MOSLEMS IN THE NEWS
These days, we're constantly being subjected to news reports of Moslem antics in various parts of the world. This steady drizzle increased to a downpour over the past week, a global deluge of Islamic weirdness. Here's a sample of examples:
Gujranwala, Pakistan. (Gujranwala is Pakistan's sixth largest city with 2.5 million.) On December 12, the Pakistan Express Tribune reported that a local villager, Asif Ali Babar murdered his mother for refusing to force her 12 year-old daughter (and thus his sister) to marry his brother-in-law in a "vani" settlement. Vani is the Islamic practice of selling a daughter in a child marriage as a means of settling a dispute between two families.
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Over a million British tourists come to this Red Sea resort a year (and more from other Western countries). Tourism is the only hope for recovery of the Egyptian economy devastated by the chaotic overthrow of Hosni Mubarak last February. Nonetheless, Islamic fundamentalists who are winning political power in the current elections announced today (12/15) that they intend to ban bikinis and booze at Sharm el-Sheikh and other Western tourist watering-holes.
Oh, and the beaches must be separated into men and women only areas. This way, the fundies say, Westerners can "enjoy a vacation without sins." What fun.

