Tadi gua lihat film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Slayer (kalo ga salah judul)
di tv, cuma fiksi doang. Tp terus kepikir, knp ada banyak orang yg mau
berjuang ngelawan perbudakan yg ada di Amrik pd saat itu sampe akhirnya
bisa ngehapus perbudakan.

DI lain pihak, di negara2 Islam, orang2 Islam sama sekali ga berminat
ngehapus perbudakan, kalo sekarang perbudakan diharamkan di negara2 Islam,
itu ga lbh cuma krn tekanan negara barat doang, pada prakteknya, orang2
Islam ga berminat ngehapus perbudakan, ga spt orang2 di Amrik di jaman
Abraham Lincoln.

Sekarang ini, biarpun resminya perbudakan diharamkan di negara Islam, dlm
prakteknya perbudakan msh ada di banyak tempat dlm berbagai bentuk, tanpa
ada usaha orang Islam utn ngehapus. Perbudakan thd tenaga kerja asing di
Saudi, Qatar dll, di Mali, Mauritania dll. Semua dilakukan oleh orang Islam
tanpa ada seekor muslim lainnya yg betul2 berusaha menghentikan praktek tsb.

Knp perbudakan terus ada di negara Islam tanpa ada usaha unt membasmi
perbudakan? Ga lian krn Islam emang ngehalalin perbudakan, krn Islam adalah
laknatuloh



On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 2:27 AM, itemabu2 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Makin kuat Islamnya, makin bejad masyarakatnya.
>
>
>
> http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/news/sections/generalnews/2013/10/07/Turkey-NGO-100-000-sex-slaves-half-children_9420768.html
>
> Turkey: NGO; over 100,000 sex slaves, half are children NGO reveals in an
> extensive report on prostitution
>
> 07 October, 11:32
> ANSAmed) - ISTANBU - There are over 100,000 women working as sex slaves in
> Turkey, of which half are children, a non-governmental organization has
> revealed in an extensive report on prostitution in the country quoted
> Saturday by daily Hurriyet. Up to 3,000 prostitutes work in brothels
> located in 55 of the 81 provinces of Turkey and 15,000 other registered
> prostitutes work with an official document, according to the report
> prepared by Sefkat-Der, a civil association founded to help marginalized
> segments of society. The most shocking aspect of the report, however, is
> that the number of women selling sex on the streets has climbed to over
> 100,000, half of whom are children. It stated that many underage girls from
> impoverished families, especially in eastern and southeastern provinces,
> had become victims of the "prostitution mafia." Vulnerable children who
> have been the victim of abuse inside their own family, orphans, and
> mentally challenged children are also often prey for organized crime rings.
> The report added that women up to the age of 60 are working in brothels.
> Sefkat-Der attracted media attention last spring when it filed a petition
> to Parliament to ask for permission to open a brothel employing males, in
> protest at brothels where women are employed. For Sefkat-Der and women's
> associations, the fact that there are more brothels in Turkey than women's
> shelters has long been a cause of criticism of both the state and local
> government. (ANSAmed). © Copyright ANSA - All rights reserved
>
>

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