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fc12
11-18-2006, 10:33 PM
from pprune, the State Attorney General of Colorado visits Saudi Arabia to "explain" (by inferance, apologise..) to the King why a Saudi national convicted of rape in Colorado has been jailed for life..
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=252905
original article here..
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_4681024
personal aside, i have close ex-services friends working on major UK defence contracts in Saudi (tonka and typhoon) and some of the stuff they tell me beggers belief..this really doesnt surprise me at all..
cant choose your allies eh?!

tyovan
11-18-2006, 11:26 PM
You know what, why dont we drag the Saudi King over here and ask him to explain to us why Saudis treat their women they way they do.

I'm so sick of us kissing Islamic ass. We should have sent them a diplomatic middle finger - knowing Saudi Arabia they'd probably try to cut it off with a sword.

SeanAshi
11-19-2006, 12:07 AM
Knowing the Kindoms view on women I'm sure the King blamed the rape victim for the whole thing.

LaoSexMachine
11-19-2006, 12:10 AM
If this is true then I say WTF. Did the king apologise for the Saudis who rammed the jets into the WTC? Fvck him and the camel he rode in on.

budgie
11-19-2006, 12:49 AM
You know what, why dont we drag the Saudi King over here and ask him to explain to us why Saudis treat their women they way they do.

I'm so sick of us kissing Islamic ass. We should have sent them a diplomatic middle finger - knowing Saudi Arabia they'd probably try to cut it off with a sword.

At last, something you, me and Michael Moore agree on.

kinsella
11-19-2006, 01:06 AM
"woman as a *** slave imprisoned in their basement, when not cleaning the house and looking after the kids"

its nice to know that this guys punishment is the same as the one he used on the women.

its now his turn to be the *** slave and do the housework.

to the king i say : culture shocks a bitch dude. welcome to the 21st century.

kinsella
11-19-2006, 01:08 AM
double post.

mas-36
11-19-2006, 01:14 AM
Well, we could tell the king of SA that in keeping with convict's Islamic faith, we decided to stone him to death.

Paul in Saudi2
11-19-2006, 11:29 AM
How odd. There is no uproar here about the case. The local papers published the facts of the case, they also quoted CAIR who said they saw no proof of any sort of religious element in the trial.

He spent four days here, but the story never made the local papers.

Here is the meat of the Denver Post story:

Attorney General John Suthers is due back from Saudi Arabia on Saturday night after spending several days meeting with Saudi King Abdullah and other high-ranking officials about a man who was convicted of ******ly assaulting a woman and keeping her enslaved in his Aurora home.
Suthers went there at the request of the U.S. ambassador in Saudi Arabia and the U.S. State Department to ease the Saudi royal family's concerns over whether Homaidan Al-Turki, 37, was treated fairly when he was sentenced in September to 20 years to life in prison.
A linguistics doctoral candidate at the University of Colorado, Al-Turki also was sentenced to eight years for unlawful ****** contact and eight years for theft.
"It was deemed necessary to go over there and defend the good name of Colorado and explain how our criminal system works," Deputy Colorado Attorney General Jason Dunn said.
Dunn said the royal family and the Saudi public were misinformed about the Al-Turki sentencing. Suthers met with King Abdullah, the Crown Prince Sultan and members of the defendant's family.
Suthers left on Sunday and spent about four days in Saudi Arabia, Dunn said. He said the federal government paid for most, if not all, of the trip.
Al-Turki was convicted June 30 of forcing a 24-year-old Indonesian woman to cook and clean and take care of the family, including five children, with little pay.
The victim slept on a mattress on the basement floor, was paid less than $2 a day, and Al-Turki eventually intimidated her into *** acts that culminated in her rape in late 2004, according to prosecutors.
Both Al-Turki and his wife, Sarah Khonaizan, were charged with state and federal crimes in the case. Khonaizan made plea agreements, and a state district court sentenced her to two months' incarceration and ordered her to pay $90,000 in restitution.

Link?
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_4681024

Macs.
11-19-2006, 11:43 AM
15 of the 19 hijackers of the 11 September were from Saudi Arabia... Still not much happening.

tyovan
11-19-2006, 12:45 PM
Just wait until they run out of oil..

God I can't wait until we're no longer dependent upon those hypocrites.

MichaelF
11-19-2006, 12:52 PM
Lots of Saudi petro-$$$ invested in Colorado...

MG 3
11-19-2006, 01:50 PM
Just wait until they run out of oil..

God I can't wait until we're no longer dependent upon those hypocrites.

They have billions and trillians invested in the west and once the oil is gone then the will flood the world with gold and other rew materials they have. What the saudis need is regime change.

vrb
11-20-2006, 04:40 AM
They have billions and trillians invested in the west and once the oil is gone then the will flood the world with gold and other rew materials they have. What the saudis need is regime change.


The Saudi's are funders on the most violent and fundamentalist islamists jehadi organisations in the world.

The also treat the workers from other countries who work there like sh_It.

But they have OIL.....OIL.... oh and $$$$$ and ££££££

so we conveniently ignore that they're a bunch of terrorist funding, women hating, foreigner killing and raping, autocracy and give them our patronage.

Paul in Saudi2
11-20-2006, 08:24 AM
Please tell me more about how they are treating me.

vrb
11-20-2006, 09:12 AM
Please tell me more about how they are treating me.

You're obviously not a Phillipino, Pakistani, Indian or Bangladeshi..

Bia
11-20-2006, 09:25 AM
Why couldnt the State Attorney General of Colorado simply use a phone?

Tax dollars down the toilet once again.

Durandal
11-20-2006, 09:26 AM
(by inferance, apologise..)

Well, that's a leap. Looks like the AG went and said "We have a just system, he earned his sentence. Deal with it."

In a polite way.

MG 3
11-21-2006, 03:30 AM
The Saudi's are funders on the most violent and fundamentalist islamists jehadi organisations in the world.


They need to be stopped but money rules in todays world.


You're obviously not a Phillipino, Pakistani, Indian or Bangladeshi..

X100. Other than the higher paid educated ppl the rest are living like slaves. Its espicially bad for the non muslims there.

Finally something you amd me both agree on.