The archbishop of Canterbury's dangerous embrace of sharia. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine
"In December 1931, George Orwell got himself arrested in the slums of East London in order to find out about conditions 'inside,' and then he wrote an essay about the people he met while in detention. One of them was a buyer for a kosher butcher who had embezzled some of his boss's money. To Orwell's surprise, the man told him that 'his employer would probably get into trouble at the synagogue for prosecuting him. It appears that the Jews have arbitration courts of their own, and a Jew is not supposed to prosecute another Jew, at least in a breach-of-trust case like this, without first submitting it to the arbitration court.'"
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