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  • johnpi 4:14 am on February 9, 2010 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    Hijaabified Beauty takes on child abuse in the Muslim community:

    A while ago, I wrote a very personal post which was deleted very soon after I published it. You see, I have a dark secret that I have kept to myself for much of my life. A secret that I wish I had the courage to share with someone close to me. One that has, in my mind robbed me of the innocence of childhood. I was a victim of sexual abuse.

    I am not writing this post to gain some sort of pity, or to be encouraged by my readers to tell someone I know, or even to confront my abusers. I am writing this post to alert parents. Most instances of child molestation are committed by individuals that are close to the child or family. The offender is often a family member…someone who has easy access to the child, and someone who the child is relatively comfortable around. Unfortunately, this was true in my case.

    It pains me to say this, but parents need to stop being so trusting of their relatives. It is important that if you leave your child home with a relative that you ask your child what they did with their uncle (for example). Children are innocent, they will tell you. I wish till this day that my mother would have forsaken all political correctness and politeness and that she had explained to me what a good touch and bad touch was so that I might have been able to salvage my childhood.
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    And don’t for a second think that we are free from such a fitna because we are Muslim. Child molestation is big problem in our communities…it just doesn’t get talked about. I want to change that. Start talking…to your child, your neighbor, a family member, your shaykh or community member. Make the community aware of this horrible problem.

     
  • johnpi 10:59 am on December 19, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Five Talk Islam blog posts that have enduring high interest and have continued to draw readers to this blog.

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  • johnpi 2:29 pm on December 13, 2009 | 6 Permalink | Reply
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    A scandal has broken out at the Miss World contest, where Miss Indonesia has been exposed as a member of a Christian cult called The Family International that until 1986 was known for including its children in sexual activity.

    The group was also known for a form of evangelistic religious prostitution that its members called ‘flirty fishing.’

    The group claimed that the purposes of Flirty Fishing were for women to show God’s love to men, to win converts to the group, and to garner material and financial support for the group. As cult members usually live in communes, travel a lot and spend their time proselytizing rather than earning a regular income, the financial aspect soon became dominant. The cult also used Flirty Fishing to curry favours with local men of influence such as business men, politicians or police.

    Rick Ross’s Cultwatch has more. The only quote you need to hear is the one that echoes the timeless refrain about religious extremists:

    The official Family position is that a few individuals misused their authority and misapplied the law of love.

    Or as one brother said to another about the Taliban:

    Brother, don’t know you know they were merely misguided?

    The Miss World contest is not allowing Miss Indonesia, Kerenina Sunny Halim, to talk to the media.

     
  • johnpi 6:42 pm on November 1, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Reply
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    Global recession fuels child sex boom.

    Increasing poverty in children’s countries of origin and smaller budgets for social services are two of the factors heightening children’s vulnerability. Deterioration of living conditions often compels young people to abandon school in order to contribute to the family income, putting them at risk of seeking livelihood options that lead to their being exploited, according to ECPAT International.

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    ECPAT International’s recent report also warned that the number of children and young people trafficked within their own country is increasing. Such trafficking frequently involves movement from rural to urban areas or from one city or town to another without the need for travel documentation.

    Muslim country bonus fact: The International Labor Organization says sex tourism contributes as much as 14 percent of the gross domestic product of Indonesia and Malaysia. The real question is would more conservative, religion-based governance better confront the problem with harsher policies, or make it worse as puritanical attitudes turn the victims into untouchable wretches and scapegoat them for the crimes of their victimizers?

    America doesn’t seem to be doing any better at coming up with just solutions:

    16-year old got life without parole for killing her abusive pimp — Should teens be condemned to die in jail?

    See an interview with the girl here. The judge had little choice because of California’s harsh mandatory sentencing guidelines. His options were life without possibility of parole, or 25 to life.

     
  • johnpi 12:29 pm on October 31, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Israeli study: Rape more traumatic than terrorism.

    Victims of rape suffer from higher levels of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) than victims of war or terror, a new study reveals.

    The research could bring about new approaches to the way rape victims in Israel are treated.

    The study was carried out by Dr. Avigal Mor and Dr. Moshe Farchi from the Social Work department at the Tel Hai Academic College in northern Israel.

    PTSD levels in different types of trauma victims were compared, including victims of rape, victims of war and terror, people hurt in traffic accidents, people diagnosed with severe diseases and people who lost someone dear to them.

    The study found that victims of rape and sexual assault developed much higher levels of PTSD than other types of trauma.

    Related to this.

     
  • johnpi 8:57 pm on October 12, 2009 | 4 Permalink | Reply
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    Rates of sexual abuse of India’s children shockingly high.

    Despite a few films, some books, more studies and innumerable news reports on the controversial and shrouded issue of incest and child abuse, it is only the devastating statistics that tell the true horror of what children in India face on a daily basis. With sex trafficking being a profitable business, sexual abuse in the country is as rampant among boys as it is among girls.

    According to the linked report, 53 percent of Indian children face one or more forms of sexual abuse, of which 50 percent is perpetrated by people they know. The author belabors the fact that it is not a social, cultural or class-specific issue. I infer that means it is not an issue that belongs to any one religious community either.

    There are 150 million Muslims in India. Assuming these abuse figures are static in recent history, about 75 million Muslims are walking around India today as child sexual abuse victims and survivors.

    Is there any reason to doubt that child sexual abuse statistics are not equally high in other South Asian nations such as Bangladesh and Pakistan?

     
  • johnpi 5:28 am on September 21, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    NATO forces suppress reports of Afghan soldiers raping young boys.

    Army staff and National Defence headquarters officials were told in 2007 that young boys had allegedly been sexually abused by Afghan security forces at a Canadian base in Afghanistan, but the concern at the time was that the incident might be reported in the news media, according to military records obtained by the Citizen.

    In addition, last year Brig.-Gen. J.C. Collin, commander of Land Force Central Area, passed on to the senior army leadership the concerns raised by military police who said they had been told by their commanders not to interfere in incidents in which Afghan forces were having sex with children.

     
  • johnpi 8:55 pm on June 10, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    A report in Adnkronos says there is alarm in Algeria over an increase in child sexual abuse cases, but I suspect it is a more a matter of greater reporting of the problem due to greater awareness. If anything, the heightened awareness will tend to reduce the actual incidents of abuse, making Algeria safer for children.

     
  • johnpi 10:53 am on June 1, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , child sexual abuse, family reputation,

    A story on in-family sexual abuse in the Arab News titled “When families fail them”:

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  • Kawthar 2:49 am on May 21, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    Father tells of boy’s sexual abuse at Tampa mosque

    No one thought to check [the Imam's] background.

     
  • johnpi 10:37 pm on February 18, 2009 | 3 Permalink | Reply
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    Saudi Arabia takes child sexual abuse seriously.

    A Saudi court has sentenced a man to ten years in prison and 8,000 lashes after he was found guilty of sexual violence against his daughter.

    It’s good that the Saudi state has a measured response to this crime that is less than the death penalty (as some have proposed in the US), though 8,000 lashes sounds like life-threatening torture. It is my understanding that some child sexual abuse survivors are retraumatized and live with guilt if their victimizer is lynched or murdered in response to the crime, due to the complexity of the relationship to the victimizer who is usually a family relative (or, as in this case, the child’s own father).

     
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