Unbelievable...
And what’s even more sad is the fact that in many Muslim countries, women are the ones who get blamed for it. They have something called “honor killing” where a family member kills a female member of his family for a sexual activity that has brought dishonor to the family. xxxxin unbelievable.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Egyptian rapist blames his victim
Says a woman who wears a short dress 'makes him take her'
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
An Egyptian rapist on death row is blaming his victim for the crime, saying she wore a short dress and such women "make" their attackers rape.
The interview with the rapist aired on Dubai TV April 22. A clip of the segment with English subtitles is viewable at the Middle East Media Research Institute website.
The rapist, Ayman Mahmoud, is interviewed by a young woman who is fully clothed from head to toe.
Here is the transcript of the interview:
Interviewer: How old are you, Ayman?
Ayman: Twenty-six years old.
Interviewer: What were you sentenced for?
Ayman: Kidnapping and rape.
Interviewer: What was she wearing?
Ayman: She wore a short dress, which didn't have enough material for a sleeve. If I tried using it as a sleeve it would be too tight for my arm.
Interviewer: Tell us more about the clothes.
Ayman: If she wants to wear a short dress, she should wear pants underneath. But the short dress … Even if she's unmarried, or a little girl, when someone sees her short clothes, he will find the courage, and won't leave her alone. A girl like this makes a guy …
Interviewer: She seduces him?
Ayman: Yes, she makes him take her, even if it's in the middle of town. Even if he has to kill or die, he will still take her.
Interviewer: You would be ready to kill to have a girl wearing such clothes?
Ayman: Because I can't accept this. … She's not human …
Interviewer: You don't respect her. You think she deserves it.
Ayman: If she had proper upbringing, I would stand by her.
Interviewer: If you met a girl dressed modestly, could you possibly think of raping or even getting near her?
Ayman: You mean a respectable one?
Interviewer: Yes.
Ayman: I would protect her even if it kills me. I would free her.
Interviewer: You don't say …
Ayman: Yes, but … But getting in trouble to save a girl whose clothes don't make sense … then I'd be getting into a fight because of a girl whose behavior is improper.
Interviewer: Let's assume that a woman is wearing a short, revealing dress. Does this make you think she is not a good woman? Maybe she is good and you shouldn't get near her.
Ayman: No good woman dresses like this. A good woman is God-fearing, she doesn't go out at night, and she wears long clothing.
Interviewer: One last question. Do you pray, Ayman?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: Why?
Ayman: I tried to pray but …
Ayman: No, no, I don't pray.
Interviewer: Why, Ayman?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: Why don't you want to end you life obeying God?
Ayman: I didn't do anything good when I was out. … I didn't pray. … I didn't pray when I was out, so I should pray now that I'm in trouble?! If I'd prayed when I was out I would never have gotten here.
Interviewer: You know that these are the words of Satan. Satan is telling you … He caused you to lose your life and now he wants you to lose the world to come. He says to you: "You did this and that and now it doesn't make sense to pray." Yes, you need to pray.
Interviewer: Ayman, ask for forgiveness and pray, and don't despair of Allah's mercy.
Ayman: Well, OK.
Interviewer: Ask Allah to forgive you.
Interviewer: I pray that Allah forgives you.
Ayman: OK.
Interviewer: Will you pray every day?
Ayman: OK, I will.
Interviewer: And you'll ask Allah for forgiveness?
Ayman: Yes.
Interviewer: I give you this Quran, Ayman. Read it every day after you purify yourself.
Ayman: I never really learned to read.
Interviewer: You can't read?
Ayman: No, I can't.
Interviewer: Try, surely you can read a little bit?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: You can't read at all?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: Well, I'll bring you a cassette you can listen to.
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Egyptian rapist blames his victim
Says a woman who wears a short dress 'makes him take her'
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
An Egyptian rapist on death row is blaming his victim for the crime, saying she wore a short dress and such women "make" their attackers rape.
The interview with the rapist aired on Dubai TV April 22. A clip of the segment with English subtitles is viewable at the Middle East Media Research Institute website.
The rapist, Ayman Mahmoud, is interviewed by a young woman who is fully clothed from head to toe.
Here is the transcript of the interview:
Interviewer: How old are you, Ayman?
Ayman: Twenty-six years old.
Interviewer: What were you sentenced for?
Ayman: Kidnapping and rape.
Interviewer: What was she wearing?
Ayman: She wore a short dress, which didn't have enough material for a sleeve. If I tried using it as a sleeve it would be too tight for my arm.
Interviewer: Tell us more about the clothes.
Ayman: If she wants to wear a short dress, she should wear pants underneath. But the short dress … Even if she's unmarried, or a little girl, when someone sees her short clothes, he will find the courage, and won't leave her alone. A girl like this makes a guy …
Interviewer: She seduces him?
Ayman: Yes, she makes him take her, even if it's in the middle of town. Even if he has to kill or die, he will still take her.
Interviewer: You would be ready to kill to have a girl wearing such clothes?
Ayman: Because I can't accept this. … She's not human …
Interviewer: You don't respect her. You think she deserves it.
Ayman: If she had proper upbringing, I would stand by her.
Interviewer: If you met a girl dressed modestly, could you possibly think of raping or even getting near her?
Ayman: You mean a respectable one?
Interviewer: Yes.
Ayman: I would protect her even if it kills me. I would free her.
Interviewer: You don't say …
Ayman: Yes, but … But getting in trouble to save a girl whose clothes don't make sense … then I'd be getting into a fight because of a girl whose behavior is improper.
Interviewer: Let's assume that a woman is wearing a short, revealing dress. Does this make you think she is not a good woman? Maybe she is good and you shouldn't get near her.
Ayman: No good woman dresses like this. A good woman is God-fearing, she doesn't go out at night, and she wears long clothing.
Interviewer: One last question. Do you pray, Ayman?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: Why?
Ayman: I tried to pray but …
Ayman: No, no, I don't pray.
Interviewer: Why, Ayman?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: Why don't you want to end you life obeying God?
Ayman: I didn't do anything good when I was out. … I didn't pray. … I didn't pray when I was out, so I should pray now that I'm in trouble?! If I'd prayed when I was out I would never have gotten here.
Interviewer: You know that these are the words of Satan. Satan is telling you … He caused you to lose your life and now he wants you to lose the world to come. He says to you: "You did this and that and now it doesn't make sense to pray." Yes, you need to pray.
Interviewer: Ayman, ask for forgiveness and pray, and don't despair of Allah's mercy.
Ayman: Well, OK.
Interviewer: Ask Allah to forgive you.
Interviewer: I pray that Allah forgives you.
Ayman: OK.
Interviewer: Will you pray every day?
Ayman: OK, I will.
Interviewer: And you'll ask Allah for forgiveness?
Ayman: Yes.
Interviewer: I give you this Quran, Ayman. Read it every day after you purify yourself.
Ayman: I never really learned to read.
Interviewer: You can't read?
Ayman: No, I can't.
Interviewer: Try, surely you can read a little bit?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: You can't read at all?
Ayman: No.
Interviewer: Well, I'll bring you a cassette you can listen to.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/a...RTICLE_ID=44339
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