No Os, those are not signs that Sharia is being implemented. Egypt is today Sharialand. Yet no one is being beheaded, no one being stoned, no hands are being cut, and no gays are being hung. Your understanding of Sharia seems to be too much in the black & white zone (distanced from reality).
Five guys leaving church, getting run over (and killed all of them) by a muslim driver. The muslim police does not stop and later the muslim judicial system does not prosecute the driver, and the muslim medical system refuses to give access to the Five guys for hours after the accident (when thekids were still alive) and nothing gets done about it. That is a sign of Sharia being implemented.
Non-muslim Girls getting kidnapped on their way from school, and the muslim police doing nothing about it as the family tells them where are the girls. Sharia.
Taking girls right before they finish their highschool and marrying them to old bastards, that is sharia being implemented (Happens in the UK).
Family meeting to discuss some matter where some girl get thrown out of the 20th floor. Sharia. UK.
The brother of my priest getting run over. The priest goes to Cairo and demand to see the body. The body was lying on its side. His brother was buried alive. The guy that ran him over, no prosecution. The murderers who checked him in the hospital, then buried him, no prosecutions. Sharia.
You apostate? then your marriage is nulled and the kids taken away from you. If you live in the UK, then your wife can take the kids and run back home, directly against the orders of a UK judge. Still the kids will not be returned. Sharia.
Fair points.I can certainly imagine these things happening in Egypt as the authorities must be infested with Jihadists.Sadat was killed by one of his own army officers who was a Jihadist and that was nearly thirty years ago so things must have got far worse.What you are talking about sounds like a combination of religous persecution and corruption.Some might well be extremists whilst others are paid off by the Jihadists or threatened with violence.
Honour killings do happen in the UK but as I understand it they have more to do with people's cultural background than religion.These type of killings also happen in Hindu and Sikh communities.
There are people in powerful positions who need to be watched carefully.One of them is my MP,Keith Vaz.Quote from Wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Vaz In March 1989, he led a protest in Leicester against Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.[1] At this event, Vaz addressed 3,000 Muslim demonstrators, stating "today we celebrate one of the great days in the history of Islam and Great Britain".[2] In February 1990, he wrote in The Guardian newspaper urging Salman Rushdie not to publish the book in paperback because "there is no such thing as absolute freedom of speech". That month, he caused outrage when he suggested that an IRA bomb detonated at Leicester Army Recruiting Office might have been planted by the British army.