— Arraignment in ‘honor killing’ postponed again
— Friends speak out after apparent West Valley ‘honor killing’
Author: R.E.A.L.
Indonesia: 1500 Sharia Police Harrass Men, Women in Aceh
— Jakarta Post: “Aceh Shariah Police Chase the ‘Immoral'”
— Jakarta Post reports: “The young couple is totally busted. They sit at a beach-side park, near signs forbidding teens from sitting too close. He has his arm around her shoulder. She isn’t wearing her jilbab , the traditional Islamic head scarf.”
— “Just like that, the morality cops are in their face.”
— ” ‘You two aren’t married, right?’ asks Syafruddin, the rail-thin leader of the six-man patrol, standing stiffly, one hand behind his back. ‘So you shouldn’t sit next to one another.’ ”
— “He separates the two and confiscates their IDs. Later, he says the team will open an investigation of the couple, especially given that the young man lied, at first insisting the girl was his sister.”
— ” ‘We want to see how far this relationship has progressed,’ Syafruddin says. ‘What they were doing could have led to something sexual.’ ”
— “The team is known as ‘the vice and virtue patrol,’ on the beat in Aceh, the only province in Indonesia to employ Islamic law for its criminal code. The laws were introduced in 2002 after the Indonesian region was granted autonomy as part of efforts to end a decades-long guerrilla war.”
— “The Shariah police consider themselves the community’s public conscience. And on their weekly patrol, they take seriously their role of enforcing the religious strictures.”
— “Now their mission may become more deadly serious.”
— “In September, Aceh’s provincial legislature passed a law saying married people who commit adultery can be sentenced to death by stoning. It also toughened public caning laws, adding more lashes for gays, pedophiles and gamblers.”
— “The new law, which still requires the approval of the provincial governor, has outraged human rights groups, who say the code unfairly targets women and violates international treaties. Under the guidelines, the Shariah police can even raid hotel rooms in search of violators. They develop informants and work undercover.”
— “Norma Manalu wistfully runs her colorful purple silk jilbab through her fingers. She has a love-hate relationship with the elegant garment.”
— ” ‘It’s hot. It’s not appropriate for the climate,’ the 35-year-old director of Aceh’s Human Rights Coalition says. ‘It’s something I choose because it’s beautiful, not because a man tells me to do so.’ ”
— “Manalu is a rebel. Often, to make a point about women’s rights she walks in public wearing jeans, her head uncovered, ignoring the taunts and ridicule. She is sickened at the sight of men and women being publicly caned by a tormentor in a mask.”
— “Manalu contends that women get the worst of the bargain. Many are treated as outcasts after their punishment, while men are welcomed back into society.”
— ” ‘It amazes me that in a modern world with sophisticated law and order, we even consider doing this,’ she says. ‘It’s barbaric.’ ”
— “She dismisses the Shariah police, who she believes enjoy harassing young women.
— ” ‘“Men make these rules based on some misguided image of how women should look,’ she says. ‘Here in Aceh, women must accept it or suffer harassment.’ ”
— “A mile away, at religious police headquarters, Abdullah dismisses the uproar over the stoning law. And he says the harsher caning laws also have been overblown. Since 2003, he says, only nine people have been caned in Aceh.”
— ” ‘Men take their lashes like the women,’ he says. ‘They’re equal.’ ”
— “Abdullah is angered each time he sees couples holding hands or a woman without her veil. He favors a proposed ordinance in one Aceh area that would ban women from wearing pants, including jeans.”

— “The morality cops are on the move. They crouch in military formation, closing in on their prey.”
— “Beneath a row of gracefully bending palms, they’ve spotted several shady characters at a lonely beachside youth hangout. They could be unmarried young men cavorting with girls not wearing a proper jilbab. They could be holding hands, kissing or, well, who knows what.”
— “Waves breaking at their feet, the officers round a rocky promontory. They confront six baffled men casting nets into the water.”
— ” ‘They were just fishing,’ says a disappointed Syafruddin.”
— “And so it goes. All afternoon, they chase down suspects, like the college girls caught without their jilbabs.”
— “As Syafruddin launches into his lecture, a woman wearing a black T-shirt reading ‘Lucky Girl’ examines her shoes.”
— ” ‘For women,’ the officer says, ‘wearing a veil is like a motorcycle rider wearing a helmet. It’s for your own protection.’ ”
— “When the police move on, the woman shrugs. ‘I wear a veil at work,’ she says. ‘I didn’t think it mattered here. It’s the beach.’ ”
— “Within moments, the team stops three girls on a motorcycle, all wearing veils. This time, Syafruddin has another problem. Their leggings are too tight, too revealing, he says. They should go home and change them at once.”
— LA Times: Aceh’s morality police on the prowl for violators
—- “The only Indonesian province with Sharia, or Islamic law, has a 1,500-member force whose job is to go after women not properly covered and couples engaging in public displays of affection.”
— Los Angeles Times Photographs: “PHOTOS: Morality police – Keeping Aceh on the straight and narrow”
Related Reports:
Indonesia: Women Banned from Wearing Jeans and Pants – Sharia Police Plan Raids and Patrols
Indonesia: Sharia Bill Calling for Stoning, Now Officially Law in Aceh
Indonesia: Students demand harsher sharia law implementation
Kansas City: Arranged “Marriage Contract” of 14-year old Girl Reportedly Based on “Islamic” Views
— Kansas City Star: Man charged with statutory rape in ‘marriage’ to 14-year-old girl
— Kansas City Star reports:
— “The stepfather, Mosby and the teen had several ‘sit downs’ before the stepfather arranged for a religious ceremony on Aug. 4 at her home, not far from the stepfather’s mosque.”
— “Two members of the mosque attended, but the bride ‘was not allowed to be present,’ court records said. She waited in her room upstairs. Her stepfather allegedly came upstairs after the ceremony, which consisted of prayers and a contract signing, to announce that she was married.”
— “Police say they have the ‘marriage contract’ with the signatures of Mosby, the girl and the stepfather.”
— “In Islam, boys and girls are considered adults based on when they hit puberty, and people in some parts of the world do marry young, said Mahnaz Shabbir of Stilwell, a past president of the Heartland Muslim Council.”
Arizona: Terrorism Against Women – Noor Almaleki Just Wanted To Be Normal
— Arizona Republic/AP: “Glendale ‘honor killing’ victim, 20, just wanted to be normal”
— second AP web link to story
— Facebook Page: “R.I.P Noor Faleh Almaleki”
— Other R.E.A.L reports on Noor Almaleki “honor killing”
Arizona Republic/AP: “Glendale ‘honor killing’ victim, 20, just wanted to be normal”
Noor Faleh Almaleki just wanted to be a normal American woman
The striking 20-year-old from Iraq, who’d lived in the Valley since she was a young girl, wanted her hair and makeup to be perfect, her clothes to be fashionable. She wanted a job, a degree and a husband of her choosing.
On her Facebook page, Noor posted photos of herself and wrote: “I am spectacular,” punctuated with a smiley face emoticon. But Noor’s father had a much different ideal for his daughter: a life in strict line with traditional Iraqi culture.
He made her quit her fast-food restaurant job and arranged for her to marry a man in Iraq she didn’t know, according to friends and family.
Finally, police say, 48-year-old Faleh Hassan Almaleki put an end to what he perceived to be his daughter’s rebellious life. Using his Jeep as a weapon, he allegedly ran her down in a parking lot Oct. 20 in what prosecutors are calling an “honor killing” to cleanse what he considered were indiscretions to the family’s honor.
Noor underwent spinal surgery and was in a coma until her death on Monday. Another woman struck by the Jeep, the mother of Noor’s boyfriend, was expected to survive. Marcella Andregg, a friend for seven years, described Noor as independent, but far from rebellious and always respectful of her parents. She said Noor just wanted to live her own life, but that her father wouldn’t let her.
“His whole persona was very controlling, very strong-minded in the ways he wanted it for her,” Andregg said. “He talked down to her very much, made sure she knew she wasn’t good enough and brought a lot of dishonor to the family.”
Meanwhile, she said, Noor “just wanted to be a normal teenager,” and later, wanted to finish college, marry the man she loved, and have children.
Almaleki, who fled after the attack, was stopped at London’s airport and sent back to the U.S. on Oct. 29. He was on suicide watch in a Phoenix jail and has declined requests for comment. It’s unclear whether he yet has a lawyer.
Noor and her family moved to the U.S. in the mid-1990s and lived in Glendale.
In 2008, friends say Almaleki took Noor to Iraq under the guise of visiting family. Actually, he had picked out a husband for her and told her she couldn’t return to Arizona unless she married him. Noor married the man and returned, and friends say he was in the process of trying to move here, too.
But Noor fell in love with another man, friends say, and was living in his home with his mother when she was killed.
About 50 friends and family attended a candlelight vigil Thursday night for Noor in the parking lot where she was run down. Her mother and several others wept as they stood in a circle holding candles, hugging each other and remembering the young woman.
“This was the last place that Noor was herself,” said Andregg, who helped organize the vigil. “It’s a hard place to be, especially for her mom, I know. I just think it was appropriate to be here instead of at a park or a cemetery.”
Despite all her family troubles, Andregg and several other friends say Noor rarely if ever spoke about them.
“She always had a smile on her face,” said Niki Nia, 18, of Scottsdale. “When people weren’t getting along, she would always try to bring peace between them, and I think a lot of that had to do with what was happening at home. She wanted her social life to be peaceful.” Nia said Noor might be in a better place now. “She never would have been able to escape,” she said.
Jim Heinrich, who was Noor’s yearbook teacher at Dysart High School, said Noor affected many students’ lives.
“One of them told me, We had everything we wanted and she had a lot of difficulties and she never complained.’ She always knew her life would be OK,” Heinrich said. “She was one of those people — it’s like her spirit was bigger than her body. You were just very aware that she was there in a good way.”
Phillip Pimentel, another friend of Noor’s living in Japan, wrote in an e-mail that Noor never spoke to him about her troubles at home.
“What I’ll remember and miss most about her is that she seemed happy,” wrote Pimentel, 21. “Worry-free, full of hopes and dreams of the future. Such a shame that such a good person with so much going for herself was taken at such an early age.”
Noor now has a second Facebook page, started by the people who are mourning her death. More than 1,600 had joined as of Friday.
On the page, underneath a photo of Noor shown with a soft smile and her hair blowing, is a message that reads:
“May Noor Almaleki and all other victims of senseless honor killings rest in peace. And may God be the guardian of others who are in danger of sharing that fate. And may we all do something to end honor killings once and for all.”

Other Reports:
Arizona — Noor Almaleki “Honor Killing”: Hassan Almaleki Arraignment Delayed, On Suicide Watch
Arizona — Noor Almaleki Honor Killing: Father To Be Arraigned, Face New Charges
Arizona: Woman in Suspected “Honor Killing” Dies — 20 Year Old Noor Almaleki
Arizona — Noor Almaleki Case: Arizona Jails Father in ‘Honor Killing’ Try
Arizona: Noor Almaleki’s Lifestyle may have put woman in hospital
Egypt: Women to appear on state TV without Muslim veil
Iran: Fate of jailed journalists unclear
Neo-Nazis to March Saturday in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona: “Neo-Nazi group to protest immigration in Phoenix march”
— ABC 15 reports:
— “On Saturday afternoon, Neo-nazi members will take a stand in Arizona.”
— “The members, with the National Socialist Movement (NSM), will be marching to the Arizona State Capitol to protest.”
— ” ‘It’s an American first rally,’ said NSM member Steven Boswell. ‘It’s a demand for our politicians to put Americans first.’ ”
— “Organizers say the protest will focus on immigration.”
— ” ‘We’ve got completely wide open borders and politicians who will bend over backwards for Mexicans or anyone else who is not American,’ Boswell said.”
— “But civil rights leaders say the group is using immigration as a front.”
— ” ‘(They are) injecting their vile agenda into what is a legitimate mainstream issue,’ said Bill Straus with the Arizona chapter of the Anti-Defamation League.”
— “Straus says it’s common for hate groups to take political issues and twist them to gain support.”
— ” ‘They are about their philosophy: That caucasians are superior to other people and this country would be better without people of any color — period,’ Straus said.”
— “The NSM calls itself America’s ‘largest white civil rights organization.’ ”
— “It is also holding similar protests this weekend across the country.”

Germany: Berlin bans fast-growing neo-Nazi group – ‘Frontbann 24’
Germany: Berlin bans fast-growing neo-Nazi group
— AFP reports:
— “Berlin authorities outlawed a rapidly-expanding neo-Nazi group on Thursday, with police staging dawn raids at the homes of its leading members, according to the city’s interior minister Ehrhart Koerting.”
— “The group, named ‘Frontbann 24’ after a forerunner of Hitler’s ‘storm troops,’ is ‘the fastest-growing neo-Nazi organisation in Berlin,’ according to Koerting.”
— The Local report: “Berlin bans neo-Nazi group ‘Frontbann 1924′”
— Another media report
New York City: Extremists Promote Al Qaeda and Extreme form of Sharia Outside NYC Mosque
— CNN reports: “Peaceful preaching inside, violent message outside a New York mosque” :
— “Outside a Manhattan mosque where the imam preaches against terrorism, the brothers of the “Revolution Muslim” are spreading a different message.”
— “Protected by the Constitution of the country they detest, radical Muslim converts like Yousef al-Khattab and Younes Abdullah Mohammed preach that the killing of U.S. troops overseas is justified. In their thinking, so were the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States — and so are attacks on almost any American.”
— ” ‘Americans will always be a target — and a legitimate target — until America changes its nature in the international arena,’ Mohammed said in an interview to air on tonight’s ‘AC 360.’ ”
— “Al-Khattab and Mohammed consider al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden their model.”
— ” ‘I love him like I can’t begin to tell you, because he doesn’t seem to have done anything wrong from the sharia,” al-Khattab said, referring to Islamic law. ‘If you’re asking me if I love him as a Muslim, I love him more than I love myself.’ ”
— “They hand out fliers outside the gleaming 96th Street mosque, where up to 4,000 people visit every day. Inside the sleek, modernistic house of worship, Imam Shamsi Ali preaches against the violence that now sweeps many Muslim countries.”
— ” “What we try to do is reminding our people about the real Islam,” Ali said. “We tell them what the real Islam is all about. Islam is about peace. Islam is about moderation. Islam is about friendship. Islam is opposed to any kind of hatred against anybody.’ ”
— “Law enforcement sources have told CNN the men walk right up to the line of protection under the First Amendment, but their message is not going unnoticed.”
— “Al-Khattab handed CNN Correspondent Drew Griffin a business card from an FBI agent who he says is keeping tabs on him. The agent would not comment without clearance from his superiors, except to say, ‘Obviously, if they gave you my card, you know we are watching them.’ ”
— “The mosque has called police on Al-Khattab and Mohammed several times, and passers-by occasionally engage them in heated debates. Ali told CNN that ordinary Muslims are ‘disgusted with their behavior.’ But they insist they don’t fight themselves, and don’t incite others to do so.”
— “Al-Khattab calls President Obama “a murderer, a tyrant, a scumbag,” and says he wouldn’t ‘shed a tear’ if Obama were killed. But he added, ‘Would I incite his murder? That’s not what I teach.’ ”
— “Mohammed calls himself an American “by default” who identifies with Muslims. Al-Khattab, a Jew who lived in Israel before converting to Islam, says he “would like to see a mushroom cloud” over the Jewish state — “but before that, I’d like to see the people guided, and I’d like them to go back to their original countries where they’re from.”
— “But federal agents are not only watching them, they’re watching some of those who are listening.
— “Neil Bryant Vinas, a young New Yorker who has pleaded guilty to plotting to attack trains on the Long Island Rail Road, met with al-Khattab. Al-Khattab said Vinas and “some brothers” traveled to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and had dinner with him. Al-Khattab said they considered him something of a hero because he left Israel and converted to Islam.
— “Al-Khattab also claims friendships with Tarek Mehanna, now under indictment in Boston, Massachusetts, on charges of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, and Daniel Maldonado, who pleaded guilty before a federal judge in Texas to receiving military training from Islamic militants in Somalia.
— “Mohammed says he and his fellow radicals are ‘commanded to terrorize the disbelievers … ‘ “
Somalia: Extremists Stone Man to Death Before Crowd – Pregnant Woman to Follow After She Gives Birth
— BBC: “Somali adulterer stoned to death”
— “Islamists in southern Somalia have stoned a man to death for adultery but spared his pregnant girlfriend until she gives birth.”
— “Abas Hussein Abdirahman, 33, was killed in front of a crowd of some 300 people in the port town of Merka.”
— “An official from the al-Shabab group said the woman would be killed after she has had her baby.”
— “Islamist groups run much of southern Somalia, while the UN-backed government only control parts of the capital.”
— “This is the third time Islamists have stoned a person to death for adultery in the past year.”
— “Al-Shabab official Sheikh Suldan Aala Mohamed said Mr Abdirahman had confessed to adultery before an Islamic court.”
— ” ‘He was screaming and blood was pouring from his head during the stoning. After seven minutes he stopped moving,’ an eyewitness told the BBC.”
— “The BBC’s Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says that if the woman is also killed, her baby would be given to relatives to look after.”


