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atieah2009 17-11-2009 12:12 PM

Gaddafi hires 200 young Italian women – to convert them to Islam
 
When the hostess agency put out the call for attractive, well-dressed women, under the age of 35 and over 1.7 metres (5ft 7in) tall, it was inundated with responses from hundreds of Roman women.

Most seemed to think they would be bringing a little glamour to a gala dinner with the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi. Instead, they found themselves being lectured by him for two hours on the role of women and invited to convert to Islam. "We were at least expecting a snack", grumbled Silvia Figliozzi afterwards.

An engineering graduate, Figliozzi was among more than 100 young Italian women who were today recovering their equilibrium after a characteristically bizarre encounter with the "guide of the first of September great revolution of the socialist people's Libyan Arab jamahiriya".

The women at Sunday's event were promised €50 (£45) and told not to arrive in miniskirts or low-cut tops. They assembled outside a hotel in the centre, where several were rejected because they were either too short or revealingly dressed. The rest – most teetering on stilettos and some wrapped in furs – boarded buses and were driven to the Libyan ambassador's residence.

According to the Italian news agency Ansa, about 200 filed through the heavily protected gates, where a security guard insisted to reporters that they were assembling for a "medical conference".

After a delay of an hour, Gaddafi appeared, in a black uniform with a black beret. As he launched into his address, female members of his entourage distributed embossed copies of the Qu'ran and the colonel's own great work, The Green Book.

Gaddafi, who arrived in Rome on Sunday for a summit of the UN's food and agricultural organisation, also told his audience he had it on good authority Jesus was not crucified. "God in heaven took him. They crucified someone who looked like him," the Libyan leader was quoted as saying by an Ansa reporter who posed as a hostess.

Claiming he was "for and alongside women", Gaddafi criticised the way they were treated in eastern countries. "They are often used like bits of furniture, changed whenever the man wants. And that is an injustice," said Gaddafi.

When it comes to surrounding himself with women, Libya's leader can outshine even Italy's prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi. On his last visit to Rome, in June, he prevailed upon Berlusconi's government to gather several hundred women for a not dissimilar lecture. Further encounters with selected representatives of Italian womanhood are due to take place tonight and tomorrow.

At least one of the women who crammed into the Libyan ambassador's home on Sunday left feeling "offended" by Gaddafi's view of Christianity. But for another, Rea Beko, it turned out to be a life-changing experience. "He convinced me," she said. "I shall be converting to Islam."

I think this should be a serious debate because what the hell is he doing LOL!

As hysterial as it is, do you think it was appropriate he did what done.

Crimson Dynamo 17-11-2009 12:47 PM

Is he the same guy as Gandalf off of the telly?

Tom4784 17-11-2009 12:59 PM

If it was me I'd have left right away, I can't stand being preached at. Good on him for supporting women's rights in the more fundamentalist parts of the east but people should discover faith on their own instead of being lectured at for hours.

Wildcat! 17-11-2009 02:02 PM

Where they forced to listen to him? I am guessing not. If any of these women thought they werent interested, they could just leave. And if they stayed just to pocket the money then its on them isnt it? I dont see anything wrong with it.

Lauren 17-11-2009 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat! (Post 2687260)
Where they forced to listen to him? I am guessing not. If any of these women thought they werent interested, they could just leave. And if they stayed just to pocket the money then its on them isnt it? I dont see anything wrong with it.

I agree. There's attempted indoctrination of all religions all the time, maybe just not as outwardly as this. They consented to stay, weren't forced to do anything... it was just like an optional lecture.

Tom4784 17-11-2009 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat! (Post 2687260)
Where they forced to listen to him? I am guessing not. If any of these women thought they werent interested, they could just leave. And if they stayed just to pocket the money then its on them isnt it? I dont see anything wrong with it.

I never said they was but fair point.

Wildcat! 17-11-2009 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 2687290)
I never said they was but fair point.

Oh no, I wasnt answering to your post, just the OP's question!:blush:
YOu said you would leave right away, which these women who said were offended, shouldve done.

atieah2009 18-11-2009 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat! (Post 2687336)
Oh no, I wasnt answering to your post, just the OP's question!:blush:
YOu said you would leave right away, which these women who said were offended, shouldve done.

:)

Stu 18-11-2009 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wildcat! (Post 2687260)
Where they forced to listen to him? I am guessing not. If any of these women thought they werent interested, they could just leave. And if they stayed just to pocket the money then its on them isnt it? I dont see anything wrong with it.

They were never told before hand the nature of it. That's what's wrong with it. It's subversive, surprise preaching and nobody likes that.

BB_Eye 18-11-2009 04:44 PM

Oh well... I hope they got paid.

Lauren 18-11-2009 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 2689138)
They were never told before hand the nature of it. That's what's wrong with it. It's subversive, surprise preaching and nobody likes that.

Why would they go to something without asking questions about what it actually was, though? They obviously didn't mind too much!

Stu 18-11-2009 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Lauren (Post 2689984)
Why would they go to something without asking questions about what it actually was, though? They obviously didn't mind too much!

Well it's a hostess agency. I don't know much about the nature of what glamorous girls are hired for, but I imagine being preached to isn't what comes to mind.


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