Thursday, November 30, 2006

Enough with human rights..now god given rights!!

Seems like Saudi's are now bored with abolishing UN Human rights so they are not stepping over the god given rights too!!..What a perfect Islamic kingdom..A human is born free and two able opposite genders can copulate regardless of their look, ethnicity and origins. But Saudi have decided to super seed god and rule out the rituals or human race and replace them with what they seem to fit.

The Saudi Government belives that Saudi gene pool is "holier than thou" best of all human civilization, therefore it should be polluted by copulating with forigeners. In other words, they feel compelled to stop the spread of genetic stupidity around the world which prevails in Saudi's generation to generation.
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Punishing Saudis for Marrying Foreigners Is Absurd
Abeer Mishkhas, abeermishkhas@arabnews.com
Source: Arab News

THERE ARE many ways of dealing with problems. Some require laws while others need only awareness, but in Saudi Arabia it seems the easiest way out is to ban the problem from happening. Needless to say, banning never works but it still remains our favorite solution.
Three years ago there was a campaign to dissuade Saudis from marrying non-Saudis. The campaign aimed at enlightening people about the negative aspects of going outside the Kingdom’s borders and choosing a partner. The study deservedly earned the disdain of many at the time. It failed to solve anything that its proponents saw as problems nor did it reduce the number of Saudis who wanted to marry non-Saudis.
Now lets see why Saudi men don't want to marry Saudi Women. The first idea which strikes mind is that a man never gets to meet a woman in Saudi Arabia. In fact meeting a Saudi women would be more of a poetic fancy than reality. Therefore he is very likely to get carried away with his Indonesian maid or the woman he met during his vacation destination. Considering that he doesn't have to wait for the approval of entire bride's family and pay extravagated marriage expenses and dowry, a forigen bride becomes a more economically favorable option.

This week, I was shocked to see an interview with an official in a local paper. He was speaking about this very issue and the interview began with a denial that the numbers of Saudis marrying foreign women/men had reached “alarming” levels. The official stated that the ministry had put in place measures and guidelines to limit the “negative and harmful aspects of such marriages.”
The interviewer then asked what would be done if someone took the step of actually marrying a non-Saudi without taking official permission. Following are the measures:

* Disciplinary action against the Saudi;
* Not allowing the marriage to be registered as legal in the Kingdom;
* Not granting an entrance visa to the foreigner — either wife or husband — and if the wife or husband are already in the Kingdom, then their residency is terminated.
Now I wonder where is the Ministry of Vice and Virtue gone!!!..They should really come on and scare the minister aganist the punishment in hell he will get for crafting such laws. Ohh but wait..the muttawas are too busy chasing unveiled women on the streets!

Heavy measures indeed! One would think that whoever was punished so harshly was a serious and hardened criminal. In truth, he or she is simply someone who tried to live his or her life within his or her rights as a human being. Now I understand and accept that there are procedures to be followed before visas can be issued and residency can be given to non-Saudis, but these things should not encroach upon people’s God-given rights. In several cases, women choose to marry men from abroad and they are entitled to judge for themselves if they are making the right choice.

In our family-oriented society in which a family’s consent for a marriage is necessary, if the man and woman marry with the family’s blessing and approval, that should be enough for everybody. Taking the matters to a higher level than the family concerned and turning the marriage into an international affair that requires official permission is complicating things unnecessarily and I wonder how such can be Islamically justified.
There is an Islamic solution to this problem. Enforce every man to take four wives..How nice..sorry to say but Islam just seem to worsen the problems..

I know of several cases in which women had to wait for years to get permission, even though they had the consent of their families.

To look for a moment at the matter from another perspective, there are many undecided cases in the courts of Saudi women who have filed for divorce from their Saudi husbands. In many of those cases, the women have been abused and sometimes denied access to their children. For whatever reason, many of those cases, involving only Saudis, have not been resolved and it seems that few of those who should are actually trying to find legal ways and solutions.
But it is between the Saudi's so its ok. Incase you have missed it earlier..the Saudi's are holier tha thou and being decendents of the holy prophet..they are all laws spared..pardoned at every deed...

Some Saudi men have also had bad experiences when they married women from outside the country; for sure, marrying a Saudi is not always guaranteed to work wonders or to result in blissful happiness. At the same time, there are cases in which “mixed marriages” (between a Saudi and a non-Saudi) have outlasted many Saudi-only marriages. It seems that this brings us yet again to an idea that has been sadly prevalent in the Kingdom for some time — that we Saudis are special and different. We are not but we like to deceive ourselves.
Isn't the entire Saudi culture is based on deception??? and lets not forget the religion of peace..

I remember a friend who was trying to get permission to marry a non-Saudi. She waited for two years before discovering that the documents were locked in some official’s drawer simply because he thought she should not marry outside her tribe and country. Only by pulling some strings was she finally able to get her papers processed and marry the man of her choice.
Her case has always made me wonder: Why do people need to postpone their lives and decisions for the sake of a man-made law that should not even exist?
If prophet could control destiny of hundred of people and the people of Hejaz agreed with him without an objection...then you shouldn't really complain about the ministry official. He is doing his duty as allocated to him by his government and religion. That is moral and societal guarding.

Sorry you are not getting any of your Human or God Given rights in this country until that Holy book is thrown out of constitution..

Luck or curse!!!

Four Saudi Teachers Marry Their Driver
Source: Arab News

BAHA, 29 November 2005 ­— Four Saudi women teaching in a remote village school have married their driver so they can live closer to work, Al-Watan newspaper said yesterday. The women from Al-Baha were impressed with the man’s “good morals” and decided to marry him and live together in the village where they teach — avoiding a tiring daily commute. They were married in a short ceremony, and have agreed to pay the driver a share of their monthly salaries.
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1. He gets four young women..lets wish they are not ugly!!
2. He gets a share out of their salaries. Free money!!

Now the obvious reality, in this mentally retarded genetically molested nation..four women couldn't manage to live by themselves and were forced to marry a man they had no intention of every loving..leave alone blowing his dirty weiner all night long..

More on women and religion

‘Rigid Interpretation of Religion Hampers Women’s Progress’
Javid Hassan,
Source: Arab News


RIYADH, 30 November 2006 — Rigid religious interpretations by a segment of Saudi society and the lack of implementation of policy regarding the rights of women were identified as main hurdles to the progress of women in the Kingdom, who make up only 6.1 percent of the national work force.
Rigid interpretations or government sponsored wahabi religion funded well with oil money!!..Common sense dictates that invisible influences such as religion and culture do not hold back humans from their rights unless there are equally harsh laws to enforce such religion or culture. Religion or culture cannot be blamed when the law itself does not provide equal rights..instead itself is based on such culture or religion. This way, the religion and culture become the moral constitution of the country.
By the way why do we need "identification" here??? its a well known fact and there is no denying that from a person who has a common sense less than the size of grain. The element of surprise author is trying to create by starting off in an explosive tone is just confirming he is a bedouin from Riyadh..

This message rang out loud and clear at the concluding session of the United Nations Development Program’s seminar titled, the “Role of the Media in Human Development.” The feelings of anguish and despair among Saudi women were expressed forcefully through two prize-winning paintings that were on display at the venue of the seminar.

One of the paintings by Nour Attar Dina Abu Dawood, a 9th grade student of Dar Al-Fikr School in Jeddah, shows a series of closed doors. The caption to the painting reads: “We can do it all! Just start by opening the doors.” Another painting by Hgada Al-Afesaan shows a split map of Saudi Arabia reflecting a society torn across by the gender gap.

Mostafa Benlamlih, UN Resident Coordinator, told Arab News that 80 girls (in the 12-18 age group) from nine Saudi and international schools from all over the Kingdom participated in the competition on the Eight UN Millennium Development Goals. The prize-winning exhibits in each category would be used for bringing out posters to highlight the millennium goals in Saudi Arabia.

The suggestions that emerged from the two-day debate would now be submitted to the UN, which will later issue its recommendations that will be placed on its website.

The theme of the discussion was the empowerment of women for the advancement of society. Benlamlih described it as a lively discussion on the issues facing Saudi women. The thrust of the debate was toward equal opportunities for women. Sparks also flew in all directions on the issue of polygamy, with one side in favor of polygamy and the other against it.

The example of Tunisia, where polygamy has been banned, seemed to inspire those ranged against it. Delegates from the men’s side hit back at the advocates of a ban on polygamy by alleging that some of them were divorcees. Overall, it was a healthy debate that produced both heat and light.
Why on earth the comparison is being done with Tunisia..there is an entire continent of Asia, Europe and Americas to compare.

“All we can say is that no one can lay claim to the whole truth. It depends on how you look at it. I hope that through this discussion we had a better understanding of the issues relating to the empowerment of women as well as alternative solutions,” said Benlamlih.
Discussion regarding women rights do no include any women speakers by themselves. Which direction this leads to is clear to all

Speaking to Arab News, Samar Fatany, a Jeddah-based radio journalist and one of the participants in the seminar, said she hoped that the event would “mark a constructive change toward development by confronting the rigid interpretation of Islam and discrimination against women. I hope the debate will help in changing the perception of the image that has harmed Islam and also the image of Saudi Arabia as the leader of the Muslim world.”
Constructive change???? spare me but than is not happening until Saudi Arabia adopts a human rights complaint constitution and abandon 6th century Quran as their constitution. Islam and women rights do not sound compatible in any mix unless you are delusional.

In this context, she stressed the role of the media in highlighting the denial of job opportunities to women wherever they exist. “It should expose any injustice against women or the inefficiencies of the government.” She said the debate also focused on the need for setting up training programs for journalists in the interest of upgrading the professional caliber of the Arab media.
Well, employ a women and go to jail is the law of this country. Your government has explicitly imposed laws to prohibit employing women except in pre-approved professions. And that cuts down the women probability to 1:100000..Unless the ban is lifted..women are not getting any successful and competitive employment anywhere.

Calling for equal opportunities, Adlah Al-Essa, a Saudi woman journalist, said women should not be discriminated against when Islam itself gives them equal rights. “I drive in other countries, but here I can’t. Why should I use a chauffeur-driven car in which I am seated along with someone who is not my relative? What happens if there is an emergency at home and the driver is not available?” she asked.
Islam and equal rights..????? May be Quran talks about equal rights but any nation is as good as it is practiced and in that sense i say it is delusional to think such.
Well if there is an emergency at home and driver is not available.. you fix yourself a straight face and repeat after me.."whatever happens is due to Allah's will"..


The interpretation of the Holy Qur’an, Adlah pointed out, was left to the whims and fancies of some people. “We are not asking for freedom,” he said. “What we are asking for is our legitimate right given by Islam.”
Common sense is a luxry available to gifted ones in this oil gulf. Why brag and drag after a 6th century transcript when the UN Charter of Human rights 1947 is readily available for adoption?????
Regarding interpretation of Quran, well that has been done a few thousand times by now and everytime it come out more or less the same. In a nutshell, it is not gonna work any better than a lame excuse.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Mosques can be used as sale spot and Humor is forbidden in islam!!

‘Your Mama’ Fight Erupts at School
Arab News

JUBAIL, 27 November 2006 — Most people who went to primary public school in the United States, especially in the inner cities, know about the phenomenon of “Your Mama” jokes. The premise of these jokes is to insult another kid’s mother in a creative manner. These off-color jokes often regress into a competition between two kids trying to be as creative and insulting as possible. (For example, “Your momma is so fat she uses a laptop for a cell phone” might be returned with “Your momma is so dumb she sold her car for gas money.”) Often these schoolyard taunts would predictably degrade into fights. Recently, a similar incident happened in an elementary school in Jubail, the daily Al-Watan reported yesterday. A fight broke out between two kids after one of them mentioned the name of the other kid’s mother. The teacher told the newspaper he was disappointed that the child reacted violently to the mention of his mother’s name. Apparently, it didn’t even take an actual insult to his mother to set this kid off. The name was enough.

Apparently the Saudi's don't have the sense of humor, tolerance or cultural diversity as they west. So why bother using their humor in this society. After all humor is forbidden in Islam. Hide away before the chop-chop crowds runs for your neck...

Money or Divorce? Wife Picks Divorce
MAKKAH, 27 November 2006 — Money may make the world go ‘round, but it’s also plays a key role in making or breaking marriages. The daily Al-Madinah recently reported that a man who lost a fortune in the stock market demanded that his wife give him money she had socked away so he could continue his losing streak on the bourse. He also demanded that she sell off all of her jewelry for more cash. When she refused, he laid down an ultimatum: Give him the money or divorce was imminent. Fine, the woman said: It’s divorce then, and she was gone. This serves as a valuable primer for married men everywhere. When you’re broke because you made dumb decisions and sank money into short-term speculation on the stock market (many consider such stock prospecting as the moral equivalent of gambling), the last thing you need to be doing is laying down blackmail and ultimatums against your wife. Honey, she can always find another broke, dumb guy; there are plenty of those fish in sea.

I dont think that the vision of marriage is based on love in an "islamic society" . Marriges have been traditionally business transactions with high dowries (tax) and civilized slavery.

Man Uses Mosque to Rant About Dealership
RIYADH, 27 November 2006 — So there was this guy who was standing next to a vehicle in front of a car dealership in Riyadh. And he must have been dressed like a man of stature because locals at a nearby mosque were arriving for prayer and mistook him as being affiliated with the mosque. They asked him to lead the prayer. The man obliged the people and went in to lead the prayer. Afterward, the man began preaching to the people in the mosque that they should not buy a car from the dealership next door. The people in the mosque were a bit perplexed by this impromptu and strange sermon. According to a report in yesterday’s Al-Madinah daily, a worker in the mosque finally told the people the man was mentally ill and had a bone to pick with the car dealership next door because they have repeatedly refused to sell him a car on a payment plan. The prayer, however, still counts.

No much on that one..just make sure you took the fatwa from local sheikh permitting use of God's house as a sale spot.

Some more female deprivation for the male specie

This country male's are apparently so deprived of female shadows that you can actually make money out of them by selling pictures girls which doesnt have to be porn!!

No wonder the men in this nation grow up to be homosexuals!! Soon Saudi Arabia will be renamed to Homo Arabia and will be a land of "No Vaginas"




Beauty Parlor Owner Held for Secretly Photographing Customers
Zainy Abbas,
Source: Arab News

MAKKAH, 27 November 2006 — Police watched and then raided a salon where a 28-year-old Asian expatriate woman was arrested for secretly taking pictures of customers and then selling them to men, an official at the Passport Department in the holy city told Arab News.
Capt. Mansour Al-Otaibi, head of the Makkah regional branch of the Passport Department, said a raid last week led by Capt. Faisal Al-Suwalim resulted in the arrest of Shehnaz and the man who owned the parlor, Zainul Abideen. Police had been watching the establishment for some time.

According to authorities, Shehnaz met Zainul Abideen at a clothing shop where he was working. They struck up a conversation and eventually the woman moved in with the man and converted his home into a beauty salon. She allegedly set up a system for taking clandestine pictures of women customers. The pictures would then be sold to men in the area.
After the two were arrested, they attempted to claim they were married, but later conceded that they were not. At first, Shehnaz merely offered to cook and clean for Zainul Abideen in return for shelter. Later, the man agreed to allow the woman to establish a salon in the house. Eventually, it turned into a lucrative business. At some point, the woman decided on the photography scheme.

Shehnaz told authorities she came to Makkah on a pilgrimage visa and never returned home because she felt she could make more money in the Kingdom than in her native country.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Why do Arabs hate Israel??

After the end of WW2, the world started to emerge as a different face. Many colonies settled by europeans were declared as countries. New borders were drawn, new countries were created and old ones abolished. Many historical country shrunk or totally dissapeared and new ones took place. The modrem world geography including all arab states, Saudi Arabia, Israel, United states, Pakistan and many others emerged from the divisions of european colonists on reasons either ethinic or religious.

One of such state of Israel, the single most hated by arabs and almost entire muslim world. Israel being the only democracy in the middle east and with no sizeable reserves of oil, it still tops as the most economically developing and fininancially stable country in the middle east. While the islamists and dictators of middle east couldnt do any better with their oil money, Israel has stood the test if time and established itself as an aggresive force. Its economic and technological developments can be an eye openers to any arab provided that they may think more than what the local mosque imam has permitted them to...

Now the arab dictators have a real threat on their thrones. They keep the factories of hatred running by any means well oiled by their petro-dollar just so that their citizens wouldnt accidently discover the fruits of democracy and tearn down the palaces of Al-Saudi decendents in anger.

Its not about Jerusulem or the Palestineans. How many arab nations would accepts palestinean mobs in their country??? none...After all arabs have the reputation of slicing each other throat off..they would they be bothered about a bunch of palestinean mobs??? Dont worry, they are the least bothered about them.. the biggest threat is to their thrones. And therefore they must keep the entire muslim on the tab to hate israel. The arab monarchs go to great extent for this. Hacking their entire education system and the Islamic religion preaching undercover in manipulative language the dangers of Israel while forgetting to point out their own imperfection, lack of human rights, abundance of corruption and a 90% mentally retarded nation which is statically a "biological waste" coming out of forced arranged marriges either inter-tribe or inter-family.

And lets not forget the women rights, a day-dream in the arab world but reality in the little jewish-state.

Lets not try to discover the Jewish state and keep hating or our women will start to march on street for driving licences.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Religious bitches whinning for veil and abaya

Dutch Have Reached a New Level of Authoritarianism
Naima Bouteldja, The Guardian
Source: ArabNews

AMSTERDAM, 22 November 2006 — The political hubbub that greeted Jack Straw’s comments on the veil seems to have inspired a new continental fashion. Latest to join the fray is the Dutch government, which in the run-up to the general election announced plans to ban the wearing of the burqa and face veil in public. By doing so, it has raised what is becoming a Europe-wide campaign to a new level of authoritarianism. Naima Azough, a Dutch Green MP, points out that the ban would apply to fewer than 100 women. “This didn’t come from public pressure,” she says, “but was initiated by the immigration minister, Rita Verdonk, whose Liberal-Conservative party is scrambling for far-right votes.” The result will simply reinforce the perception of Muslims that they will never be accepted in Dutch society.

Of course, the dress code of Muslim women was making headlines across Europe long before Straw weighed in. The wearing of the headscarf by teachers is already forbidden in schools in several German states. In Belgium, the minister-president of the Walloon-Brussels region last year authorized state schools to ban the headscarf. The result has been the creation of ghettoized schools.

In each European country, veil mania seems to follow a similar pattern: A public statement by a prominent politician results in a frenzied political and media response, conveniently diverting attention away from unpopular government policies or political crises.
France provided the political laboratory. In April 2003, the headscarf row came out of nowhere; within a year it had been outlawed in state schools. No serious demands to ban the headscarf had ever come from teaching bodies, students or the public. It simply wasn’t seen as a problem before April 2003: Of the 10 million students in French state schools, only 1,250 wore the headscarf.

So who or what sparked “l’affaire du foulard”? Françoise Lorcerie, the editor of “The Politicization of the Veil in France, Europe and the Arab World,” points the finger at France’s interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, who, in a generally well-received speech to the Union of French Muslim Organizations in April 2003, sparked uproar in the hall when he reminded the audience that wearing the headscarf on national ID card photos was “unlawful”.

Responding to a climate of his government’s own making, President Chirac set up the powerful Stasi commission, named after its Catholic chair, to investigate “how secularism could be enforced in the republic”. MPs of all parties kept up the pressure, introducing parliamentary bills to ban the headscarf. Public opinion then turned, from being almost evenly divided at the start of the campaign to 76 percent in favor of a ban within a year. Partly as a result of this extraordinary diversion, the Raffarin government was able to face down large-scale public opposition to pension reform.

For Pierre Tévanian, the author of “Le Voile Médiatique,” the headscarf “unveiled another genuine problem”, later confirmed by last November’s social explosion in the French suburbs: “An ingrained postcolonial racism that crosses all social divides and political formations, even the most progressive.” Most alarmingly, the veil and headscarf debate intertwined seamlessly with issues of law and order, women’s oppression and international terrorism.
The Dutch government’s proposed ban on both niqab and burqa in all public spaces takes things to a new and disturbing level. The implication is clear: Niqab or hijab-wearing women, and through them European Muslims, are being asked to submit not to the law of the land, but to each country’s dominant way of life.

The more governments and media foment hysteria over headscarves and niqabs, the more it seems a pan-European Islamophobic consensus is being built, as politicians search for scapegoats for social problems and pretexts to legislate in the “war on terror”.

— Naima Bouteldja, a French journalist, is a researcher for the Transnational Institute.




The point is, to be able to integrate in some society, you have to be one like them. I mean comeon you migrated their out of your own free will so you knews their rules and regulation were coming which must be obeyed.

And this veil and abaya movement among muslims isn't that innocent either. How many girls do actually cover because of the fear of elders and parents instead of religion???? And then you have the nasty Turks and Paki's honour killing their daughters our scarves.. Its a good thing to be banned.. no scarves no problems..The terrorist women hiding bombs in their abayas and riding trains..These are symbols of wahabism and rape away from women their self confidence and right of representation. If you are so concerned about morals and provocation then you can simply choose to dress right and now just hide under a ventilation less tent with a sneak peak for vision.

When Saudi's advertise their campaign of naturalization for the long time residents of the Kingdom, they sure put in a lot of ridiculous demand to applicats including full knowledge of all stupid cultures and moral codes prevailing in Saudi Arabia, stupid local Arabic dialects and dynasty of wahabism. So be thankful that the Germans aren't being the Saudi's and be thanful that they reward you with naturalization and human rights instead of leaving you stranded like the magic kingdom..

more anti-unemployment propogands

Gosaibi Announces Plan to Spur Job Growth for Saudis
P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News
JEDDAH,

22 November 2006 — Labor Minister Ghazi Al-Gosaibi yesterday announced a 25-year strategy to fight unemployment among Saudis, which according to latest official estimates, is 9.1 percent among men and 26.3 percent among women.
Ohh come on, first you put the men statstics into the women court. Then you reverse the women employment percent and stick it on to men as the unemployment percent. I did better than that in my stats class. Mr. Gosaibi your yearly plans are known to fail in days of going effect so make sure you aim right with 25 years. It looks a lot delusional to me!!

“We will implement 26 policies through 108 mechanisms in order to reduce unemployment in the short- and long-terms,” he said.
And where exactly are those 108 mechanism??? I mean i haven't seen more than Jawazat and Labour Ministry when it comes to mechanisms of labours

The minister called for stringent measures to cut the unemployment rate and for reducing the country’s addiction to foreign labor.
Ok, and those measures are???

“The unemployment problem is a major challenge,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted Gosaibi as saying. “It cannot be dealt with while the country’s doors are open to hundreds of thousands of expatriate workers every year.” Gosaibi attributed the employment problem to the low qualifications of job seekers, incompatibility of their educational qualifications with job-market requirements, lack of readiness on the part of some private companies to apply Saudization policies, and low salaries offered by private firms.
Well expatriate labours exisits to full fill your needs. Business hire expartiate labours for three reasons
1. Qualifications
2. Cheap rate
3. Exploitability & Control with your slave like iqama rules
If you close the doors of forigen labour, the businessmen gonna sack their money and move. And this is what pretty much happening. Not a good move when Saudi's are begging for some forigen investment. Regarding the qualifications of Saudi work force, yeah right Quran graduates aren't good for anything execpt moral police and terrorists.

“Fighting unemployment will remain the ministry’s priority,” Gosaibi said. “Ending unemployment is essential in the light of the new statistics.” The minister was referring to a study conducted by the General Statistics Department on work force in the Kingdom.
He spoke about the ministry’s nationwide campaign to provide employment for nationals. “Among some 155,000 Saudi job seekers registered with us during the campaign we have found employment for about 133,000 people by August of this year,” he pointed out.
What an accomplishment that you found out jobs for them. 90% of them were absorbed brute forced by the private sector to fill in their saudization quotas. The remaining 10% got placements as guards and moaqqibs. Misson accomplished, though these kind of employments dont really fullfill any demands of labour market.

Referring to the ministry’s efforts to cut foreign recruitment, Gosaibi said the number of recruitment visas issued annually declined from 597,000 visas in 2002 to 353,000 last year. He said the unemployment rate did not reflect the Kingdom’s current robust economic growth.
The Kingdom plans to build massive economic cities across the country as part of its efforts to achieve regional development and create more jobs for its citizens. The four economic cities already launched in Rabigh, Hail, Madinah and Jizan aim at attracting SR300 billion ($80 billion) in investment and generating at least one million new jobs.
You need forigen engineers to design, plan and execute those cities. Then cheap labour from Indian Subcontient for constructing it. Ohh and no to mention, the company constructing and investing in them is forigen too.. Emaar Properties of UAE.??

In a recent statement, Crown Prince Sultan emphasized the government’s resolve to fight unemployment. “The new educational and infrastructure projects ordered by the king reflect his desire to achieve balanced growth in all parts of the country,” he said. “The new projects will also create job opportunities for thousands of young Saudis. As a result, there will not be any unemployed among Saudi youth as all of them will be provided jobs within the next five years.” The Human Resource Development Fund has played a significant role in providing employment for Saudis in cooperation with the private sector. “The fund has so far trained and employed 144,450 Saudis during the past years,” Gosaibi said.
Does everything has to come from the king?? I mean do Saudi people really don't have their own common sense and coscience. I mean this is the same royal king to forcedfully made every Saudi a Quran Graduate so they would become women hating, jihand mongering turban head terrorists.

He referred to the ministry’s efforts in dealing with false Saudization claims (when employers fabricate their Saudi employment quotas) and illegal visa transactions as well as imposing Saudization regulations. He said the ministry would continue its efforts to expand job opportunities for women in the light of a Cabinet decision that had also called for developing a partnership between the ministry and the private sector.
Or how about the other way around. Companies claming false saudization because you are simply brute forcing it onto them and they simply cant find enound turban heads to fill the seats???



Honestly speaking, this article was total rubbish and idiotic even as a propoganda. While it uncovers zero useful details, its just exploiting the human instinct of keeping hope and goes on and on repeating the same mantra followed by false statics. The truth is that Saudi labour force cannot developed until this culture of opression is wiped clean. Until your men will stop wasting youth chasing women, keeping an eye on their sisters and daughters and being their chaperone for life. Otherwise there is too little time left to work for them.

The polygamy corner

4 Wives Under One Roof = Happy Marriage

Source: Arab News

JEDDAH, 14 November 2006 — An elderly Saudi man, who has four wives, boasted
that he has never given his wives an opportunity to complain by ensuring he is
never biased to any particular one, the Al-Madinah newspaper reported yesterday.
The man explained that he implemented his theory of fair treatment to all by
rebuking and punishing all of them whenever anyone of them did something he did
not like. When one wife began quarreling with him he would silence her by
punishing all four. He also boasted that he made all his wives live in the same
house, unlike other men in polygamous relationships. The man says he has made
all his wives live together because of his strict adherence to the idea of equal
treatment to all.
So in view of these so called "women respecting wahabi's" their moral treatment is totally perfect towards women. I am sure he is equally justified in their satisfaction too as much he's concerned about justice among them.

Four women in bed at one time..is your imagination working as wild as mine????? Hope your bedouin women really use some deodrent or perfume..i would choke and die on a smell of a bedouin women from a mile away!!!

Anyway, polygamy is a retarded idea but following the teachings of beloved prophet, women shall subject themselves to the male because they are submissive beings created for pleasure of male sex. I do clearly understand that an average muslim male totally asexual and with advancement in human cloning, I can see elimination of entire female gender from the muslim population as the male continue to reproduce asexually like ameoba. Thanks to Arab oil money and western cloning technology. Together we can work towards peace. No women, no problem..

Thursday, November 16, 2006

No one more idiot than Gaddafi

[Orignall Posted October 06 2006]


No one more idiot than Gaddafi
It doesn't get any more stupid than this!!!
Source: MSNBC(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14840590/)

After decades of the tensions and hostilities, the recent turnaround in relations between the U.S. and Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi has been nothing short of miraculous. Once the target of U.S. bombing raids for his sponsorship of terrorism, Gaddafi is now seen as an ally in the war against terrorism by Washington, which this year ended a stretch of diplomatic isolation that began in the Reagan administration.
But now comes word that the Libya leader is once again taking aim at the U.S. — this time the Atlanta-based maker of that iconic American product, Coca-Cola.

According to the Italian news agency Adnkronos International, Colonel Gaddafi claims Coca-Cola is African. And he wants a share of the company’s profit on every can or bottle sold across the continent.

"The essential ingredients for Coca Cola come from African plants and so compensation must be paid to us," Gaddafi said at a meeting marking the seventh anniversary of the African Union.

The folks at Coke headquarters wouldn’t comment directly on the Libyan leader’s claim, but said African bottlers are already making money from company products made and sold exclusively in Africa.

“They do use local ingredients, but the beverages are not exported out of Africa to other markets,” said a spokeswoman. “That’s our business model everywhere in the world.”

Adnkronos International points out that the Libyan leader has made other unorthodox claims in the past, including the assertion that William Shakespeare was actually an Arab immigrant to England called Sheikh Zubeir.




M$N Hotmail crap and Firefox bug

[Orignall Posted April 18 2006]

If a contact exisit in your messenger, then MSN Hotmail wont let you block their email address from the message reading page. Nor it would let you from the address book or anywhere else. What a crap design. Just because someone is in my MSN list doesnt mean i am intrested in reciving their email. Screw M$..I hate email services which wont let me block senders email id..Gmail included..

Sometimes, seems like Firefix proxy settings are stuck. No matter how many times you change them, as soon as you restart firefox they will revert back. Crap!!

Pay attention to your hard disk!!

[Orignall Posted April 16 2006]


When we buy computers, we make sure to get fast CPU, adequate memory and enough storage capacity hard disk. Expect that there is hardly any attention paid to hard disk performance. Most computers today ship with an 80GB~300GB SATA hard disk and but there are some time machines out there still utilizing PATA hard drives.

Hard drives are undoubtedly the most vital and slowest component in today's PC especially SATA and PATA storage devices. Every software and file on your pc is stored on a hard drive and run from there. So if a hard drive is slow, the whole system is presented with a performance bottleneck regardless how ubberfast the memory and CPU is. But stuffing a home PC with a SCSI RAID wouldn’t be a sensible solution or a economical one.

However, SATA based storage devices can provide a reasonable solution if there are is a SATA RAID controller and few ports available. Almost all midrange motherboard from major manufacturer’s today feature onboard RAID controllers and handful of SATA ports.

First, there should be two identical drives of equal capacity utilizing SATA interface. There is no need for mega capacity disks since you shouldn’t be installing anything beside OS on a RAID array partition, anything equal or more than 20GB is perfect. Setup these hard disk in RAID0 array through your RAID controller BIOS. Once the RAID array and its partitions are initialized, you can go ahead and install your favorite OS on it.

Beware of the following that:-
Setting up existing hard disk in RAID array will wipe any data on them.
RAID0 is not redundant and loss of one disk will result in entire data loss, therefore do not store your important files on a RAID0 partition. Use it only for OS and stuff. Take regular backup. RAID0 is intended for increasing performance only.
TIPS:
Avoid improper shutdowns and power resets of your PC, this increases the corruption chances of data stored on a RAID array.
You may take a ghost backup of your OS partition on RAID array for future restore if needed.
Do not make any logical partitions on your RAID array.
Use SATA2 complaint controller and compatible hard disk. SATA2 offers double bandwidth compared to SATA1 - 3Gbit/s vs. 1.5gbit/s
You should have a second hard disk of what ever capacity you like to store all your important data, preferences and NT profiles. This way, if your RAID gets corrupted your important data is still safe and tucked away.

Using SATA RAID0, it is possible to achieve performance gains anywhere between 80%-150% depends on your hard ware grade and quality.
RAID1 (mirroring) can also be used to improve performance where operations or mostly read only but it is at the expense of degrading write performance. However added benefit of RAID1 is redundancy.

Matrix RAID available on Intel ICH6R RAID BIOS is an even better option since it employes a part of disk for RAID0 and part of disk for RAID1 providing redundancy and stripping in a single RAID array. End user can use the stripped partition for OS and mirrored partition for data.

And finally, RAID stuff is intended only for pros. If you are a N00bie, RTFM.

Things I hate in browsers and Javascript

[Orignall Posted 12 April 2006]

Some web programmers are just morons. They will load a ton of javascript and try to automate almost every function. Ever clicked a print version link on some page and had the print dialouge box loaded automatically. This is just annoying. How the hell the webmaster knew i will using one of the printer from Windows Printer and Faxes to print his crappy webpage???? I could be using Acrobat Pro to convert the webpage into PDF or just using tons of other utilities to capture web pages in document format or may be just saving the page for archiving / later reading. It makes like hell when you have a few tens of pages to save.

I wish there were extension which would tell me what scripts are there in a webpage and what are their functions so i could just block them from loading and make my life easier.

Second thing I hate is automatic opening of PDF files in browser. That is so unsafe, one could link to a malicious virus infected PDF file and wreak a havoc. Second thing it serves no purpose if you are downloading PDF ebooks which are large in file size like 398MB. Either the file wont load compleletly or your browser will crash. What is should do is ask the end user if they would like to open the file in browser or save it somewhere. Acrobate installs a huge memory hogging pluging in your browser and if they cant provide this functionlity, its a shame. Who is desinging this crap software. Ohh wait a minute, I know..the corporations are desiging it and we are still paying mega bucks for it like fool.

Sometimes, right clicking and selecting "save target as..." is not viable with files since some moron webprogrammers use redirected links rather than direct links, just to make the life of end user harder and their own miserable with all the programming.

Ability to manager and disable addon in Internet Explorer is a nifty functionality added to it by XP-SP2 however how dumb is that while you can disable addon's, you cant delete them all together. How much would it have hurt M$ to add a few lines of code more and a button to delete the selected addon and all of its registry refrences. I mean after all they went throught the entire painstaking coding processes of detecing, indentifing and disable addons. This is another example of bad programming because to an end user its like "if you dont like the spyware hijacking your browser dont use it but we aint giving you a way to take it out permenantly" therefore user is again doomed to rely on third party utilites to delete the addons.

what you dont know about USB flash memory

[Orignall Posted April 11 2006]

These days every one seems to be complaining how their perfectly working USB flash memories stopped worrking all of a suddent. Ok what did you expect, they are not goin to last you a lifetime anyway. But on average, a flash memory has a life of one million write cycles. That is if you are using your USB flash memory 3 times a day, it will last you approximately a year. Cost and quality sure matter. Dont expect cheap flash to last long.

Seems like internet censorship is really weakend

[Orignall Posted March 29 2006]

As usual doing my investigations regarding the strength of Saudi censorship and proxies i found out they have been weakend subsequently since the start of 2006. Seems like they are really affected by the new US regulations dealing with IT security hardware and software. Under which, IT security gaints are supposed to restrict the sale of censorship equipments to oppresive regimes. Securecomputing and Cisco are just two to name here.

So welcome everyone, you dont need JAP or Privoxy anymore to bypass censorship and live with their slow as hell proxy servers. Many simpler utilities which never used work in past will work now and transparently indeed due to weakend censorship gateways. Another trick to bypass censorship is to hide your IP from being detected through internet explorer. Mind you, many forums and blog will not allow you to post if you do this.

Now im not gonna mention an entire how-to here regarding how to do this because i fear it may result in shutdown of this blog by MSN due to excessive traffic. If if are curious, shoot me a message.

This is funny and crazy!!

[Orignally Posted March 25 2006]

Either this man was put on a dare by his friends or probably he thugh he is soo virginity frustated that he though doing so will end him in a nice warm group sex..


Naked Psycho Seeks Hot Shower in Girl’s School
Source: Arab News

DAMMAM, 25 February 2006 — The man must be crazy. Otherwise, why would he have tried to enter a Saudi Arabian girl’s school in the buff? The school’s guard suspected something was amiss when he noticed a man without clothes approaching the entry gate, so he prevented the naked fellow from entering the school and called the police. According to Al-Watan newspaper, the naked man told the cops that he was simply trying to take a nice, hot shower in the school guard’s quarters. The police decided that the man must be crazy and took him in for further, uh, examination.

this website is offically blocked in Saudi Arabia

[Orignall Posted February 27 2006]

Ok the juicy domain www.nakedsaudigirls.com pointing to this website is offically blocked by the authority responsible for nation wide internet filtering in Saudi Arabia. Probably the Sheikh Dissapointed did not like the domain or some pissed off saudi visiting the blog reported it. It doesnt makes senses to be blocking this website since its got no porn on it. And this clearly contradicts with the ISU policy which says that they only block pornographic and criminal website.

May be it was that pissed off "saudi guy" posting comments over the ISU article telling me to go home or may be ISU saw the critisizing cover blowing article published about them on Oct 2 - 2005. What ever be the case.

Just another proof that ISU are a bunch of idiot and they have no policy or rules regarding filtering what so ever. They will block what ever they want.

Prophet cartoons and the stir..

[Orignally Posted February 25 2006]

This is NOT a support endorsement article for the prophet cartoons publised by the European news papers.

So some european news papers grow some balls, publish Prophet cartoon and support it under the right of freedom. And create a world wide stir among 1 Million Muslim. Im not saying that a news paper may insults someones reglious matters and expect the public to sit quiet. But I wonder why muslim nations dont show this much enthusiasm in other matters. And it was after a few good months the Muslims realised that someone has published cartoon of their beloved bedouin.

Beside the valid peaceful protest, lot of violence has merged in where protesters, mainly in the third world poor countries damaging their own property in the name of supporting their religions. What kind of protest is this?? how are u affecting your so called "enemy" by such protest. I bet the news editors are now smiling as they report stories about how stupid morons are burning down their public and properties in their debt burdended poor thirdworld countries.
Ohh and then there are so called "Islamic Hacker Groups" hacking european websites in the name of religion. These hacker groups have popped up over night from middle of no where like mushroom and competiting against each other in the race of hacking website proudly showing off their "kills".
None the less, these so called Islamic Hackers from the digital ummah are using the "enemy" technology and skills to harm the very own they have declared enemies. It doesnt get any pathetic than this. Most of them are indeed based somewhere in Europe or America, enemy terriotery again!! Oops!! Let wait and see their ass getting whooped by police as I belive such hacking is considered crime not ethics.
Lets see, they are proudly boycotting the Danish consumer product, but why dont they have balls to boycott the Danish and EU aid which is a very big contributon to their already crippled economy..

More camel fun...

[Orignally Posted January 26 2006]

Oh well, camel is more expensive than a luxry car in this country. It amazing that, people have money to waste in such ridicolus manner where as the workers wages are falling lower day by day.


Camel Worth Millions Stolen, Recovered
Source: Arab News
RIYADH, 25 January 2006 — Saudi Arabia’s most prized camel was retrieved from thieves seeking to fertilize their stock, Okaz daily reported. Owners of the Kingdom’s most prized camel charge SR6,000 for the opportunity to mate the rare breed with female camels. Police said the motive for the theft was that appointments for mating the camel are hard to come by. The owner of the camel had paid SR5.1 million for the camel and recently turned down an offer to sell for SR5 million.

Stupidty has limits

[Orignally Posted January 22 2006]

Religiously insanity and stupidity has limits in the real world. This article is really a well worth writeup itself and doesnt need further commenting




From One Saudi Woman to Another
Mody Al-Khalaf, mody.alkhalaf@gmail.com
Source: ArabNewsWith the constant struggle between conflicting opinions in my country today, I have sadly had to grow used to hearing many statements which discriminate on the basis of sex. What is sad indeed is that all are made in the name of Islam. What I have a hard time comprehending, however, is how statements about female inferiority can be made by women themselves.

In a recent letter asking “for their Islamic rights,” 500 Saudi women wrote a letter to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah asking him to ignore all that is being written in the papers regarding “Western” rights for women. What the women objected to was the plan to open more jobs to women. They say that since Islam gives men the responsibility of supporting women financially, there is no need for women to work.

Moreover, they claim that the Qur’an orders women to stay at home in order to maintain family harmony. Family life and motherhood, they say, is what best suits a woman’s physical and psychological nature; it is, they said, “our real and natural job and what women have happily lived for since the age of the Prophet (peace be upon him) until today.” For these very reasons, they also ask that our school curriculum be rewritten in a way that is “harmonious with the nature of women, with a special focus on religious subjects, the Arabic language, home economics and motherhood.”

Another point which concerned them is that if women are allowed to work at all the different jobs being suggested — especially those where the working environment is not sexually segregated — then both men and women will be exposed to grave dangers. Hence, all ideas leading to mixing of the sexes should be rejected: “One of the main aims of Shariah is to protect one’s honor by prohibiting any action that leads to irregularity and if such prohibitions are not set, then religion is being assaulted.” This is also why they feel that women should not be allowed to drive since “if women are being sexually harassed in shopping centers, next to schools and in public places, then what will happen if — God forbid — women are allowed to drive?”
The 500 women further demand that all “Westernized” writings and ideas calling for equality between men and women be stopped. At the same time, they ironically ask that the media not be monopolized; what they mean is that religious scholars should be given a chance to reply to those asking for changes that will “shake the structure of our society.” In addition, the women want a separate ministry for women and their problems — though of course, they add that this ministry should be run by competent male religious scholars.

These are just some of the points addressed by the 500 women who emphasize that they reject all claims that the “Westernized minds calling for women’s rights today” represent the needs of Saudi women.

Having a claim to the same nationality, religion and gender, I assume that I have the right to comment on the above without being accused of being a Westernized mind speaking on behalf of a group I do not represent. As a Saudi woman, and one of many who are similarly-minded, I too ask for my Islamic rights.

I ask for my Islamic right to equality. God, in the Qur’an addresses me as a complete human being, created in the same way as man: “Mankind, reverence your guardian lord who created you from a single person, created of like nature, his mate” (Al Nisa, 1); ordered to comply by Islamic law in the same manner and promised the same reward or punishment for my actions: “Never will I suffer to be lost the work of any of you, be he male or female, ye are members, one of another” (Al Imran, 195). How dare any human perceive me as inferior or limit my capabilities in an any way?

I ask for my Islamic right for equality in education. The Prophet (peace be upon him) ordered all Muslims to seek knowledge. He did not limit certain fields to one sex or the other. Why should I be limited to religious and domestic subjects when Aisha was a scholar in fields as diverse as religion, poetry and medicine? Moreover, she taught and issued fatwas to both men and women.
I ask for wider vocational opportunities. Unlike what the letter alleges, women even during the Prophet’s age worked in jobs that we no longer work in today. Wasn’t Khadijah, his first wife, a businesswoman, buying, selling, and negotiating with men and women? His other wife, Zainab, worked making handicrafts and sold them. The Prophet’s aunt, Umm Munthur, sold dates in Okaz market. She was a Muslim then and the market was not segregated. Malika Umm Al-Saib was known as a seller of perfume to the Prophet himself. Atika bint Khaled had a tent near the Kaaba where she sold food and drinks to both men and women, just as restaurants do today. Women fought and nursed in wars alongside the Prophet. Women farmed and herded. If the list is limited in any way, it is because of the types of occupations available then — not because of Islamic restrictions. All jobs available to men then were also available to women.

Thus, no job should be denied to women in the name of Islam. Islam forbids an unrelated man and woman from being alone — yes; it does not, however, forbid men and women from mixing. If segregation were the norm, why were we not requested to be segregated in the Holy Mosque?

And to the 500 women, I say this: When you go to hospitals, don’t you ask to see women nurses, dentists and doctors? Who would you ask to see if those nurses, dentists and doctors embraced your interpretation of Islam and restricted themselves to certain fields or stayed at home?
Thus, I ask for my Islamic right to work in marketing, sales, catering, medicine, law, politics, engineering, fashion, the military or any other occupation which I might choose.

I ask that my Islamic rights to financial support, marriage, divorce, alimony, and child custody be translated from verbal theories into practical implications seen in our daily lives. I wonder if the 500 women have noticed that our system has absolutely no power to implement the Islamic rights we should have, including the right to financial support mentioned in their letter. And what if a man does not agree to support me, then what? Am I supposed to sit at home and wait for charity?

I ask for my Islamic rights to travel with any “mahram” and not just my legal guardian. I ask for my Islamic right to eat at a restaurant without a male chaperone. I ask for my Islamic right to drive and not be forced to ride alone with a non-mahram. I ask for my Islamic right to get medical treatment without male consent. I ask for my Islamic right to rent a house without male consent. I ask for my Islamic right to get an education and job without male consent.
And finally, as a Muslim, I ask for my right to choose. In any argument, a Muslim has the right to choose the interpretations he or she wants instead of being forced to go along with other people’s choices. Since I am speaking about women’s rights in particular, where are my rights to choose the interpretations I want regarding my hijab, for example? Whether to cover my face or not is open to several interpretations; and there is certainly no Islamic law that says I must wear black. Aisha said that when given two choices, the Prophet always chose the easier of the two so long as it was not sinful. Why am I being deprived of one of my greatest Islamic rights: To follow in the footsteps of the Prophet?

Freedom of choice is a right the 500 women have too. If they want to stay at home, limit themselves to certain fields of study, refuse to drive, or move only in segregated places then they are at liberty to do so. What they have no right to do, however, is to impose their views on all Muslim women. Nor do they have the right to speak on our behalf to the king.

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(Mody Al-Khalaf is a Saudi writer. She is based in Riyadh.)

nakedsaudigirls.com revisited

nakedsaudigirls.com revisited
www.nakedsaudigirls.com now point to this blog. With meta tags and keywords submitted to major search engines, i am expecting some good traffic.

For god sake, get out of your stone age..

[Orignally Posted January 16 2006]

While the world is debating issues like next generation internet, cloning, space stations and high speed information networks, Saudi's are still stuck in the stone age debating issues like women driving and movie theaters. It doesnt get any more pathetic than this and its published in the news papers..





Why No Cinemas?
Source: ArabNews
Saud Al-Balawi • Al-Watan —

This question might be asked by many Saudis who remember seeing films in theaters in the Kingdom as recently as the 1970’s. Certainly the question might be asked by those who travel hundreds — or even thousands of miles — to watch films in neighboring countries. Essentially, cinema is no different from watching TV; indeed many films are shown on our satellite TV stations.

Still, watching a film in a theater is somehow more exciting that watching it at home — and this has made companies run after the profits to be made by opening theaters.

Many people still fondly remember the films once shown in the Al-Hamra Movie Theater in Jeddah. Children saved money from their monthly allowances in order to have outings at the cinema. Last Eid after Ramadan, some hotels in Riyadh began showing children’s film. All indications are that the children who saw the films enjoyed the experience. After the films were shown, the Information Ministry said that it had not issued a permit. The truth is that many people wish the ministry would license movie theaters while others, for their own reasons, hope the ministry will not.

There are people who reject the idea totally. The fear of something new has long been a part of our culture — look at our initial reactions to radio and television. In the past, cinemas were closed because a group in society wanted them closed. These days, many want to see cinemas in the Kingdom as a means of entertainment similar to TV and coffee shops. Our Saudi idea of privacy, which is really a form of isolation, is a problem. Just when we seem about to catch up with the rest of the world, we realize we are trapped far behind. Change will surely come — it has in the past — and it will just as surely be resisted by some.

With its accession to the WTO, Saudi Arabia will witness both economic and social changes. I believe that not being in touch with other cultures will isolate us and make us misunderstood strangers. Rejecting the idea of a cinema is no different from other rejections in the past.
In the past, people rejected the idea of satellite dishes. Now we see them on every rooftop. If we had cinema, it would be under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Culture. Just as virtue is protected in wedding halls, educational institutions and in public, so it will be protected in cinemas. I am sure no one would be forced to go into a cinema and neither should one who wants to enter be prevented from doing so.

Many people, Saudis and non-Saudis, want to enjoy themselves and escape from the pressures of their daily lives. Entertainment could provide a way; it would give people pleasure and enable them to see joy in the faces of their children.

Binladen dynasty has nasty genes

[Orignally Posted December 24 2005]
Wafa Dafour (BinLaden) - Just whats the big frigging deal!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4555430.stm
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051223/ap_en_ot/bin_laden_s_niece
http://men.style.com/gq/features/landing?id=content_4071

ok So Osama Bin Laden's niece had been posing nearly nude for a US magazine. So whats the big fucking deal?? Hundeds of girls pose naked for magazines and internet in the US, Europe and rest of the world. What makes her so special about posing semi-nude that every news website had to carry a news story about her in the most twisted and erotic language they can??? oh may be because the is releated to Osama and is a Saudi origin. Perhaps she can be a candinate for my website www.nakedsaudigirls.com . Or wait, dont bother she is really really ugly and doesnt deserve a look. Well Wafa, we all know you are trying to earn cheap 15 seconds of fame by using your "famous" uncle's name and thats is why you keep bring it up in every statement of yours. Because you are soo ugly, no one would give a shit about you otherwise, but now atleast they have something to releate with you. Ohh my god she is "niece of Osama" kind of attitude.

Readers, do yourself a favour. Do not crawl the internet searching for Wafa pictures, buy yourself a playboy at your local store.

Holocaust deniers gassing their own nation

[Orignally Posted December 23 2005]

While Iranian politicians cite soo strongly against the west and take aggresive stand in their useless nuclear program, they are really doing very little for their own nation.

Source: Newsweek




MSNBC.com
Choking in Tehran Global attention may be focused on Iranian President Ahmadinejad's Holocaust denials, but residents of its capital city have other concerns.
WEB EXCLUSIVE
By Maziar Bahari
Newsweek
Updated: 4:39 p.m. ET Dec. 22, 2005

Dec. 22, 2005 - Even by Tehran's dismal standards, the onset of winter was catastrophic. As temperatures dropped, pollution levels rose. Dangerous gases, including carbon monoxide, blanketed the Iranian capital, straining its residents' hearts and lungs. Tehran's Emergency Medical Services reported that the number of people experiencing cardiac episodes jumped from a daily summer average of 40 to 50 to a massive 400 to 700 during the second week of December.

Tehran already has more than its share of problems. Its new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has drawn international opprobrium for his Holocaust denials and suggestion that Israel should be moved to Europe. Foreign governments are trying to curb Iran's nuclear program. Its leaders are accused of trying to intervene in last week's Iraq election by trucking in fake ballots favoring Shiite candidates. Earlier this month, an Iranian military plane trying to make an emergency landing crashed into an apartment building, leaving 105 dead. But for residents of the capital, there's a more pressing crisis: the city's worsening smog.

What causes the toxicity? One reason is Tehran's unfortunate geography. The capital is sited in a bowl surrounded by mountains, which means that fumes and exhaust gases are trapped during cool weather. Then there are the cars. "The main reason for the pollution in Tehran is personal vehicles," says Mohammah Hadi Haydarzadeh, an adviser to the Iranian government’s Environment Organization. Half of Iran's 6 million private cars are jammed into the capital, spewing fumes as they inch around a congested city that offers minimal public transport for its 12 million residents. Many, if not most, of these vehicles are decrepit jalopies running on leaded gas. "Most of the cars manufactured in the country didn't meet safety and environmental standards," says Haydarzadeh. “We recently started to regulate the cars. But the old ones are still allowed to drive in the city." The result, says Haydarzadeh, was that last year Tehran experienced only 123 "clean" days, when pollution was below harmful levels. The final tally for 2004, he says, is expected to be even worse.

Iran's leaders say they are working to solve the problem. Six years ago, nine government groups promised to work together to clean the capital's air by 2011. But, as is so often the case, the effort has been dogged by infighting and intra-agency disagreements. In a recent meeting, the Environment Organization’s Khalagh Mirnia accused Tehran's mayor of ignoring the law and purchasing new gasoline-burning buses despite a decision requiring them to be phased out by 2006. "We know the objective: to have a Tehran with clean air," says Mirnia. "But there is no real will to do anything."

Meanwhile, Tehran residents are suffering. Casual visitors often experience headaches, irritated eyes or nausea after just a few hours in the city. Children, whose developing brains are most susceptible to lead poisoning, are especially vulnerable. The impact of the bad air quality on their health is not fully known because studies on elementary-school students' test rates are kept secret. But according to an official in Iran's Ministry of Education who did not want to be named, the number of Tehran children who perform too poorly to be promoted to the next grade is rising every year. "The number [of failures] is incomparable to the rest of the country," says the official. "We are almost sure that this has to do with the air pollution in the city." At one point this month, air quality deteriorated to the point that authorities had to shut down all schools and government offices for several days. The government also introduced new laws restricting traffic in central Tehran in a bid to clean the air.

Tehranis, however, are not impressed. "These are temporary solutions to a long-term problem," says Haydarzadeh. Mahnaz Rasooli, a 44-year-old teacher, is more outspoken. "Why doesn't our government care about the people in this country for a change?" she asks. "Our children and old people are suffering every day." Earlier that day, Rasooli had experienced such severe breathing problems she sought help at a hospital emergency room. She waited for four hours before a doctor performed a cursory examination and sent her home. "He said he couldn't do anything. The doctor's only suggestion was to leave Tehran for a while," says Rasooli. "But how can I do that? How would I support myself and my family?"

Like many in the city, Rasooli sees the government's failure to reduce pollution as a symbol of its inefficiency in other areas too. Referring to President Ahmadinejad's controversial comments that "Germany and Austria should create a country for the Zionists in one of their provinces if they feel so guilty about what happened [during World War II]," she says: "It's not his business to tell other people to move somewhere else." On this day, though, her energy is primarily focused on navigating her way through a thick cloud of exhaust fumes on the city's clogged streets. "Living in this city," she says, "is like living in a gas chamber."

© 2005 Newsweek, Inc.
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Run away girls in Saudi


[Orignally Posted December 16 2005]

Talk about a "perfect" "equal rights" "islamic" "women respecting" society...Bullshit..

such things are common occurance in Saudi Arabia. A typical Saudi male mind is nothing but full with prejudice and hatred towards women classifying them as "evil creation" and object or sexual satisfaction only. Lets recall the famous Hadith's "women are created for men pleasure".


NUMBER OF RUNAWAY GIRLS INCREASES

Source: Saudi Gazette
Comments in BLUE text
By Sabria S. Jawhar
The Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH/MADINA

SITTING in a far corner with her back to one of the Prophet Mosque s pillar praying and reading the Qur an, the young woman was covering almost half of her face with her headscarf and holding the holy book close to her face in an attempt to hide it from people around her.
As a habit in the Prophet s Mosque, people in Madinah offer coffee and dates to those who are sitting around them between prayer times. A stranger walked up to her offered her a cup of coffee.

The young woman stretched her hand with a smile that showed a perfect set of teeth and looked with her wide dark brown eyes.

Thank you, I cannot drink coffee. I have a stomach ache, she said with a tearful smile. At that moment she told her story to a stranger about her tears and the injury to her right cheek.
Seham is 25 and by any standard extremely beautiful. Unlike other women her age, her beauty has never been a grace. On the contrary, it has been a curse, she said.

Some times when I look at the mirror I feel that I want to burn my face just to live a normal life like the rest of the girls at my age, she said.

Wherever Seham goes, she hears the praise and the looks of admiration that follow her even among the women. Her father s recognition of her beauty has made him put more pressure on her than on her sisters.

He chases me whereever I go and suspects each phone call that I receive, she said, Even my younger brothers have been turned into spies on me.
Her father used to call her the daughter of devil because each time she goes out with him for shopping he has an argument with the men who try to tease her or even follow her with their eyes.

To rid himself of this burden, her father got her married when she was only 17 years old. The husband was not much better than the father as he called her names and accused her of tempting his brother. After five years of torture she asked for divorce and went back to her family s home.

This time, according to my father s point of view, I am only a divorced beautiful young woman who can commit any sin without anyone knowing. Simply I am not a virgin anymore, she said.
The treatment got worse with her father beating her on the face. One day, the phone rang and a man whom she does not know asked for her by name. The father woke her up in the middle of the night beating with a stick.

I did not know why until later. So I waited till they all fell asleep and I ran to my friend s house for two weeks, she said.

The family reported her missing to the police that eventually found her and held her in custody until the father came to take her.

I could see the rage in his eyes despite the police officer s attempts to calm him down, she said.
Runaway girls have become a phenomenon in Saudi society that specialists are taking a keen interest in. Last year a study by the Ministry of Interior had shown that there are 3,285 reported cases of running away or absence in Saudi Arabia. Among those cases, 850 young girls and women were reported as runaways.

The continuing problem is accompanied with child abuse and has pushed the Saudi government to tackle these issues publicly. The government also has begun issuing related decrees like a social protection shelter for runaway girls or those who are subject to physical or sexual abuse.

Wafaa Sa di, head of the Social Protection Department at the Ministry of Social Affair and the director of the Social Protection Shelter in Jeddah, attributes the runaways to being exposed to the outside world through satellite channels.
Yeah right blame everything on the internet and satellite TV channels. You are good in running a "Ministry for Bullshiting". Humans do not need Internet or satellite TV to teach them right to respect and freedom.

Those satellite channels have entered the Saudi houses and taught the girls not to tolerate anything from their parents, Sa di said. It taught them that there are human rights associations and that they should not stand whatever their parents do to them.
As i said, presence of satllite channels does not matter when it comes to human right. But the point your are trying to make here is more like "due to advancement of satellite channels and internet, we are losing control over abusing our women and they are standing against it". When there is abuse, there is a rebellion.

The director of the shelter said she believes that beating sometimes is a good way to educate and discipline children who should tolerate their parents temper.
Yeah talk about abusive parents bitch, i think your husband should beat you in submisson so you will give him a blow job.

She said domestic violence is not the main reason behind the increasing percentage of runaway girls. On the contrary, she said, imitating the West is the cause of those family problems that lead girls to run away. Children, she explained, learn new values that contradict those of their society then try to implement them, which leads to confrontation.
Bullshiting is a typical Saudi trait, to blame everything on west. Get the point bitch, beating your women and kids is not accecptable. Its abusive. I wonder what kind of qualification you have.

Parents are always noble, she said, Even when they beat, they do that for education.
Ohh how great, a father acusses the girl to be prostittute and call her daughter of devil and you this its cool. How does that father is being eduative by such actions.

Sharaf Al-Ghirafi, head of the Women and Child Protection Committee at the Ministry of Social Affairs, said the issue hasn t reached a crisis stage yet.
Yeah we see Rania Al-Baz hopping from one airport to another making statements on Tv's and earning her cheap fame. Yet the situation is still not a crisis.

It is still individual cases, she said. We are an Islamic conservative society that will never mistreat children to the extent that make them leave the house or run away.
One word, BULLSHIT

However, she said, those few cases usually occur among teenagers and due to either family problems or peer pressure. Some girls, she said, do not actually run away from their houses, they just go to a coffee shop with their friends after school but without their family s permission, forcing parents report them absent.
What a nonsense, does staying away for few hours count as missing. Thats was a very poor attempt to coverup miss. Dont they have mobile phones to report to parents. And how much time does a human spends in coffe shop, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3, 4, 6???? is that the parents threshold to report their kids missing. Well most parents with such low threshold simply belive their daughters a prostitues.

But sometimes, she said, girls and young women run away when they are a subject to domestic violence or psychological abuse. Her administration, she said, usually works in cooperation with the police, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice and the Ministries of Health and Education to deal with those cases. When a girl is arrested, they call the family and investigate the reasons behind her running away.
If you were really doing this job, then you wouldnt be making such nonsense ignorant comments above. What a self contradiction.

We work hard to calm down both sides to bring them together, Ghirafi said. The aim is to increase their level of awareness about the possible results of such a behavior on both social and individual level.

Abeer, (not her real name), is now 22 years old. She recalled when she ran away from her family because of her addicted father's sexual harassment.

One night I was woken up by a hand that closed my mouth and another one trying to find its way to take my clothes off, Abeer said. I called my father but he did not reply. Actually, he was the one trying to take the most precious thing in my life. Since then my younger sister and I could not sleep at night thinking that he might attack any of us anytime.
But your social experts belive that your father might be doing this for educational reason. What was he trying to teach?? Anyone's imagination at work??

Abeer told her divorced mother but she could not help because she was married to another man who does not allow her to have any contact with her children. The father s attempts to rape his daughters went on and on with no help. One day, she said, she saw him trying to drag her younger sister telling her that he will buy her a doll if she let him do whatever he wants.
Well when you have a society of extreme segration and women coverd like jewels, then you will have such deprived men willing to do anything and anyone. By the way, didn't the Mutaw'a Ministry issued a verdict saying doll is haram??

I got scared and I pulled and hid my sister behind me to receive tons of slaps on my face, Abeer said. When he got tired he went to bed and slept.
Atleast it was an appreciative steps when your own social experts and authorities wont come to help or even admit the exsistence of problems. But then they will argue that the father was trying to teach something to his daughters so its human breed in two different directions.

Abeer left the house at night walking a long distance to the police station. Officers took her to an orphanage where she was kept with her sister.
But no arrest of for the offender!!! where is your islamic justice???

The shelter was a suitable place for a while, she said, but after several months it turned into a prison where they have to follow rules that were difficult.

We had to wear and eat whatever they brought us, she said, I was not allowed to visit or see my friend at school.

Abeer left the orphanage to live at her uncle s house. She got married and took her sister with her but she still carries those memories.

Those bad memories will never leave my mind, she said. I did not know where to go: to an addicted father or to a big prison. There was not a middle road for a solution.

Ghirafi said there is no protection shelter in Madinah. When they shift girls from the home, which is rare, they send them to orphanages or charity organizations.

Those orphanages are established based on a family-like system where they can find a warm atmosphere similar to that of the family, she said.

But generally speaking there is nothing like a family, she said.

Hanan Mugbool, a social worker at the Psychological Health Hospital in Jeddah, agreed that those cases are only individual ones despite the lack of accurate statistics. Girls who run away are either drug addicts or psychologically unstable girls, she added.Very good interpretion and a coward attempt again to deny the problem of family abuse.

The cases are transferred to us either from the police or the orphanages, she said.
The Psychological Health Hospital is not prepared for receiving such cases as permanent residents.

She classified running away girls under two categories: A complete runaway is when a girl flees with her lover in order to get married due to the family rejection, which is rare. The second type is partial fleeing when a girl runs away for a month or so due to domestic violence or increasing pressure. She said most of the Saudi cases fall under the second category because of the lack of permanent shelters like those in the West.
Then where do the cases of above mention girls fit in. None of them flee homes to get married or on temporary basis

In the Western countries, a girl can leave the house and lead an independent life after 18, she said. But in our conservative society they cannot.
Better called, retarded slaveminded society

To avoid the dramatic increase in those cases that would affect the fabric of the society structure, Mugbool called for more strict legal procedures to protect girls from physical or emotional abuse from their male relatives.
Yeah right, all talk and no actions. Just give women their rights and freedom and cut the root of the problem away.

The family has to be more open to the natural social change and accept the fact that their children belong to a different generation from theirs, she said, This does not mean leaving them without supervision. They have to be indirectly supervised and taught right and wrong, she said.
When your nation is compromised of such retard minded sick people, no wonder your future generations are also goin to be waste of human flesh on earth

NAKED SAUDI GIRLS

[Orignall Posted December 11 2005]

So i shell out a few bucks last night and registered myself the domain nakedsaudigirls.com. Yeah ok it sounds pornographic. But "naked saudi girls" is one of the most popular search term on google. From inside Saudi Arabia as well as from outside. It denotes the high intrest of internet surfers with naked saudi girls. Especially those who are inside Saudi Arabia, probably because they see them all covered head to toe all the time, the curosity gets them best to peek under the veils and internet is the best place to start with. But not under veils of saudi women, sorry to dissapoint you, internet surfers.

In reality, there is no website on the internet featuring "naked saudi girls". Atleast not one in my knowledge upto date but if something like that does steps in future then sure im getting some big bucks for my domain. Not sure if i would be really intrested in selling it. I rather keep it as a brave gadget name. Perhaps a free mail service yourname@nakedsaudigirls.com might be a good tease or lure. The facination is that, finding "naked saudi girls" on the internet is nearly impossible if not totally impossible at the time of writting this blog.

Meantime, below is an article from Howard Musing blog published in Feburary 2003. This article comes as the first result on google when u query for "naked saudi girls"




I keep getting hits for the search term naked saudi girls. I understand the allure of naked Saudi girls -- well naked Saudi women, anyway. (I'll give the searcher the benefit of the doubt, and assume that he means "girls" in the red-light district "Girls! Girls! Girls!" sense.) There are no naked Saudi girls on the page it links to, nor (as far as I know) on this entire site, I wondered who might search Google and my site for naked Saudi girls, so I checked my site's log:

t1:/$ tail -400 /var/log/apache/path/to/access.log grep naked
212.138.47.27 - - [08/Feb/2003:07:42:08 -0800]
"GET /2002/11/17.html HTTP/1.0" 200 22948
"http://www.google.com/search?q=naked+saudi+girls&
ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=ar&lr="
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;
MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)"

OK, so the hit came from IP address 212.138.47.27.
Wonder who that is?
Anyone care to venture a guess? t1:/$ whois 212.138.47.27

% This is the RIPE Whois server.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% Rights restricted by copyright.
% See
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/copyright.html
inetnum:
212.138.47.0 - 212.138.47.255
netname: ISU-5
descr: Internet Service
Unit ISU
country: SA
admin-c: KR6046-RIPE
tech-c: KR6046-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by: KACST-ISU-MNT
mnt-lower: KACST-ISU-MNT
remarks: ------------------------------------------------------
remarks:
Part of this IP block has been used for proxy/cache
remarks: service at the
National level in Saudi Arabia. All
remarks: Saudi Arabia web traffic will
come from this IP block.
remarks:
remarks: NOTE: If you experience high
volume of traffic from
remarks: IP in this block it is because your site is
very
remarks: popular/famous of Saudi Arabia community.
remarks:
------------------------------------------------------
changed:
ipreg@saudinic.net.sa 19991005
changed: ipreg@saudinic.net.sa 19991212
changed: ipreg@saudinic.net.sa 20010707
source: RIPE
route:
212.138.0.0/16
descr: Saudi Arabia backbone and local registry address space
origin: AS8895
holes: 212.138.64.0/22
holes: 212.138.68.0/23
holes: 212.138.70.0/24
notify: abuse@isu.net.sa
mnt-by: ISU-NOC
changed: abuse-tj@isu.net.sa 20000114
changed: abuse-tj@isu.net.sa
20011112
source: RIPE
role: KACST ROLE
address: Saudi Network
Information Center, ISU
address: King Abdulaziz City for Science and
Technology,
address: P.O.Box 6086, Riyadh 11442, Saudi Arabia.
phone:
+9661 481 3932
fax-no: +9661 481 3254
e-mail: ipreg@saudinic.net.sa
trouble: abuse@isu.net.sa
admin-c: ZOM1-RIPE
tech-c: RA705-RIPE
tech-c: ANAS1-RIPE
nic-hdl: KR6046-RIPE
remarks: This Role object is
for handling and maintaining all
remarks: IP Blocks registered by
SaudiNIC(LIR) in Saudi Arabia.
mnt-by: KACST-ISU-MNT
changed:
ipreg@saudinic.net.sa 20010701
source: RIPE



My goodness, what a surprise! It comes from the jewel of Wahabbism, Saudi Arabia. And during the Hajj, no less. Clearly they have no shame. Where's the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice when you need it? Probably busy. Did you happen to notice this notice from above?

remarks: Part of this IP block has been used for proxy/cache
remarks: service at the National level in Saudi Arabia. All
remarks: Saudi Arabia web traffic will come from this IP block.


All Saudi Arabia web traffic goes through a proxy server, so it will probably give Sheik Disappointed a warm feeling to know that they've recorded his web search too.


Posted by Howard Hansen at February 8, 2003 02:19 PM

Harry potty-head is really GAY!!

[Orignally posted December 03 2005]

Lets get it straight, harry potter sucks. He is a nonsense moron who is an incarnation of drunk imagination. I mean what kind of talent do you to need to be able to spew out serial of harry potter bullshit. One can get high in cheap herbs / pot, have their hallucinated imagination go wild and write pages and pages of bullshit. JK Rowling is really a loser and waste of precious oxygen in this era of pollution and over population. Executing her will be one favour to man kind or else we can see all out future generation reading Harry Potter and statues of Mary in church replaced by one of JK Rowling.

Harry Potter makes kids belive in stupid things like magic wands, flying broom and carpets. As well makes them play stupid Harry Potter games all day when they could be doing something more usefull, like situps. It makes them waster their parents hard earned money and injure themself my playing stupid games like jumping off the window on a broom.

Now to my interpretation that Harry Potter is really gay. No matter how big of a nerd he is, no guy on earth with such magical powers would be so innocent to not to use them for his own benefits once in a while. Especially when he's got a pretty chick escort named Hermoine. I mean look at the possibilites, he could make Hermoine boobs grow bigger, make her naked with a spin of a wand and even get her horny as hell in a fraction of second. But why Harry wont take such advantage?? Well not because he is a nerd or "respecting" dude, but because he is gay and has intrest in men, especially his ugly hairy fat buddy dont remember what ever his name is.

Harry has got weird scar, which when stared gives him a headache. What a nonsense, scars are marks left on damanged tissues due to injuries. But one giving headache when stared at is a bit superficial even in the world of magicians. Lets face it, its no scar but his asshole sticking there. So yeah Harry, you shit from your head.

Propoganda facists speaks at Dar Al-Hekma, on visit of Karen Huges

[Orignally Posted December 02 2005]


Saudi girls denounced general image of Arab woman in US media
Saudi female students stun tell Bush aide

Source: Middle East Online
Personal comment in blue text

Karen Hughes surprised and impressed by female students' outspokenness and intelligence.
By Isabel Malsang - JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia

US media are being disingenuous in portraying Arab women as unhappy and wronged, a close aide to President George W. Bush on a PR visit to Saudi Arabia was told this week.
And it came from the horse's mouth.

"We are happy. We want to show that image but the general image of the Arab woman in the American media is that she is not happy," a female student at Jeddah's private Dar al-Hekma university said during an encounter with US Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy Karen Hughes, drawing thunderous applause from colleagues.
Offcourse you are happy, you are the rich top of the cream 1% who spends more days in Europe and America vacationing than number of days you attend the college. You simply dont have any awareness of what is goin on in the country or even worst, what is the law.

"Your media is not really as fair as it used to be," came another voice from among the crowd of women clad in the mandatory black "abaya" who gathered in an amphitheatre on Tuesday to "exchange" views with the American visitor.
You dont have to be in an abaya when you are with other women..

Students were given time off from classes for the event and nearly all 700 of them came to see Hughes, who was in Saudi Arabia as part of a tour also taking in Egypt and Turkey and which aimed at polishing America's battered image in the region.
As reporters accompanying Hughes on her tour listened, the girls - mostly Saudis but including some from other Arab countries -- said they had had enough of being portrayed as deprived of any rights.

"I don't want to drive, because I have my own driver," one of them defiantly told American journalists.
Offcourse if you can afford Dar-El-Hekma, you are then rich enough to afford not one but many drivers. I bet at your house, you have a Mercedes S600 with a sheaffur for your father, a GMC Denali SUV for your fat turd mamma and a GMC Subarban with tinted windows for you to whore around entire Jeddah with your lesbian girlfriend. Talk about the average 90% of the population who has to pay SR30-40 daily in taxi expenses.

Women in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia are banned from driving or mixing in public with men other than relatives.

But "it is not an absolute wall" between men and women, one of the students insisted, as another grabbed the microphone to wonder why US media tar all Muslims with the terrorism brush.
Old tricks not going to work. Why do you think Huges was there?? to polish US image abroad. Then whats the point asking stale questions.

Hughes was careful to tell her audience that "America should not seek to impose our will on Saudi Arabia."

She also applauded news in that day's local press that women would be allowed to work in Saudi Arabia, where only a limited number of professions are currently open to them.
And they will remain limited. The news announcement was offcourse a smoke screen.

Hughes overlooked the rest of the report, which referred to a new labor law allowing women to work "in all sectors compatible with their nature."
Lets see.. if they really want to provide equal oppurtunity to women, then i expect some chicks at McDonald counter soon.

The sectors have not been specified.
They will never be specified. The announcement was self-contradictory

The students of Dar al-Hekma were in no doubt that they would be able to work after graduating, even if they would not be able to drive to work.
80% of them will have to surrender to their parents will and be someone's house bitch. Whose name they even did not knew before marrige.

"We can change, we are going to change, but not by force from outside," Leen Assassa, a 19-year-old student of interior design who holds dual Syrian and British nationality, later said.
Syria = Saudi ass kissers. Now shut up. Atleast there is more social freedom in Syria than Saudi

She was covered from head to toe like her Saudi peers.
"America is trying to force its own opinion on us; the change will come from us," Assassa added.
You dont need a degree in political science to do that. They are forcing you Saudi's to change because they are tired of your horny disease inflicted men flooding to US every vacation season with their turbins aka terrible bins. Chasing women and turning to sucide bombing when failing to pick up any female.While their own ultra femnist women stay covered head to toe like a fairy from an ancient tale.

Chamane Rahim, a French-educated social sciences professor, explained that the students don't cover their heads in class "as we're all women."
May be they were afraid that Huges will use some coldwar era radio equipment which emit waves to affect and alter human behaviour and thinking process.

True, Saudi women still can't drive, "but it will come soon, Inshallah (God willing)," she said.
Hughes confided she had been "surprised" by what she heard but also "impressed by their (the girls') outspokenness and intelligence."
Yeah, in a sacrastic sense. When you posses nothing execpt Islamo-Wahabi idealogy, sure you can impress anyone with your medival "ideas" and "outspokeness"

"They clearly feel much a part of the debate in the society even though they don't have the right to vote nor to drive," she said.
Thats unfair, 700 vs 1 in a debate. Wait to start, it wasnt even a debate. Huges went there to give a speech not debate.

NB: this article was orginally publish on 01 October 2005 but i deleted and reposted it again with some text alteration.