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The law should be upheld in a civilised manner and this was not, dreadful.
For a moment I thought that this had happened in Belfast.
No wonder there is so much trouble in that area.
If it is illegal to take ones clothes off, why are the morality police complicit in breaking that law?
Tis sort of morality policing is quite common in the Middle East. They even have a special branch of the police for that.
perhaps some might notice the last bit, he is out on bail but she is still in prison, what a world.

But what makes this incident in the Sindh town of Gambat stand out is the incident was captured on a mobile phone. The man subsequently told reporters he had been deeply scarred by what had happened to him. He secured bail from the local court and has filed a petition with the Sindh high court that is due to be heard on 8 August. Reports suggest the woman is still in police custody, after the incident on 27 July.
Pakistan not Middle East, but who cares, it's still appalling.
But women are to blame for all the world's ills? Surely she led him on........
"Pakistan not Middle East, but who cares, it's still appalling."

I know, I was just pointing out that this sort of tning is common in areas where I used to live. I'm not saying I agree with it in any way, just that it is no great surprise to me.
me neither.. but heaven almighty this sort of thing should have died out, where is the sense in this
In their minds I suspect it is done "To teach them a lesson they will never forget", not to mention frighten them into not affronting Allah ever again.

The mindset will also probably believe that the temptress led the poor man on, hence my facetious remarks.

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