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Muslim Charity Jamet-al-Dawa connected to slave trade
Help Pakistan Children ^
| May 20, 2006
| Pastor David
Posted on 05/24/2006 6:28:48 AM PDT by The Lumster
Can you imagine the rush of emotion you'd feel if your 8-year-old son, who had been kidnapped six months earlier, suddenly appeared at your door after you'd given up hope of ever seeing him again? In Pakistan just a fews days ago, I was repeatedly blessed to witness parents experience that thrill as we returned their abducted children. As the father in the above photos told us as he clung to his son, "It is a miracle." Indeed it was. Let me tell you how it happened. For those of you who haven't been following the unfolding story over the past few months, I'll start at the beginning. For those who may have objections to what we did, I'll have a response at the end. http://www.helppakistanchildren.org/story.htm
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: antichristian; arabs; body; childabuse; childslavery; christian; christians; drug; fundingterrorism; holywar; islam; kidnapping; modernslavery; muslim; muslims; pakistan; parts; religion; religionofpeacealert; religiousintolerance; slave; slavery; slaves; smuggling; traders; warlords; waronterror; waronterrorism; waronterrorists; whywefight
This is the true story of an American missionary who recently returned from a trip to Pakistan in which he helped facilitate the purchase of 45 children who had been kidnapped by Muslim slave traders. All these children came from Christian families in Pakistan
These Muslims are connected to the Jamet-al-Dawa group which was recently listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department. The missionary and his group documented these events with hidden cameras at great risk to their own lives.
Long article but a must read
To: The Lumster
Religion of Peace. Christians don't count (unless they're slaves).
To: The Lumster
Some weeks later, Amir sent me an e-mail that described how he had infiltrated a slave network. Assuming a false identity and posing as a businessman who wanted to obtain boys for his begging ring, he had met with slavers near Quetta, in Baluchistan Province, not far from the Afghan border. They showed him photos of their "inventory"--- twenty boys who had all been abducted from Christian homes. The consciences of these Muslim slavers would not allow them to kidnap Muslim children, but only the children of infidels. He told me that he had selected three boys, which he said had been a very difficult decision. He learned that the slavers normally sold children to people who bought them for their body parts, for prostitution, or to drug smugglers who surgically implanted drugs inside the children's bodies to escape detection at borders. They also sold the younger boys to Arab men who used them as camel jockeys. At the end of his correspondence he broke the news to me about the price he had negotiated---$5,000. That was a bargain, he had been told, as one kidney was worth $1,700 on the black market. The slavers claimed they normally sell children for $3,000 each. Apparently we had received a quantity discount. How the religion of peace and tolerance treats others...
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posted on
05/24/2006 6:33:25 AM PDT
by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
To: The Lumster
WOW
What a find...sending to all on my lists.
Blessings,
ZAKJAN
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posted on
05/24/2006 7:13:53 AM PDT
by
ZAKJAN2
To: The Lumster
> an American missionary who recently returned from a trip to Pakistan in which he helped facilitate the purchase of 45 children who had been kidnapped by Muslim slave traders
With luck, they had enough money left over to hire mercenaries to deal with the slavers.
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posted on
05/24/2006 7:32:47 AM PDT
by
orionblamblam
(I'm interested in science and preventing its corruption, so here I am.)
Comment #6 Removed by Moderator
To: Public_Free
Everyone ought to sit down and examine what "spirtual leader" really means. There are some folks...who fail in every category of this expression. And you'd think their members would have enough brains to figure that out.
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