Senin, 26 Oktober 2009

Rosana Al-Yami

Rosana Al-Yami, a lady who works for the LBC TV channel in Saudi Arabia, and who has been accused of helping the convicted men , that's another story, prepare to be on TV and working with TV who has no permission working in Saudi Arabia. anyway the whole story was so stupid and took too much time and coverage. Rosana was convicted also and been sentenced to 60 lashes, btw why this obsess with lashes in our judge minds, so just today she was pardon by the king. really?? are they serious?? . what did she do first to be sentenced? all was nonsenses accusation and so stupid. and why pardon like a criminal instead of drop the charges? why did they pardon her now? are they afraid of the western media the minute they hear about the story, probably talked about already, . did they want to stop the whole negative circle by this?? .
well i am glad she didn't receive this harsh punishment and i think the whole progress of this country and its people are still laying in the hand of the king, which is still sad .

PS: what's with blogs, comments appear and disappear !!! and now no headtitle here !!!

5 komentar:

  1. Yeah... it's funny how knee-jerk reactions aren't professional and in such a position that requires thought-out conclusions, they should be aware of their punishments and how absoloutely ridiculous they are because they weren't thought out clearly! :|

    BalasHapus
  2. they never think anything clearly. they are like kids who needs thier parents to keep walking behind them to fix thier stupid mistakes.

    BalasHapus
  3. they piss me off with all this lashes

    remember the rape victim!

    god!

    BalasHapus
  4. i was following this story...its pretty intense! i'm glad that the woman will not have to suffer such an injustice (even though there has already been one)

    BalasHapus
  5. eshda3wa, the moment Rosana was pardoned, i thought of the rape victim, i think that with what's going in the country they didn't need any negative press hence the pardon.

    angie, i was glad that she was pardoned but wished that she was not sentenced in the first place, it was all an injustice trail.

    BalasHapus