Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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A trial symbolic

A business that makes noise ... Calgary has a news story as I evoked little, but the conclusion is, I think, quite symbolic. Sudan has landed
Calgary for 5 days (and not 5 years as I had shows initially) with his entire family, Kibrom had an altercation with his wife, and to silence, he struck her with a shoe. Trying to atone shortly after he had to answer a spit in the face, to which he replied by a mandala, before beating the two weeks leading to ITT. His wife then had the good idea to complain. The defense of
Kibrom based on the following assertion: hitting his wife meets Sudanese customs (and according to the Koran), he did so in 5 years in Calgary, not yet had time to adjust to standard Canadian (yes, yes, seriously!). The court obviously rejected this argument.
At trial, he was sentenced to one year's probation. The plaintiff then appealed and he therefore found the Court where I work, the Court of Appeals. The three judges handling the case have confirmed Sentance yesterday that the first instance court was inappropriate ... and then sentenced to one month in prison, making the weekends. He no longer has a choice and must bite their fingers to have sought ... It is certainly a strong signal (even though in my opinion, the sentence should have been more severe): Alberta, customs and archaic Sharia have no right to quote.
It could also be referred to his country.

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