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Chitchat Sinkie Father of 4 Repeatedly Raped His 14 Year-old Daughter At Home! Guess Race!

Instead of you making things up as you go along, as has been the case throughout, you should try - if your cognitive capabilities permit - to think of furnishing evidence in favour of your unsupported claims.

Academic evidence would be most preferable.

Incest is common in most moslem societies. If you knew your islamic religion better, you wouldn't be trying to deny it.

Algeria
22-34% of all marriages in Algeria are consanguine (blood related), according to a 2009 study in Reproductive Health.[15]

Bahrain
39-45% of marriages in Bahrain are consanguine (blood related), according to a 2009 study in the journal Reproductive Health.[15]

Egypt
As of 2016, about 40% of marriages in Egypt were between cousins.[18] Another source (Reproductive Health) puts the figure at 20.9-32.8% for marriages between blood related partners as of 2009,[15] but much higher—60.5-80.4% -- in the region of Nubia.

Iran
Cousin marriages are decreasing among Iranians.

Iraq
47-60% of marriages in Iraq are consanguine (blood related), according to a 2009 study in the journal Reproductive Health.

Pakistan
In Pakistan, cousin marriage is legal and common for economic, religious and cultural reasons.

According to a 2005 BBC report on Pakistani marriage in the United Kingdom, 55% of Pakistanis marry a first cousin.[38]

Familial responsibility and honor
Of particular significance in the Middle East is marriage to a father's brother's daughter. Many Middle Eastern peoples express a preference for this form of marriage. Ladislav Holý explains that it is not an independent phenomenon but merely one expression of a wider preference for agnatic solidarity, or solidarity with one's father's lineage.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage_in_the_Middle_East#Algeria


Question
Is it correct that our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) discouraged marrying cousins? Should marrying cousins be the last resort?

Summary of answer
There is nothing wrong with marriage to cousins in Islam,
as cousins are not included in the maharim.


https://islamqa.info/en/answers/105/ruling-on-marrying-cousins
 
Incest is common in most moslem societies. If you knew your islamic religion better, you wouldn't be trying to deny it.

Algeria
22-34% of all marriages in Algeria are consanguine (blood related), according to a 2009 study in Reproductive Health.[15]

Bahrain
39-45% of marriages in Bahrain are consanguine (blood related), according to a 2009 study in the journal Reproductive Health.[15]

Egypt
As of 2016, about 40% of marriages in Egypt were between cousins.[18] Another source (Reproductive Health) puts the figure at 20.9-32.8% for marriages between blood related partners as of 2009,[15] but much higher—60.5-80.4% -- in the region of Nubia.

Iran
Cousin marriages are decreasing among Iranians.

Iraq
47-60% of marriages in Iraq are consanguine (blood related), according to a 2009 study in the journal Reproductive Health.

Pakistan
In Pakistan, cousin marriage is legal and common for economic, religious and cultural reasons.

According to a 2005 BBC report on Pakistani marriage in the United Kingdom, 55% of Pakistanis marry a first cousin.[38]

Familial responsibility and honor
Of particular significance in the Middle East is marriage to a father's brother's daughter. Many Middle Eastern peoples express a preference for this form of marriage. Ladislav Holý explains that it is not an independent phenomenon but merely one expression of a wider preference for agnatic solidarity, or solidarity with one's father's lineage.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage_in_the_Middle_East#Algeria


Question
Is it correct that our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) discouraged marrying cousins? Should marrying cousins be the last resort?

Summary of answer
There is nothing wrong with marriage to cousins in Islam,
as cousins are not included in the maharim.


https://islamqa.info/en/answers/105/ruling-on-marrying-cousins


wikipedia?

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

It proves once again that as opposed to actual academic references and evidence, all you can come up with is wikipedia, the refuge of the jewish scoundrel.

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:




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wikipedia?

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

It proves once again that as opposed to actual academic references and evidence, all you can come up with is wikipedia, the refuge of the jewish scoundrel.

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

Wikipedia is regarded by most as reliable enough, especially when compared to the moslem system where people with differing views on islam risk imprisonment, execution or public lynching by moslem mobs.
 
Wikipedia is regarded by most as reliable enough, especially when compared to the moslem system where people with differing views on islam risk imprisonment, execution or public lynching by moslem mobs.


It shows your IQ is lacking because you think wikipedia is reliable.

You are confusing with the pap-piglets run system of oppressive authoritarianism where dissidents risk imprisonment, execution or public lynching by chink-ceca mobs carrying the pap-piglets banner
 
You are confusing with the pap-piglets run system of oppressive authoritarianism where dissidents risk imprisonment, execution or public lynching by chink-ceca mobs carrying the pap-piglets banner

Here's a bunch of pigs carrying banner, wanting a public lynching or mob violence.

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This also another comprehension passage posted by pastor John. He bold some statement for some big clue

The article emphasize biological daughter and also state that all of her children are the same parents. Why has to state this? Chink unable to marry more than one wife so if is a chink, the article will just put sons and daughters were do.

The daughter is 14 years old and dad is 44 years old. A 44 year old chink will rather fk a milf and it happened at 2019, geylang got open. Chink will also rather go geylang. A chink wont likely to fk a underage gal. 44 year old chink will like a cheaper and exp milf at spa or even fk fling.

Four children. Eldest 20 youngest 10. Age gap 10 years. A chink in sinkie in this era wont likely to have four children as it is very expensive. A chink's children also wont likely to have so huge age gap such as 10 years apart.

Sex between 6am to 7am. 2nd Dec 2019 was a monday. Monday blues, a chink wont have the mood to fk such a early morning as he need to work. Fk at such a early morning??? A chink wont wake up so early to fk as they do not have morning prayer or some dont even bath. Even if chink wake up early is becos their workplace is far as they need to prepare to go work.

Family was fiancially depend on him. Four children on one sole income? A chink would rather be single. A chink who wanted to have many children usually come from a rich background.

Sat on her daughter mattress. A horny chink will rather go watch porn and pcc or go spa, geylang brothel to fk even if his wife isnt at home.
 
HAHA !

I GUESS CORRECTLY !
SO MUDDY !

Yup. He wants to be released earlier so that he can go pray to his silly stone idol in mecca. He also said that someone else could have been banging one of his daughters and the sperm may not be his.

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SINGAPORE: The Court of Appeal on Friday (Sep 9) dismissed an appeal against sentence by a man who sexually abused four of his daughters over 14 years.

The 45-year-old man, who cannot be named due to gag orders protecting his daughters' identities, was sentenced to 33 years and two months' jail in March. He was also given the maximum of 24 strokes of the cane.

He had pleaded guilty to seven charges of aggravated rape, aggravated sexual assault involving penetration, aggravated outrage of modesty and ill-treatment of a child. Another 26 charges were considered in sentencing.

He raped or sexually assaulted four of his daughters between 2004 and 2018, and starved them over five days in 2018 when he was angry with them.

At his sentencing, the judge called his abuse "horrific" and said it was "one of the worst cases of rape and sexual assault" he had seen.

On Friday, the man mounted his own appeal against the sentence, asking for the jail term to be reduced from 33 years and two months to 28 to 30 years' jail instead.

Speaking via an interpreter to Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon and Justices Judith Prakash and Tay Yong Kwang, the man said: "I am pleading with your honours if possible to reduce my current sentence."

"I wish to reiterate that I am a first-time offender and I'm not a repeat offender, as such I'm asking to reduce my sentence," said the man. He added that he was not "asking to be released".

Chief Justice Menon said: "Well, he may say he is a first-time offender, but the offences took over a period starting 2004 and continuing until 2015 and so for a long period, in fact it went all the way up to 2018, and there were 33 charges in all."

He said two dozen of the charges were sexual offences "committed against his own children", so this case cannot be seen as a first-time one-off mistake.

Instead, it is "sustained conduct continued over a long period", said the Chief Justice.

The appellant then began talking about how some evidence in his case is "unclear". He questioned why one of the victims refused some medical examination, and said it "would not be fair" for the court to give him such a punishment if the evidence was unclear.

"For example, if there is no clear example with regard to the case ... the DNA from one clothes may be transferred to another person's clothes, but that does not mean (it) comes from me your honour, it could be another person," said the man.

The Chief Justice said the man was appealing against sentence and not conviction and there was "no question about his guilt in this matter".

"I'm not going to hear arguments about whether the evidence is clear or not clear because the conviction stands," said Chief Justice Menon.

The man then gave another reason for his hope that his jail term would be reduced.

"I hope that I will be able to do my mini pilgrimage. If I'm released later at the age of 65 or above, I'm afraid I'm not strong enough to do my pilgrimage," he said.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...xually-abuse-4-daughters-14-years-bvj-2928856
 
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