertise includes First Amendment and Internet-speech law. “It’s another to bad-mouth you to the world at large on the Internet.”

Also known as New School Preparatory, the kindergarten-through-eighth grade school alleges that McSween deliberately told unflattering lies, causing enrollment to drop. It alleges defamation, libel, slander and interference with business relations. McSween contends that she was just sharing what happened to her and her daughter, Logan.

“When I created this Web site, I did not do it with malice,” said McSween, 28, a single mother who lives in west Orange County. “I created it with disappointment about my experience.”

David Simmons, an Orlando attorney representing New School, said the lawsuit, filed in late October, was prompted by McSween’s postings suggesting a possible kickback scheme between a psychologist and the school. Simmons described that allegation as “ludicrous” and “damaging.”

For the full story please click here.

Filed Under: Blogging

You Have To Fight For Your Right

November 20, 2007 by Jack Steiner 5 Comments

Surely there are more important issues to be concerned about.

Swedes fight for topless rights

Swedish women have launched a campaign called Just Breasts which fights for their right to go topless on beaches and in swimming pools.

Scandinavian feminists were outraged when two women were asked to cover up their breasts by a lifeguard at a public pool near Stockholm.

One of the pair (sorry), 22-year-old Ragnhild Karlsson, said: ‘If women are forced to wear a top, shouldn’t men also have to?’

Filed Under: Useful Information

Dad Has To Be Shrek

November 20, 2007 by Jack Steiner 3 Comments

Should I be concerned that my children say that I have to be “Shrek.” I suppose that being an ogre is better than being a donkey or a cat which were the other options being offered.

Filed Under: Children

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