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    Posted: 24 October 2009 at 7:54am

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - A Saudi court on Saturday convicted a female journalist for her involvement in a TV show, in which a Saudi man publicly talked about sex, and sentenced her to 60 lashes.

Rozanna al-Yami is believed to be the first Saudi woman journalist to be given such a punishment. The charges against her included involvement in the preparation of the program and advertising the segment on the Internet.

Abdul-Rahman al-Hazza, the spokesman of the Ministry of Culture and Information, told The Associated Press he had no details of the sentencing and could not comment on it.

In the program, which aired in July on the Lebanese LBC satellite channel, Mazen Abdul-Jawad appears to describe an active sex life and shows sex toys that were blurred by the station. The same court sentenced Abdul-Jawad earlier this month to five years in jail and 1,000 lashes.

The man's lawyer, Sulaiman al-Jumeii, maintains his client was duped by the TV station and was unaware in many cases he was being recorded.

On Saturday, he told the AP that not trying his client or al-Yami before a court specialized in media matters at the Ministry of Culture and Information was a violation of Saudi law.

"It is a precedent to try a journalist before a summary court for an issue that concerns the nature of his job," he said.

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The program, which aired July 15 on LBC and was seen in Saudi Arabia, scandalized this conservative country where such frank talk is rarely heard in public. Some 200 people filed legal complaints against Abdul Jawad, who works for the national airline.

The program, "Bold Red Line," begins with Abdul-Jawad, dubbed a "sex braggart" and "Casanova" by the media, describing the first time he had sex at 14. He then leads viewers into his bedroom, dominated by red accessories, and then shows off blurred sex toys.

He is later joined by three male friends for a discussion on what turns them on. Abdul-Jawad's lawyer maintains his client was referring to other people's sexual experiences and the toys were provided by the TV station.

The government moved swiftly in the wake of the case, shutting down LBC's two offices in the kingdom and arresting Abdul-Jawad, who works for the national airline.

Three other men who appeared on the show, "Bold Red Line," were also convicted of discussing sex publicly and sentenced to two years imprisonment and 300 lashes each.

The kingdom, which is the birthplace of Islam, enforces strict segregation of the sexes. An unrelated couple, for example, can be detained for being alone in the same car or having a cup of coffee in public.

Saudis observe such segregation even at home, where they have separate living rooms for male and female guests

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sign*Reader Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 October 2009 at 7:24pm
Sounds like both of these man and the woman may have masochistic traits...How could they not know the kind of punishments would get handed down in their carnal business getting broadcasted ...Well old Toyota commercial saying asked for it and getting it here not Toyotas but lashes and the big house! How dumb! 
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Quote On February 27,2003, it was announced that the US would be allowed to launch warplanes from its bases inside Saudi Arabia, to support the Iraq War



now tell me is it "Islamic" to allow kuffar to use "Islamic" soil to attack another muslim?

Saudi royal family should be executed for this

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Executed?  Saudi Arabia is a sovereign nation and they have the right to make decisions in the best interest of their country.  Saudi is a Muslim country, not an Islamic country.
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Originally posted by ak_m_f ak_m_f wrote:

Quote On February 27,2003, it was announced that the US would be allowed to launch warplanes from its bases inside Saudi Arabia, to support the Iraq War



now tell me is it "Islamic" to allow kuffar to use "Islamic" soil to attack another muslim?

Saudi royal family should be executed for this

How do you propose to accomplish that? Who will dare to table this how and at which court?
The place is an occupied land, just like Iraq, Kuwait , Afghanistan or Pakistan et al with different modes of control!
Seeing is believing if you can spare about half an hour for You tubing watch this past approx 24 minutes and see it yourself!

Inside the Hidden Kingdom - Saudi Arabia





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Saladin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 October 2009 at 8:47am
Rozanna al-Yami's been pardoned....
 
 
....but the frat boy and the other 3 are still on for the lashing.
 
Question Who'll lash or leash Richie Rich al-Waleed bin Talal who's pioneering all this?
 
 
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Originally posted by abuayisha abuayisha wrote:

Executed?  Saudi Arabia is a sovereign nation and they have the right to make decisions in the best interest of their country.  Saudi is a Muslim country, not an Islamic country.
 
I was expecting you to say we should not speak bad of our rulers and they (the royals and oil shaykhs) are doing it for the best interest of the ummah for a moment. But I fought we were all brothers lol, i wonder why the oil shaykhs (wont name him) issued such a blessing to the Americans to kill Muslims but then get involved in peoples sexual lives and fetishes.
 
And yes they should have there head swung off, unfortuntaly everyone in power is corrupt as them (in every Muslim country) and around them, down to the average person on the street, and of course myself inc.
 
But no worry, when Mahdi comes alot heads will be swung i guess.
 
BTW, the other day on the news, there was bulletin about a guy in KSA who odered a golden/diamond .........  enlargener, it was somewhat funny and disturbing the pervertedness and alike how the politics in this country works.
 
 


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LOL, well as mentioned in the article I read; "......there is a demographic that is willing to pay for lavish medical devices..." 
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