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Queen leads Remembrance tributes

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The country has fallen silent to remember its war dead at services across the country as the Queen led the nation in honouring the fallen.

 

At the Cenotaph memorial in London, the monarch laid the first wreath to commemorate members of the Armed Forces who died fighting in all conflicts since the First World War.

In brilliant autumn sunshine, senior members of the monarchy joined Prime Minister David Cameron, military chiefs, servicemen and women and thousands of watching spectators in paying their respects.

When the first stroke of eleven sounded from nearby Big Ben, Whitehall observed a two-minute silence only punctuated by the hum of distant London traffic and birds.

The Queen laid the first wreath, followed by the Duke of Edinburgh.

Then the Duke of Cambridge, wearing his RAF uniform, laid a wreath, under the gaze of the Duchess of Cambridge, who watched from a balcony at the Foreign Office alongside the Countess of Wessex and the Princess Royal's husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence.

William was followed by the Duke of York, the Earl of Wessex, the Princess Royal, Prince Michael of Kent and Field Marshal Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank.

Wreaths were also laid by Mr Cameron, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, opposition leader Ed Miliband and Westminster Plaid Cymru group leader Elfyn Llwyd, as well as high commissioners from Commonwealth countries and leaders of the Armed Forces.

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall earlier attended a ceremony in Auckland as part of their Jubilee tour of New Zealand. Under grey skies the royals sat with New Zealand's prime minister John Key, veterans from across the decades, and members of the public around the Auckland Cenotaph.

The Duke of Kent was also overseas, representing the Queen at a service in the Falkland Islands.

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Egyptian Women Appeal Sex-After-Death, Teen Marriage Laws | Voice of the Copts

Egyptian Women Appeal Sex-After-Death, Teen Marriage Laws | Voice of the Copts | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

Egyptian Women Appeal Sex-After-Death, Teen Marriage Laws.

Egyptian women have urged the country’s Islamist-dominated parliament not to pass two controversial laws on age at marriage and sex after death.

The two laws include provisions that would void the rights of women to obtaining education and employment due to religious standards.

 

One of the laws would drop the minimum permissible age of marriage to age 14. The other would permit a husband to carry out conjugal relations with his wife within six hours following her death.

 

The latter issue was originally raised by Moroccan Islamic cleric Zamzami Abdul Bari in May 2011, according to the Al Arabiya pan-Arab news network. Bari was quoted as saying that marriage remains valid even after death – and that a woman could also claim the same right as a man in such a matter.

 

The news of the controversial legislation under consideration was reported last week by Egyptian columnist Amro Abdul Samea in the Egyptian Al Ahram newspaper. According to Samea, Dr. Mervat al-Talawi, head of Egypt’s National Council for Women sent an appeal on the matter to Dr. Sa’ad al-Katatni, Speaker of the Egyptian People’s Assembly.

 

A second journalist, TV anchor Jaber al-Qarmouty, commented on the “’Farewell Intercourse’ draft law” after Samea’s article was published, saying, “This is unbelievable. It is a catastrophe to give the husband such a right! Has the Islamic trend reached that far? Is there really a draft law in this regard? Are there people thinking in this manner?”

 

Since Islamists have taken over the Egyptian parliament in the past year, more moderate forces in the country have grown increasingly concerned over the future of women’s rights in Egypt. At present, Egyptian women retain the right to end unhappy or abusive marriages without interference from a husband, through the Khula – the Islamic right to divorce law, which grants men the right to terminate a marriage as well. Islamists in the Egyptian parliament also wish to cancel the law empowering women to use the Khula to end a bad marriage.

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Islam promotes Necrophilia

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Outrage as Egypt plans 'farewell intercourse law' so husbands can have sex with DEAD wives up to six hours after their death

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