Feb 152009

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Below is my comment in Mr. Anwar Ibrahim on Islam, since he was talking about the need for reformation in Islam, where I hope he will not censor my comment! especially since PR claims they value freedom of speech, where I am calling for reformation towards justice, equality and freedom, for womenn/girls, non-Islamic ethnic groups (the unbeliever “Kaffirs”), gays, converts and anyone who do not conform to moral policing and ideology as determined by male egocentric clerics!
At – http://anwaribrahimblog.com/2009/02/15/islamic-countries-urged-to-promote-reform/
Katharina Sri (former: Noor Aza Othman) Feb 16th, 2009 at 2:42 am
How about reformation such as equality and freedom for women and girls, Mr. Anwar? Be a truly just leader and tell the truths! I suggest for any open-minded and just Muslims to look up the most open debate by an Arab-American Psychiatrist at news:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEaznCje7Rg&feature=related _
or at http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25057454-5005961,00.html
Muslim women ‘face crisis over violence’
Article from: Agence France-Presse
By correspondents in Kuala Lumpur
February 15, 2009 04:13pm
MUSLIM women around the world are facing a “growing crisis” as Islamic governments fail to honour commitments to end inequality and violence against them, a senior UN official has warned…..based global movement demanding equality and justice in Muslim families.
“Women are not being bad Muslims when they demand equality, demand justice, demand their husbands stop beating them,” said Musawah project director Zainah Anwar.
“We want to say you can be a Muslim, you can be a feminist, you can demand human rights and women’s rights, equality and justice and still be a good Muslim. We don’t see any contradictions in those demands.”
Katharina Sri (former: Noor Aza Othman)
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