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Let those who want Sharia law return to countries that practice itReader comment on item: Atiq Malik, British Politician, Calls for Stoning Adulterous Muslim Women Submitted by Michael Kurtzig (United States), Mar 5, 2009 at 18:03 Sharia law has no place in a modern, Western, civilized society. Mr. Malik's ideas are as primitive as Sharia and Islam are. Why did his family come to a western country if they want to live under the brutality and inequality of Sharia? I have said often that Europe needs to wake up to the heinous and vindictive Islamic existence in their midst before it is too late. Europe is experiencing a demographic invasion of Islam. The freedoms that Moslems practice in Europe are anathema in the lands where they came from and they want to impose the same Islamofacism on the West. We need to wake up.
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