Norwegian woman: I raped in Dubai, now I face prison sentence:
This lady’s plight is a small example of how hard it is trying to deal with antiquated Islamic laws especially when it comes to women.
A Norwegian women working in Dubai as an interior designer named Marte Deborah Dalelv spoke out after being handed a 16-month prison sentence after she went to the police to report she had been raped by a colleague. The end result of the reporting backfired on Marte and she is now getting a first hand account of Islamic justice.
The authorities in Dubai turn the tables against the lady and now she stands as the perpetrator instead of the victim. One of the charges leveled against this poor lady was that she had sex with another person while she is married; even though it was rape. Brilliant!!!
Marte had been out at a bar with her colleagues and friends and asked a male colleague to walk her to her room when they returned at 3 a.m. to the hotel. She’d asked him to escort her because the hotel was large and confusing, and she didn’t want to be wandering on her own, knowing she’d been drinking, she said. Probably a poor choice on her part.
Somehow her horny coworker drugged her bottle of water when they go to the hotel. The next thing she remembered was waking up with this pig on top of her. After a struggle she finally managed to push him off but by that time the raped had accord while she was out cold.
Thinking it was the proper thing to do and to get some justice for herself, Marte reported the rape to the authorities; only to find out that she would have been better off keeping the incident to herself.
As a result of her reporting the crime, when the 24-year-old went to trial she was convicted and sentenced on charges of having unlawful sex, making a false statement and illegal consumption of alcohol.
That is a very good example of Islamic Law and how those people are still living in the dark ages especially where their women are involved.
WIKIPEDIA
Topics of Islamic law include:
• Hygiene and purification laws, including the manner of cleansing, either wudhu or ghusl.
• Economic laws, including Zakāt, the annual almsgiving; Waqf, the religious endowment; the prohibition on interest or Riba; as well as inheritance laws.
• Dietary laws including Dhabihah, or ritual slaughter.
• Theological obligations, including the Hajj or pilgrimage, with its rituals such as Tawaf, Sa’yee and the Stoning of the Devil; Salah, formal worship; Salat al-Janazah, the funeral prayer; and celebrating Eid al-Adha.
• Marital jurisprudence, including Nikah, the marriage contract; and divorce, known as Khula if initiated by a woman.
• Criminal jurisprudence, including Hudud, fixed punishments; Tazir, discretionary punishment; Qisas or retaliation; Diyya or blood money; and apostasy.
• Military jurisprudence, including Jihad, offensive and defensive; Hudna or truce; and rules regarding prisoners of war.
• Dress code, including hijab.
• Other topics include customs and behavior, slavery and the status of non-Muslims; among a few more they left out.
There is not much breathing room left when all of these laws are applied.
Was Sharia really developed for this purpose, complete dominance? Maybe so.
This is their solution to anyone that opposes their way of religion and way of life. Civilized; right?


My body is old and weak but I would still fight for the honor of a woman and for also myself.