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Hamza Kashgari |
By Barbara Kay
A few months ago, a young
Saudi man, Hamza Kashgari, expressed his views on the prophet Mohammed in a
Tweet: “I have loved things about you and I have hated things about you and
there is a lot I don’t understand about you. I will not pray for you.” A
Facebook group of 20,000 soon demanded his execution for apostasy under sharia
law. He is imprisoned awaiting trial and possible execution.
Execution for religious
blasphemy? How primitive. In Canada, we merely have blasphemers called up
before human rights commissions, to be humiliated and occasionally bankrupted.