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In reply to the discussion: Egypt 'necrophilia law'? Hooey, utter hooey. [View all]steve2470
(37,481 posts)3. I found this site, badly translated from Arabic:
http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-item.php?id=108336#axzz1tCq0pSbc
Anyone read Arabic here ?
badly translated Arabic here:
"Marriage and sex with the dead farewell
Journal of the Republic (Egypt) on Thursday, 19 April 2012, and an update as stated in the TV program (Egypt Today) provided by the professor (Tawfiq Okasha) on the channel (Lafraain), we discuss here the scandal shameful that speak to the foreign press by the Arab Al-Mustaqbal Iraq / Baghdad / 25/4/2012 Kazem cup erythema is certain that we are living in a time of strange par excellence, time has become a religion, custom, and custom we have, and became the evil known, and known as an evil, time is lost when norms, assets and the principles and noble values, and it involves some Arab parliaments in pens Bellows, and repudiated the rules of dialogue based on the rationale sound, Until the day he appeared in a we man a fool amid the Egyptian Parliament, which calls for members of the Council to include their voices to the voice, and sustenance in the pressure on the Council to work provisions (law ) and the issuance of the law allowed a man to have sex with his wife after her death, and for six hours, in the sense that the lawmaker religious very (very) wants to restore the rights of men to normal, by allowing him lying with the funeral of his wife having sex....."
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Anyone read Arabic here ?
badly translated Arabic here:
"Marriage and sex with the dead farewell
Journal of the Republic (Egypt) on Thursday, 19 April 2012, and an update as stated in the TV program (Egypt Today) provided by the professor (Tawfiq Okasha) on the channel (Lafraain), we discuss here the scandal shameful that speak to the foreign press by the Arab Al-Mustaqbal Iraq / Baghdad / 25/4/2012 Kazem cup erythema is certain that we are living in a time of strange par excellence, time has become a religion, custom, and custom we have, and became the evil known, and known as an evil, time is lost when norms, assets and the principles and noble values, and it involves some Arab parliaments in pens Bellows, and repudiated the rules of dialogue based on the rationale sound, Until the day he appeared in a we man a fool amid the Egyptian Parliament, which calls for members of the Council to include their voices to the voice, and sustenance in the pressure on the Council to work provisions (law ) and the issuance of the law allowed a man to have sex with his wife after her death, and for six hours, in the sense that the lawmaker religious very (very) wants to restore the rights of men to normal, by allowing him lying with the funeral of his wife having sex....."
The Google Translate popup keeps interfering with copying.
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is this supposedly free-standing legislation or an amendment attached to another bill?
unblock
Apr 2012
#2
Dan Murphy is simplyy stating his opinion it is "hooey". The information isn't
snagglepuss
Apr 2012
#7
Who cares? It doesn't hurt anyone. Dead bodies are just inanimate objects anyway.
ZombieHorde
Apr 2012
#8
Women seem to be beyond time and space. Pregnant two weeks before and sexy six hours after.
nolabear
Apr 2012
#10
Oddly enough, necrophilia has a large role in the development of mummification in Egypt
Recursion
Apr 2012
#20