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Saudi Arabia: Majorities Support Women's Rights (via Gallup.com ...
15 hours ago by Ellen Keim  
December 21, 2007 by Magali Rheault WASHINGTON, DC -- The Qatif girl has put the spotlight on the Saudi justice system. Last year, several men.
Femagination - The Feminist Imagination Blog - http://www.femagination.com/
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Justice and Common Sense « Saudi Jeans
17 Nov 2007 by Ahmed  
It was not enough for them to sentence the Qatif girl to 90 lashes a year ago, so they decided to more than double the number of lashes plus six months of jail. The girl is a rape victim, but apparently being raped is not enough to ...
Saudi Jeans - http://saudijeans.org/ - References
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chicago freedom forum: Battered Women's Shelter
25 Oct 2009 by Jason  
The woman was identified in the media only as the Girl from Qatif. The case was referred back to the General Court by an appeals court last summer, after her lawyer went public with his criticism of the verdict. ...
chicago freedom forum - http://chicago-freedom-forum.blogspot.com/

Sand gets in my eyes: Two nations, two responses to a horrible crime
30 Oct 2009 by Sand Gets in My Eyes  
I was following the "girl from Qatif" incident as it was unfolding while I was in the US. Some articles from US publications called her engaged and some Saudi sources called her married. Supposedly she met a boy who had a photo of her ...
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Teddy Bear, Qatif Girl and Islamic Justice - The Middle East Blog ...
30 Nov 2007
Try to understand what is "compassionate and merciful" in some recent decisions handed down by Islamic courts. Some courageous Muslims are speaking out against the injustice carried out in the name of their great faith, and hopefully ...
TIME.com: Middle East Blog - http://time-blog.com/middle_east/
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Humanists comment on Islam and the "Girl from Qatif ...
17 Dec 2007 by admin  
Islamic states IHEU member organization American Humanist Association reports: The Saudi king yesterday pardoned the "girl from Qatif," a woman whose case stunned and outraged the world. The woman was brutally raped, ...
International Humanist and Ethical Union... - http://www.iheu.org/
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Rasheed's World: The Qatif Girl Case
18 Nov 2007 by Rasheed's World  
I WROTE about the Qatif girl rape in the New York Times last Friday, and was quoted in The Guardian on Saturday saying that I thought at least some conservative Saudis would agree with the lashing sentence that she got for being alone ...
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SUGIERO: "Qatif Girl" Case - Saudi Court: Girl Gets 200 Lashes And ...
18 Nov 2007 by sugiero  
JEDDAH, 18 November 2007 — Upset with a sentence of 200 lashes and six months in prison, the 19-year-old Saudi gang-rape victim known as “Qatif Girl” is appealing the verdict even as the judge in the case said her sentence could be ...
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Saudi Ministry Clarifies 'Qatif Girl' Judgment | Crossroads Arabia
24 Nov 2007 by John Burgess  
The Saudi Ministry of Justice has sought to clarify the reasoning behind the case of 'Qatif Girl'. If what the statement reported in Arab News says is true,
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Relief and Dismay in Saudi Rape-Victim Case - The Lede Blog ...
17 Dec 2007 by Patrick J. Lyons  
King Abdullah spares the "Girl From Qatif" from 200 lashes and a jail term, but does not mollify critics of Saudi justice and the way it treats women.
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