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Taliban forced orphanage girls to become married sex slaves
The Sunday Times (UK) ^ | December 23, 2001 | Matthew Campbell.

Posted on 12/22/2001 5:27:16 PM PST by aculeus

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 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.


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Islam is good.
1 posted on 12/22/2001 5:27:17 PM PST by aculeus
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To: aculeus
Islam is piece.
2 posted on 12/22/2001 5:29:50 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: aculeus
The Taliban are providing us with a wonderful list of barbarities that much-maligned Western Civ doesn't harbor.
3 posted on 12/22/2001 5:31:37 PM PST by NativeNewYorker
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Islam is love.
4 posted on 12/22/2001 5:33:05 PM PST by Hitlerys uterus
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To: aculeus
This is not Islam.
5 posted on 12/22/2001 5:34:51 PM PST by BlueMoose
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To: aculeus
Ah yes, the Taliban and their "pure Islamic" state. I wonder how long it's going to take before the middle east manages to live down this humiliating shame?
6 posted on 12/22/2001 5:37:07 PM PST by McGavin999
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To: aculeus
Surprised the title didn't read "Taliban forced orphanage boys to become married sex slaves"
7 posted on 12/22/2001 5:39:08 PM PST by SolitaryMan
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Islam is piece play on words?
And they "encourage" marriage... how pure.
8 posted on 12/22/2001 5:39:52 PM PST by Libertina
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To: NativeNewYorker
I'll give you a barbarity. If it was my daughter or sister and I ever found the guy, I'd tie him up, dissolve his you-know-what in a beaker of sulfuric acid, then give him a lye enema, and finish him off with a slow feed into a chipper shredder.
9 posted on 12/22/2001 5:42:20 PM PST by my trusty sig
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To: Libertina
The Taliban encourage marriage,like Bill Clinton encourages an intern.
10 posted on 12/22/2001 5:46:26 PM PST by tet68
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To: aculeus; BlueMoose
Okay, this is a mixed bag. The Koran does say it is better to marry off orphans at a very young age. Like, 6. But technically, it's to ensure that they are financially cared for, for life. Now, to us, that is just sick. But to a breed (oops) I mean, in a cultural worldview where it is not expected that decent women enjoy sex anyway, the idea that you are "raping" a woman while offering lifetime financial coverage and social respectability (technically) doesn't strike them as horrific. Of course these girls don't want to sleep with you, Nice Girls Don't. But you are "making an honest woman" of her and all you want is that they perform their "wifely duties" in return. These men don't expect women to love anyone other than their own children.

Don't flame me too bad, y'all, I don't like these people, don't like their ways, don't like their religion... don't even like their food. BUT... I'm aware that no one thinks of himself as "a bad guy." One has to wonder how these guys can do such things and think of themselves as "not a bad guy." I'm offering an explanation (purely my own reading and reflection) of how they get away with it. That's all.

11 posted on 12/22/2001 5:48:29 PM PST by Anamensis
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To: aculeus
What do expect from a cult religion that promises virgin sex in exchange for martyrdom....
12 posted on 12/22/2001 5:50:02 PM PST by Dallas
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To: aculeus
Damn, as if I needed any more reason to despise these people.
13 posted on 12/22/2001 5:52:49 PM PST by StoneColdGOP
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To: aculeus
International Religious Freedom: Afghanistan - 2000 Annual Report
14 posted on 12/22/2001 5:55:50 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: aculeus
We should accept and celebrate cultural differences!
15 posted on 12/22/2001 5:55:59 PM PST by hillsborofox
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To: BlueMoose
"This is not Islam."

That's right. If you want true Islam, you need to go back to the source.

... Muhammed liked his "women" much younger.

16 posted on 12/22/2001 6:09:19 PM PST by watchin
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To: watchin; tet68
Muhammed liked his "women" much younger
All 200 of them... There may be Koran connections with this practice, but it is too easily abused. Again, women are at men's mercy.
The Taliban encourage marriage, like "Bill Clinton encourages an intern" LOL Thanks for the big laugh!
17 posted on 12/22/2001 6:15:10 PM PST by Libertina
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To: Anamensis
Interesting analysis. I have to agree with you; these people actually feel righteous in doing the very things we despise.

I don't see how we can pluralize our society enough to accept a culture that commends what we condemn. I think it would be better to severely marginalize that culture.

18 posted on 12/22/2001 6:15:43 PM PST by watchin
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To: Libertina
"There may be Koran connections with this practice"

IMHO, that doesn't justify the practice, it condemns the book.

19 posted on 12/22/2001 6:18:59 PM PST by watchin
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
girls were snatched from their homes.
20 posted on 12/22/2001 6:22:25 PM PST by DainBramage
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