Promises of high-paying jobs and then transported to labor as sex University campuses - particularly from Kenyatta University - with The report alleges that gay and bisexual men are lured from Reveals that gay Kenyan men are being trafficked into the Gulf as sex Now, a new report published by Identity, a gay magazine in Kenya, Crackdowns in Arab countries against homosexuals is common and swift, with many countriesĮmploying the death penalty against convicted homosexuals.
Could it be because slavery finds deep roots with Islam, with Islam’s founder having owned and made handsome profits from the slave trade? We can’t have that kind of talk on CNN of course - that would be ‘Islamophobic’ and so on.įrom “Kenyan gay men become sex slaves in Arab Gulf”, by Sharifa Ghanem, Bikyamasr, 29 December 2011:ĭUBAI: Being gay in the Middle East is taboo. Somehow this particular 21st century Islamic slave racket eluded CNN’s notice during their recent, much ballyhooed effort against slavery in ‘ The CNN Freedom Project‘. But these same supremacists, along with every Muslim government, hypocritically and blatantly ignore the ongoing Muslim trafficking of homosexuals (and others) for the explicit and sole purpose of sex. Islamic supremacists constantly lambaste the supposedly ‘immoral’ West for permitting homosexuality and even legalizing gay marriage in some jurisdictions - homosexuality is in fact a capital crime in five Muslim-controlled countries. Remember, in Arabic the word for ‘black’ (as in black African) and ‘slave’ is the same: abed. According to a recent media report, homosexual men in Kenya are lured to certain Middle Eastern countries with the false promises of lucrative legitimate employment, only to find themselves in involuntary servitude of the worse kind–as chattel and sex slaves of rich families and individuals. While we’ve written on this before, there’s now a novel twist. It probably comes as no surprise to Jihad Watch’s regular readers that certain countries in the Middle East continue to traffic in slaves from Africa, with the authorities either indifferent or as willing accomplices.