Piety Patrol Seeks Out Ramadan Resisters In Ramallah
Yep. If peole like Kucinich, Pelosi, and Reid were to have their way, these guys would be patrolling the streets of your home town someday. Not on my watch, bitches.
~Bashman
RAMALLAH, West Bank - A new squad of morality police has begun detaining Palestinians who eat or drink in public during Ramadan in the West Bank, where the Islamic month of daytime fasting was always widely observed but never imposed.
The 12-member squad appears to be an attempt by President Mahmoud Abbas’ West Bank government to challenge the monopoly on religious righteousness claimed by the militant group Hamas, the rival ruler of Gaza.
The sudden deployment of Ramadan police was unexpected in Ramallah, the seat of Abbas’ government and the most cosmopolitan and well-to-do of the Palestinian cities. Ramadan squads have not been set up in other West Bank towns.
Watching observers arrive at one of the town’s main mosques one recent afternoon, vice squad Lt. Murad Qendah got a radio call telling him a suspect has been spotted in the street imbibing “karoub”—a local soft drink made from carob pods. He ordered his six-man squad to seize the man’s papers pending investigation. Police say violators are usually held for 24 hours.
“If anybody violates respect for Ramadan in the street, we take their identity papers and hold them for investigation,” said Qendah, 27, whose officers wear red shoulder badges reading “morality police.”
Police spokesman Adnan al-Damari said police have arrested at least 50 alleged public morality offenders in Ramallah since the start of Ramadan, but would not be going after people who break the fast in their own homes.
“The duty of the morality police is to preserve public manners in public places, and to preserve the feelings of the people who are fasting,” he said. “Violating the holiness of Ramadan is a violation of people’s freedom. ”
Islamic custom demands that believers fast and refrain from self- indulgence between sunrise and sunset during Ramadan, which began Sept. 13 in the West Bank this year. The fast is largely observed across the Muslim world; voluntarily in some countries and under strict enforcement in others such as Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Writer Hassan Dandees, 58, said the government was right to seek to uphold religious standards. “This is not a violation of anybody’s freedom,” he said. “Ramadan has a holiness every person should respect.”
But Ruba el-Mimi, 21, said she opposes the police action. “It interferes with the privacy of the individual. People are free to fast or not,” she said. “If somebody is not fasting, he’s not doing harm.”
In addition to booking smokers, snackers and carob juice drinkers, Qendah is also on the alert for young men whistling at girls or drivers playing their car stereos too loud.
Although the piety squad has government sanction, Cabinet minister Ashraf al-Ajrami, said he is uncomfortable with the operation and the impression that the government was trying to be more zealous than Hamas.
“We are studying this issue, and there’s a possibility we shall end it,” he said. “We don’t want to change the order of things and appear as if we are following in the footsteps of somebody or imitating somebody.”
Hamas rode support for its pious and incorruptible image to a landslide parliamentary election victory in 2006, then ran Fatah out of the Gaza Strip by force in June.
The religious party has imposed no Ramadan patrol of its own in Gaza, where the population is overwhelmingly conservative and social pressure alone is enough to stop public violations of the fast. Even members of the strip’s small Christian community are careful not to cause offense by breaching the Ramadan code in front of their Muslim neighbors.
(AP)
wow this is insane, of course the democrats won’t condemn this. They might even praise it, sick bastards
September 27th, 2007 at 6:33 pm“We don’t want to change the order of things and appear as if we are following in the footsteps of somebody or imitating somebody.”
Damn, they sound like D’rats.
September 27th, 2007 at 6:38 pmWhat would they do to these guys, oh wait, they probably are these guys.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1189411500215&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
September 27th, 2007 at 6:41 pm“Holy Ramadan violation Batman!” “yes Robin, touch the kabob and you go to rehob.”
September 27th, 2007 at 7:25 pmWhere’s the outrage from the so-called Muslim moderates? Where’s CAIR? Or the Muslim American Assoc? Hmmmm…maybe there ain’t no moderate voices in Islam…only irhabi fucktards in search of their one-way ticket to hellfire and damnation.
Morality police? Interesting title for a people who worship a false prophet who was a child molestor and a mass murderer.
September 27th, 2007 at 7:33 pmthey dont mention whether christians are among the violators.
September 27th, 2007 at 7:45 pmThis is what the Palestinians wanted, this is what they voted in - THIS is what they get.
SUCKERS!
September 27th, 2007 at 7:51 pmIf a religion needs ‘police’, there is a problem.
deathstar, that jerusalem post article floored me. Seems the PA and Fatah have their share of colon commandos.
September 28th, 2007 at 3:52 amHey TJ this means everyone!
“The duty of the morality police is to preserve public manners in public places, and to preserve the feelings of the people who are fasting,” he said. “Violating the holiness of Ramadan is a violation of people’s freedom. ”
Better the morality police than the thought police. No Abortion vs I heard your thought and you are now of to a reeducaion camp!
September 28th, 2007 at 6:37 am