Beberapa wanita Tunisia yang telah pergi ke Syria untuk “Seks Jihad" telah kembali ke rumah hamil, kerajaan mengatakan. (A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria for "sexual jihad" have returned home pregnant, the government says. (Photo from www.febrayer.com – think IN pictures @1WORLDCommunity)
MADAyuMadyan – Seksual jihad: ‘Wanita Tunisia pergi ke Syria untuk’ melegakan ‘pahlawan yang suci, numun kembali hamil. Wanita Tunisia telah pergi ke Syria untuk dapat upah ‘jihad seksual’, melakukan hubungan dengan berpuluh-puluh pejuang Islam dan kembali di rumah mengandung, Tunisia Interior Menteri Lotfi ben Jeddou kepada Ahli Parlimen.
Gadis-gadis Tunisia “adalah [seks] bertukar antara 20, 30, dan 100 pemberontak dan mereka kembali membawa buah hubungan seks di atas nama jihad seksual dan kami mendiamkan diri melakukan apa-apa dan berdiri membiarkan,” kata menteri itu dalam alamat kepada Majlis Perlembagaan Negara pada Khamis.
“Selepas pertubuhan serantau seksual mereka telah ada di atas nama ‘Jihad Al ‘nikah' [seksual perang suci] mereka pulang mengandung,” ben Jeddou meneruskan.
Ben Jeddo tidak mengulas lanjut mengenai berapa ramai kah wanita Tunisia telah kembali ke negara ini hamil dengan anak-anak pejuang jihad.
Bekas Mufti Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh pada bulan April mengatakan bahawa 13 kanak-kanak perempuan Tunisia “telah tertipu” ke dalam perjalanan ke Syria untuk menawarkan khidmat seks kepada pemberontak pejuang.
Mufti, yang kemudiannya dipecat daripada jawatannya, menyifatkan apa yang dipanggil “Seks Jihad” sebagai satu bentuk “pelacuran.”
“Bagi jihad di Syria, mereka kini menolak kanak-kanak perempuan untuk pergi ke sana. Gadis-gadis muda 13 thn telah dihantar untuk jihad seksual. Apa ini? Ini dipanggil pelacuran. Ia adalah rasuah pendidikan moral, “Al Arabiya memetik mufti sebagai yang berkata.
Beberapa Sunni Salafi Islam, bagaimanapun, pertimbangkan jihad seksual sebagai satu bentuk yang sah perang suci.
Fatwa Jihad seksual membuat penampilan pertama di Syria beberapa bulan kebalakangan ini. Ia membolehkan pejuang untuk memasuki hubungan seks dengan seorang wanita selepas bersetuju atas kontrak sementara yang kehilangan kuasanya selepas beberapa jam, Fars News melaporkan pada bulan Ogos.
Sifat sementara kontrak membolehkan wanita untuk mempunyai hubungan seks dengan berbilang pasangan sehari.
Pada bulan Ogos, ketua pengarah perkhidmatan keselamatan awam di Tunisia Mostafa Bin Omar berkata bahawa “seks jihad sel” telah dipecahkan di barat kawasan di negara ini yang terkenal dengan kepekatan pejuang Al ‘Qaeda.
Bin Omar memberitahu Al Arabiya bahawa Al ‘Qaeda affiliate Ansar Syariah telah menawarkan kanak-kanak perempuan kecil dengan muka mereka dilindungi sebagai persembahan seksual untuk pejuang jihad.
Sementara itu, Bin Jeddo berkata Kementerian Dalam Negeri telah mengharamkan 6,000 Tunisia dari perjalanan ke Syria sejak Mac 2013. 86 lagi individu telah ditangkap kerana disyaki menjadi ‘rangkaian’ yang menghantar belia Tunisia untuk 'jihad' untuk Syria.
Beliau juga melanda kembali pada kumpulan-kumpulan hak asasi manusia yang mengkritik keputusan kerajaan untuk mengharamkan yang disyaki militan daripada meninggalkan negara ini. Ramai daripada mereka menghadapi pengharaman perjalanan adalah di bawah umur 35 tahun, katanya.
“Orang kita diletakkan di barisan hadapan dan diajar bagaimana untuk mencuri dan menyerang [Syria] kampung-kampung,” kata Bin Jeddo.
Beratus-ratus orang Tunisia telah berangkat ke Syria untuk melancarkan jihad terhadap kerajaan Presiden Bashar Assad, manakala beribu-ribu lagi telah menyertai barisan militan Islam di negeri-negeri seperti Iraq dan Afghanistan sejak 15 tahun yang lalu.
Sexual jihad: ‘Tunisian women go to Syria to 'relieve' holy warriors, return pregnant . . .
Tunisian women have traveled to Syria to wage 'sexual jihad', performing intercourse with dozens of Islamist fighters and returning home pregnant, Tunisia’s Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou told MPs.
The Tunisian girls “are [sexually] swapped between 20, 30, and 100 rebels and they come back bearing the fruit of sexual contacts in the name of sexual jihad and we are silent doing nothing and standing idle,” the minister said during an address to the National Constituent Assembly on Thursday.
"After the sexual liaisons they have there in the name of 'jihad al-nikah' [sexual holy war] they come home pregnant," ben Jeddou continued.
Ben Jeddo did not elaborate on how many Tunisian women had returned to the country pregnant with the children of jihadist fighters.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh in April said that 13 Tunisian girls “were fooled” into traveling to Syria to offer their sexual services to rebels fighters.
The mufti, who was subsequently dismissed from his post, described the so-called “sexual Jihad” as a form of “prostitution.”
“For jihad in Syria, they are now pushing girls to go there. Thirteen young girls have been sent for sexual jihad. What is this? This is called prostitution. It is moral educational corruption,” Al Arabiya cites the mufti as saying.
Some Sunni Muslim Salafists, however, consider sexual jihad as a legitimate form of holy war.
The sexual Jihad Fatwa made its first appearance in Syria several months back. It allows for fighters to enter sexual relations with a woman after agreeing upon a temporary contract that loses effect after a few hours, Fars News reported in August.
The temporary nature of the contract allows the woman to have sex with multiple partners a day.
In August, general director of public security service in Tunisia Mostafa Bin Omar said that a “sexual jihad cell” had been broken up in an area west of the country known for its concentration of Al-Qaeda fighters.
Bin Omar told Al Arabiya that Al-Qaeda affiliate Ansar Shariah was offering minor girls with their faces covered as sexual offerings for jihadist fighters.
Meanwhile, Bin Jeddo said the Interior Ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from traveling to Syria since March 2013. Eighty-six more individuals had been arrested on suspicion of forming 'networks' that send Tunisian youth for 'jihad' to Syria.
He also hit back at human rights groups who criticized the government’s decision to ban suspected militants from leaving the country. Many of those facing travel bans are under 35 years of age, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid [Syrian] villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Hundreds of Tunisian men have set off for Syria to wage jihad against the government of President Bashar Assad, while thousands more have joined the ranks of militant Islamists in states like Iraq and Afghanistan over the last 15 years.