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[Tempatan] Sexual Jihad by Malaysian women

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Post time 29-8-2014 09:15 AM | Show all posts
apalah sgt seks pada org yang sedang berjihad angkat senjata ni.
kematian depan mata bila2 je tuhan tarik nyawa.

lainlah jihad keyboard warrior

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 Author| Post time 29-8-2014 10:42 AM | Show all posts
KUANTAN - Malaysian women must not be duped into joining the Islamic State (IS) as "comfort women" for there is no such concept in Islam, said Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim.

She said it was never taught in the religion that women were objects to satisfy the sexual need of men and must put themselves in harm's way to fulfil this "duty".

"I am very upset by that news report saying that Malaysian women had joined the militants to perform sexual jihad.

"I am not sure whether the report is true or not but I strongly urge Malaysian women not to be tricked into participating in such a thing.

"This is degrading and will only tarnish the dignity of women," Rohani said after closing a court-ordered community service integration camp in Felda Bukit Kuantan here yesterday.

Police have confirmed that at least three Malaysian women are currently in Syria, supposedly to play a "supporting role" to Malaysian men who are fighting in the strife-torn country.

A source in Bukit Aman, however, said there was no other information available on whether they were actually involved in sex jihad.

"All that we know is that they are already there playing a supporting role," he said.

Rohani said it was a shame that religion had been misused to besmirch the honour of women.

On the counselling service for the families of MH17 victims, Rohani said up to 35 intervention sessions had been conducted so far.

"We are providing one counsellor per family. The MH17 and also MH370 counselling services will continue until the family members have no need of it anymore," she said.

Rohani said the MH370 counselling was in its second phase as the families were still hopeful because the passenger plane was still missing.
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 Author| Post time 29-8-2014 10:45 AM | Show all posts
Kata reporters FT bodoh, buat cerita etc tapi kenapa Menteri nak ulas kalau berita ni tak betul?
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Post time 29-8-2014 10:49 AM | Show all posts
nirman posted on 29-8-2014 10:45 AM
Kata reporters FT bodoh, buat cerita etc tapi kenapa Menteri nak ulas kalau berita ni tak betul?

setuju.. nampaknya kisah ni memang benar la.. semoga mereka berjaya lam misi mereka
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Post time 29-8-2014 10:50 AM | Show all posts
@kak_sue this topic may interest u..sexual jihad...
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Post time 29-8-2014 10:55 AM | Show all posts
bagaikan pelacur tu aje yang dpt aku cakap...
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 Author| Post time 29-8-2014 11:11 AM | Show all posts
While the world has recoiled in horror at the atrocities committed by Islamic State radicals, the violence has helped the militant group recruit a global force of extremists and furthered its pursuit of a fundamentalist Muslim caliphate in the heart of the Middle East, terrorism experts say..

The United States and its Western allies have responded with airstrikes on militant positions in Iraq and relief operations for the victims of the Al Qaeda splinter group's campaign of violence.

But the air attacks on Islamic State fighters in Iraq and contemplation of similar action in war-torn Syria will do little more than temporarily curb the militants' momentum as the international community struggles to find a long-term solution to their destabilizing threat, analysts say.



"There is no short-term fix that will completely defeat this threat, so it's important to differentiate between stopping ISIS' momentum and ending or defeating them as an organization," said Janine Davidson, senior fellow for defense policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. She was referring to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, as the group called itself before proclaiming its caliphate two months ago.

Without forces in Syria and Iraq to identify targets and ensure that civilian communities aren't vulnerable, airstrikes alone are unlikely to roll back the Islamic State militants who have seized large swaths of territory in those countries, Davidson said.


Targeted strikes can and have taken out militant positions and training camps and can undermine the group's image as a force "screaming through Iraq with one military success after another," Davidson said. But air power alone won't do more than chase the militants from one stronghold to another or counter their sophisticated use of social media to recruit and raise funds, she said.

In an interview discussing Western states' limited options for containing the militants, she said they should focus on forming regional security alliances with Iraq's and Syria's Middle East neighbors and on reform of the Iraqi government that so excluded and repressed Sunni Muslims that many welcomed the militants when they overran northern Iraq.

The Islamic State battlegrounds and gruesome execution of enemies have become a magnet for aspiring militants around the world, said Christopher Chivvis, a senior political scientist at Rand Corp.


Chivvis estimates the number of foreign fighters who have joined Islamic State and other militant Sunni factions at 10,000, including as many as 3,000 carrying European passports and a "not insignificant number" from the United States. On Tuesday, White House officials confirmed that a San Diego man, Douglas McAuthur McCain, had died in Syria fighting for Islamic State.

"People like to be on the winning team and right now it looks like ISIS is winning," Chivvis said. "They have effectively challenged Al Qaeda as leader of global jihad, offering a different model for what jihad ought to look like -- more violent, more locally focused, but equally extreme."




Like Davidson, Chivvis sees little prospect of Western states collaborating with Syrian President Bashar Assad to roll back their common enemy, Islamic State. It would be politically and operationally problematic, he said, as Assad is accused of committing war crimes against his own people.

An independent U.N. investigative commission on Wednesday issued a scathing report accusing all combatants in Syria of inflicting "immeasurable suffering" on civilians, including the Assad government's sarin gas attacks on suburbs of Aleppo a year ago and barrel-bombing of opposition-held villages in the provinces of Idlib and Hama with chlorine gas in April.




Jeffrey Bale, a historian and scholar of political and religious extremism at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, criticized the Obama administration and its European allies for ruling out collaboration with Assad, whom he sees as the lesser of two evils.

“The regime in Syria is fighting for its own survival, using brutal methods and not concerning themselves with civilian casualties. But neither are the jihadists -- they are deliberately targeting civilians and anyone they consider insufficiently Islamic,” Bale said.

“We should be collaborating with the Assad regime and with the Iranians, who already have Revolutionary Guards in Iraq, to weaken and destroy the operational capabilities of Islamic State. It's not like we're not doing this anywhere else in the world,” he said, pointing out U.S. alliances with authoritarian governments in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.



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“We have to assess what is the No. 1 threat,” Bale said. “What would be catastrophic is if Islamic State was able to establish permanent control over the heartland of the Middle East.”

Bale also said that the United States and its allies were too timid in their initial strikes against Islamic State fighters when they were traveling on open roads in celebratory convoys after seizing the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in June.

“Whenever we observe Islamic State fighters away from heavily civilian areas we should be launching devastating attacks on them with the full panoply of weapons from aircraft,” he said.

“Obviously, once these guys are back in big urban areas surrounded by civilians, it’s much more difficult to target them from the air,” he said. “Now they are hunkered down using civilians as shields.”
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Post time 29-8-2014 12:24 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ifanonline posted on 29-8-2014 10:50 AM
@kak_sue this topic may interest u..sexual jihad...

Interest me or interest  you ipan boi??

Any issue involve Sex u will be tagging me. So who is sick here ipan boi??

Grandma give u face ipanboi...cos grandma knows u are kertu tak laku yg desperately need attention. Anyway layaaar ipannboi

Scaryyyy....seh!



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Post time 29-8-2014 12:35 PM | Show all posts
Police have confirmed that at least three Malaysian women are currently in Syria, supposedly to play a "supporting role" to Malaysian men who are fighting in the strife-torn country.


pompuan melayu tu utk orang melayu yg jihad kat sana je..kononnya ummah erab tak boleh sentuh..nak cover kot
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Post time 29-8-2014 12:48 PM | Show all posts
Z77 posted on 29-8-2014 04:35 AM
pompuan melayu tu utk orang melayu yg jihad kat sana je..kononnya ummah erab tak boleh sentuh..n ...

lelaki2 yg memerlukan lelaki yg dah kawin la kan...kenapa tak bawak aje bini masing2?
yg bujangan, mana boleh kan, sebab tak kawin lagi...

kalau ikut logik pemikiran aku ni, kalau dah sibuk berperang, ada masa ke nak fikir pasal sexual needs ni?


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Post time 29-8-2014 02:36 PM | Show all posts
nirman posted on 29-8-2014 11:11 AM
While the world has recoiled in horror at the atrocities committed by Islamic State radicals, the vi ...
"There is no short-term fix that will completely defeat this threat, so it's important to differentiate between stopping ISIS' momentum and ending or defeating them as an organization," said Janine Davidson, senior fellow for defense policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. She was referring to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, as the group called itself before proclaiming its caliphate two months ago.


Fear not the barks of these hell bound uncircumcised ones my Muslim brothers for Allah has promised victory for those who fight in His cause! Takbirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Some more the sexual jihadists from Malaysia also very beautiful one....
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 Author| Post time 29-8-2014 03:00 PM | Show all posts
Maideen. posted on 29-8-2014 02:36 PM


Fear not the barks of these hell bound uncircumcised ones my Muslim brothers for A ...

How you know ah they very the beautiful, sekali like Al Aqram leaders wives, how? scary dude!
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Post time 29-8-2014 03:06 PM | Show all posts
Maideen. posted on 29-8-2014 02:36 PM


Fear not the barks of these hell bound uncircumcised ones my Muslim brothers for A ...

ooo memang betul la ader yer bang ..
abang dah nengok ..?

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Post time 29-8-2014 03:11 PM | Show all posts
korang jangan pandang rendah ye.. mereka ni pergi sana dengan niat murni bukan untuk memuaskan nafsu sendiri.. tapi nak menaikkan pejuang ISIS.. hehe
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Post time 29-8-2014 03:17 PM | Show all posts
sixret posted on 27-8-2014 11:59 AM
Busuk nama Islam dengan sikap penganut2 Islam yang gila. :@

Taliban hina, isis hina. Sekarang bar ...

ya..sbb tu kadang2 jgn membuta tuli kita sokong org semata2 sbb label islam
ramai je yg nama islam tapi sgt menyonsang
tgk la yg jd kat syria ni...
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Post time 29-8-2014 04:01 PM | Show all posts
nirman posted on 29-8-2014 03:00 PM
How you know ah they very the beautiful, sekali like Al Aqram leaders wives, how? scary dude!

Little bit white lie here and there never mind lor...Otherwise how to attract to join? Sekali if they complain, just say lah..."Ok whaaat! What do you expect? Angelina Jolie ah?" Hehehehe
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Post time 29-8-2014 04:08 PM | Show all posts
Badut.Sarkas posted on 29-8-2014 03:11 PM
korang jangan pandang rendah ye.. mereka ni pergi sana dengan niat murni  bukan untuk memuaskan na ...

Apa nya pejuang ISIS punya yang dia orang nak naikkan Badut?
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Post time 29-8-2014 04:09 PM | Show all posts
Maideen. posted on 29-8-2014 04:08 PM
Apa nya pejuang ISIS punya yang dia orang nak naikkan Badut?

naikkan 'semangat' diorang la..

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Post time 29-8-2014 04:12 PM | Show all posts
FanTasyCreaTioN posted on 29-8-2014 03:06 PM
ooo memang betul la ader yer bang ..
abang dah nengok ..?

Kita cakap jer......supaya ramai lagi yang sanggup menyertai ISIS.
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Post time 29-8-2014 04:12 PM | Show all posts
Badut.Sarkas posted on 29-8-2014 04:09 PM
naikkan 'semangat' diorang la..

Oooooooooo .........prrrrrrrrpffffftght
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