Strict Islamic Code Imposed by Chechen Leader
Strict Islamic Code Imposed by Chechen Leader
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Jimbeaux

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254 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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This is an example of how extreme Islamic law can become. I understand this is not the norm (I hope), but the danger of it sliding to this is bad. :

http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/02/europe/chec...

OJ

14,186 posts

251 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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I give this thread 12 posts before it hits Godwin's law

IBTL

s2art

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276 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Just as a matter of interest, was it this way with christians too at some point in the past? Probably not amongst the anglo-saxons but what about the southerners?

smifffymoto

5,186 posts

228 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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May be we should have given the Russians more support last time out.This devout/extreme form of islam does seem to be on the up

Jimbeaux

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Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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s2art said:
Just as a matter of interest, was it this way with christians too at some point in the past? Probably not amongst the anglo-saxons but what about the southerners?
Christians? Probably in the Middle ages. The South here? No. Apparently folks have a warped idea of even "extreme chritianity" here in my region. There are simply no comparisons on a similar scale to what is going on in Chechneya. Our religions here do not supercede our laws....ever.



Edited by Jimbeaux on Tuesday 3rd March 16:04

Benten

701 posts

206 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Think my BNP vote should put a dampener on this ever happening here.

s2art

18,942 posts

276 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
s2art said:
Just as a matter of interest, was it this way with christians too at some point in the past? Probably not amongst the anglo-saxons but what about the southerners?
Christians? Probably in the Middle ages. The South here? No. Apparently folks have a warped idea of even "extreme chritianity" here in my region. There are simply no comparisons on a similar scale to what is going on in Chechneya. Our religions here do not supercede our laws....ever.



Edited by Jimbeaux on Tuesday 3rd March 16:04
I meant those in southern Europe and the near/middle east. Before we invented your country I would have thought.

Jimbeaux

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Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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smifffymoto said:
May be we should have given the Russians more support last time out.This devout/extreme form of islam does seem to be on the up
Good point.

Fuzzy Wuzzy

623 posts

213 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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  • puts thread on ignore list *
Edited by Fuzzy Wuzzy on Tuesday 3rd March 16:07

mechsympathy

57,189 posts

278 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
smifffymoto said:
May be we should have given the Russians more support last time out.This devout/extreme form of islam does seem to be on the up
Good point.
Why? The Russian backed leader is trying to out-do the fundamentalists by justifying Sharia law.

ShadownINja

79,275 posts

305 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Putting the "mental" back into fundamentalism.

Jimbeaux

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Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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s2art said:
Jimbeaux said:
s2art said:
Just as a matter of interest, was it this way with christians too at some point in the past? Probably not amongst the anglo-saxons but what about the southerners?
Christians? Probably in the Middle ages. The South here? No. Apparently folks have a warped idea of even "extreme chritianity" here in my region. There are simply no comparisons on a similar scale to what is going on in Chechneya. Our religions here do not supercede our laws....ever.



Edited by Jimbeaux on Tuesday 3rd March 16:04
I meant those in southern Europe and the near/middle east. Before we invented your country I would have thought.
Oh! smile

Jimbeaux

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Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Fuzzy Wuzzy said:
* puts thread on ignore list *

Edited by Fuzzy Wuzzy on Tuesday 3rd March 16:07
And we all thank you for that. yes

hugoagogo

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256 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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ShadownINja said:
Putting the "mental" back into fundamentalism.
yeah, they always forget the 'fun' part

Jimbeaux

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Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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mechsympathy said:
Jimbeaux said:
smifffymoto said:
May be we should have given the Russians more support last time out.This devout/extreme form of islam does seem to be on the up
Good point.
Why? The Russian backed leader is trying to out-do the fundamentalists by justifying Sharia law.
Now, either I missed some relevant information or I am confused. Both of which are a distinct possibility. smile

Edited by Jimbeaux on Tuesday 3rd March 16:14

Swilly

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297 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
mechsympathy said:
Jimbeaux said:
smifffymoto said:
May be we should have given the Russians more support last time out.This devout/extreme form of islam does seem to be on the up
Good point.
Why? The Russian backed leader is trying to out-do the fundamentalists by justifying Sharia law.
Now either I missed some relevant information or I am confused.
He is backed by Moscow because the choice is between him or the bad fundamentalists.

This guy is the moderate of the choices available. hehe

215cu

2,956 posts

233 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Russia is a basketcase, it has always been a place where life is very, very cheap. It is a part of their way of life.

So in this ahole end of its former empire, they want to dabble with Sharia law, fine, they have self-determined through a democratic process that they want it.

So what's the problem?

It's not Christianity?

Is that all?

Russia has not stomach for another fight over Chechnya, they don't have the money or means for one. Russia will use any form of short-term deal as long as it furthers their battle against who they deem to be their biggest enemy.

So the head-up here is that whilst it flies in the face of their State system, Russia has bigger fish to fry. Russia always plays the long game, it could swat this guy with a nice dose of Polonium whenever it wanted to.

And you should be wondering who is Russia's biggest 'fish' it would like to fry rather than worrying about an insignificant province

mechsympathy

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278 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
Now, either I missed some relevant information or I am confused. Both of which are a distinct possibility. smile
Have you seen page 2? Kadyran is supported by Russia as he has reined in the seperatists. It looks like he is trying to increase his control by pushing Sharia law so he dilutes the support the fundamentalist seperatists have. Presumably as part of this he is trying to claim these women deserved to die at the hands of their families for being loose, which is contradicted by both the Russian prosecution service and the fact that two of them have been buried in family plots.


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Swilly said:
He is backed by Moscow because the choice is between him or the bad fundamentalists.

This guy is the moderate of the choices available. hehe
Indeed. But once again, it's not about religion per se but power.

Edited by mechsympathy on Tuesday 3rd March 16:25

smifffymoto

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228 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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The last time I took notice of Chechen politics the Russians were rolling around in tanks and having a tough time.If they had had more support and less critisism they may have trounced the muslim rebels and the Chechen people may have been in a better position than they are now

otolith

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227 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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s2art said:
Just as a matter of interest, was it this way with christians too at some point in the past? Probably not amongst the anglo-saxons but what about the southerners?
What, oppression, authoritarianism, pogroms, inquisitions, burning heretics, that kind of stuff?