MEDDLING IN-LAWS SHARIA STYLE: FORCE 16 YEAR OLD GROOM TO RAPE HIS 12 YEAR OLD BRIDE

AH THOSE RESTRAINED BRITS: ‘THIS IS REALLY AWFUL”…..RSK
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/12/uk-relatives-encouraged-16-year-old-muslim-to-rape-his-12-year-old-bride.html
U.K.: Relatives encouraged 16-year-old Muslim to rape his 12-year-old “bride”
Three elements of this story are of particular interest regarding the subversion of British law for Sharia: The first is the persistence of child marriage, which was made not only acceptable but commendable in Islam (Qur’an 33:21) by Muhammad’s own example. The second is the obvious disregard for the force of non-Islamic law when a practice is permissible under Sharia, and the third is the attitude toward women as property whose rights are limited by the authority of men over them, which permeates Islamic texts and teachings (see, for example, Qur’an 4:34).

Despite the nature of the crime, the light sentences issued in response demonstrate a lack of seriousness in making clear that British law remains the law of the land — especially for the sake of the most vulnerable members of society, like the pre-teen girl in this case. “Man urged son to rape cousin, 12,” from BBC News, December 22 (thanks to all who sent this in):

The 54-year-old organised a sham Muslim ceremony between his son, then 16, and the girl at his home in Woolwich, south-east London, in March last year.
At Wood Green Crown Court the boy got an 18-month supervision order for rape.
The fathers of the boy and girl were both jailed for three years for inciting a child to engage in sexual activity following an illegal marriage.
The boy’s mother, 54, was given a 12-month jail term, suspended for two years, for the same offence.
She was also ordered to do 200 hours of community service.
The case came to light when the mother of the girl, who objected to the arranged “marriage”, told police about it.
Scotland Yard child abuse detectives then discovered several relatives of the boy had urged him to rape his cousin.
In a statement, the girl’s mother said: “What happened to my daughter was a nightmare. These convictions will help us move on.”
Speaking after the case, Det Insp Noel McHugh, who led the investigation, called it a “really awful crime”.
He said: “This has been an exceptionally challenging investigation and we are grateful to all those who assisted with the case and ensured the convictions.
“The offences are incomprehensible and the victim is a truly brave girl who suffered at the hands of those who should have offered her protection.”…

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