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http://www.iwf.org/news/2435061/Saudi-Migrant-Workers-Subject-to-Abuse
https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/countries/2015/243521.htm
SA was a priority.
We wish this was a dream.
Q
Say you were the NUMBER 1 consumer of child trafficking.
Let's also say the area you live in is predominantly brown-skinned, black haired, and brown eyed.
How would you go about hiding the fact you have about a dozen child sex slaves procured from all around the world in your keeping?
Well, hiding their faces at all times at threat of punishment by beatings and stonings is a good way to hide them.
Here's my theory:
The reason hijabs are forced on women in the Middle East isn't due to any religious dogma of making sure women don't tempt men; that's just a cover story.
It's because if all the "women" weren't covered head-to-toe it would be plainly obvious that the majority of them are actually child sex slaves of every ethnicity.
That could explain why the Pakistani rape gangs in the UK have the mindset they do. They actually are just doing what is done casually in every country that forces hijabs on their women. They groom, brain-wash, and enslave young girls and maybe even boys for their own sexual deviancy, then hide it from the world with strict conditioning and a dress code with a death penalty.
The ultimate significance of Saudi Arabia might just be that they are the world's largest consumer of trafficked children.
With their strict rules, even the average Saudi probably has no clue how bad it is.
Thoughts?
I don't think that there are any previous versions of the koran, there is only one which has not been altered since mohammed recited it.
I could be wrong here, I have worked in 4 middle east countries fixing their aircraft and this is what everyone there tells me.
There is no central repository of dogma in islam as there is in Christianity, there is only interpretations of the koran by individual mullahs and scribes.