Among bin Laden's accusations against the West, he charges America of defiling Muslim holy land with its soldiers and the " unchaste women " troops among them on Saudi soil.
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According to Hindu legend, god Vishnu sat in meditation at this place, keeping away from Thuling, a place in the Himalayas which was corrupted by meat-eating monks and unchaste people.
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Locke s choice of psalm to translate and gloss also favors the case for her authorship of the sequence, and helps her negotiate sixteenth-century England s condemnation of a woman writer as unchaste.
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The " unchaste " behaviour of the heroine and the violence and brutality depicted in the play, although relatively mild by modern standards, disturbed not only critics at the time, but also some play-goers.
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Iranian religious authorities were unwilling to accept burying her in a Muslim cemetery because as an entertainer she was considered " unclean " and " unchaste ", however when the large amount of mourners celebrated her passing they relented.
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To be sure, aside from brutal political repression that is gender-blind, Iraqi women also endure groping on crowded buses and an occasional honor killing, in which a man kills a daughter or sister for being unchaste.
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Yet the stories told by the al-Goul family and others, including killers and women who were attacked by their families, suggest a broad acceptance of an unwritten code, one that sees the unchaste woman as a threat.
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When the report of Sarah's adventures reached Cairo, Sabbatai claimed that such a consort had been promised to him in a dream because he, as the Messiah, was bound to fall in love with an unchaste woman.
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As a result, " Thomas Stretch brought in a paper [ to the Meeting ] signed by himself & Wife condemming their unchaste freedom before Marriage as well as their disorderly procedure in Marriage, " surely an embarrassment to his parents.
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Despite more than 20 years of campaigning by health and human rights activists, genital cutting remains a custom in much of Africa, where girls may be seen as unclean, unchaste and undeserving of marriage if they do not undergo the rite.