Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Muslim Beheads Wife not a Crime under Shar'ia


Muzzammil “Mo” HASSAN, the founder and chief executive officer of Bridges TV and moderate Muslim chopped his wife's head off yesterday in an Islamic honor killing. The USA. Islamic culture thrives as a culture within a culture here. Media silence and both their reluctance and law enforcement reluctance to prosecute Islamic crime is advances Islamic law (sharia) in secular society. This New York honor killing was not committed by some recent third world immigrant. This was a successful business man, assimilated into Western culture (as much as Islam allows). He committed no crime according to sharia law.

One can only imagine the homemade prison, the abject terror the beheading victim, Aasiya Z. Hassan, 37, had to live in (and die under). She sought to obtain an order of protection from her Muslim husband. To no avail. It was, sadly, her final act of bravery, for which she paid with her head.

Now moderate "Mo," “a troublesome and problematic inmate” is verbally and physically assaulting the Holding Center officer. Brutal, violent Muslims attack and then cry racism, "white nazis!". I feel sorry for the guards that have to put up with this human stain.

Hassan charged with harassment Buffalo News

Muzzamil S. “Mo” Hassan was charged Friday with misdemeanor harassment and obstruction for the Erie County Holding Center disturbance he blamed on “white Nazis” who patrol the downtown lockup.

During brief court proceedings, City Judge E. Jeannette Ogden ordered Hassan, 45, returned on Nov. 29 for further proceedings on the complaint.

During a court appearance Wednesday for his upcoming trial for the decapitation slaying of his estranged wife, Hassan complained that up to 16 “white Nazi” guards attacked him Nov. 10, leaving him fearful that he will be killed and his death called a suicide.

Also during the appearance, Hassan said he was waterboarded.

In a legal turnabout, Hassan is charged with attacking the Holding Center guard he had accused in court of attacking him.

Undersheriff Mark N. Wipperman, who could not be reached to comment Friday, earlier denounced Hassan’s complaints as “preposterous.”

Wipperman called Hassan “a troublesome and problematic inmate” since his incarceration after the Feb. 12, 2009, beheading of his estranged wife, a week after she had begun divorce proceedings.

In City Court papers filed Friday, Hassan is accused of verbally and physically assaulting the Holding Center officer.

At about 8:45 p. m. Nov. 10, Hassan cursed and lunged at the guard after he had ordered Hassan and oth-

er inmates to get into their cells for nightly lockup, according to court papers.

The guard told superiors Hassan struck him in the chest and right arm. “Acting in self-defense,” the guard said, he wrestled Hassan to the floor until other guards came to his aid.

Though Hassan claimed he was bleeding following the disturbance, an examination showed no bleeding on Hassan and neither he nor the guard involved in the incident appeared injured.

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