Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Libya's new 'leader' says Sharia law will be used as basis to guide country after fall of Gaddafi regime

The National Transitional Council in Libya moves to impliment Sharia law. So much for democracy and freedom. But then who but a fool ever believed that an Arab country could impliment a truly democratic form of government. While Mustafa Abdel Jalil claims that 'extremist ideology' would not be tolerated, Islam is itself an extremist ideology which is incompatable with Western society.

FROM DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:

Libya's new 'leader' says Sharia law will be used as basis to guide country after fall of Gaddafi regime

By Wil Longbottom

Last updated at 3:09 PM on 13th September 2011

Libya's interim leader has said Sharia law will be used as the basis for new legislation as the country removes all traces of the Gaddafi regime.

Mustafa Abdel Jalil, making his first public speech in Tripoli in front of 10,000 people, warned against reprisals by rebel forces against elements of the Gaddafi regime.

And he said that 'extremist ideology' would not be tolerated under the new regime.

The National Transitional Council chairman said: 'We seek a state of law, prosperity and one where sharia is the main source for legislation, and this requires many things and conditions.'

Article continuies HERE.