http://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2 ... raffickingEgypt has an unusual law known as the "seasonal marriage" law, and the government says it's aimed at helping the many poor families who resort to selling their daughters into temporary or long-term marriages with wealthy, older foreign men to support themselves.
Khalij arab sex exploitation
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Re: Khalij arab sex exploitation
The world is scary some times.
"Two years ago, a marriage broker came to the one-room apartment that she, her four sisters, her invalid father and her ailing mother shared."
This is the root of the problem, if her parents are so poor why did they have so many kids in the first place. If Hind was an only child, she would've been much better off.
"Two years ago, a marriage broker came to the one-room apartment that she, her four sisters, her invalid father and her ailing mother shared."
This is the root of the problem, if her parents are so poor why did they have so many kids in the first place. If Hind was an only child, she would've been much better off.
Re: Khalij arab sex exploitation
Wallahi these gulf arabs r typical wolves who never cease to amaze me
They r flocking to jordan taking advantage of the desperate green eyed syrian teen girls for this marriage not even 1 they would take as 4 and then dump them on streets
There r videos from the 50s and 60s where they would spend all the day casting their nets in the backwater under the hellish sun
Oil has changed them
They r flocking to jordan taking advantage of the desperate green eyed syrian teen girls for this marriage not even 1 they would take as 4 and then dump them on streets
There r videos from the 50s and 60s where they would spend all the day casting their nets in the backwater under the hellish sun
Oil has changed them
Re: Khalij arab sex exploitation
If true than its really sad.
Re: Khalij arab sex exploitation
even the workers are slaves
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Re: Khalij arab sex exploitation
quoted for truth
Oil has changed them
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The last real arabs


I wonder if they learned this from their Iranian masters . In Syria the shia besiege towns , in Yemen the same thing .
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/01/n ... 35272.html
The oxygen cylinders are transported from Aden province to Talooq village, only four kilometres from Taiz. Then, the smugglers take the oxygen cylinders to Taiz's al-Maradei area.
Mohamed Moqbel, 45, a camel owner, is one of these smugglers. He told Al Jazeera that he started this work last month.
"Every morning, I go to Talooq with around 20 camel owners to meet doctors. Then they give each camel owner two oxygen cylinders, and we leave Talooq towards the city. After four hours, doctors meet us in al-Maradei in Taiz to take the cylinders," Moqbel said.
"I get 5,000 rials [$23] for each cylinder, and my camel carries two cylinders at once. So it is profitable work for us, as we get 10,000 rials [$46] a day, but sometimes we do not find cylinders to smuggle."

I wonder if they learned this from their Iranian masters . In Syria the shia besiege towns , in Yemen the same thing .
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/01/n ... 35272.html
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