Kickass!
You won’t often find unalloyed admiration for a good ass-kicking displayed on this blog, but today’s a special exception. If anybody ever richly deserved an ass-kicking at the hands of their intended victims, it’s these guys:
When a Saudi religious policeman sauntered about an amusement park in the eastern Saudi Arabian city of Al-Mubarraz looking for unmarried couples illegally socializing, he probably wasn’t expecting much opposition.
But when he approached a young, 20-something couple meandering through the park together, he received an unprecedented whooping.
A member of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the Saudi religious police known locally as the Hai’a, he asked the couple to confirm their identities and relationship to one another, as it is a crime in Saudi Arabia for unmarried men and women to mix.
For unknown reasons, the young man collapsed upon being questioned by the cop.
According to the Saudi daily Okaz, the woman then allegedly laid into the religious policeman, punching him repeatedly, and leaving him to be taken to the hospital with bruises across his body and face.
“To see resistance from a woman means a lot,” Wajiha Al-Huwaidar, a Saudi women’s rights activist told The Media Line. “People are fed up with these religious police, and now they have to pay the price for the humiliation they put people through for years and years. This is just the beginning and there will be more resistance.”
“The media and the Internet have given people a lot of power and the freedom to express their anger,” she said. “The Hai’a are like a militia, but now whenever they do something it’s all over the Internet. This gives them a horrible reputation and gives people power to react.”
From The Media Line .
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Have to love the internet and its ability to frustrate attempts to limit information. A friend of mine had a buddy who flew for Saudi Air – between flights, like all foreigners he was ‘quarantined’ to keep him from ‘corrupting’ the locals.
Contrast the Saudis with their neighbours in the UAE who know that they can not stop change, and seek merely to limit the pace so as to not completely lose their culture in the mad rush to the 21st century.
One can’t help but feel sorry for the poor woman. I have no doubts she will be found, beaten and raped to death, in a dark alley some day soon, for “not knowing her place”.