From Saudi Arabia Corespondent Eman Al Nafjan…
The Committee for the Prevention of Vice and the Promotion of Virtue (better known as the PVPV) is a Saudi Arabian governmental watch dog organization that operates like a religious police force, annoying, lecturing, harassing, beating and, as in the case below, attempting to murder its own citizens in the name of Islam. They enforce dress codes, the separation of men and women, along with other so-called “Islamic Laws”. The fact of the matter is they are over the top lunatics enforcing the institutionalized insanity that is life in Saudi Arabia. One could argue there is little religion left in Saudi Arabia from a governmental standpoint, as Islam itself has become lost in sea of antiquated Bedouin Tribal ritual, hijacked by those in positions of corrupted power. Eman Al Nafjan’s latest contribution below is but an single example of what many Saudis must deal with every day of their lives. As always, her dedication to shining the revealing light of truth upon those in power is inspiring.
The Commision for Prevention of Vice and Promotion of Virtue, (PVPV), has done it again.
On Thursday in Ha’il, a region North West of Riyadh, a PVPV member was scouting this very conservative area for vice to prevent. He saw a woman shopping with a man and felt that her eyes (the only part of her that was showing) were too seductive and starting shouting orders at her to cover her eyes. According to her husband, he says that he heard this muttawa behind him shouting and paid him no mind until he realized that the PVPV member was addressing his wife. He turned around and told him to mind his own business. Then insults were exchanged until the PVPV member pulled out a knife and slashed the husband’s arm and stabbed him in the back, puncturing his lungs.
So far, so terrible but we could at least say that this PVPV member would be rejected and held at arms length by the commission. First day the report came out, the spokesperson, sheikh Mutlaq Al Nabit claimed that they still don’t have the details of what happened except that there was an attack on the PVPV and that was followed by an altercation and the PVPV member has not admitted that he had stabbed the citizen.
The next day another report came out from the same spokesperson, Shiekh Al Nabit claiming that PVPV members have every right to order women to cover their eyes if they are seductive, seditious and could push a man to sin. He also denied that the commission gave permission to the PVPV member to get into a fight and carry a weapon and claimed that all PVPV members are responsible and deserving of trust.
Yah right.




