Sesuai dengan ajaran agama najis Islam...
 
"We went out with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) on the expedition 
to the Bi'l-Mustaliq and took captive some excellent Arab women; and we desired 
them, for we were suffering from the absence of our wives, (but at the same 
time) we also desired ransom for them. So we decided to have sexual intercourse 
with them but by observing 'azl (Withdrawing the male sexual organ before 
emission of semen to avoid-conception). But we said: We are doing an act 
whereas Allah's Messenger is amongst us; why not ask him? So we asked Allah's 
Messenger (may peace be upon him), and he said: It does not matter" (Sahih 
Muslim 3371)"



`For Gaddafi, rape was a weapon'
By Marc DAOU the 20/09/2012 - 22:56

A French reporter has published a book of testimonies from women forced into 
former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's harem. France 24 interviewed the author 
about the ordeals the women endured and the problems they face in a 
post-Gaddafi Libya.

Young and beautiful, they were kidnapped, beaten, humiliated, and raped by 
former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Annick Cojean, a reporter for French daily Le Monde, has gathered testimonies 
from the women forced into Gaddafi's harem and published them in a book 
entitled "Les Proies: Dans le harem de Kadhafi" or "Prey: In Gaddafi's Harem").

The book recounts the experiences of these women, whose lives became a living 
nightmare after they had the misfortune of catching Gaddafi's eye. One example 
is Soraya*, who became the Libyan tyrant's sex slave at age 15. "It was one of 
my most painful investigations," Cojean confided.

Here is our interview with the journalist.

FRANCE 24: Everyone knows Gaddafi as a tyrant, but few knew he was a serial 
rapist and had sex slaves. Tell us about this side of him.

Annick Cojean: Gaddafi had a harem of women kept in the basement of his 
residence, in little rooms or apartments. These women, obligated to appear 
before him in their underwear, could be called at any time of day or night. 
They were raped, beaten, subjected to the worst kinds of sexual humiliation. 
For Gaddafi, rape was a weapon….a way of dominating others. Women, obviously, 
because it was easy, but also men, by possessing their wives and daughters.

Similarly, he forced some of his ministers to have sex with him. He did the 
same with certain tribal chiefs, diplomats, and military officials over whom he 
wanted to get the upper hand. We know that Gaddafi, who dreamed of being 
Africa's "king of kings", had sex with several wives and daughters of African 
heads of state. Of course, he didn't rape them…but he lured them with piles of 
money or sumptuous jewels.

F24: In your book, you describe a network of multiple accomplices beyond Libyan 
territory. Do you think Gaddafi had anyone helping him recruit women during his 
official visits to Europe?

A.C.: When he left Libya for short periods, he was accompanied by part of his 
harem, notably Mabrouka Cherif, a woman who never left his side. She was in 
charge of supplying him with young women, and sometimes with young men.

When she came to Paris, her principal task was to recruit young women to take 
them back to Libya. During these Parisian missions, she stayed in a very 
prestigious hotel on the Champs-Elysées. An important French diplomat once told 
me that [Mabrouka] was "doing her shopping" in Paris, and that wouldn't be 
possible without some help from the Libyan embassy. The French authorities must 
have known something, too, since the dictator's barbaric ways were infamous in 
the West. But French officials were certainly not aware of everything, because 
most people didn't know how violently Gaddafi treated these women.

F24: Soraya, the main figure in your investigation, says: "I'd love to build a 
life in the new Libya. I wonder if it's possible." What are things like for the 
women you interviewed in Libya now?

A.C.: For the moment, things are horribly difficult for her. She lives in 
hiding, she doesn't dare leave home, she has cut off ties with her family, who 
are very ashamed of her. Some of her brothers would like to see her killed, and 
would be willing to do it themselves in order to purge their shame through an 
"honour killing". Many people want to portray these women as guilty by 
association….but they never chose to be trapped, raped and sequestered. These 
women are currently terrorised at the thought of their painful secrets being 
revealed.

F24: How did you convince them to talk?

A.C.: I was extraordinarily lucky to meet these women, because very few of them 
want to talk. Soraya, notably, had the courage to confide in me, obviously 
under protection of anonymity.

These women so would have liked to see Gaddafi judged for his crimes one day. 
Soraya, for example, was angry, because she realised that with Gaddafi dead, 
she would be forced to keep quiet. Even in the new Libya. You can talk about 
all of Gaddafi's crimes, all the bad things he did to political prisoners, but 
it's pretty much forbidden to talk about what he did to women. Rape and 
anything having to do with sex is such a taboo in Libya. Consequently, these 
women would rather not talk, because they have everything to lose. That's why 
an investigation like this is necessary: so that one day the guilty and their 
accomplices are punished.

*A pseudonym used in the book.
 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20120920-muammar-gaddafi-rape-weapon-libya-annick-cojean-le-monde-sexual-slavery-harem-abuse-women




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