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Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Horus(m): 2:39am On Apr 20, 2017
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TheLogicalMind:
HOMSEXUALITY ACTUALLY FLOURISHES IN STRICT ISLAMIC SOCIETIES BECAUSE OF STRICT GENDER SEGREGATION AND THE FACT THAT MEN AND WOMEN ARE DISCOURAGED FROM SOCIALISING WITH EACH OTHER. EVEN IN SAUDI ARABIA, EVEN IN MECCA AND MEDINA THERE IS A THRIVING GAY SCENE

Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Falexs11(m): 4:22am On Apr 20, 2017
Wow!!!!!!!!!
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Nobody: 4:56am On Apr 20, 2017
TheLogicalMind:
HOMSEXUALITY ACTUALLY FLOURISHES IN STRICT ISLAMIC SOCIETIES BECAUSE OF STRICT GENDER SEGREGATION AND THE FACT THAT MEN AND WOMEN ARE DISCOURAGED FROM SOCIALISING WITH EACH OTHER. EVEN IN SAUDI ARABIA, EVEN IN MECCA AND MEDINA THERE IS A THRIVING GAY SCENE

Notorious for its adherence to Wahhabism, a puritanical strain of Islam, and as the birthplace of most of the 9/11 hijackers, Saudi Arabia is the only Arab country that claims sharia, or Islamic law, as its sole legal code. The list of prohibitions is long: It’s haram—forbidden—to smoke, drink, go to discos, or mix with an unrelated person of the opposite gender. The rules are enforced by the mutawwa'in, religious authorities employed by the government’s Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. If they catch a boy and a girl on a date, the Mutawwa'in might arrest the couple and jail them at the police station.

During the afternoons in various Saudi cities, traffic cops patrol outside girls’ schools as classes end, to keep boys away.

This has boosted Saudi Arabia's gay community. According to 26 year old gay Saudi Man, Yasser:

“It’s a lot easier to be gay than straight here,” he had said. “If you go out with a girl, people will start to ask her questions. But if I have a date upstairs and my family is downstairs, they won’t even come up.”

Yasser gestured to a parking lot across from the shopping center where he was being interviewed, explaining that after midnight it would be “full of men picking up men.” These days, he said, “you see gay people everywhere.”



This legal and public condemnation of men going out with women in Saudi Arabia leaves considerable space for homosexual behavior. As long as gays and lesbians maintain an outward conformity with Islamic norms, they are left to do what they want in private. Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah, Riyadh and even Mecca. They meet in schools, in cafés, in the streets, and on the Internet. “You can be cruised anywhere in Saudi Arabia, any time of the day,” said Radwan, a 42-year-old gay Saudi man who lives in Jeddah. “They’re quite shameless about it.”

Talal, a Syrian who moved to Riyadh in 2000, calls the Saudi capital a “gay heaven.”




Lesbianism is also extremely common in Saudi Arabia's strictly segregated female only schools.

Yasmin, a self confessed 21-year-old lesbian University student in Riyadh who’d had a brief sexual relationship with a girlfriend (and was the only Saudi woman who’d had a lesbian relationship who was willing to be interviewed for this story), revealed that one of the department buildings at her college is known as a lesbian enclave. The building has large bathroom stalls, which provide privacy, and walls covered with graffiti offering romantic and religious advice; tips include “she doesn’t really love you no matter what she tells you” and “before you engage in anything with [her] remember: God is watching you.”

According to Yasmin: "In Saudi Arabia, “It’s easier to be a lesbian [than a heterosexual]. There’s an overwhelming number of people who turn to lesbianism,” Yasmin said, adding that the number of men in the kingdom who turn to gay sex is even greater.

Gay foreigners have also noticed the openness of Saudi men to homosexual relationships.

“When I was new here, I was worried when six or seven cars would follow me as I walked down the street,” Jamie, a 31-year-old Filipino gay man living in Jeddah, revealed. “Especially if you’re considered to have feminine features like me, they won’t stop chasing you.”

Jason, a gay South African teacher who has lived in Jeddah since 2002, notes that although South Africa allows gay marriage, he is more comfortable with his sexuality in Saudi Arabia because: “it’s as though there are more gays here.”

John Bradley an openly gay American and the author of the book "Saudi Arabia Exposed: Inside a Kingdom in Crisis", says that most male Western expatriates living in Saudi Arabia whether they are gay or not, are frequently approached for gay sex by Saudi men “at any time of the day or night, quite openly and usually very, very persistently.”

The gay men interviewed in Jeddah and Riyadh laughed when asked if they were worried about being executed. Although they do fear the mutawwa'in to some degree, they believe the Saudi Government isn’t interested in a widespread hunt of homosexuals. For one thing, such an effort might expose members of the royal family who are believed to be gay themselves. A gay man Misfir who identified himself as a police man said:“If they wanted to arrest all the gay people in Saudi Arabia they would have to put a fence around the whole country.”

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2007/05/the-kingdom-in-the-closet/305774/
bros you're not sincere with yourself is USA an Islamic nation. Was it not that useless country that started this and even forcing it on other nations. You need to check yourself properly if you're alright
If it were to be in an Islamic nation, the two guys are dead already. I wonder if any other religion detest this act than Islam. You better watch it
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Vicolan: 6:18am On Apr 20, 2017
tweetsme:
I HATE SEEING THOSE GAYS... CAN KILL THEM IF POSSIBLE.. SORRY JUST MY OPINION..

And you will rot in jail...Sorry my view too sha

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Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Nobody: 6:36am On Apr 20, 2017
TheLogicalMind:
HOMSEXUALITY ACTUALLY FLOURISHES IN STRICT ISLAMIC SOCIETIES BECAUSE OF STRICT GENDER SEGREGATION AND THE FACT THAT MEN AND WOMEN ARE DISCOURAGED FROM SOCIALISING WITH EACH OTHER. EVEN IN SAUDI ARABIA, EVEN IN MECCA AND MEDINA THERE IS A THRIVING GAY SCENE

Notorious for its adherence to Wahhabism, a puritanical strain of Islam, and as the birthplace of most of the 9/11 hijackers, Saudi Arabia is the only Arab country that claims sharia, or Islamic law, as its sole legal code. The list of prohibitions is long: It’s haram—forbidden—to smoke, drink, go to discos, or mix with an unrelated person of the opposite gender. The rules are enforced by the mutawwa'in, religious authorities employed by the government’s Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. If they catch a boy and a girl on a date, the Mutawwa'in might arrest the couple and jail them at the police station.

During the afternoons in various Saudi cities, traffic cops patrol outside girls’ schools as classes end, to keep boys away.

This has boosted Saudi Arabia's gay community. According to 26 year old gay Saudi Man, Yasser:

“It’s a lot easier to be gay than straight here,” he had said. “If you go out with a girl, people will start to ask her questions. But if I have a date upstairs and my family is downstairs, they won’t even come up.”

Yasser gestured to a parking lot across from the shopping center where he was being interviewed, explaining that after midnight it would be “full of men picking up men.” These days, he said, “you see gay people everywhere.”



This legal and public condemnation of men going out with women in Saudi Arabia leaves considerable space for homosexual behavior. As long as gays and lesbians maintain an outward conformity with Islamic norms, they are left to do what they want in private. Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah, Riyadh and even Mecca. They meet in schools, in cafés, in the streets, and on the Internet. “You can be cruised anywhere in Saudi Arabia, any time of the day,” said Radwan, a 42-year-old gay Saudi man who lives in Jeddah. “They’re quite shameless about it.”

Talal, a Syrian who moved to Riyadh in 2000, calls the Saudi capital a “gay heaven.”




Lesbianism is also extremely common in Saudi Arabia's strictly segregated female only schools.

Yasmin, a self confessed 21-year-old lesbian University student in Riyadh who’d had a brief sexual relationship with a girlfriend (and was the only Saudi woman who’d had a lesbian relationship who was willing to be interviewed for this story), revealed that one of the department buildings at her college is known as a lesbian enclave. The building has large bathroom stalls, which provide privacy, and walls covered with graffiti offering romantic and religious advice; tips include “she doesn’t really love you no matter what she tells you” and “before you engage in anything with [her] remember: God is watching you.”

According to Yasmin: "In Saudi Arabia, “It’s easier to be a lesbian [than a heterosexual]. There’s an overwhelming number of people who turn to lesbianism,” Yasmin said, adding that the number of men in the kingdom who turn to gay sex is even greater.

Gay foreigners have also noticed the openness of Saudi men to homosexual relationships.

“When I was new here, I was worried when six or seven cars would follow me as I walked down the street,” Jamie, a 31-year-old Filipino gay man living in Jeddah, revealed. “Especially if you’re considered to have feminine features like me, they won’t stop chasing you.”

Jason, a gay South African teacher who has lived in Jeddah since 2002, notes that although South Africa allows gay marriage, he is more comfortable with his sexuality in Saudi Arabia because: “it’s as though there are more gays here.”

John Bradley an openly gay American and the author of the book "Saudi Arabia Exposed: Inside a Kingdom in Crisis", says that most male Western expatriates living in Saudi Arabia whether they are gay or not, are frequently approached for gay sex by Saudi men “at any time of the day or night, quite openly and usually very, very persistently.”

The gay men interviewed in Jeddah and Riyadh laughed when asked if they were worried about being executed. Although they do fear the mutawwa'in to some degree, they believe the Saudi Government isn’t interested in a widespread hunt of homosexuals. For one thing, such an effort might expose members of the royal family who are believed to be gay themselves. A gay man Misfir who identified himself as a police man said:“If they wanted to arrest all the gay people in Saudi Arabia they would have to put a fence around the whole country.”

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2007/05/the-kingdom-in-the-closet/305774/
truth and nothing but the truth, I can see someone up there is already threatening you with e-dagger grin

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Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Skelewudprince: 6:51am On Apr 20, 2017
tweetsme:
I HATE SEEING THOSE GAYS... CAN KILL THEM IF POSSIBLE.. SORRY JUST MY OPINION..

You will go to jail soon. Just don't plan to live abroad.

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Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by tweetsme(m): 7:40am On Apr 20, 2017
Skelewudprince:


You will go to jail soon. Just don't plan to live abroad.
And where do I live? asshole..
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Angelovic96: 8:27am On Apr 20, 2017
kayyat:
Wow..this is news to me really
seriously!
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by ikemesit4477: 8:41am On Apr 20, 2017
ichommy:
The Police on Wednesday arraigned 53 persons before a Magistrates’ Court in Chediya-Zaria, Kaduna State who were allegedly arrested during a gay marriage.

The prosecutor, Sgt. Mannir Nasir said the accused were arrested on April 15 at Zaria Motel and were being charged for conspiracy, unlawful assembly and belonging to a gang of an unlawful society.

He said the offences contravened Sections 97, 100 and 197(a) of Criminal Procedure Code [CPC].
“On April 15, 2017, at about 2100 hours a team of policemen led by DSP Muhammad Lawal-Mashi arrested and brought to police station 53 persons.


“The arrested persons included Jibril Abdullahi, Sagir Abubakar, Anas Mohammed, Mustapha Abubakar, Musa Ibrahim and Suleiman Usman among others, all of various addresses.

“Information reached the police that these group of persons conspired to celebrate a gay marriage at Zaria Motel between one Faruk and Sanusi both at large,” the prosecutor said.

The accused persons, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges, and their counsel, Yunusa Umar asked the court to release them on bail in line with sections 35 (4) and 36 (5) of the Constitution.

Umar lamented that the accused persons were detained in police custody for more than 24 hours contrary to the provisions of section 341 of CPC.

He told the court that most of the accused persons were students in their tender age.

The Chief Magistrate, Auwal Musa-Aliyu, granted bail to the accused persons in the sum of N500,000 each, with one surety each in the like sum, who must be a blood relation to the accused.

He ordered that each surety must present two passport size photographs, valid identity card, bank account number, letter of credence from a traditional ruler, a 2015 utility bill and a valid GSM number.

The Chief Magistrate adjoined the case till May 8, for further hearing.


http://www.emmanuelbabatunde.com/2017/04/police-arrest-53-for-attending-gay.html
The bride resemble Derele!
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Hemdy4jazz: 8:56am On Apr 20, 2017
TheLogicalMind:
HOMSEXUALITY ACTUALLY FLOURISHES IN STRICT ISLAMIC SOCIETIES BECAUSE OF STRICT GENDER SEGREGATION AND THE FACT THAT MEN AND WOMEN ARE DISCOURAGED FROM SOCIALISING WITH EACH OTHER. EVEN IN SAUDI ARABIA, EVEN IN MECCA AND MEDINA THERE IS A THRIVING GAY SCENE

Notorious for its adherence to Wahhabism, a puritanical strain of Islam, and as the birthplace of most of the 9/11 hijackers, Saudi Arabia is the only Arab country that claims sharia, or Islamic law, as its sole legal code. The list of prohibitions is long: It’s haram—forbidden—to smoke, drink, go to discos, or mix with an unrelated person of the opposite gender. The rules are enforced by the mutawwa'in, religious authorities employed by the government’s Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. If they catch a boy and a girl on a date, the Mutawwa'in might arrest the couple and jail them at the police station.

During the afternoons in various Saudi cities, traffic cops patrol outside girls’ schools as classes end, to keep boys away.

This has boosted Saudi Arabia's gay community. According to 26 year old gay Saudi Man, Yasser:

“It’s a lot easier to be gay than straight here,” he had said. “If you go out with a girl, people will start to ask her questions. But if I have a date upstairs and my family is downstairs, they won’t even come up.”

Yasser gestured to a parking lot across from the shopping center where he was being interviewed, explaining that after midnight it would be “full of men picking up men.” These days, he said, “you see gay people everywhere.”



This legal and public condemnation of men going out with women in Saudi Arabia leaves considerable space for homosexual behavior. As long as gays and lesbians maintain an outward conformity with Islamic norms, they are left to do what they want in private. Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah, Riyadh and even Mecca. They meet in schools, in cafés, in the streets, and on the Internet. “You can be cruised anywhere in Saudi Arabia, any time of the day,” said Radwan, a 42-year-old gay Saudi man who lives in Jeddah. “They’re quite shameless about it.”

Talal, a Syrian who moved to Riyadh in 2000, calls the Saudi capital a “gay heaven.”




Lesbianism is also extremely common in Saudi Arabia's strictly segregated female only schools.

Yasmin, a self confessed 21-year-old lesbian University student in Riyadh who’d had a brief sexual relationship with a girlfriend (and was the only Saudi woman who’d had a lesbian relationship who was willing to be interviewed for this story), revealed that one of the department buildings at her college is known as a lesbian enclave. The building has large bathroom stalls, which provide privacy, and walls covered with graffiti offering romantic and religious advice; tips include “she doesn’t really love you no matter what she tells you” and “before you engage in anything with [her] remember: God is watching you.”

According to Yasmin: "In Saudi Arabia, “It’s easier to be a lesbian [than a heterosexual]. There’s an overwhelming number of people who turn to lesbianism,” Yasmin said, adding that the number of men in the kingdom who turn to gay sex is even greater.

Gay foreigners have also noticed the openness of Saudi men to homosexual relationships.

“When I was new here, I was worried when six or seven cars would follow me as I walked down the street,” Jamie, a 31-year-old Filipino gay man living in Jeddah, revealed. “Especially if you’re considered to have feminine features like me, they won’t stop chasing you.”

Jason, a gay South African teacher who has lived in Jeddah since 2002, notes that although South Africa allows gay marriage, he is more comfortable with his sexuality in Saudi Arabia because: “it’s as though there are more gays here.”

John Bradley an openly gay American and the author of the book "Saudi Arabia Exposed: Inside a Kingdom in Crisis", says that most male Western expatriates living in Saudi Arabia whether they are gay or not, are frequently approached for gay sex by Saudi men “at any time of the day or night, quite openly and usually very, very persistently.”

The gay men interviewed in Jeddah and Riyadh laughed when asked if they were worried about being executed. Although they do fear the mutawwa'in to some degree, they believe the Saudi Government isn’t interested in a widespread hunt of homosexuals. For one thing, such an effort might expose members of the royal family who are believed to be gay themselves. A gay man Misfir who identified himself as a police man said:“If they wanted to arrest all the gay people in Saudi Arabia they would have to put a fence around the whole country.”

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2007/05/the-kingdom-in-the-closet/305774/

only one answer to your post......
Islam does not care about what you do in secret and not ready to spy you.

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Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by IdegahRichard08: 9:02am On Apr 20, 2017
NONSENSE....
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by fpeter(f): 9:50am On Apr 20, 2017
prinzfavian:

which of the patience?
Ozokwor or Jonathan?


cheesy grin cheesy wink smiley
no be only patience...patient grin
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by missyQween(f): 10:02am On Apr 20, 2017
generalbush:

Nawa ooo...
But why are you fine like this??
I can keep shut!!!!

***Cover Eyes***Thank you
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by generalbush(m): 10:41am On Apr 20, 2017
missyQween:



***Cover Eyes***Thank you

Are you in Lagos?
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by NgHealth(m): 11:47am On Apr 20, 2017
This men tire me oo. Nawa!

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Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by whywhyogun: 12:08pm On Apr 20, 2017
hushshinani:
they just chose to be stupeeed sha....


FTC

what is your business here?

they are lovers, they love each other truly. they cherish each others' sperm as precious as your wife cherishes yours.

think of that soul-taking motion, smoothed by the man-made lubricant, at a yell, your precious love released in the ineffable tightness. what is wrong if that tightness is a male's ?
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by Nobody: 6:57pm On Apr 20, 2017
They were gagging for coke cheesy
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by mechanics(m): 9:52pm On Apr 20, 2017
Hmmmmmm
Re: Police Arrest 53 For Attending Gay Marriage In Zaria by joe33a: 9:24am On Apr 22, 2017
May God help Saudi Arabia where guy and lesbian is been practice avery where.

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