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Were you bullied at school B.F by any chance ?
Only until I became head boy and the boot was cast on the other foot ;)

Now you want to try intimidating people with your 'alledged' knowledge.

 

What knowledge are you alledging I alledge I have?

You are so misguided defending the indifensible.

 

What do you believe I'm defending that's 'indefensible'?

Cartoons and Teddy Bears, where do they stand in your beloved Sharia law ?

 

I've no idea, but what does that have to do with foreigners in Britain confirming to OUR laws?

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Hmm just Googled Human Rights Organisations and found the following Wikipedia list:

 

International organizations

[1] The A21 Campaign

AFD International

Amazon Watch

Amnesty International

Anti-Slavery International

Apply Human Rights

Article 19

Avocats Sans Frontières

Breakthrough (human rights)

Carter Center

CCJO René Cassin

Center for Economic and Social Rights

Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian law

Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE)

Committee to Protect Journalists

CryptoRights Foundation

Committee For Democratic Rights Organisations,INDIA

Peoples Union For Civil Liberties, Garhwa

Cultural Survival

CCLP Worldwide

The DigDeep Right to Water Project (DigDeep)

Disabled Peoples' International

Equality Now

European Association for Human Rights

Every Human Has Rights

Food First Information and Action Network

Forum 18

Free the Slaves

Freedom House

Freedom Now

Friends of Peoples Close to Nature

Society for Threatened Peoples

GIRCA

Habitat International Coalition

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Helsinki Watch

Hindu American Foundation

Hindu Human Rights

Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation

Human Life International

Human Rights Internet

Human Rights Defence

Human Rights Development and Research Organization(HRDRO), Sindh, Pakistan

Human Rights First

Human Rights Foundation

Human Rights Internet

Human Rights Report

Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Without Frontiers

Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB)

Institute for War and Peace Reporting

Institute on Religion and Public Policy

Interamerican Association for Environmental Defense

International Alliance of Women

International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists

International Center for Transitional Justice

International Centre for Human Rights Research

International Coalition against Enforced Disappearances

International Committee Against Stoning

International Commission of Jurists

International Committee of the Red Cross (private, sovereign organisation)

International Federation for Human Rights

International Federation of Health and Human Rights (IFHHRO)

International Federation for Human Rights Leagues

International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance

International Freedom of Expression Exchange

International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (federation of 15 other human rights organisations, not included in this list, now bankrupt due to fraud)

International Human Rights Association (IHRA)

International Human Rights Protection Association (IHRPA)

International Human Rights Group (IHRG)

International Human Rights Organization (IHRO)

International Humanist and Ethical Union

International Institute of Human Rights

International League for Human Rights

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR)

International Property Rights Index

International Progress Organization

International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims

International Tibet Support Network

International Service for Human Rights

International Society for Human Rights

International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs

Islamic Human Rights Commission

JUSTICE

Medical Foundation for Care of Victims of Torture

MindFreedom International

National Labor Committee in Support of Human and Worker Rights

Network for Education and Academic Rights

No Peace Without Justice

No Sweat

Norwegian Refugee Council

Peace and Justice Initiative

Peace Brigades International

People's Union for Civil Liberties, India

People & Planet

Physicians for Human Rights

Point of Peace Foundation

Protection International

REDRESS Trust

Release International

Reporters Without Borders

Reprieve

Seafarers' Rights International

Scholars at Risk

StreetGrace

Scholar Rescue Fund

Shia Rights Watch

Social Accountability International

Society for Threatened Peoples

Survival International

Tahirih Justice Center

The Advocacy Project

The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention

UN Watch

UNITED for Intercultural Action

World Council of Churches

World Organisation Against Torture

Witness (human rights group)

Womankind Worldwide

Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace

World Future Council

World Organisation Against Torture

Youth for Human Rights International

Women in Action - international informal group who acts together for women all over the world. For their rights, knowledge, security, well being, leisure time, motherhood, love.

 

International Peace Commission-IPC (Global Humanitarian Organization/Devoted of Peace & Prosperity

 

 

 

Strangely no EDL (Extremely Dense Losers) present!:confused:

No UAF either...would that be Utter Absolute failures...just thought i would even things up Phil

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Yes, it's what I thought you meant in the beginning. Why didn't you just say that in the first place though instead of wittering on about banning sharia courts. The question, which I doubt you'll answer, is why you don't want it in your country, providing that it is tempered by our existing laws (which it is).

 

 

 

They do though. People can live under supplemental laws to our own though, as you and I do. Your employment contract is an example of additional laws which you live under. And if you fall out with your employer, you can go to an employment tribunal to sort it out. That tribunal works under the same rules as a sharia court in this country. They can make decisions which affect both you and your employer, but they can't overrule any part of 'the law'.

 

If you banned sharia courts, you'd also have to ban employment tribunal courts and send any employment issues to the 'proper' courts.

 

 

If a sharia court handed out a "stoning to death" sentence for a woman who had been unfaithful, (as they do) the people who did the stoning would still be arrested for it. Sharia law only exists in the minds of extremists.

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