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Arabia
First case against Saudi religious police
2007-05-13
A Saudi civil court is to hear the first ever case brought against the kingdomÂ’s religious police charged with enforcing a strict Islamic moral code, the woman plaintiffÂ’s lawyer told AFP on Saturday.

The unnamed woman is seeking compensation after she and her daughter were allegedly wrongfully arrested in a shopping centre car park in 2004 for “not wearing decent clothing,” her lawyer Abderrahman Al-Lahm said. Women in Saudi Arabia must be covered from head to toe when they go out in public. The religious policeman in question arrested the pair, commandeered the car from their driver and drove them to his headquarters where the already sick mother suffered “health complications,” said Lahm.

The woman’s family is bringing the case before a civil court in Riyadh on Sunday after an Islamic court rejected the complaint, reportedly ruling that “a member of the religious police cannot be judged,” Lahm said. He said he hoped his client’s case would help consolidate the role of justice in defending individual freedoms and human rights.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Another crack......
Posted by: anonymous2u   2007-05-13 15:57  

#2  individual freedoms and human rights Now just where did these folks get such foolish ideas and when did they get back to Saudi Arabia?
Posted by: GK   2007-05-13 06:59  

#1  He said he hoped his clientÂ’s case would help consolidate the role of justice in defending individual freedoms and human rights.

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!! Good one!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-13 04:47  

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