The face of evil - an example

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Iraqi woman had 80 women raped to recruit suicide bombers

Article from: Agence France-Presse
Correspondents in Baghdad


February 04, 2009 09:15am

A WOMAN suspected of recruiting more than 80 female suicide bombers has confessed to organising their rapes so she could later convince them that martyrdom was the only way to escape the shame.
Samira Jassam, 51, was arrested by Iraqi police and confessed to recruiting the women and orchestrating dozens of attacks.
In a video confession, she explained how she had mentally prepared the women for martyrdom operations, passed them on to terrorists who provided explosives, and then took the bombers to their targets.
"We arrested Samira Jassim, known as 'Um al-Mumenin', the mother of the believers, who was responsible for recruiting 80 women'', Major General Qassim Atta said.
"She confessed her responsibility for these actions, and she confirmed that 28 attempts had been made in one of the terrorists' strongholds,'' he said.
Samira Jassim was arrested on January 21. She is allegedly linked to the Ansar al-Sunnah insurgent group.
Two of the attacks for which Samira Jassim admitted responsibility in the video confession took place in Diyala province, in central Iraq, which is considered one of the most dangerous areas of the country.
The Associated Press reports US military figures indicate at least 36 female suicide bombers attempted or carried out 32 attacks last year. Women are often allowed through military checkpoints without being searched, making it easier for them to hide explosives under their traditional robes.







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This is - I guess - one of the worst examples of religiousness. I can't help but feel that the fundamentals of (at least Near-Eastern-Mystery-Cult)religions are enticing such behaviour.
 
This is - I guess - one of the worst examples of religiousness. I can't help but feel that the fundamentals of (at least Near-Eastern-Mystery-Cult)religions are enticing such behaviour.

Zechariah 14
1 A day of the LORD is coming when your plunder will be divided among you.
2 I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to fight against it; the city will be captured, the houses ransacked, and the women raped. Half of the city will go into exile, but the rest of the people will not be taken from the city.

Yes, I suppose these near-Eastern Cults are condoning rape. Oh, hang on. This is from the Bible.
 
Yes, I suppose these near-Eastern Cults are condoning rape. Oh, hang on. This is from the Bible.
That's from a Near Eastern cult last time I checked unless the Levant doesn't count as "Near Eastern" which is kind of stupid to me.
 
Yes, I suppose these near-Eastern Cults are condoning rape. Oh, hang on. This is from the Bible.

Yep, 100% match!

EDIT: list of near-Eastern mystery cults:

Babylonian Mystery Cult
Zoroastrism
Judaism
Mithras-Cult
Christianity
Islam

and many more.... mostly developed from these.
 
What a contemptible, psychotic, sociopathic female dog. I don't know why anyone would want to go to a heaven which was full of people like this, except for fear of the alternative.
 
Yeah. It is slightly mind-numbing what some people will do for their cause. Exploiting people like this is purely abhorrent.
 
Yeah. It is slightly mind-numbing what some people will do for their cause. Exploiting people like this is purely abhorrent.

You can understand why 'the cause' has caused her to behave so abhorrently though. The promise of eternal reward and/or the fear of eternal punishment has led this woman to have complete disregard for the people she has been exploiting, specifically for their experiences in 'this life'. For her the end does justify the means, as mere mortal concerns about rape and death are tuppence compared to the bliss or agony bestowed by the creator after death. This woman's life and the lives of all those she has damaged are a symptom of the counterintuitive assumption of an afterlife, an assumption that has caused misery throughout the ages and tragically still has sway for the majority of people around the world.
 
to me it seems like she just knew that she could use religion as a way to use others to achieve her end, not that she was a true believer really. Of course there are a lot of religious wacko's, but she just looks like someone more militant than religious.
 
It is, of course, possible that she actually believes she is 'saving' these young women by telling them to do this. She may think that by afflicting them in a way such that she can convince them to die, she is providing them with an opportunity to attain martyrdom.
 
Yep, 100% match!

EDIT: list of near-Eastern mystery cults:

Babylonian Mystery Cult
Zoroastrism
Judaism
Mithras-Cult
Christianity
Islam

and many more.... mostly developed from these.

I can see Christianity being a mystery cult during its early ages, but Islam? Sufiism, yeah, but I don't think Islam was very mystery in its beginnings.
 
Exactly... we should show them the brotherly love of Jesus via another crusade...
 
Anyone think that there were factors other than religion that had an influence here?

Yes and no. It isn't merely religious inclination which brought this about, otherwise we'd be seeing a much greater number of these cases on a regular basis. If I may go out on a limb, I would suggest that on the spectrum of religious belief ranging from 'quietly personal and moderate faith' to 'literal word-of-god fundamentalist', this woman appears to be particularly close to the fundamentalist extreme. In short, it is an abundance or excess of faith which has caused this. That cannot be stated enough.

If I were completely convinced, no-questions-asked about the literal truth of my holy text of choice; if I didn't entertain for a second that this mortal existence is the only one we are sure of; if I were positive that the afterlife is the sole thing to worry about in the present existence, and that anything good or bad we can experience here pales in insignificance to the wondrous glory of the afterlife in the basking glow of and unquestioning worship of the all-powerful creator, or respectively the eternal, fantastically torturous alternative; if I were utterly certain that martyrdom was the path to heaven 2.0, a paradise even greater than that which is already unimaginably great; if I were convinced that eternal, unimaginable punishment awaits those who commit the most minor of 'sins' against the holy teaching; if I believed all these unprovable, unfalsifiable things and more despite the complete lack of evidence of anything at all remotely supernatural, then I may very well be just as close-minded, bigoted, hateful, and 'righteous' as this inhuman, dangerously intoxicated woman.
 
How much faith is too much?

And is an excess of any faith dangerous, or just of certain kinds?

For example, is she necessarily more religious than someone who thinks that God doesn't want them to hurt people?
 
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