Wednesday 28 June 2017

Female Suicide Bombers Forced to Do It to Save Families.

"Fight & kill the disbelievers wherever you find them, take them captive, harass them, lie in wait & ambush them using every stratagem of war." So says the 'Verse of the Sword', verse number 9:5 of Allah's preposterous pile of piffle, the Koran, & the most important passage in that entire excrescence of swirling, inchoate verbiage.

Bottom line, when it comes to advancing Islam, any concept of right & wrong goes out the window. If something assists the cause of Islam it is right, if it hinders or opposes Islam it is wrong.

'The ends justify the means' is a phrase that resonates through recent Western history & has never meant anything but tyranny & mass death. Thus we see the soldiers of Allah exhibiting barbarity passing all belief, an example of which is reported by BellaNaija today (hat-tip to Mr Normal ن‏ @PaulWilko657):

"Most female suicide bombers did it to save their husbands" – 16-year-old Pregnant Boko Haram Victim Shares her Story

A 16-year-old Boko Haram victim, Zanaib Isah shared her story in the hands of the terrorist group, detailing how captives were treated, her fears and her hopes for the future with VICE.

Zainab said her father was killed by the Boko Haram terrorist group and only has three of her relatives alive.

She said all female captives were locked up in one room and the terrorists would pick one woman at a time to be their wife. And, they threatened to kill whoever didn't want to get married.

She also mentioned that most of the female suicide bombers are forced into the act for their husbands' sake.

Zainab who is also pregnant with a boy for one her abductors said she will always be restless when she goes back to her town because her son's life is in danger.

She said her people are not comfortable with the pregnancy and have threatened to kill the baby if he is a boy, but she is however determined to keep and nurture her son.

The documentary also features an interview with President Muhammadu Buhari, where he spoke about how Boko Haram started, saying that what made "Boko Haram what it is, is injustice". He said when the group's leader Mohammed Yusuf mysteriously died in police custody in 2009, it became deadly in seeking for justice.

Watch Zainab below: Warning: Graphic Content

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