If you sin...dont brag about it!!

Winn
By Winn

Jeddah court accelerates legal action against Jawad for boasting about sex
By Abdul Rahman Shaheen, Correspondent
Published: July 25, 2009, 17:09

Riyadh: A Jeddah court started legal proceedings against a Saudi young man, who has been accused of bragging about his sex life on a popular Arab television channel.

This was in line with the directives issued to the court by the Ministry of Justice to expedite the case filed by a number of citizens against 23-year-old Jeddah resident Mazen Abdul Jawad.

In an order addressed to Shaikh Abdullah Al Othaim, head of the Court of Summary Jurisdiction in Jeddah, the ministry asked to urgently examine the case.

Mazen Abdul Jawad, an employee of the national carrier - Saudi Arabian Airlines - was arrested for "exceeding all red lines" when he appeared last week on a show called "Red Line," on the Lebanese channel LBC, where he went into "graphic details about his sexual conquests."
On the programme, Jawad said he first had sex with a neighbour when he was 14, and he described in detail some of his later adventures.

In Saudi Arabia, which follows strict Shariah principles, pre-marital sex is illegal, and unrelated men and women are not allowed to mingle.

Meanwhile, Shaikh Abdullah Al Othaim told Al Madinah Arabic daily that the accused may be sentenced to capital punishment in case of his conviction. "The crimes charged against the young man are of the gravest nature as they are equivalent to perversion, spreading adultery and speaking openly about vice," he said while noting that deterrent punitive measures would be taken against all those involved directly or indirectly in telecasting the program.

Shaikh Al Othaim gave indications that punitive action may be taken against those who appeared on television program together with Mazen and even the owner of the residential apartment to where the young man lured young women and girls for immoral traffic.

He said that the court virtually started legal proceedings against the young man following the complaints received from several citizens. "The court will seek support of experts specialised in investigation of cyber crimes to know more about the bluetooth techniques, such as montage, used by the culprit in committing the crimes," he said. The judge did not rule out the possibility for taking legal action against LBC television.

Mazen Abdul Jawad was arrested after the filing of a petition by about 100 citizens at the Jeddah court alleging among other things, that the young man violated a principle of Shariah law by publicising his sinful behaviour.

Mazen explained how he uses the Bluetooth function on his cellphone to try to pick up Saudi women, who are forbidden to mix with or reveal their faces to men who are not related to them. He also gave a recipe for an aphrodisiac.

http://www.gulfnews.com/news/gulf/saudi_arabia/10334585.html

By britexpat• 26 Jul 2009 12:04
britexpat

Religious leaders of all persuasions spout things of this nature..

It does not mean that the geovernment is going to take note of them..

Like I said, in my experience Saudi is very different from that portrayed in newspapers..

By Winn• 26 Jul 2009 11:56
Winn

Brit:

"Meanwhile, Shaikh Abdullah Al Othaim told Al Madinah Arabic daily that the accused may be sentenced to capital punishment in case of his conviction. "The crimes charged against the young man are of the gravest nature as they are equivalent to perversion, spreading adultery and speaking openly about vice,"

.....................

Harry99:Its not an anti-Saudi thread coz there isnt anything against Saudi written here. Its just a news excerpt from a newspaper from this part of the world. Just shows how ppl can get in trouble with tehir silly actions. thats all.

Btw was it a question or wishful thinking?

By Harry99• 26 Jul 2009 11:15
Harry99

So, is this another Anti Saudi thread which will deteriorate into an Anti Muslim debate ?

By anonymous• 26 Jul 2009 11:14
anonymous

need to be discreet. Not all have same mentality level! Right to us maybe wrong to them or vice versa? ANd the law need to be respected!

"Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship"

By every_mothers_nightmare• 26 Jul 2009 11:02
every_mothers_nightmare

why should they punish him for speaking the truth.....what abt the 60 year old saudis getting married to young teenage girls......is there a law for them?

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By SPEED• 26 Jul 2009 10:54
SPEED

By anonymous• 26 Jul 2009 10:53
anonymous

"Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship"

By britexpat• 26 Jul 2009 10:48
britexpat

He will probably leave Saudi and relocate to Bahrain, Dubai or Lebanon ..

By draj• 26 Jul 2009 10:47
draj

what will happen to him now???

By Andrews• 26 Jul 2009 10:35
Andrews

Either his Head or his willy..Iam damn sure one will go..

By britexpat• 26 Jul 2009 10:32
britexpat

Having lived and worked in Saudi, I can assure you that "Head chopping" is reserved for the gravest of crimes and is hardly used anymore...

By Winn• 26 Jul 2009 10:26
Winn

"He also gave a recipe for an aphrodisiac. "

Considering that he was going back to KSA, wonder what he was smoking during the interview.

Brit: They'll most probably get his head cut off!

By britexpat• 26 Jul 2009 10:22
britexpat

"went into "graphic details about his sexual conquests."

I have no symathy for the idiot.. I say vut his gooleys off!

By baldrick2dogs• 26 Jul 2009 10:19
baldrick2dogs

What a knob!

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