Postataan tänne ennenkuin Hyysärin sensuuri poistaa omilta sivuilta. Kummasti tämä uutinen ei ole saanut minkäänlaista kommentointia HS.fi:ssä.
http://www.hs.fi/ulkomaat/Ministeri+Tunisialaisnaisia+l%C3%A4htee+Syyriaan+tarjotakseen+seksi%C3%A4+kapinallisille/a1379641629097
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TUNIS. Tunisialaisia naisia on matkustanut Syyriaan tarjotakseen seksuaalisia palveluja Syyrian hallitusta vastaan taisteleville islamisteille. Asiasta kertoi Tunisian sisäministeri Lofti ben Jeddou.
"Heillä on seksisuhteita 20, 30, 100 taistelijan kanssa. Jihad al-nikahin [seksuaalisen pyhän sodan] nimissä harjoittamiensa seksisuhteiden jälkeen he palaavat kotiin raskaana", ministeri sanoi tunisialaisille kansanedustajille torstai-iltana.
Ministeri ben Jeddou ei tarkentanut, kuinka monta tunisialaisnaista oli palannut kotiin Syyriasta raskaana. Hän ei myöskään sanonut, kuinka monta tunisialaisnaista olisi matkustanut Syyriaan seksuaalisen pyhän sodan nimissä. Mediatietojen mukaan heitä olisi satoja.
Vaikka muslimit ovat seksiasioiden suhteen hyvin konservatiivisia, jotkut kovan linjan sunnimuslimit sallivat avioliiton ulkopuoliset seksisuhteet usean eri kumppanin kanssa pyhän sodan nimissä. Toiminnan katsotaan tuovan islamisteille lohtua taisteluiden vastapainoksi.
Ja sitten yhdistellään "perheitä". Suomi tarjoaa äideille turvasataman ja isät tulevat perässä.
Miksi pihdata tuonpuoleiseen saakka kun samoja uskonsotureita pääsee tyydyttämään jo maan päällä?
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Vanhempaa juttua aihessta:
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-rules-for-the-rape-and-prostitution-jihad-revealed
Ehkäpä tämä osaltaan auttaa kukkahattuja huomaamaan, että muslimeille mikä tahansa on sallittua, kunhan se vain tehdään pyhän sodan nimissä, etenkin jos tapellaan ei-muslimeja vastaan. Ja pyhää sotaahan taas voi soveltaa mihin tahansa.
MUTTA toisaalta, onhan Suomessakin naiset maanneet sotilaiden kanssa. Pidetään siis laput silmillä jatkossakin...
Muslimit on varsin taidokkaita motivoimaan sotilaitaan taistelemaan geopoliittisten tavoitteidensa eteen, taitaa jäädä jopa lännen "demokratian puolesta sotiminen" propaganda kakkoseksi tälle.
Ei ihme että suomestakin sinne lähtee sotimaan kun kerta "p""""kin" luvassa.
Quote from: RP on 20.09.2013, 13:58:24
Vanhempaa juttua aihessta:
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-rules-for-the-rape-and-prostitution-jihad-revealed
Mielenkiintoinen juttu miten näköjään kaiken voi oikeuttaa jihadilla. Islam on sittenkin maailman sallivin uskonto, alistukaamme sille.
edit: Examinerin artikkeli saattaa olla jopa höpönlöpöä, tai ainakin siihen lienee syytä suhtautua suolaisella varauksella
http://www.alternet.org/world/exhibit-how-islamophobic-meme-can-spread-wildfire-across-internet
January 2, 2013
The apparently fabricated story of a Saudi cleric issuing a fatwa condoning gang rapes in Syria is an object lesson in the pitfalls of breakneck online journalism.
Editor's note: On January 2, AlterNet was one of several outlets that published what turned out to be an article based on a false report. We apologize to our readers for the error.
Täällä lisää aiheesta - in English
http://tinyurl.com/oztlc6a
Tunisian girls return home pregnant after 'sexual jihad' in Syria
Al Arabiya
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform "sexual jihad" there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
The Tunisian girls "are (sexually) swapped between 20, 30, and 100 rebels and they come back bearing the fruit of sexual contacts in the name of sexual jihad and we are silent doing nothing and standing idle," the non-partisan minister said during an address to the National Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals suspected of forming "networks" that send Tunisian youth for "jihad" to Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government's decision to ban suspected "jihadists" from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
"Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages," Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13 Tunisian girls "were fooled" into travelling to Syria to offer their sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
The mufti, who was dismissed from his post days afterwards, described the so-called "sexual Jihad" as a form of "prostitution."
"For Jihad in Syria, they are now pushing girls to go there. 13 young girls have been sent for sexual jihad. What is this? This is called prostitution. It is moral educational corruption," the mufti told reporters.
In August, general director of the public security service Mostafa Bin Omar said a "sexual jihad cell" was broken up in an area west of the country where al-Qaead fighters holed up.
Bin Omar told reporters that al-Qaeda affiliate Ansar Shariah was using minor girls, dressed in the full face cover to offer sexual services for jihadist male fighters.
Tulisivat tänne tarjoamaan seksiä. Jotkut noista vinkulankantolaitteista on ihan siistin näköisiä. Suurlähetystö voisi valkata parhaat ja lupalappu käteen. Työnteko olisi toki ehdoton maassaolon edellytys. Ankeaa se on suomalaisellakin gonalla, joten muutama voisi ryhtyä sotilaskotisisariksi.
Quote from: JT on 20.09.2013, 14:29:42
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13 Tunisian girls "were fooled" into travelling to Syria to offer their sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
The mufti, who was dismissed from his post days afterwards, described the so-called "sexual Jihad" as a form of "prostitution."
Uskonoppinut, joka puhui asiasta, sai heti kohta, pari päivää myöhemmin, potkut virastaan. :(
Niillä kun on ne sellaiset säkit päällä, niin miehetkin voivat tuurata.
Quote from: JT on 20.09.2013, 14:29:42
Täällä lisää aiheesta - in English
http://tinyurl.com/oztlc6a
Uutinen johon tinyurl vie:
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/variety/2013/09/20/Tunisia-says-sexual-jihadist-girls-returned-home-from-Syria-pregnant.html (http://english.alarabiya.net/en/variety/2013/09/20/Tunisia-says-sexual-jihadist-girls-returned-home-from-Syria-pregnant.html)
Uutisen kommenttiketjussa jotkut väittävät että kyseessä on valhe ja propaganda, mutta Al Arabiya on saudien omistama kanava, joka perustettiin vastavetona Al Jazeeralle. Sekä Tunisia että Saudi-Arabia ovat vankan sunnalaisia maita, ja Syyrian kapinalliset ovat myös sunnalaisia. Näinollen kanavalla tuskin on mitään intressiä "paskoa omaan pesään", varsinkaan (uskontoa loukkaavia) satuja sepittelemällä. Eli pitäisin luotettavana.
QuoteAl Arabiya
Al Arabiya (arab. العربية, al-ʿArabiyyah) on arabiankielinen uutiskanava. Kanava on saudiarabialaisen yhtiön hallitsema, mutta sen pääkonttori on Dubain Media Cityssa.
Kanava perustettiin 2003 suoraksi kilpailijaksi qatarilaiselle Al Jazeeralle, jonka linjasta Saudit eivät pitäneet.
http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Arabiya (http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Arabiya)
Natsahtavaa toimintaa. Kenttähoot.
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http://vid.alarabiya.net/images/2013/09/20/5de5049a-f25b-4f3a-9c00-66617a7cbb79/5de5049a-f25b-4f3a-9c00-66617a7cbb79_16x9_600x338.jpg (http://vid.alarabiya.net/images/2013/09/20/5de5049a-f25b-4f3a-9c00-66617a7cbb79/5de5049a-f25b-4f3a-9c00-66617a7cbb79_16x9_600x338.jpg)
Kuvan perusteella ei paha, söpöt silmät. :)
En tiedä kuitenkaan, kun kuitenkin joku 30-100 heppua olisi ennestään vedellyt naista, niin ties mitä tartuntoja sillä olisi. :(
Mä luulin, että Monty Python oli eka, mutta islam olikin eka.
Jos tämänkin on Muhammad aikanaan keksinyt niin mies tosissaan ajatteli kaikkea sodan näkökulmasta. :-\
Onkohan Bidee jo älähtänyt ?
Tartunta on vain pikantti mauste, kun marttiiriytyy.
En voi ymmärtää miksi nämä naiset lähtevät Syyriaan verolle pantaviksi.
Mielenkiintoinen yksityiskohta muuten:
Quote from: JT on 20.09.2013, 14:29:42
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government's decision to ban suspected "jihadists" from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
"Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages," Bin Jeddo said.
Tunisian hallitus päätti että epäiltyjä jihadisteja ei päästetä matkustamaan ulos maasta, koska he voisivat matkustaa Syyriaan ja osallistua siellä jihadiin.
Ihmisoikeusjärjestöt kritisoivat päätöstä.Arabimailla on näköjään samanlaisia ihmsoikeusjärjestöjä kuin länsimailla: "oikeudet" ovat tekosyy perseilyn sallimiselle. >:(
Olikos se Pentikäinen (HS evp.), joka juuri riemuitsi Enbusken ohjelmassa arabikeväästä? Enbuske tietysti kärkkäästi kysyi, että... ei kun ei kysynyt. Tutkimaton journalismi.
Arabitalvi. Kesää tuolla alueella ei koskaan ole ollutkaan, kuumuudesta huolimatta.
Muita ajatuksia minun ei tarvitse tästä asiasta ilmaista kuin hartaan toiveeni, että nuo naiset tekevät tuota omasta tahdostaan.
Aika mielenkiintoista , että pitävät länsi-maisia missikandidaatteja huorina ja jakavat samaan aikaan tortillaa pitkin aavikoita . Outo on tuo eräiden käsitys huoraamisesta .
Quote from: Kim il-66 on 21.09.2013, 00:19:51
Aika mielenkiintoista , että pitävät länsi-maisia missikandidaatteja huorina ja jakavat samaan aikaan tortillaa pitkin aavikoita . Outo on tuo eräiden käsitys huoraamisesta .
Laajempi käsitys seksuaalisuudesta.
Quote from: MW on 21.09.2013, 01:14:36
Tuurasin vain väsynyttä trollia. Me olemme solidaarisia, täällä.
Solidaarisiahan kai nuo naisetkin ovat.
QuoteTunisia's 'sex jihadis' who were sent to Syria to have sex with 100 rebels EACH are coming home pregnant with their children
Tunisian government minister reveals women who travelled to Syria to comfort Islamist opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant
Lotfi ben Jeddou said women return home after 'having sexual relations with 20,30,100' front-line fighters
Minister insisted border security has been tightened to restrict young people from travelling to war-torn country
Earlier this year a group of girls reportedly went to rebel-held Northern Syria to offer themselves in 'sexual jihad'
Religious orders or 'fatwas' were reportedly circulated online calling on women to take part
By Martin Jay In Beirut and Jennifer Smith
PUBLISHED: 18:34 GMT, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:35 GMT, 20 September 2013
Tunisian women who have travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist fighters are returning home pregnant with rebels' children, it has been revealed.
A Tunisian government minister told members of parliament this week the women, who are waging 'sexual jihad', are 'having sexual relations with 20,30,100' men before returning to Tunisia pregnant.
Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou made the revelations at the National Constituent Assembly on Thursday, though didn't elaborate on the number of women who have returned in this condition.
Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a government minister has claimed
'After the sexual liaisons they have there in the name of 'jihad al-nikah' -- (sexual holy war, in Arabic) -- they come home pregnant,' he said.
Jihad al-nikah, permitting extramarital sexual relations with multiple partners, is considered by some hardline Sunni Muslim Salafists as a legitimate form of holy war.
The minister also did not say how many Tunisian women were thought to have gone to Syria for such a purpose, although media reports have said hundreds have done so, France 24 revealed.
However, Ben Jeddou also said that since he assumed office in March, 'six thousand of our young people have been prevented from going' to the country.
He has said in the past that border controls have been boosted to intercept young Tunisians seeking to travel to Syria.
Earlier this year a group of Tunisian girls travelled to rebel-held Northern Syria to offer themselves to opposition fighters.
Their action came after growing in concern in Tunisia about religious orders or 'fatwas' that circulated the internet calling on Muslim women to perform jihad through sex.
A Tunisian minister of religious affairs appealed to girls at the time not to be influenced by Islamic preachers outside of Tunisia who made a number of 'sexual fatwas'.
Noureddine al-Khadimi rejected 'sexual jihad' fatwas, urging Tunisian people and state institutions to not respond to them.
Tunisian newspapers reported that a young Tunisian man divorced his wife, and that they both headed to Syria almost a month ago to 'allow her to engage in sexual jihad with the mujahideen' there.
This report followed earlier ones of a video widely circulated on the internet and social websites in Tunisia shows the parents of a veiled girl called Rahmah, 17.
They said Rahmahat disappeared from home one morning and they 'later learned that she had headed to Syria to carry out sexual jihad.'
The young girl has since returned to her family, who have kept her out of sight, and said that their daughter is not a religious fanatic 'but was influenced by her fellow students who are known for their affiliation with the jihadist Salafist.'
Her parents said these fellow students may have brainwashed her and convinced her to travel to Syria 'to support the mujahideen there.'
News websites and social networks in Tunisia circulated a fatwa attributed to Sheikh Mohamed al-Arifi in which he called upon 'Muslim women' to perform jihad through sex.
However, sources close to the sheikh denied that he had issued the fatwa, stressing that anyone who circulates or believes it is insane.
Saudi Arabia was widely considered to be financially backing the Syrian rebels fighting in Northern Syria and whose hardcore 'Salafist' strand of Islam influences a great number of the young fighters – many of whom are 'jihadists' and come from all around the world, including the UK.
Reports in Tunisia stressed though that the fatwa had gained much attention on pro-Syrian regime websites, the goal of which may be to tarnish the image of the Islamic fighters by stressing a key point of Syrian leader Bashar Al Assad that fundamentalists, supported by Salafist groups in Saudi Arabia, are amongst the Syrian rebels.
Al-Hadi Yahmad, a researcher on the affairs of Islamic groups, told Al-Hayat: 'The issue of sexual jihad was initially attributed to a Saudi sheikh who denied it, and this fatwa is abnormal and not endorsed by religious scholars.'
He added that this fatwa — had it indeed been issued — may involve Syrian girls living in Syria, who can 'support the mujahideen by marrying them for a few hours.'
Under Islamic law, a man can marry and consummate a marriage with his bride, before divorcing her the next day without any resistance from the bride or her family simply by following religious etiquette.
Noor Eddin al-Khadimi, said that Tunisians should not abide by the fatwa.
Her calls were duplicated by the Tunisian opposition also.
Salma al-Raqiq, a Tunisian opposition figure, said that the 'jihad marriages' were a disgrace for the Tunisians.
She also called on the authorities to start dealing with the increasing phenomenon of Tunisian jihadis heading to Syria to join radical Islamist groups.
Al-Raqiq told the UPI press agency that the phenomenon was a dangerous one. She said that young girls, including minors, have been sent to Syria to 'marry' jihadis for a few hours.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2427113/Tunisias-sex-jihadis-sent-Syria-sex-100-rebels-EACH-coming-home-pregnant-children.html
Aika erikoista toimintaa.
Uutinen taas muistuttaa että muslimit todellakin solmivat parin tunnin avioliittoja pannakseen islamin mukaisesti ja sitten lopettavat avioliitot aamulla eli avioliitto ei ole muslimeille minkään arvoinen.
Quote20 September 2013 - 10H47
Tunisian women 'waging sex jihad in Syria'
Women stand in front of a window decoration of Islam's crescent moon and a five point star. Tunisian women have travelled to Syria to wage "sex jihad" by comforting Islamist fighters battling the regime there, Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou has told MPs.
AFP - Tunisian women have travelled to Syria to wage "sex jihad" by comforting Islamist fighters battling the regime there, Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou has told MPs.
"They have sexual relations with 20, 30, 100" militants, the minister told members of the National Constituent Assembly on Thursday.
"After the sexual liaisons they have there in the name of 'jihad al-nikah' -- (sexual holy war, in Arabic) -- they come home pregnant," Ben Jeddou told the MPs.
He did not elaborate on how many Tunisian women had returned to the country pregnant with the children of jihadist fighters.
Jihad al-nikah, permitting extramarital sexual relations with multiple partners, is considered by some hardline Sunni Muslim Salafists as a legitimate form of holy war.
The minister also did not say how many Tunisian women were thought to have gone to Syria for such a purpose, although media reports have said hundreds have done so.
Hundreds of Tunisian men have also gone to join the ranks of the jihadists fighting to bring down the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
However, Ben Jeddou also said that since he assumed office in March, "six thousand of our young people have been prevented from going there" to Syria.
He has said in the past that border controls have been boosted to intercept young Tunisians seeking to travel to Syria.
Media reports say thousands of Tunisians have, over the past 15 years, joined jihadists across the world in Afghanistan Iraq and Syria, mainly travelling via Turkey or Libya.
Abu Iyadh, who leads the country's main Salafist movement Ansar al-Sharia, is the suspected organiser of a deadly attack last year on the US embassy in Tunis and an Afghanistan veteran.
He was joint leader of a group responsible for the September 9, 2001 assassination in Afghanistan of anti-Taliban Northern Alliance leader Ahmad Shah Massoud by suicide bombers.
That attack came just two days before the deadly Al-Qaeda attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York and Pentagon in Washington.
http://www.france24.com/en/20130920-tunisian-women-waging-sex-jihad-syria