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Monday, 8 February 2010
Muslim man demands right to bring second wife to Ireland

From Irish Central

A Muslim man has gone to the High Court in Ireland demanding that he be allowed bring in his second wife to Ireland.The native of Lebanon, where polygamy is allowed, says his polygamous marriage must be recognized.

Liam Egan, a member of the Muslim Public Affairs Congress, told the Irish Sunday Times the man was being discriminated against unfairly. “It is draconian to treat this family differently,” said Egan. “Ireland discriminates against Muslims seeking citizenship by asking them to sign an affidavit. The state should not be interfering in families like this. It is silent on adulterous affairs but the moment you try and do something honourable by bringing a woman into a marriage, even a polygamous marriage, there is an issue.”

The man first entered Ireland some years ago and claimed political asylum which was granted. It is believed there are numerous other cases involving second or even more wives awaiting the court's verdict.

He is getting anything but sympathy from the Irishmen and women in the comments section. General opinion is that he is abusing the privilege of asylum with his demands and should be returned to where he came from.

Posted on 02/08/2010 4:27 AM by Esmerelda Weatherwax
Comments
8 Feb 2010
Brian

The Irish Constitution states the "the state pledges itself to guard with special care the institution of marriage, on which the family is based"...

"Marriage" here is a marriage between a man and a woman (i.e. marriage as defined in 1937 when it was written).

It means of course that the state cannot have gay marriage (but can have civil unions), and that means it sure as hell can't have polygamy.

If he goes to Ireland, he must abide by Irish laws, otherwise he should return from where he came...



8 Feb 2010
Paul Blaskowicz

Liam Egan was an associate of the  gobshite with the banjaxed brain that  "Khalid" Kelly one.  (Hopefully - hopelessly? - now in Afghanistan). Dead.

There's an ever-so-reasonable  dozy bint revert  half-way through this exposition on RTE of the "very peaceful religion": The Anjem & Khalid Show



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