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Saturday, 24 October 2015
(Very graphic photos) Boys Beat Themselves with Blades to Mourn Prophet Muhammad’s Grandson’s Death
Graphic images which show young Muslim boys beating themselves with sharp blades as part of the holy Day of Ashura have emerged on the internet..
Every year, Muslims all over the world take part in these bloody self-flagellation ceremonies to mark the tenth day of the Islamic calendar and to mourn the death of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, Imam Husayn,
at the Battle of Karbala.Sunni Muslims celebrate it the date – which they refer to as the Day of Atonement – as the day
Many people also choose to make a pilgrimage to the Mashhad al-Husyn in Iraq, which is thought to be the resting place of Imam Husayn.
These photographs show young boys parading down the streets of Iraq’s capital Baghdad with blood dripping from their wounded heads and onto their white robes. They are flanked by their mothers dressed entirely in black.
The Day of Ashura has become a national holiday in some predominantly Muslim countries including Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Bahrain and Pakistan.
Child rape : A man charged to court for Raping a 13-year-old boy through his Butt....
A 25-year-old man, Benjamin Ibehmonic, on Friday appeared in a Makurdi Magistrate’s Court for alleged rape of a 13-year-old boy through his anus.
The Prosecutor, Cpl. Omaye Ujata, told the court that one Christian Ornguga of No. 39 Off Vandeikya Street, High-Level Makurdi, reported the case at B Division Police Station.
Uajta said that Ibehmonic of the same address r’a ped the informant’s younger brother through the anus while he was coming back from an errand.
She told the court that the complainant told the police that he sent the victim to buy him recharge card.
The prosecutor said that Ornguga told the police that the accused called him into his room, tied his mouth, legs, hands and had se*x ual !ntercourse with him through his a’n us.
The accused was arrested during police investigation and he voluntarily confessed to the crime.
She said that investigation into the matter had been completed and applied for a date for hearing.
The prosecutor said the offences contravened Section 284 of the Penal Code and the accused admitted committing the offence.
The Magistrate, Ibrahim Mohammed, granted bail to the accused in the sum of N20, 000 with one surety in like sum.
Mohammed said that the surety must reside within Makurdi town, and adjourned the case till Nov. 23, for hearing.
Shocking News : Four women suspected of witchcraft being tortured, stripped, tied up and burned by an angry mob in Papua New Guinea.
Horrifying footage has emerged showing four women suspected of witchcraft being tortured, str!pped, tied up and burned by an angry mob in Papua New Guinea.
The women were accused of sorcery after a young man fell ill in a village in Enga province in August.
The women were accused of sorcery after a young man fell ill in a village in Enga province in August.
Social media posts said the women were accused of “invisibly” taking the man’s heart, and then putting it back after they were tortured. In their attackers’ eyes this would also prove their guilt as sorcerers.
In the footage, the women are being prodded and threatened with machetes while being questioned by a group of men.
According to the translation the women deny having done anything, and plead with their attackers.
According to the translation the women deny having done anything, and plead with their attackers.
The woman begs: “My son, stop it!” says one woman, laying on the ground.
“Talk out, where did you put it?” comes the reply. “Burn her with the wire.”
“I’ve got nothing to do with it,” says another woman. “I am a mother with five children.”
But the attackers ignore their pleas, with one saying: “Don’t just hit her, burn her.”
It is thought at least one woman died after the ordeal but there was no confirmation of that.
It is thought at least one woman died after the ordeal but there was no confirmation of that.
The video was initially shared on social media by students, who, according to one source, did it to show they approved of the torturers’ actions.
The Guardian was told by two PNG sources the women were accused of sorcery after a young man fell ill in a village in Enga province in August.
Social media posts said the women were accused of “invisibly” taking the man’s heart, and then putting it back after they were tortured. In their attackers’ eyes this would also prove their guilt as sorcerers.
“There’s no real way they can prove themselves innocent,” one PNG source who has been involved in rescues of victims of sorcery-related violence, told Guardian Australia. “Once they’re suspected they’re basically done for, they’ll be tortured and maybe killed as well.”
It’s not police photos or anything of the crime being shared,” said the source involved in rescues of victims.
“It’s actual participants who are there and actually bragging about what they’re doing. It’s kind of like a Abu Ghraib video or something.”
He said he was aware of many people sharing the video on their smartphones, including high school students, and said it wasn’t out of horror but rather approval for the actions being taken against the four accused women.
“There’s no logic going on in the matter … To try to talk logically, even to students, doesn’t really get you very far. They say, we have evidence and you ask what kind of evidence and they say it’s invisible evidence you can’t see it,” he said.
“It’s hard to argue against that.”
“The PNG Government has approved a National Action Plan against Sorcery Accusation Violence. Now it must be implemented effectively and as soon as possible by everyone concerned including police, the legal system, health, education, NGOs, community leaders and the churches.”
Crime : A thief caught in Festac Town (photos)
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