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Islamists’ Harsh Justice Is on the Rise in North Mali

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BAMAKO, Mali — Moctar Touré was strapped to a chair, blindfolded, his right hand bound tight to the armrest with a rubber tube. A doctor came and administered a shot. Then Mr. Touré’s own brother wielded a knife, the kind used to slaughter sheep, and methodically carried out the sentence.



“I myself cut off my brother’s hand,” said Aliou Touré, a police chief in the Islamist-held north of this divided nation. “We had no choice but to practice the justice of God.”

Such amputations are designed to shock — residents are often summoned to watch — and even as the world makes plans to recapture northern Mali by force, the Islamists who control it show no qualms about carrying them out.

After the United Nations Security Council authorized a military campaign to retake the region last week, Islamists in Gao, Mr. Touré’s town, cut the hands off two more people accused of being thieves the very next day, a leading local official said, describing it as a brazen response to the United Nations resolution. Then the Islamists, undeterred by the international threats against them, warned reporters that eight others “will soon share the same fate.”

This harsh application of Shariah law, with people accused of being thieves sometimes having their feet amputated as well, has occurred at least 14 times since the Islamist takeover last spring, not including the recent vow of more to come, according to Human Rights Watch and independent observers.

But those are just the known cases, and dozens of other residents have been publicly flogged with camel-hair whips or tree branches for offenses like smoking, or even for playing music on the radio. Several were whipped in Gao on Monday for smoking in public, an official said, while others said that anything other than Koranic verses were proscribed as cellphone ringtones. A jaunty tune is punishable by flogging.

At least one case of the most severe punishment — stoning to death — was carried out in the town of Aguelhok in July against a couple accused of having children out of wedlock.

Trials are often rudimentary. A dozen or so ****** judges sitting in a circle on floor mats pronounce judgment, according to former Malian officials in the north. Hearings, judgment and sentence are usually carried out rapidly, on the same day.

“They do it among themselves, in closed session,” said Abdou Sidibé, a parliamentary deputy from Gao, now in exile here in the capital, Bamako. “These people who have come among us have imposed their justice,” he said. “It comes from nowhere.”

The jihadists are even attempting to sell the former criminal courts building in Gao, Mr. Sidibé said, because they no longer have any use for it. In Timbuktu, justice is dispensed from a room in a former hotel.

Many of the amputation victims have now drifted down to Bamako, in the south, which despite suffering from its own political volatility has become a haven for tens of thousands fleeing harsh conditions in the north, including the forced recruitment of child soldiers by the Islamists.

Moctar Touré, 25, and Souleymane Traoré, 25, both spoke haltingly and stared into the distance, remembering life before the moments that turned their worlds upside down and made them, as they felt, useless. They gently cradled the rounded stumps that now serve as arms, wondering what would come next.

The two young men had been truck drivers before Gao was overrun last spring. Both were accused of stealing guns; both said they merely acted out of patriotic feeling for the now-divided Malian state, with the intention of helping it regain the north.

In September, Mr. Traoré said, he was summoned from his jail cell after three months of a brutal prison term in which he was often fed nothing. Acquaintances had denounced him to the Islamist police; he was stealing the extremists’ weapons at night, he said, and burying them in the sand by the Niger River.

As ten other prisoners watched, he was ordered to sit in a chair, and his arms were tightly bound to it. With a razor, one of his jailers traced a circle on his forearm. “It pains me to even think about it,” he said, looking down, cradling his head in his remaining hand.

Mr. Touré’s brother, Aliou, the police chief, sawed off his hand. It took three minutes. Mr. Traoré said he passed out.

“I said nothing. I let them do it,” he said.

( contd) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/28/world/africa/islamists-harsh-justice-on-rise-in-northern-mali.html
 
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It is sickening to even think about it... is this Shariah? Do terrorists asking for Shariah to be used in many countries carry out violence and kill their own people to IMPLEMENT this kind of system? Quite Ironic and those who demand Shariah think they are humans.

if your servant stole 100 rupees from your home, you would see his/her hand getting cut off? would you? really. Is this the System many stupid people in world are fighting for?

I do not support cutting someone's hand for stealing but I do support hanging for person who cut off the thieve's hand.

This is a controversial issue and people would avoid posting specially those who are Muslims as they find it difficult to criticize something which can be linked to their religion. They might be in the region of uncertainty where questioning Shariah may mean questioning their Muslim hood (by the Mullahs Off course).

The Muslims need to realise that NO one has the right to question them being Muslims or being told who is a Muslim (the least of them the Mullahs). Trust yourself and oppose something which you feel is not right. Shariah is not suited in today's world - if you feel so say so. If someone says you are not Muslim coz you oppose Shariah ask him to take a hike.

I am a Hindu and I don't care who the **** comes and tells me you should do this as a Hindu (whether written in Gita, Ramayan, Veda or anything else). I do and support what I feel is Humane and don't give a damn if someone comes to me and questions my being Hindu. Sorry I am not amenable to religious blackmail.

This is ridiculous and moderate Muslims need to come out of this blackmail - if they don't support Shariah they are not Muslims, if they don't do this they are not Muslims, if they listen music they are not Muslims, if they don't wear veil they are not Muslims etc etc. How long will Muslims allow themselves to be blackmailed?

Definition of Muslim by Mullah --> You are a Muslim if you do/dont do the following:
point 1
point 2
point 3
point 4
point 5
point 6

and the list is endless.

My definition of being a Hindu (or Christian or Muslim) --> I am Hindu (Christian or Muslim) because I am and my only belief is be good and be Humane. And no one dare tell me what to do or what not to do for being a Hindu (or Christian or Muslim).

Many Muslims in the world are being blackmailed by someone or other in name of QUESTIONING their being Muslim. The only good Muslim/Hindu/Christian/Sikh in this world is a person who does good deeds and who has kindness in his heart for others around him and who is tolerant of all values. Its not whats written in ANY book in this world which defines whether you are good Hindu/Muslim/Christian.

The only thing that makes you a good religious person is your belief in God (whichever God doesn't matter), in Humanity and how good (considerate, kind, tolerant) a person you are.

Recently on Christmas my company organised a treat for everyone. I went for the treat and so did many others. One of my colleague excused himself saying he is not supposed to celebrate Christmas. Jesus Christ I was shocked at his intolerance. For God's sake enjoy and celebrate your festivals but please be part of other's celebrations - it wont make you a lesser Hindu/Sikh/Christian/Muslim. :disagree: and that fool missed the wonderful treat also.
 
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