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Trish
04-30-2008, 10:58 PM
If you're a woman, be grateful that you're not Muslim in Afghanistan because even when you're a victim - you're a criminal.

Woman raped, saw son die - then jailed



From correspondents in Afghanistan
May 01, 2008 12:08am
Article from: http://www.news.com.au/images/sources/h14_heraldsun.gif (http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/)



A WOMAN who was trafficked across the border from Pakistan with her son, 3, was handed to an Afghan who raped her, then beat the toddler to death as she watched.

He was jailed for 20 years for murder - but the woman, Rukhma, was jailed, too.

She had put up with her mistreatment for three months before going to authorities.

But in December, Rukhma, who doesn't know her age but looks younger than 20, was given a four-year sentence for adultery and "escaping her house" in Pakistan.

The Taliban's fall six years ago heralded new rights for women: to go to school or get a job.

Their rights are now enshrined in the constitution.

But except for a small urban elite, a woman fleeing domestic violence or accusing a man of rape herself often ends up seen as the guilty party.

"Why am I here? I'm innocent," Rukhma said, crying in a musty cell and cradling a baby daughter she bore in jail.

"It is cruel to have your son killed before your eyes and then to be imprisoned."

In parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan, a woman who runs away is typically suspected of having taken a lover and can be prosecuted for adultery.

Leaving home without family permission may be deemed an offence.

The chief prosecutor of eastern Nangarhar province, who oversaw Rukhma's case, suggested she got off lightly.

"If my wife goes to the bazaar without my permission, I will kill her. This is our culture," Abdul Qayum shouted scornfully.

His colleagues laughed approvingly. "This is Afghanistan, not America," Mr Qayum said.

Kamala Janakiram, a UN human rights officer, said that in 70 to 80 per cent of cases she has seen, a woman complaining of domestic violence is charged as a criminal.

The UN Office on Drugs and Crime said many victims are forced to marry attackers or jailed for adultery, as proving rape is virtually impossible.

Women can end up in prison simply on the basis of gossip, said Manizha Naderi, director of Women for Afghan Women.

Fear of returning to a violent spouse drives some women to suicide.

Rukhma is still hoping an appeal will free her.

Prosecutor Qayum in unrepentant: "She spent several nights with the man. She committed adultery. It was rape, but the woman is also guilty."

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,23626338-401,00.html?from=public_rss

micfranklin
05-01-2008, 02:12 PM
Glad you don't live in Afghanistan.

jafar00
05-01-2008, 04:04 PM
What's your point Trish? Yeah we know appointing tribal warlords into positions of authority leads to a complete lack of justice and security for the people. This is not surprising at all.

Wndrtch
05-01-2008, 04:17 PM
What's your point Trish? Yeah we know appointing tribal warlords into positions of authority leads to a complete lack of justice and security for the people. This is not surprising at all.

Then why does the Muslim world ignore this? Why do they do nothing to change this backward culture? Were's the "religion of peace" on this?

Osborn F. Enready
05-01-2008, 04:42 PM
Religions only preach peace when it suits them.

MCTHOUSAND
05-01-2008, 05:16 PM
What us conservatives have to learn is that all nations are morally equivalent, except for America. After all, the United Nations is filled is up with the morally equivalent.

Trish
05-01-2008, 06:35 PM
What's your point Trish? Yeah we know appointing tribal warlords into positions of authority leads to a complete lack of justice and security for the people. This is not surprising at all.

My point is that in some parts of the world, like Afghanistan, there is NO Justice for women. Even when trafficked like meat, traded like a horse, raped, and forced to witness your child beaten to death, a woman is still a criminal.

It appears to me that the Muslim men in the situations outlined in the story are cowards with so little self-esteem that they must resort to systematic bullying to keep their women "in line."

Elrathin
05-01-2008, 08:58 PM
Well looks like Afghanistan is the thriving democracy Conservatives hoped for LOL.

micfranklin
05-01-2008, 09:06 PM
It appears to me that the Muslim men in the situations outlined in the story are cowards with so little self-esteem that they must resort to systematic bullying to keep their women "in line."

Well this might be because religion has been corrupted in that part of the world to the point where anything is automatically rewarded with death.