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Saudi Islamic police under fire over girl chase | ||
2011-01-19 | ||
![]() ... which are not the same thing as individual rights, mind you... group attacked the Gulf Kingdom's feared Islamic police for chasing a girl in the middle of the streets, wreaking havoc on he busy roads of the capital, a newspaper said on Tuesday. Alwatan Arabic language daily said the girl was later captured by members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice after an exciting chase in the streets of Riyadh on Sunday. It quoted Commission sources as saying its members chased the girl and seized her after public complaints that she had done what they described as obscene acts in a public place along with some boys.
"What these men did to the girl is a reckless act that threatened people's lives on the roads," the paper quoted a source from the Saudi National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR) as saying. "This behavior is a flagrant violation of the rules and of the Commission's policy of carrying out its duties without encroaching or harming the rights of others...this irresponsible behavior confirms the negative impression of the Commission." In a statement carried by local newspapers, NCHR and other local groups urged the Commission to investigate the incident and punish those responsible. In their report on the chase on Monday, Saudi newspapers said three Commission members pushed their four-wheel car on the pavement and headed in the wrong direction of a busy road before they got off the vehicle and chased the woman on foot through the streets of Riyadh. "Hundreds of people stopped to watch the chase of the unknown woman, who was bare-footed.....the Commission members caused chaos on the roads by chasing the unknown woman," it said. | ||
Posted by:Fred |
#11 "I missed a big chunk of the common culture, going straight from "Flipper" and "Gentle Ben" to "Soap" and "Saturday Night Live"." You didn't miss a damn thing, tw. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2011-01-19 23:35 |
#10 Well TW, i would not categorize them as just any old 'cut-offs' unless you define cut offs as a garment that is missing the entire leg panel and a goodly portion of that which would cover the hip and/or buttocks...... ( the latest Victoria Secret catalog recieved by the lovely Spousal Unit now calls such a short cut as 'cheeky') |
Posted by: USN,Ret 2011-01-19 22:10 |
#9 Oh, cut-offs! We all wore those then. I didn't know they had a more formal name -- the family television broke when I was seven, and my baby brother bought a new 13" b&w out of his bar mitzvah gifts when I was seventeen, so I missed a big chunk of the common culture, going straight from "Flipper" and "Gentle Ben" to "Soap" and "Saturday Night Live". Thanks, guys! |
Posted by: trailing wife 2011-01-19 19:10 |
#8 Here's a sort-of safe for work link to a picture (explanations alone just don't cut it if you truly don't know what they are). I agree GB will post something a lot better. ;-p |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2011-01-19 17:57 |
#7 What is/are daisy dukes? Here's a link, although many will be looking forward to Golf Bravo's answer to your question! |
Posted by: ryuge 2011-01-19 16:25 |
#6 On the TV show Dukes of Hazzard Daisy Duke wore very tight short-shorts. Hereafter known as Daisy Dukes. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2011-01-19 16:21 |
#5 wearing daisy dukes. What is/are daisy dukes? |
Posted by: trailing wife 2011-01-19 16:12 |
#4 "lookit them ankles. Hussy!" |
Posted by: Frank G 2011-01-19 14:52 |
#3 Or a classic episode of The Sheikhs of Hazzard. During the chase scene, someone picks an oud like a banjo in the background. Being barefoot is probably the Wahabi equivalent to wearing daisy dukes. |
Posted by: ryuge 2011-01-19 14:46 |
#2 Sounds like "Elvis in Riyadh"... |
Posted by: tu3031 2011-01-19 09:50 |
#1 High-speed pursuit...driving on the sidewalk...pursuing a fleeing barefoot girl...sounds like a 70s road flick. |
Posted by: gromky 2011-01-19 07:10 |