Bosnian Imam claims child molestation innocence
Here's an example of Muslim doublespeak. A Muslim man was found guilty of child molestation by a Bosnian court. The reaction of the Muslim community was to defend the pervert and blame and have the local imam interrogate and terrify the child in order to divert attention from the horrendous crimes perpetrated against a child. The miserable excuse for a human being, Imam Reshind, sank to holding a staged demonstration using young female children to proclaim his innocence. Witnesses for the prosecution are receiving death threats form Muslims and are moving to a safer location. This harassment is typical behavior by Muslims for any insult, or civil or legal action against a Muslim.
There should be no tolerance for pedophiles in any society, but we notice that in practice, Muslims pull together to protect any one of their number accused or convicted of pedophilia and child abuse.
FROM SERBIANNA.COM:
Bosnian Imam claims child molestation innocence
February 18, 2009
The convicted Bosnian Muslim Imam that was sentenced to 18 months in jail for sexually molesting an underage girl told the gathering audience in the Bosnian village where he served and committed the crime that he is innocent and his claims were supported by a chorus of little Muslim girls that gathered around him to weep and shout that the molestation claims area a "Lie".
"Liers," little girls shouted in the chorus while weeping for the Imam Reshind Omerhodzic who, witnesses testified, took a young underage Muslim girl N.T. to his office and made her hold his penis repeatedly.
"It is very hard to determine on basis of television pictures and news articles how is it that so large a number of children gathered in one place and believe that all of it was not staged," said Muhamed Dzemdzic, Director of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights for Bosnia.
Nevertheless, Dzemdzic says, the gathering of children that exposes them to stories of underage sexual molestation is not good for the children nor the parents.
"That was not the place for children and that was a violation of their human rights," said Dzemdzic.
No witness accounts have said that the massive gathering in the village of Gluha Bukavica to publicly protest the conviction of the Imam was staged.
The genitor of the mosque in Gluha Bukavica, Salkan Hodzic, said that parents are ready to send 150 of their children to the court in Tranvik to testify that the Imam is not a child molester.
"Imam is not guilty," children followed up on Hodzic's claims.
The family of the molested girl, and the witness who testified of the molestation, have said that the villagers have threatened them with death because they believe that the girl lied.
"I will have to move to safety," says Salih Hodzic, a witness that testified at the trial of Imam Omerhodzic.
Days after Imam's conviction, Bosnian's chief Imam Mustafa Ceric who was schooled in Chicago in addition to Middle East, went to the village and appealed to his faithful Muslim flock not to kill the molested girl, yet remained silent about Salih Hodzic.
Once in the village of Gluha Bukavica, Imam Ceric proceeded to interrogate the molested child himself.
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There should be no tolerance for pedophiles in any society, but we notice that in practice, Muslims pull together to protect any one of their number accused or convicted of pedophilia and child abuse.
FROM SERBIANNA.COM:
Bosnian Imam claims child molestation innocence
February 18, 2009
The convicted Bosnian Muslim Imam that was sentenced to 18 months in jail for sexually molesting an underage girl told the gathering audience in the Bosnian village where he served and committed the crime that he is innocent and his claims were supported by a chorus of little Muslim girls that gathered around him to weep and shout that the molestation claims area a "Lie".
"Liers," little girls shouted in the chorus while weeping for the Imam Reshind Omerhodzic who, witnesses testified, took a young underage Muslim girl N.T. to his office and made her hold his penis repeatedly.
"It is very hard to determine on basis of television pictures and news articles how is it that so large a number of children gathered in one place and believe that all of it was not staged," said Muhamed Dzemdzic, Director of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights for Bosnia.
Nevertheless, Dzemdzic says, the gathering of children that exposes them to stories of underage sexual molestation is not good for the children nor the parents.
"That was not the place for children and that was a violation of their human rights," said Dzemdzic.
No witness accounts have said that the massive gathering in the village of Gluha Bukavica to publicly protest the conviction of the Imam was staged.
The genitor of the mosque in Gluha Bukavica, Salkan Hodzic, said that parents are ready to send 150 of their children to the court in Tranvik to testify that the Imam is not a child molester.
"Imam is not guilty," children followed up on Hodzic's claims.
The family of the molested girl, and the witness who testified of the molestation, have said that the villagers have threatened them with death because they believe that the girl lied.
"I will have to move to safety," says Salih Hodzic, a witness that testified at the trial of Imam Omerhodzic.
Days after Imam's conviction, Bosnian's chief Imam Mustafa Ceric who was schooled in Chicago in addition to Middle East, went to the village and appealed to his faithful Muslim flock not to kill the molested girl, yet remained silent about Salih Hodzic.
Once in the village of Gluha Bukavica, Imam Ceric proceeded to interrogate the molested child himself.
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