GayandRight

My name is Fred and I am a gay conservative living in Ottawa. This blog supports limited government, the right of the State of Israel to live in peace and security, and tries to expose the threat to us all from cultural relativism, post-modernism, and radical Islam. I am also the founder of the Free Thinking Film Society in Ottawa (www.freethinkingfilms.com)

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Sharia in Chechnya???

Is Putin going to let sharia law be imposed within Russia???
The president of Chechnya emerged from afternoon prayers at a mosque and with chilling composure explained why seven young women who had been shot in the head deserved to die.

Ramzan Kadyrov said the women, whose bodies were found dumped by the roadside, had "loose morals" and were rightfully shot by male relatives in honor killings.

"If a woman runs around and if a man runs around with her, both of them are killed," Kadyrov told journalists in the capital of this Russian republic.

The 32-year-old former militia leader is carrying out a campaign to impose Islamic values and strengthen the traditional customs of predominantly Muslim Chechnya, in an effort to blunt the appeal of hard-line Islamic separatists and shore up his power. In doing so, critics say, he is setting up a dictatorship where Russian laws do not apply.

Some in Russia say Kadyrov's attempt to create an Islamic society violates the Russian Constitution, which guarantees equal rights for women and a separation of church and state. But the Kremlin has given him its staunch backing, seeing him as being crucial to keeping the separatists in check, and that has allowed him to impose his will.

2 Comments:

Blogger Luca Manfredi said...

Chechnya had something close to legislative Sharia (rather than judicial). Before the most recent Chechen war, most laws had to pass both Parliament and the Sharia Court. Then both these branches spatted with eachother and excommunicated eachother simultaneously. Anarchy ensued.

The Constitution indeed forbids most of the barbaric expressions of Sharia, but nevertheless many legislative frameworks that could be implemented in Chechnya (keeping in mind its enormous autonomy) could indeed be classified as Shariatic.

If Kadyrov goes bonkers Medvedev will simply not re-appoint him at the end of his term. Thank God for the local government law in Russia in this case.

4:18 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Meanwhile, the separatists want an even harsher application of Sharia in their dream state.
All of this goes to show that the Russian Government is unwilling to own up to religious nature of the present conflict. They are still thinking in terms of the first conflict in the 1990s, which was largely secular. They do not want to crush the Islamist movement in Chechenya. The appointment of an openly Islamist leader proves this. They merely want to reap the political benefits of an endless war. Just read the book "A Small Corner of Hell" (I can't remember the author's name-okay, I can't remember how to SPELL it), and you'll see what I mean.

1:26 PM  

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