Sex jihadists in sights of Tunisian government
Sex jihadists in sights of Tunisian government
Tunisia's women's ministry said Saturday it would come up with a plan to
counter the growing number of women travelling to Syria to wage so-called
"sex jihad" by comforting militants.
"The ministry intends to boost its cooperation with both government and non-government bodies
on this issue to come up with appropriate ways to thwart the plans of those who encourage
such practices," a ministry statement said.
"The ministry will work to introduce a plan of information, sensitivity and education targeting
"The ministry will work to introduce a plan of information, sensitivity and education targeting
women and families everywhere to warn them of the seriousness of these practices," it said.
A crisis group has already been set up, it added.
Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou told the National Constituent Assembly on Thursday that
A crisis group has already been set up, it added.
Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou told the National Constituent Assembly on Thursday that
Tunisian women had gone to Syria where "they have sexual relations with 20, 30, 100" militants.
"After the sexual liaisons they have there in the name of 'jihad al-nikah'
"After the sexual liaisons they have there in the name of 'jihad al-nikah'
-- (sexual holy war, in Arabic) -- they come home pregnant," he told MPs.
Ben Jeddou did not elaborate on how many Tunisian women had returned to the country
Ben Jeddou did not elaborate on how many Tunisian women had returned to the country
pregnant with the children of jihadist fighters.
On Saturday, the health ministry statement said it had noted "an increase in the number
On Saturday, the health ministry statement said it had noted "an increase in the number
of young women leaving for so-called jihad al-nikah", although it did not give any figures.
Jihad al-nikah, permitting extramarital sexual relations with multiple partners, is considered
Jihad al-nikah, permitting extramarital sexual relations with multiple partners, is considered
by some hardline Sunni Muslim Salafists as a legitimate form of holy war.
Media reports have said hundreds of Tunisian women have gone to Syria for this purpose,
Media reports have said hundreds of Tunisian women have gone to Syria for this purpose,
in addition to hundreds of Tunisian men joining jihadists battling the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad.
Ben Jeddou said that since he assumed office in March, "six thousand of our young
Ben Jeddou said that since he assumed office in March, "six thousand of our young
people have been prevented from going there".
He has said in the past that border controls have been boosted to intercept young
He has said in the past that border controls have been boosted to intercept young
Tunisians seeking to travel to Syria.
Media reports say thousands of Tunisians have, over the past 15 years, joined jihadists
Media reports say thousands of Tunisians have, over the past 15 years, joined jihadists
across the world in Afghanistan Iraq and Syria, mainly travelling via Turkey or Libya.
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