"The fatwa purportedly allows the jihadis, who abandoned their wives to fight against Assad's regime, to marry girls for a few hours to satisfy their sexual needs. But even if there never were such a fatwa, as the Saudi scholar says, what is evident is that Tunisian girls are being sexually exploited by the jihadis in Syria.
Tunisian Minister for Religious Affairs, Noor Eddin al-Khadimi, said that Tunisians should not abide by the fatwa. 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."I samma artikel nämner man att unga tunistiska kvinnor kidnappats och försvunnit.
"The sexual exploitation of girls was revealed after several Tunisian families reported that their teenage daughters had gone missing in recent months. It later transpired that the girls had been dispatched to serve to Syria on "jihad marriages." In other words, the girls had been sent to Syria to satisfy the sexual needs of the anti-Assad jihadis."Att kvinnor och barn alltid får betala det högsta priset i krig är en allmänt etablerade sanning. Men jag tycker mig här se en ännu allvarligare dimension, nämligen den att religiösa auktoriteter inom islam välsignar de allra svåraste övergreppen genom att trixa med juridiska termer där man klär en våldtäkt i äktenskapets skrud. Det är ett omåttligt hyckleri och en tragedi för de tunistiska kvinnor som drabbas - liksom för deras familjer. När "islamiska lärde" säger att den ena eller andra seden är till för att skydda kvinnor tar jag det inte på så stort allvar. Praktiken visar att de gör som de behagar. I det här fallet blir praktiken densamma som bordellägarens vars moral dikteras av helt andra ting - till exempel pengar och makt.
Ett liknande fenomen rapporteras från Jordanien, där unga kvinnor på liknande sätt "hämtas" från flyktinglägren, förs bort och utsätts för olika former av sexuella övergrepp.
"Reports in the Jordanian media revealed that Muslim men from various countries have been converging on Jordan to pick young Syrian girls residing in a temporary refugee camp near the border with Syria. Nearly one million Syrians have fled to Jordan since the beginning of the crisis in their country two years ago. A report on Channel 4 revealed this week that Syrian girls in Jordan were being kidnapped, sexually harassed and raped."Rapporterna finns i en artikel skriven av Khaled Abu Toameh vid Gatestone Institute. Han presenteras så här:
"Khaled Abu Toameh, an Arab Muslim, is a veteran award-winning journalist who has been covering Palestinian affairs for nearly three decades. He studied at Hebrew University and began his career as a reporter by working for a PLO-affiliated newspaper in Jerusalem. Abu Toameh currently works for the international media, serving as the 'eyes and ears' of foreign journalists in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Abu Toameh's articles have appeared in numerous newspapers around the world, including The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report and The Sunday Times of London. Since 2002 he has been writing on Palestinian affairs for The Jerusalem Post. Abu Toameh has also been working as a producer and consultant for NBC News since 1989."
2 kommentarer:
Hvorfor udelukkende bordelejere nævnes som nogle hvis moral skulle være drevet af et ønske om penge og magt finder jeg sært.
Ønsket om penge og magt optræder mig bekendt som dele i baggrunden for menneskers holdninger og handlinger i et utal af erhverv, at nogles ageren kan ses som større og mere belastende for samfund, individer og grupper er jeg med på. Nogles handlinger har større betydning for andre individer og samfundet end andres, men netop at nævne bordelejere som de eneste i relation til penge og magt er forfejlet. Set herfra.
Peter Buch
Du har alldeles rätt Peter - det var en dum jämförelse jag gjorde i hastigheten.
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