Sharia Law: Woman Beaten Because She Stood Too Close To a Male Student


It is illegal for a woman and man, who are not married to get to stand too close together because according to Sharia law, it is a ‘khalwat’ offence and subject to the punishment of public caning.

The sequence of events for Nur Elita is horrifying.  There is absolutely nothing peaceful found in the following description, just hate and fear disguised by what some call a religion of peace.

The woman is brought to the stage by two female members of the Sharia Police and is put in position on her knees.  After being brought to the stage as the crowd cheered, the woman was forced to kneel down while a masked man repeatedly whipped her with the cane.

She screams out in agony after being whipped in a caning ceremony outside a mosque in Indonesia’s Banda Aceh region.  Hundreds of people gathered outside the mosque in Banda Aceh to watch the caning, with some spectators holding up cameras.  After her punishment was over the young woman collapsed and could be seen lying on the floor in agony.

The the deputy mayor of Banda Aceh Zainal Arifin, who observed the caning, warned those present that the punishment was meant as a lesson.

He said: ‘Take these punishements as a lesson. What has been done by these convicts should not be taken as example.

‘And I hope their canings today will be the last ever.’

Banda Aceh is the only province in Indonesia to implement Sharia Law, which was first introduced in 2003 following the province’s awarding of special autonomy status.

This is what any nation could succumb to, if they swallow the lies of the left and the politically correct police, who will not correctly identify radical Islam as a philosophy far from peace, but rather one of conversion by the sword.

Source: Daily Mail

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