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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=404132&in_page_id=1770

Muslim fury after bikini model claimed to be Pakistan's entryLast updated at 19:17pm on 7th September 2006

Stunning Mariyah Moten, 22, won the 'Best in Media' title - for being the most photographed and interviewed contestant - at the pageant in the Chinese resort of Beihai.

But furious Pakistani authorities say she did not have permission to represent the country, where many women only go out in public covered in a veil.

They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.

"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.

"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"

Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.

Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.

He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.

They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.

"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.

"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"

Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.

Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.

He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.
 
RUN !GET BACK TO THE CHOPPAH!

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I love how they bold typed certain parts out of context.
Thats hilarious...

I dont know why politicians are still pushing this whole feminism angle when America is so far behind in feminism than majority of countries.
Its laughable...
Oh, thats right, because some people still believe whatever the news (or as most americans like to call it now, political propaganda) tells them.
 
7Hells said:
I love how they bold typed certain parts out of context.
Thats hilarious...
I think that was the poster rather than the writers of the news article.
 
celldog said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=404132&in_page_id=1770

Muslim fury after bikini model claimed to be Pakistan's entryLast updated at 19:17pm on 7th September 2006

Stunning Mariyah Moten, 22, won the 'Best in Media' title - for being the most photographed and interviewed contestant - at the pageant in the Chinese resort of Beihai.

But furious Pakistani authorities say she did not have permission to represent the country, where many women only go out in public covered in a veil.

They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.

"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.

"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"

Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.

Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.

He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.

They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.

"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.

"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"

Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.

Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.

He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.

You should really tune into a Pakistani TV channel and start counting just how many "veiled" women you'll see. :dry:
 
Iceman/Psylocke said:
I think that was the poster rather than the writers of the news article.
I figured but I didnt want to sound like a b****.

Now everyone will know Im a b****, thanks... :(



;)


Though it still applies to American media.
 
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Oh my, just look at all those WOMEN COVERED IN VEILS. :eek:

:rolleyes:
 
7Hells said:
I figured but I didnt want to sound like a b****.

Now everyone will know Im a b****, thanks... :(



;)


Though it still applies to American media.
Haha, if you pay me enough $ I'd consider an edit. :D
 
Fenrir said:
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Sassui__pronounced__Shashi__Palejo__Pakistan_Peoples____Party_legislator_in_the_Sindh_provincial_assembly.jpg


Oh my, just look at all those WOMEN COVERED IN VEILS. :eek:

:rolleyes:
:up: Veils are very rare in South Asian countries. I haven't seen them commonly worn in any countries outside the Middle East.
 
7Hells said:
I love how they bold typed certain parts out of context.
Thats hilarious...

I dont know why politicians are still pushing this whole feminism angle when America is so far behind in feminism than majority of countries. Its laughable...
Oh, thats right, because some people still believe whatever the news (or as most americans like to call it now, political propaganda) tells them.


How so??????
 
7Hells said:
Presidents

If I'm not mistaken, I believe both Bangladesh and Pakistan have had women Prime Ministers.
 
Most countries have.
In America an assertive woman is nothing more than a b****.
 
celldog said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=404132&in_page_id=1770

Muslim fury after bikini model claimed to be Pakistan's entryLast updated at 19:17pm on 7th September 2006

Stunning Mariyah Moten, 22, won the 'Best in Media' title - for being the most photographed and interviewed contestant - at the pageant in the Chinese resort of Beihai.

But furious Pakistani authorities say she did not have permission to represent the country, where many women only go out in public covered in a veil.

They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.

"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.

"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"

Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.

Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.

He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.

They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.

"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.

"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"

Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.

Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.

He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.


first- it's a different culture. get used to it. you might not like it, you might think its barabaric, but its a different culture. neither you or I understand it fully. We can probably never fully understand it.
Do i agree with stonings of unveiled women and other abuse? no- i don't. But do i agree with keeping their womeb veiled? yes. for them i do. If that's their culture i do respect and agree with it- for them. it's a sign of respect. after learning about the good sides of their culture i understand that now. SO those officials had every right to be upset.

second- what did these "threats" actually amount to? it sounds like a creative word choice. they were upset,m and understandably so. It feels to me sort of like if some southern baptist preacher, full of fire and brimstone, found out their 'local miss whererever' was a ...gasp...lesbian! they'd be hopping mad.
they'd probably be hurling some pretty crazy threats.

third- who wrote this article? i feel like my eyes hit the tivo rewind button midway through. or did oyu jsut copy and paste it wrong?:huh:
 
we need pictures of this woman to see how hot she really is..:)
 
lol.thanks mentok.Well i wouldnt say she's a woof. er,er nice legs though

I would like to see her competition though
 
maxwell's demon said:
first- it's a different culture. get used to it. you might not like it, you might think its barabaric, but its a different culture. neither you or I understand it fully. We can probably never fully understand it.
Do i agree with stonings of unveiled women and other abuse? no- i don't. But do i agree with keeping their women veiled? yes. for them i do. If that's their culture i do respect and agree with it- for them. it's a sign of respect. after learning about the good sides of their culture i understand that now. SO those officials had every right to be upset.

second- what did these "threats" actually amount to? it sounds like a creative word choice. they were upset, and understandably so. It feels to me sort of like if some southern baptist preacher, full of fire and brimstone, found out their 'local miss whererever' was a ...gasp...lesbian! they'd be hopping mad.
they'd probably be hurling some pretty crazy threats.

third- who wrote this article? i feel like my eyes hit the tivo rewind button midway through. or did you just copy and paste it wrong?:huh:

There. I celldogified your post for you, max. You are welcome. :)

jag
 
L O L



edit: I mean ...eeer thats not very nice...

Darthphere said:
Id hit it with the lights off.
Nothing like that early morning charm to make me wanna go back to bed ;)
 
Celldog has convinced me with this gripping expose and candid journalistic copying and pasting skills that all Muslims are indeed evil and should be nuked.
 
Darthphere said:
Celldog has convinced me with this gripping expose and candid journalistic copying and pasting skills that all Muslims are indeed evil and should be nuked.


Now we know, and knowing is half the battle. :up:
 

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