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3) Top UNICEF official calls for legalized and unionized prostitution :

It is because of the surrender of the human beings to the control of the Jinn devils, that we can see nowadays obvious deviations from the system God put to secure our happiness now and forever.

There is only one way to reach happiness, and this way is detailed in Quran, it starts with remembering God and reverencing his severe punishment. In God's system, there is only one form of sexual relationships allowed between men and women, and it is marriage, any relationships outside this sacred bond is prohibited. The wisdom is obvious, the family unit is the main defense against the spread of immorality and irresponsbility in the society.

Prostitution and adultery is the other alternative Satan offers, an offer void of any meaning or feeling, just temporary pleasure. But because God's system allows no compromises, nobody can stop God's retribution, no condoms can stop Aids, there is no such thing as "Safe Sex", its but the Satanic response for criticism of his accursed system of adultery and prostitution, the system that only brought pain and disease among Satan's followers dominated by their Jinn companions.

-The AIDS and STDs are the just requital for the Human's transgression:

[30:41] Disasters have spread throughout the land and sea, because of what the people have committed. He thus lets them taste the consequences of some of their works, that they may return (to the right works).

-There is no power in sex or anything by itself to satisfy, its God who introduces the elements of Satisfaction, love and joy in anything, if we followed his system:

[17:32]
You shall not commit adultery; it is a gross sin, and an evil behavior.

[30:21] Among His proofs is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves, in order to have tranquility and contentment with each other, and He placed in your hearts love and care towards your spouses. In this, there are sufficient proofs for people who think.

- There is Satan's system (outside God's mercy) and there is God's system (perfect happiness) and the choice is yours!:

[10:62] Absolutely, GOD's allies have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve. [10:63] They are those who believe and lead a righteous life.[10:64] For them, joy and happiness in this world, as well as in the Hereafter. This is GOD's unchangeable law. Such is the greatest triumph.

- There is no escape!, there is a strict system of reward and punishment, God is the most Just, the most Fair:

[39:51] They suffered the consequences of their evil works. Similarly, the transgressors among the present generation will suffer the consequences of their evil works; they cannot escape.



- If one of the top officials of "the world's children's fund", promotes immorality, you can imagine to what extent the Jinns have succeeded in dominating the human race!


6/2003 :

The Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute (c-fam.org)

June 6, 2003

Top UNICEF official calls for legalized and unionized prostitution

On Tuesday, a high ranking UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) official called for the legalization of prostitution and for UNICEF to make condoms available "for everybody, everywhere and at all times." Speaking at the annual session of UNICEF's Executive Board, Urban Jonsson, UNICEF Eastern and Southern African Regional Director, said that UNICEF would need to pursue such "controversial ideas.in the near future if we are to win the war against HIV/AIDS."

Specifically Jonsson urged that UNICEF take actions to "de-criminalise sex-work and facilitate the organisation of sex-workers." Jonsson did not elaborate on how UNICEF would achieve these ends, but claimed that "Experience from Europe and Thailand has shown that when sex-workers are organized they are in a stronger position to negotiate safer sex with their clients."

However, it remains an open question whether this position would be effective in reducing AIDS infection rates. Writing in a February 27 Wall Street Journal column, Donna M. Hughes, professor of women's studies at the University of Rhode Island, and an expert in sexual trafficking, wrote that efforts to make "sex work" safer for prostitutes fail because many prostitutes in countries like Thailand are underage and virtual slaves in their brothels, thereby making it impossible for them to negotiate for condom use. Hughes cites a US Agency for International Development (USAID) study that determined that efforts to organize prostitutes "had no significant impact on a 'sex worker's freedom of movement' or 'the ability of sex workers to refuse clients who did not want to use condoms.'" Hughes concludes that the best way to protect prostitutes is to liberate them from brothels.

In his statement, Jonsson also calls for an end to discourse over the relative effectiveness of condom use. Jonnson told the meeting of diplomats and bureaucrats "Let us stop the almost metaphysical debate on the pros and cons of the use of condoms..Let us follow the decision of the government of Botswana to make condoms available and accessible for everybody, everywhere and at all times. The use of condoms is not the full or the final solution, but it has been a part of all known successes to reduce HIV infections. Abstinence is simply not a realistic option for most young people in the world today."

Jonnson's contentions are contradicted by a USAID report for Uganda, the only country in sub-Saharan Africa in which the AIDS epidemic has been contained. According to USAID, condom use did not play a significant role in Uganda's success. What is more, USAID found that behavior change, abstinence before marriage and fidelity in marriage, was the most important element of the Ugandan program.

Jonnson's comments are sure to fuel the growing suspicion that UNFICEF has departed significantly from its central mission of protecting poor children from disease, hunger and death. There is a feeling among many that UNICEF has ventured more into promotion of what some see as a radical notion of women's rights, especially under Executive Director Carol Bellamy.