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Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: I Would Love To Marry Darefestus by NGKOLI: 10:42pm On Oct 26, 2008
darefestus:
I said it. . . . .Jenny has finally gone to bed

Good night sweetie! kiss

Hope you dream about me.
u wish undecided i have so many ids man cool
RomanceRe: Wat Do Girls Actually Mean Wen They Say They Want A God Fearing Man by NGKOLI: 10:37pm On Oct 26, 2008
God fearing men r gifts from God

i'd ask for them anyday anytime smiley

they really know how to take care of their women smiley
IslamFor Purification In The Family Two Jordanian Sisters Lost Their Lives by NGKOLI(op): 1:31pm On Sep 28, 2008
Two sisters were hacked to death by their Muslim brothers in Jordan in an "honor killing" that came one day after the country's parliament rejected a bill imposing tougher sentences for the crime.

The Jordan Times newspaper said the brothers used axes to kill the unidentified sisters, aged 20 and 27, according to a BBC report.

The brothers, now in detention, admitted they carried out the killing to uphold the "family honor."

The practice is known in many Muslim communities as a way of applying justice to a woman deemed to have harmed a family's reputation.

The Times said the 27-year-old sister left home two years ago to marry a man without her family's permission. Three months ago, her 20-year-old sister ran away to join her.

Jordanian officials said someone tipped off the brothers about where the sisters were living. The men went into their home with axes and hacked them to death.

"It was a brutal scene," the official said, according to the paper. "One victim's head was nearly cut clean off."

On Sunday, the Jordanian parliament rejected a bill that would strengthen relevant laws, which currently mete out sentences as light as six months in prison for people guilty of honor killings.

The Jordanian paper said, officially, 12 women are reported to have been killed this year for reasons of "family honor."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34530

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