Syria
: Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist
opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a
government minister has claimed
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform “sexual
jihad” there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior
Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
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 non-partisan minister said during an address to the National
Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from
travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals
suspected of forming “networks” that send Tunisian youth for “jihad” to
Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13
Tunisian girls “were fooled” into travelling to Syria to offer their
sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
- See more at: http://pakistaniposts.blogspot.co.uk/#sthash.L8nh3WWi.dpuf
Syria
: Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist
opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a
government minister has claimed
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform “sexual
jihad” there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior
Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
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 non-partisan minister said during an address to the National
Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from
travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals
suspected of forming “networks” that send Tunisian youth for “jihad” to
Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13
Tunisian girls “were fooled” into travelling to Syria to offer their
sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
Syria
: Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist
opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a
government minister has claimed
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform “sexual
jihad” there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior
Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
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 non-partisan minister said during an address to the National
Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from
travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals
suspected of forming “networks” that send Tunisian youth for “jihad” to
Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13
Tunisian girls “were fooled” into travelling to Syria to offer their
sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
- See more at: http://pakistaniposts.blogspot.co.uk/#sthash.L8nh3WWi.dpuf
Syria
: Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist
opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a
government minister has claimed
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform “sexual
jihad” there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior
Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
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 non-partisan minister said during an address to the National
Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from
travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals
suspected of forming “networks” that send Tunisian youth for “jihad” to
Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13
Tunisian girls “were fooled” into travelling to Syria to offer their
sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
- See more at: http://pakistaniposts.blogspot.co.uk/#sthash.L8nh3WWi.dpuf
Syria
: Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist
opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a
government minister has claimed
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform “sexual
jihad” there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior
Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
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 non-partisan minister said during an address to the National
Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from
travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals
suspected of forming “networks” that send Tunisian youth for “jihad” to
Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13
Tunisian girls “were fooled” into travelling to Syria to offer their
sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
- See more at: http://pakistaniposts.blogspot.co.uk/#sthash.L8nh3WWi.dpuf
Syria
: Tunisian women who travelled to Syria to offer themselves to Islamist
opposition fighters in sexual jihad are returning pregnant, a
government minister has claimed
A number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria to perform “sexual
jihad” there have returned back home pregnant, Tunisian Interior
Minister Lotfi Bin Jeddo said on Thursday.
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 non-partisan minister said during an address to the National
Constituent Assembly.
Bin Jeddo said the interior ministry has banned 6,000 Tunisians from
travelling to Syria since March 2013 and arrested 86 individuals
suspected of forming “networks” that send Tunisian youth for “jihad” to
Syria.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
The minister hit back at human rights groups criticizing the government’s decision to ban suspected “jihadists” from travel. Most of those slapped with travel bans were less than 35 years old, he said.
“Our youths are positioned in the frontlines and are taught how to steal and raid (Syrian) villages,” Bin Jeddo said.
Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh said in April that 13
Tunisian girls “were fooled” into travelling to Syria to offer their
sexual services to rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
- See more at: http://pakistaniposts.blogspot.co.uk/#sthash.L8nh3WWi.dpuf