Hehehe... ternyata madrasah2 itu merupakan tempat jualan cewek,
perbudakan sex dan pemerkosaan dlm rangka daqwah dan jihad di jalan
auloh.

Tentunya mesjid2 jg ga banyak bedanya, bukan?


http://www.persecution.org/2013/05/05/young-christian-girls-trafficked-into-forced-labor-and-sex-slavery/


Young Christian Girls Trafficked into Forced Labor and Sex Slavery


Breaking the Silence in Bangladesh

By Corey Bailey

5/5/2013 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern)-More than
140 children have been rescued from Islamic training centers
(madrassas) in the last nine months, with a majority of the children
targeted because of their Christian faith.  The females, accounting
for nearly half of those rescued, report that they were used for
forced labor and sex slavery.

New information has come to light regarding the treatment of the young
girls rescued from madrassas earlier this year.  “They were forcefully
converted to Islam,” said Akash, a contact for International Christian
Concern (ICC) whose name is changed for security reasons. “The girls
were made to wear veils at all times. Some girls were also forced to
work as slaves in the homes of Muslim families and were only fed one
time a day.”

The rescued girls were told they would study at a Christian school and
receive training to become beauticians. However, after completing the
grueling travel from their villages to the capitol city, Dhaka, they
discovered it was all a lie. “Instead of training in the Beautifying
Parlor, we were forcefully sent to hotels for the sex trade,”
explained one of the girls.

Suspicions Lead to Rescue

Last year Akash was selling bus tickets for a transportation company
in Bangladesh when he noticed that a man named Norbert Tripura
frequently traveled to Dhaka with groups of children. When asked what
he was doing, Norbert replied that he was taking the children to a
Christian missionary school “where they can eat and live in comfort
with a good education.” Hoping for his daughter to have the
opportunity for a quality education, Akash asked Norbert to take her
to the Christian missionary school, and became suspicious when he was
refused. “Doubt was created in my mind when Norbert continued to avoid
me,” said Akash.

Akash began to investigate the matter and soon discovered that
countless families had sent their children with men, including
Norbert, who were later discovered to be traffickers.  With the help
of an ICC ministry partner, Akash arranged for the rescue of the first
twelve children in July 2012. More were rescued in October 2012,
followed by over 100 rescued since January 2013.

How Does This Happen

As Christians, these children and their families are a marginalized
minority in a country that is over 90% Muslim. As minorities,
Christians find it difficult to locate jobs and obtain quality
education. They are sometimes even banned from using community wells
in the villages. As a result, many Christians, specifically the
Tripura people, are extremely poor and desperate for a better life for
their children. This, in turn, leaves them vulnerable to traffickers
like Norbert.

Reports by The Kapaeeng Foundation and ICC’s partner in Bangladesh
indicate that there may be as many as 138 children from Rangamati, 42
from Banderban and six from Khagrachari that are still missing. “We
think they are also sold to madrassas and we are searching for them,”
said Akash. “It is my dream that all the children will be rescued and
receive a higher education so that they can stand on their own two
feet.”

You are free to disseminate this news story. We request that you
reference ICC (International Christian Concern) and include our web
address, www.persecution.org. ICC is a Washington-DC based human
rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians
worldwide. ICC provides Awareness, Advocacy, and Assistance to the
worldwide persecuted Church.  For additional information or for an
interview, contact ICC at 800-422-5441.


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