June 1, 2011, - 12:16 pm
“Religion of Peace”: Another Muslim Beauty Queen Murdered for Immodesty
Amid all the undue, gushing hype over Muslim Miss Hezbollah USA Rima Fakih, the Islamic terrorism supporter and close relative of “martyrs,” the real story of Muslim “beauty queens” is that of Katya Koren. She ain’t the first. Won’t be the last. Just a progression of female honor killing victims of Islam, whose beauty pageant story endings never get the politically correct mainstream media’s attention. This got a New York Daily News article, but hardly the incessant media coverage Miss Hezbollah USA got with Donald Trump’s eager participation.
Katya Koren: Beauty Pageant Contestant Murdered by Islam
A would-be teen beauty queen was stoned to death after her participation in a Ukranian pageant reportedly infuriated local Muslim youths.
Katya Koren, 19, was targeted by three fellow teens who said her seventh-place finish in the beauty contest was a violation of Muslim laws, according to British newspaper reports.
One of the suspects, identified as 16-year-old Bihal Gaziev, told authorities that he had no regrets about the stoning because the dark-haired Koren “violated the laws of Sharia.”
The teen’s battered body was found buried in the forest near her village in the Crimea section of the Ukraine. She had disappeared a week earlier.
Koren, described by friends as a stylish dresser, finished seventh in the beauty pageant. The British newspapers said the girl, just like her attackers, was a Muslim.
Alhamdillullah [praise allah], another “menace to the world”–for wearing a bathing suit or strutting in high heels or some other such unspeakable crime–is dead. Yup, that’s the Islamic outlook . . . worldwide.
Tags: beauty pageant contestant, beauty queen, Bihal Gaziev, Crimea, Honor Killing, Islam, islamic "modesty", Jihad, Katya Koran, murder, Muslim, stoning, Ukraine, Ukrainian
When will people wake up and smell the coffee? This is so sad.
Is NOW going to speak out against this? Funny how this is so hush, hush.
Ivan on June 1, 2011 at 12:38 pm