Sunday, June 13, 2010

Muslims Accused of Defacing Posters of Females

(London, England) A story currently under the radar for widespread exposure is the troublesome vandalization of sexy advertising posters in London which is suggested to be the work of fundamentalist Muslims.

So far, nobody has claimed responsibility for defacing the posters nor has anyone been caught at it.

Granted, incidents of vandalism are common everywhere but these latest examples appear to be specifically aimed and planned. In other words, it's arguably an organized effort. Check how the following two babes are taken out.





From The First Post:
A series of posters featuring models in bikinis have been defaced or torn down in east London in what appears to be a targeted campaign. Police have not yet linked it to any religious group, but the use of black paint is reminiscent of attacks on billboards in Peshawar, Pakistan, reported by The First Post.

The east London targets include street-level bikini ads for the popular chain store H&M and the Australian swimwear brand Sea Folly, as well cinema posters for the recently released Bollywood film Kites .

The H&M bus shelter ads are behind perspex cases, which have been daubed with black paint, covering the models' faces and bodies. At street level, they present an easy target compared to the huge billboards defaced in Pakistan, where women's faces have been carefully painted out by campaigners who believe the depiction of uncovered women is un-Islamic.
It's worth mentioning that the vandalization of posters by Muslim fundamentalists is not new. Here are two examples from Pakistan.




Note that the faces of women are painted over as fundamentalist Muslims forcefully impose their strict Sharia perspective of morality on society. Property is being destroyed, free speech is being adulterated and so far it's being done with impunity.

The trend toward Sharia simply replacing democratic law slowly and incrementally continues.

Tip: Alex Lewis

Companion post at The Jawa Report.

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