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Cross posted from the hidden PDF subforum:
http://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/doc/slaves_fatwa.pdf

JONATHAN LANDAY, WARREN STROBEL AND PHIL STEWART posted:

Exclusive: Islamic State ruling aims to settle who can have sex with female slaves

Islamic State theologians have issued an extremely detailed ruling on when "owners" of women enslaved by the extremist group can have sex with them, in an apparent bid to curb what they called violations in the treatment of captured females.

The ruling or fatwa has the force of law and appears to go beyond the Islamic State's previous known utterances on slavery, a leading Islamic State scholar said. It sheds new light on how the group is trying to reinterpret centuries-old teachings to justify the rape of women in the swaths of Syria and Iraq it controls.
The fatwa was among a huge trove of documents captured by U.S. Special Operations Forces during a raid targeting a top Islamic State official in Syria in May. Reuters has reviewed the document, which has not been previously published, but couldn't independently confirm its authenticity.

Among the fatwa's injunctions are bans on a father and son having sex with the same female slave; and the owner of a mother and daughter having sex with both. Joint owners of a female captive are similarly enjoined from intercourse because she is viewed as "part of a joint ownership."

The United Nations and human rights groups have accused the Islamic State of the systematic abduction and rape of thousands of women and girls as young as 12, especially members of the Yazidi minority in northern Iraq. Many have been given to fighters as a reward or sold as sex slaves.

Far from trying to conceal the practice, Islamic State has boasted about it and established a department of "war spoils" to manage slavery. Reuters reported on the existence of the department on Monday.

In an April report, Human Rights Watch interviewed 20 female escapees who recounted how Islamic State fighters separated young women and girls from men and boys and older women. They were moved "in an organized and methodical fashion to various places in Iraq and Syria." They were then sold or given as gifts and repeatedly raped or subjected to sexual violence.

DOS AND DON'TS

Fatwa No. 64, dated Jan. 29, 2015, and issued by Islamic State's Committee of Research and Fatwas, appears to codify sexual relations between IS fighters and their female captives for the first time, going further than a pamphlet issued by the group in 2014 on how to treat slaves.

The fatwa starts with a question: "Some of the brothers have committed violations in the matter of the treatment of the female slaves. These violations are not permitted by Sharia law because these rules have not been dealt with in ages. Are there any warnings pertaining to this matter?"

It then lists 15 injunctions, which in some instances go into explicit detail. For example:

"If the owner of a female captive, who has a daughter suitable for intercourse, has sexual relations with the latter, he is not permitted to have intercourse with her mother and she is permanently off limits to him. Should he have intercourse with her mother then he is not permitted to have intercourse with her daughter and she is to be off limits to him."

Islamic State's rape of female captives has been well documented, but a leading IS expert at Princeton University, Cole Bunzel, who has reviewed many of the group's writings, said the fatwa went beyond what has previously been published by the militants on how to treat female slaves.

"It reveals the actual concerns of IS slave owners," he said in an email.

Still, he cautioned that not "everything dealt with in the fatwa is indicative of a relevant violation. It doesn't mean father and son were necessarily sharing a girl. They're at least being 'warned' not to. But I bet some of these violations were being committed."

The fatwa also instructs owners of female slaves to "show compassion toward her, be kind to her, not humiliate her, and not assign her work she is unable to perform." An owner should also not sell her to an individual whom he knows will mistreat her.

Professor Abdel Fattah Alawari, dean of Islamic Theology at Al-Azhar University, a 1,000-year-old Egyptian center for Islamic learning, said Islamic State "has nothing to do with Islam" and was deliberately misreading centuries-old verses and sayings that were originally designed to end, rather than encourage, slavery.

"Islam preaches freedom to slaves, not slavery. Slavery was the status quo when Islam came around," he said. "Judaism, Christianity, Greek, Roman, and Persian civilizations all practiced it and took the females of their enemies as sex slaves. So Islam found this abhorrent practice and worked to gradually remove it.”

In September 2014 more than 120 Islamic scholars from around the world issued an open letter to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi refuting the group's religious arguments to justify many of its actions. The scholars noted that the "reintroduction of slavery is forbidden in Islam."


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-islamic-state-sexslaves-exclusive-idUSKBN0UC0AO20151230

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how many more years of hell do you think we have?

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https://www.jacobinmag.com/author/sam-kriss/
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Fly boy genius, fly! allow us to be free as your nonsense graces the pages of respected papers
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The top Kriss article on that page is "Abolish the Force" and its about star wars
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EmanuelaBrolandi posted:

The top Kriss article on that page is "Abolish the Force" and its about star wars

Yes. Not a very practical suggestion considering that Force ability is dependent on the levels of midichlorians in the bloodstream. They would have to breed the Force out of the galactic population, don't forget it's endemic across all known sentient species. You can usually tell CIA propaganda by the facile misunderstandings of the fundamental underpinnings of the Star Wars mythos.

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i can't wait until We control the Force
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whenever i read an article by sam lately i think "hmm, he's got talent, but he needs to get serious here." then i go back to watching mystery science theater episodes and making memes making fun of communism.
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http://bit.ly/1JH4PTD
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Who taught these men to want sex so much?
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for me its being unemployed and desubjectivised however i've still managed to remain a virgin thank god
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EmanuelaBrolandi posted:

https://www.jacobinmag.com/author/sam-kriss/


wow its just the same article over and over

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It really is lol
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based on my extensive research of sometimes clicking on a jacobin article a few times, the other author pages probably also consist of a list of the same article over and over. it's their style

though what do you expect, it's also the style of all English language left current affairs commentary that ever gets any eyeballs. it is a culture of self-marination
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drwhat posted:

based on my extensive research of sometimes clicking on a jacobin article a few times, the other author pages probably also consist of a list of the same article over and over. it's their style

though what do you expect, it's also the style of all English language left current affairs commentary that ever gets any eyeballs. it is a culture of self-marination


much like... my posting...

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step ur game up sam
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Next time I deliver to Martin Amis at his brooklyn home i'll have him shoot Sam an email
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is martin amis actually worth reading? always assumed he was a bro liberal with typical dumb pomo pseudo-intellectual liberal ideas and ideals, kinda like reading dfw or sam kriss
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I like money and london field but yes he is that. Basically the English version of that one french guy Impper loved.. not Celine the new guy who had the book about swingers and terrorists bombing tourists in Indonesia or w/e

Edit: huellebecq (sp?). But Amis is marginally better imho
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Amis is halfway between Ballard and Puig. But if u like Grundlesworthy dont bother it wont be up your alley
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Almost all English and French authors who get published are on the far right or become so within a couple years(John Christ Christy and Sam Christ Kriss are some good examples, Quangel and Puig a couple exceptions) but a few like Ballard Celine and Amis do it in a way that is imo more readable in way thats intriguing and educative of the degeneracy and bankruptcy of bourgeoise morality.

Of course I wish it werent the case but its very hard to be a fan of fiction and a leftist because of the nature of a for-capitalistic publishing industry but also reading fiction is cool so...

Also im methlabretriever

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dude it is. i don't know where i'm going to be living in a few weeks and like how i'm gona feed myself and stuff. its 2016
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giving you guys my sexuality is a death sentence. just look @ albert
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T money make me mod of literally any 3 of these forums so i can ifap this scrot
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okay i might check him out in that case, but what makes celine, houellebecq, etc. readable is the fact that they aren't really liberal and instead have a sort of misguided raw contrarian honesty about them, as opposed to authors like dfw or franzen.

like reading t.s. eliot or ezra pound. their ideology might be repellent but not in the ingratiating way establishment liberal authors are. i can handle an authorial voice whose worldview has been painted in a reactionary way, but there's just something detestable about lukewarm liberalism that i feel is even more dishonest. like celine can break out of his worldview to describe things in a materialist, honest, and truly humane fashion and let it stand on its own aesthetic merits instead of swamping everything in ideological messaging or liberal prejudices
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no he's very authentic
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EmanuelaBrolandi posted:

Next time I deliver to Martin Amis at his brooklyn home i'll have him shoot Sam

thank you

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I really enjoyed the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights

( http://citationsneeded.com/2014/09/29/reminder-the-syrian-observatory-for-human-rights-is-just-one-guy-in-a-london-apartment/ if anyone missed it the first time around)
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