AMNESTY:
Civilians, including women and children, have reportedly been abducted, subjected to rape and other forms of torture, and killed... Detainees have been held in facilities that sometimes amount to little more than pits in the ground. They are denied access to relatives, lawyers and the outside world. Survivors have said that torture is routine and systematic. They have reported the rape of male and female detainees, beatings with hammers and clubs, electro-shock torture and exposure to tear gas.
A 2001 U.S. State Department report on trafficking in persons described Russia as "a source country for women trafficked for prostitution." Many of those women come from war-torn Chechnya...
Amnesty details the case of Irina, a 14-year-old who died in detention at the Chernokozovo detention facility after "being ill-treated and tortured, including being repeatedly raped, by guards."
Another young girl, Kheda (Elza) Visaevna Kungaeva, aged 18, was taken from her family home by the commander of a tank regiment and his soldiers. Colonel Yury D. Budanov "took Kheda Kungaeva to his tent, reportedly to interrogate her, but instead he strangled her. A Russian army medical expert later concluded that, before she died, Kheda Kungaeva had been raped by several men."
Re: Rape and trafficking of Muslim women and children by Kafir forces
Salama Alaikam
Abdullah Thats it we are going to Afghanistan , One thing i hate is human trafficking. It is the most sickening thing in the World. Inshallah i will make to Afghanistan. Ah People are Sick these days.
Re: Rape and trafficking of Muslim women and children by Kafir forces
format_quote Originally Posted by mahdisoldier19
Salama Alaikam
Abdullah Thats it we are going to Afghanistan , One thing i hate is human trafficking. It is the most sickening thing in the World. Inshallah i will make to Afghanistan. Ah People are Sick these days.
:mad:
you go for it brother.
and give them a nice backhander from me.
My heart, so precious,
I won't trade for a hundred thousand souls.
Your one smile takes it for free.Rumi
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