-Caveat Lector-

It is important to note that many religious 'leaders' abuse their position when
it comes to sex, including many 'Christians' such as Baker, Swagert, and of
course Rev. Jackson. Of course rape is even worse than just being a
hypocrite.  --SW

"Imagine ... no religion...." -- John Lennon)

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Quote: "The abductions are evidence of the startling hypocrisy of the
Taliban regime and its mullahs, who seemed obsessed with protecting women’s
virtue."


Sunday Times (London), 23 Dec 2001

Taliban forced orphanage girls to become married sex slaves

A LOOK of outrage settled over the features of Abdul Habib Salim, head of
the Allauddin orphanage, as he recalled how children had become spoils of
war for Taliban officials who took over his institution in late 1996,
writes Matthew Campbell.

On his first day in the job, the Taliban commander appointed to run the
orphanage in place of Salim showed an interest in three teenage orphans.
“They were very pretty girls,” said Salim. “Fereshta was 18, a talented
seamstress, Maleha was 17 and Mariam just 15.” The next day they were gone.
The commander had taken the women as concubines for his brother and two
other relatives. “The Taliban didn’t care about orphans,” said Salim. “They
were just loot. They were forcibly married. There was nothing anybody could
do.”
A tale of unusual suffering has come to light in Kabul, where hundreds of
women were abducted, forcibly married, raped or sold into sexual slavery by
Taliban fighters. Many are still missing.
Orphans were easy prey. “The girls had no families to protect them,” said
Roma, who teaches sewing at the orphanage, a grim building in a
bomb-ravaged part of Kabul. “They had no choice but to go with these men.”
Many more girls were snatched from their homes. One was Shabnam, the
sister-in-law of a 32-year-old baker called Mohamed Islamodin.
“If I can find the Taliban commander who took her, I will kill him,” he
said. “We think of her all the time. All her things are still here in the
house. We dream she will come back to us.”
Two years ago the family heard that Shabnam had become the property of a
top Taliban commander with whom she was living in Kabul. After the Taliban
fled Kabul, Islamodin went to the house where Shabnam had been. It was
empty and there was no sign of her.
“Perhaps they are in Pakistan or another province,” he said. “Our first
priority is to find her. Then we must take revenge.”
Mohamed Qasim, a general in the alliance of forces that led the assault to
overthrow the Taliban, said he believed that up to 1,000 women had been
abducted. He said many were kept as concubines and some were sold as sex
slaves to Arabs through the terrorist network of Al-Qaeda.
“We think many of these women were killed or are no longer in Afghanistan,”
said Qasim. “But we will do our best to find them.”
The abductions are evidence of the startling hypocrisy of the Taliban
regime and its mullahs, who seemed obsessed with protecting women’s virtue.
It was said that Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Taliban leader, began his revolt
against the government in 1994 in outrage at the rape of two women by
soldiers. He captured the men and hanged them from the barrel of their tank.
In reality, the zeal of the “religious police” masked greater abuses by
illiterate troops who claimed women as sexual trophies.
Roholla Stanikzai, a magistrate under the Taliban, recalls at least 20
cases in which officials were accused of raping women in Kabul.
One case involved a senior commander who tied up a 13-year-old neighbour
and forced himself on her with the help of a female accomplice. The girl’s
mother complained to police. The accomplice was imprisoned, but the
commander was not even questioned.
Islamodin claimed most of the victims had been families with roots in
northern Afghanistan, a hotbed of resistance to Taliban rule. “They wanted
to plant their seed in our women so they would not have to face another
hostile generation fighting them from the north.”
By all accounts, Taliban soldiers from Omar’s southern Pashtun stronghold
were encouraged to seek northern Tajik brides in Kabul. They would offer
money, as is customary, to the parents of their intended bride. It was
unwise to refuse such proposals. Yet many did — and paid for it.
The director of the women’s prison in Kabul said there were usually an
average of 40 women, some as young as 13, behind bars for turning down
Taliban suitors. In the end, these dissenting brides always cracked, she
said, particularly if other members of their family were brought into prison.
When the object of one Taliban soldier’s passion fled to Pakistan, her
sister was jailed in her place. Eventually the soldier offered the sister
freedom if she would marry him instead. After a year in prison she
accepted. Her fate is unknown.


http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/article/0,,9002-2001593339,00.html








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