Sex slavery to prevent adultery

Sex slavery to prevent adultery

Salwa Al-Mutairi sayd the sex slave market is the way to protect wealthy Kuwaiti men from being seduced and committing sinThe activist added that Muslim clerics she had talked to in Mecca had said nothing against the idea. "There was no shame in it and it is not haram (forbidden) under Islamic Sharia law," she claimed.

The supply would come from war zones where non-Muslim captives can be taken, she suggested.

For example, Salwa said there must be Russian women captured in Chechnya who could be sold in Kuwait. If not forced into sex, they would "just die of hunger over there".

Kuwaiti politicians did not explain why she imagined that the Russian Chechen Republic, which has been successfully rebuilding after the two campaigns, would have many prisoners of any gender or nationality.

Salwa envisions a service offering girls for sex operating in the same way as recruiting agencies do now.

The suggestion drew fierce criticism from fellow Kuwaitis, disgusted by it and loathing the idea that foreigners may take al-Mutairis words as representing mainstream political ideas in the country.

One person tweeted to her: "You're a disgrace to women everywhere."

"Wonder how Salwa wouldve felt if during occupation by Iraqi forces, she was sold as war booty as she advocates" another tweet said.

But Salwa insisted: "I dont see any problem in this, no problem at all".
Source: rt.com

Published June 9 2011


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