Muslim mum covered with 'Burkah' lost her little Angel

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News: Wednesday, January 2007
Heatstroke kills girl, 2, in family's car

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The toddler's mother was with the child, but the father is believed to be overseas.

(post text updated below - ed)

Australian Correspondent
 
Re: Blac Muslim Mum lost her little girl

Toddler found in car dies

The child's father, of Sudanese decent, is understood to be overseas.

Wendy Percival said she often saw the children and their mother walking to and from the nearby Werribee Islamic School.

"We used to see them going past all the time on their way to the school," she said.

"The mother wears a burkah and they haven't lived their for long, only about six months, because the house has been up for lease. They pretty much kept to themselves."
 
Re: Blac Muslim Mum lost her little girl

MUM COVERED WITH 'BURKAH' LOST HER LITTLE ANGEL :mad:

Muslims Deadly Fiesta’ on our streets and suburbs.

From car tragedy to the heat exhaustion, it is like nomadics on the streets of towns and cities around western Victoria, for the last few days, we have dry land that is turning to the dust and this will be suitable for those Muslims that had joined our community.

There are two female ‘Burkas’ that shouldn’t be forgotten by the Media and TV news around the world, how proud should they be to hit such jackpot being in the spotlight. One lost control with her car in Footscray killing a former Korean army officer, and the other one wasn’t aware that her two years old daughter was in her car looking for fresh air and boling her little body.

Little girl Maryan Kamal, 2, lost her life in the back yard of her home, where her mother left her car, (last jouney on earth for this toddle) and took the groceries into the house, and the toddler presumably re-enter the car and wasn’t noticed being missing for one hour by anyone. This is according to her mother, and today it was confirmed on TV update news that police made the statement that this tragic death was an accident.

In today’s Herald Sun, Thursday, January 4, 2007 – www.heraldsun.com.au...we can read some more details, about this tragedy but there isn’t really much to match up, and to clarify the real facts that public would like to hear. It is like crosswords game.

Who can tell the truth; the little Angel in heaven, her 15 years old sister, or ‘Burkah’ Mum or Dad, that is away overseas at the moment?

According to police it was a tragic accident, causing cardiac arrest to this toddler. I wonder what public is thinking about all this confusion?

The whole wrap up is like tasting hamburgers at McDonalds, Hungry Jack or KFC.

Not many public eyes will believe that a two years old toddler will return back to the car instead of going to the house. However, if that is so, were the groceries more important than a child?

What sort of a ‘Burkah Mum' is that, by not having a control over her children at least when they are toddlers?

We had previously many such examples, due to gamblers going to ‘Casino’ and left their children locked in the car. They all fronted up the Court bench.

If this Muslim Mum is also from Sudan like her partner, than her profile is marked as; Sudan people are in majority ‘Moslem Arabs.’ In the centre and south ‘Negroes’ and Nilotics’ predominate. Most are pagan. Much of the population is nomadic. The level of literacy and education is low.

The department of ‘Human Services,' there is some work to done on this people. This Government department have squads, that they go and collect children from unfit parents. But, after all that someone will have to make a move, not come into action after when the life is lost. That should be under supervision especially when migrants arrive here raiding before Camels and Donkeys, but they don’t understand that a motor vehicle is using oil, fuel, speed, and is deadly. If you don’t understand how to handle the steering wheel and use your brain than see your 'Mufti.'

One hour is a very long time not noticing that a child is missing inside the house? That is a pure stupidity, crassly minded, and worried about groceries and making sandwiches.

Now, your ‘Centrelink’ payment will drop and you will be short of money, and perhaps you will have to look for another home,single storey,with lower rent. (The house was on a lease for a while)

The 15 years old daughter was at home, because she was assisting her mother to revive the toddler, and in this age as a teenager, she didn’t also noticed that her little sister was missing?

Again if this was an accident, mother is still responsible for all six children, to see that no harm will come to them.

That is not a matter to sweep under the carpet or cover up, many people will give to that a serious thought, and I don’t believe that this is a genuine accident but negligence!

‘Burkah’; “remember this is Australia perhaps dry at this stage and we are not desert yet, but if you think your way, than some ‘Camels’ should be provided for you. :)

Australian Correspondent
 
For little girl, with carddiac arrest, a private funeral was held today, her mother and aunty fully covered in 'Burkah' have spoken out about the tragedy. But all we see out from those 'Burkah' statues was the eyes, and a little of their hands. Everyone insisted that this was an accident, and that the little girl claimed back into the car by herself. Her father is overseas.
Looking at girls mother I did't saw not even one tear in her eyes, as usually mothers do perform like this.
They are Muslims, and it is wonder if this people ever get any tears into their eyes.

News at 5:00 pm Channel 10
 
She is grieving for her stupidity

(Herald Sun - Saturday, January 6, 2007 – Page 10 – Grieving mother’s moving tribute – www.heraldsun.com.au_

Muslim will become an 'Educator' for Mums with babies :bongo:

This is Muslim mother Ms Kamal, 35, who had been busy with groceries and making sandwiches for her 6 children, while one of them got trapped in a car causing her death in one hour.

The funny part in this article is that this Muslim Mum she is named as Mrs Khadija Omar, and later in the article as Ms. Kamal., and again Mrs Omar. How many names she has? What is her real name?
Is she really married to this man overseas, visiting the family? Or perhaps is another ‘dodge’ for Centrelink?

Who is who, what is what?

Now she is sorry explaining to readers her loss and how good the little girl was and so on.

And suddenly now she already has a caring qualities particularly for babies, ( only Muslem babies) only suddenly now, but not before, until her two years daughter was still alive.

She also wants to give message across to other mothers to watch over their children.

When I look at your photo in the paper, it is really scaring me off, and I wouldn’t like you to be my mother or walking on the streets next to you. Why aren’t you more flexible, many Moslem women are, and dress yourself to get a chance to be closer with white community, and perhaps you will learn how to live in this country? Your few tears is not a solution to your problem, you need a professional help and go and have a talk with professional people to tell you how to live in this country and how to take care of your children.

White Australians are aware how to look after their children, you go amongst your Muslim community that are wearing the same ‘Burkah’ as yourself, because you would understand each others better (better communication). You are guilty as a hell, and you should be behind the bars, at least that will give you time to think about what is right and what is wrong in this country.
 
Now this 'Muslim' Madame she will be preaching soon in her own school ! :rollpin:

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21102101-5006785,00.html

Somali school to honor dead tot

January 23, 2007

AS her tiny daughter lay dying on the kitchen table, Khadija Kamal remembers little beyond the waves of terror and nausea which gripped her own body.
She only vaguely remembers the paramedics who tried in vain to revive two-year-old Maryan after she had somehow trapped herself inside the family car in the backyard of their Melbourne house on a hot summer's day.
"I have memory of the nausea but almost no memory of the people around me," says Ms Kamal as tears fall from her eyes and disappear into the black niqab which covers her face.
But the death of her daughter in the outer Melbourne suburb of Truganina on January 3 has transformed the life of this 35-year-old mother of six.
She and her Somalian-born husband Kamal Omar say they will now dedicate their lives to building a school in their late daughter's name in war-torn Somalia. The project, which will require $100,000 in donations, is easily the most ambitious undertaken within Australia's fast-growing 16,000-strong Somali community.
To succeed, it will also need to win the united backing of the Somali community, which is divided along clan lines and which rarely speaks with one voice.
The Kamal family will also need to reassure donors - and perhaps Australian authorities - the money they raise for their new charity, Unity for Sisters Inc, will not fall into the wrong hands in their war-torn homeland.
But Ms Kamal, also known as Umm Rasheed, says the charity has already taken steps to ensure that warlords or Islamic extremists cannot plunder the funds they raise for the school.
"We will track those funds very carefully to make sure they are used to build a school in my daughter's name," she said.
"I think the best way to both honor my daughter and help Somalians is to build a school and help educate the next generation in Somalia."
Ms Kamal, a Melbourne-born Muslim convert, took her family, including Maryan, to Somalia for four months in early 2005. She says she cannot shake the haunting images of the poverty she witnessed.
Her husband, a teacher at Werribee Islamic College, says if they can raise the funds, the family would move to Somalia until the school, to be named the Maryan Kamal International School, was completed.
Mr. Omar said it would be built in the north of the country, near where his family comes from.
Prominent Melbourne-based Somalian cleric Isse Musse said it was rare for Somalis to raise money in Australia for anything other than their own families back in Somalia. "Somalis here do not fundraise in general," he said. "The Somalis are clan-based, so it is often hard for them to do something together."

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They do not give donations to our communities, and that is an admission that they don't want to be accepted as Australians. They are only looking after their own tribes, and how can whites accept them amongst them?????????? Get out from this land of ours.
 
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