Hihihi.... nabi Islam itu sebelum bisa ngembat Aisha berhubung lobang Aisha 
masih kekecilan, suka naroh kontolnya di pangkal paha Aisha sambil ngeloco.

Dan praktek nabi Islam ini ditiru jg oleh orang Islam, itu kan sunnah nabi, 
hehehe.....





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From: rezameutia <rezameu...@yahoo.com>
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 7:53:00 PM
Subject: [proletar] Re: Little girls end up as sex slaves for Saudis

   
hehehe....

elu dan jusfiq ketika ditanya tentang tulisan ini langsung oot dan ngacir 
terkencing kencing sambil pegangin kontolnya masing2, persis seperti murid2nya 
tuhan jesus.  kesian...

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/message/314958

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Ga aneh kalo orang Islam ngebeli anak ingusan yg lalu dijadikan budak sex. 
> Soalnya, perbudakan dan pedophilia itu adalah bagian dr Islam.
> 
> Islam kan emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat
> 
> 
>http://tundratabloids.com/2011/05/aftenposten-little-girls-ending-up-as-sex-slaves-for-the-saudis.html
>l
> 
> 
> Little girls end up as sex slaves for Saudis
> Aftenposten:Girl Children between five and 12 years old are sold to wealthy 
> men 
>
> in  Saudi Arabia, where they are held as sex slaves. When they reach  
> maturity, 
>
> and many are thrown on the street and they end quickly as a  prostitute.
> TRON STRAND
> Save the Children appeal to the  Norwegian and Swedish ministers take up the 
> issue with their Saudi  counterparts, and asks private companies to take up 
> the 
>
> exploitation of  children when they hit their business.
> - I am not surprised by the information  about the existence of such traffic 
> to 
>
> Saudi Arabia and other countries  in the region, particularly in light of 
> that 

> marriage with children is  widespread and accepted, “said Sannah Johnson, 
> regional director of the  Middle East for the Swedish Save the Children.
> A well-organized network of traffickers  supplying the Arab market with child 
> brides from the North African  country of Mauritania, says U.S. diplomats. 
> Retrieved as sex slaves in  their thousands from Yemen, in addition to that 
> there is an extensive  sex industry in Yemen offering sex with minors to rich 
> men from the Gulf  states, the Wikileaks documents and Aftenposten Bergens 
> Tidende has  access to.
> 7. April 2009
> An engaged woman meets an American  diplomat in Mauritania’s capital 
>Nouakchott. 
>
> The day after the diplomat  writes a report back to Washington. To start it:
> “There is an increase in reports of  trafficking of child brides to Saudi 
> Arabia. The girls, usually between  five and 12 years old, married off to 
> wealthy Saudi men in exchange for  hefty price tags for brides. As soon as 
> they 
>
> arrive in Saudi Arabia,  they become sex slaves of their husbands. “
> The engaged woman named Aminetou Mint El  Moctar. Completely on their own, 
> she 

> has started a campaign to get the  authorities in Mauritania to take the 
>problem 
>
> seriously. She will not  even answer his letters and asks why the United 
> States 
>
> take up the issue  internationally. At the U.S. embassy, ​​she finds one 
>that 
>
> finally  listens.
> Large sums of money
> Aminetou Mint El Moctar says that  traffickers seek out poor families to get 
> them to marry off their  daughters to wealthy Saudis. The younger girls are, 
>the 
>
> higher the  price. A child bride can be paid with 5 â€" 6 million in the 
> local 

> currency ouguiya, equivalent to around 120 000. Local travel agencies,  which 
>in 
>
> reality is a network of traffickers, organized traffic. The  local agent 
> receives a bonus paid by the girls’ future husbands. Amount  of which 
> depends 
>on 
>
> the girls’ age and beauty.
> The embassy memo further states that  “barnebrudene, as soon as they arrive 
>in 
>
> Saudi Arabia, the sex slaves of  their husbands.� Aminetou explained that 
> the 
>
> girls, as they reach  puberty and become pregnant, no longer of interest to 
> their husbands.  “They rolled on the street, and since they do not have any 
> network, they  have no other choice than to be prostitute.�
> Entrapment
> Officials from the U.S. embassy tells of  a girl who for three years was 
> locked 
>
> in a room where she met with  someone other than her Saudi husband and his 
>maid. 
>
> They also refer to an  article in the Radio France International with a 
> diploma 
>
> from  seven-year-old Mulheri exposed to traffickers and sold to Saudi Arabia.
> At the same time victims of trafficking  in danger of being prosecuted in 
> Saudi 
>
> Arabia. Mint El Moctar told  diplomats that around 30 Mauritanian women are 
> sentenced to imprisonment  in Saudi Arabia to be a prostitute, even though 
> they 
>
> are victims of  trafficking.
> Mauritania has long refused to recognize  the problem. Faced with U.S. 
>diplomats 
>
> have a representative of  Mauritania Justice Department argued that “the 
> trafficking of  Mauritanian women do not exist and that human trafficking to 
> Saudi  Arabia is not possible because the country’s laws require that a 
> woman 
>
> can only travel accompanied by male family members.�
> Death threats
> According to the embassy note has  Aminetou Mint El Moctar told she has 
> “received death threats and she is  called� liar, a crazy woman and a 
>traitor 
>
> who destroy Mauritania  reputation. “
> Aminetou Mint El Moctar was honored last  year by U.S. Secretary of State 
> Hillary Clinton just for his work  against human trafficking and to put the 
> problem of child brides on the  agenda of the African country.
> U.S. publishes reports on human trafficking in every country. About Saudi 
>Arabia 
>
> says the latest report from 2010:
> “Many Saudis, including some  representatives of government, continues to 
>deny 
>
> that some types of  human trafficking takes place, particularly in cases 
> involving sexual  exploitation.�
> Closed countries
> Sanna Johnson in Swedish Save the  Children lead the organization’s 
>activities 
>
> in the Middle East from his  office in Beirut. She says that independent 
> organizations can not escape  to Saudi Arabia and that the country is very 
> closed.
> - We know well that the child workers  and domestic workers are as good as 
>legal 
>
> rights in the country. They  have no rights. The Kingdom has suggested that 
> professionals employed in  hospitals where women who have been victims of 
>abuse, 
>
> be received. This  means that the government acknowledges that the problem 
> exists, “says  Johnson.
> - There are things that are not  acceptable as marriage of minors. It must be 
> highlighted. I think the  governments of Norway and Sweden should take it up 
> with their Saudi  counterparts, when the opportunity presents itself. But I 
>also 
>
> think  private companies should take it up with their business partners in 
> the 

> country, “said Johnson.
> - The large companies, such as in the arms industry, can have an extremely 
>large 
>
> impact, “she said.
> Gift for a while
> Johnson also refers to the widespread  practice of so-called temporary 
>marriages 
>
> in the Arab countries. To  circumvent the ban on sex outside marriage, 
> included 
>
> men in these  countries temporary marriages with girls and young women from 
> several  countries.
> There is also some evidence that the  practice of child brides is becoming a 
> controversial issue in Saudi  Arabia’s quasi-rooms. Many of its citizens 
>deplore 
>
> the practice. A few  examples are discussed in the country’s media:
> A local judge in the town of Nejd in  2008 refused to overturn a marriage 
> between an eight-year-old girl and  her husband for fifty years. The girl’s 
> father sold her to settle its  debt to the man. A higher court granted a 
>divorce 
>
> in April 2009.
> The government-affiliated Commission on  Human Rights in Saudi Arabia was 
> able 

> to void a marriage between a 10  year old girl and a 60-year-old man.
> A court in Bisha issued in October 2008,  a divorce document to end a 
> marriage 

> between a 14-year-old girl and her  70 year old man.
> In January 2009, won an 11-year-old girl  presented with a case to get a 
> marriage annulled by a 75-year-old man,  held by the girl’s 70 year old 
>father.
> Sex tourism
> In Saudi Arabia neighboring  Yemen is the problem of sex tourism, human 
>interest 
>
> and child brides  formidable. It attracted international attention when the 
> 12 

> year-old  Fawzia Abdullah Yousef died in childbirth 11 September 2009. She 
> was 

> married to a 24-year-old, only 11 years old.
> According to a note from the Embassy of  Yemen’s capital Sanaa, about 25 
>percent 
>
> of all girls in the country  married before the age of 15 years. Yemeni 
> authorities have, to the  United States, expressed frustration over how 
> little 

> Saudi Arabia is  doing to combat human trafficking from Yemen to Saudi Arabia.
> According to an embassy memo, thousands  of children each year in Saudi 
> Arabia, 
>
> “where they face abuse and harsh  living conditions.�
> Local human rights groups say it was  long common for Saudi Arabia imprisoned 
> minors, and minors must also  have been were decapitated. Since 2008, Saudi 
> Arabia, however, returned  several minors to Yemen, instead of taking them 
> into 
>
> custody.
> That rich tourists from the Gulf states  travel to Yemen to buy sex, is a 
>public 
>
> secret in Yemen. Underage  prostitute working out of many of the hotels in 
> the 

> country.
> The embassy memo states that “Saudi men  travel to Yemen to establish 
>relations 
>
> with underage prostitute,  sometimes in the form of temporary marriage.� 
> One 

> source says he knows  of “at least three instances where Saudi men have 
>married 
>
> Yemeni women  and then force them into prostitution in Saudi Arabia.�
> 
> 
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