A Kuwaiti woman who once ran for parliament has called for sex slavery to be legalized - and suggested that non-Muslim prisoners from war-torn countries would make suitable concubines。 Salwa al Mutairi argued buying a sex-slave would protect decent, devout and "virile" Kuwaiti men from adultery because buying an imported sex partner would be tantamount to marriage。 And she even had an idea of where to "purchase" these sex-salves - browsing through female prisoners of war in other countries。 The political activist and TV host even suggested that it would be a better life for women in warring countries as they might die of starvation。 Mutairi claimed: "There was no shame in it and it is not haram under Islamic Sharia law." Mutairi recommended that offices could be opened to run the sex trade in the same way that recruitment agencies provide housemaids。 She suggested shopping for prisoners of war so as to protect Kuwaiti men from being tempted to commit adultery or being seduced by other women's beauty。 In an attempt to consider the woman's feelings in the arrangement, Mutari conceded that the enslaved women, however, should be at least 15. Her remarks, made in a video posted on YouTube last month and carried by newspapers in the Gulf states in recent days, have sparked outrage in cyber-space. A tweeter, Shireen Qudosi, told Mutairi "you're a disgrace to women everywhere"。 一位曾参加竞选的科威特妇女近日提倡“性奴制度”合法化,并提议,饱受战争摧残国家的非穆斯林囚犯可适当“坐拥美人怀”。 |