More about the religion of “peace” - British teacher has to be hidden as mob wants to kill her

by LibNOT_jr on December 2, 2007

When is the world going to wake up about this religion? Please enlighten me! As we all know, a British Christian teacher last week was arrested when her students named a class teddy bear “Muhammed”. She was then sentenced to 15 days in jail. Besides the absolute craziness that the British government is cowering and letting one of the Queen’s subjects to be jailed for such a ridiculous crime, now there are crowds chanting for her death!

Thousands of Sudanese, many armed with clubs and swords and beating drums, burned pictures of a British teacher Friday and demanded her execution for insulting Islam by letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad.

Sudan’s Islamic government, which has long whipped up anti-Western, Muslim hard-line sentiment at home, was balancing between fueling outrage over the case of Gillian Gibbons and containing it.

The government does not want to seriously damage ties with Britain, but the show of anger underlines its stance that Sudanese oppose Western interference, lawyers and political foes said. The uproar comes as the U.N. is accusing Sudan of dragging its feet on the deployment of peacekeepers in the war-torn Darfur region.

Many in the protesting crowd shouted “Kill her! Kill her by firing squad!”

In response to the rally in central Khartoum, Gibbons was moved from the women’s prison across the Nile in Oumdurman to a secret location, her chief lawyer Kamal al-Gizouli told the Associated Press. He said he visited her there to discuss her conviction Thursday on charges of insulting Islam.

Will the West wake up before it’s too late, or not? Obviously we know where the British government stands. They have so many problems in Great Britain that they cannot even make a stand for this poor woman. What does that tell you? Britain is lost along with the rest of the EU.

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