sunny" -----------------Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim. Apakah saya menulis "Orang tua dan petinggi menyuruh anak2nya utk prostitution?
Yg saya tulis, orang tua,dan ulama2 ajaran2nya kurang Efektif. salam --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "<am...@...> wrote: > > Pak Dul, > > Orang tua terkecuali yang gila atau petinggi agama apapun tidak ada yang > mendidik atau menyuruh anak-anak perempuan untuk prostitusi, tetapi masalah > ekonomi (perut) menjadi penyebab utama. Sama halnya dengan TKW, kalau tidak > kepepet di rumah, mana mau ada wanita pergi jauh-jauh meninggalkan anak, > suami, orang tua, kenalan dan teman karib, pergi ke lingkungan yang bisa > merusak jiwanya. > > Wassalam, > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: abdul > To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 2:31 AM > Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Re: Teen prostitution on the rise in Bandung > > > > sunny----------------Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim > Sekiranya benar bahwa banyak Teen Prostitution di Bandung > atau dikota kota besar...yang salah besar adalah; > > 1. orang tua. > 2. Ulama2 dan usztad2 > > Dimana ajaran2 Ulama2 dan usztad2 serta orang tua kurang fektif menyakal > perbuatan2 amoral.. > > Ulama2,Usztad2 dan orang tua harus meningkatkan dakwah dan pendidikan > kpd anak2 secara intesive..... > > Bukan mencari kambing hitam atau melarang aktifitas2 orang lain > yang mecarinafakah dgn perbuatan2 amoral...yaitu menjual > gambar2 atau film2 atau internet2 porno dsb > > Dunia ini ada 2 aktifitas yg berlawanan sekali yaitu aktifitas > kebaikan2 dan aktifitas syaitan.... > > Kalau ulama2 , Usztad2 giat memberikan teladan dan dakwah kpd anak2 > insya ALLAH, teen Prositution akan mengurang.. > > Perbuatan2 amoral itu tidak akn bisa lenyab,dimana saja,karena > Allah mengizinkan Syiatan utk mengganggu manusia2 yg beriman. > > salam > > --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@> wrote: > > > > > http://www.dailychilli.com/news/4471-teen-prostitution-on-the-rise-in-bandung- > > > > Teen prostitution on the rise in Bandung > > > > A policeman, right, watches over two masseuses and their customers during > a raid on suspected prostitution activities at a hotel in Changchun, in > northeast China's Jilin province > > > > > > The Bandung authority is at loss to uncover cases of covert prostitution > involving junior and senior high school students, whose number continues to > rise in the West Java capital. > > > > Eli, a sex worker advocacy program mentor from the Rumah Cemara Group in > Bandung, said it was hard to provide advocacy to teenagers involved in covert > prostitution since most were not receptive. > > > > The number of those involved in covert prostitution is believed to be > higher compared to commercial sex on the streets, she added. > > > > Eli has been providing support to more than 200 housewives and child sex > workers over the past two years, around 20 of who are senior high school > students between the ages of 15 and 16. > > > > "They are psychologically unstable at those ages. They are hard to handle > due to their strong motivation to earn money to make purchases such as cell > phones and shoes," Eli said after attending the Rescue and Prevention of > Child Sexual Exploitation (ESKA) program's discussion in Bandung. > > > > She expressed concern that the spread of STDs such as HIV/AIDS, would be > more difficult to prevent among the youths because the target group was > harder to detect. > > > > "They don't care about contraceptives and the risks involved in > exchanging partners. Parents are also seldom aware of their activities, so > they are deprived of moral and health guidance," said Eli. > > > > The ESKA program has targeted that it could save 300 of around 1,000 > children predicted by the Save The Children group from prostitution. > > > > One child prostitution case currently being handled by the West Bandung > Police involves a 15-year-old girl who sold herself for Rp 5 million Rupiah > (US$550), just because she wished to buy a cell phone and get dental braces. > > > > Eko Kriswanto, program officer of the Save the Children in West Java, > contributed high technology as a reason that made it hard to disclose covert > child prostitution. > > > > He said since the program was initiated in Bandung in 2002, a change in > the behavior of child sex workers had taken place. > > > > "Previously, prostitution was carried out openly at redlight districts or > on the street. Now, they can carry out transactions without being detected by > using social networking means such as Facebook or through email and cell > phone," said Eko. > > > > "It's no longer always due to economic hardships. Sometimes they are 'on > business' as an exchange for drugs, cash, phone credit or just free meals." > > > > Neti Supriati, Child and Women's Rights Protection division head of the > Women's Empowerment and Family Planning Office, said the government has only > mapped out the cases and provided counseling to victims of sex violence. But > the government has yet make a move to curb child prostitution, she added. > > > > "We are just handling women and child household abuse cases only and have > yet to move in that direction," said Neti. > > > > -The Jakarta Post/ANN > > > > Published June 20 2010 > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > ======= > Email scanned by PC Tools - No viruses or spyware found. > (Email Guard: 7.0.0.18, Virus/Spyware Database: 6.15250) > http://www.pctools.com > ======= > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >